COPPER MOUNTAIN COLLEGE BOARD LOOKS AT ACCREDITATION, REDISTRICTING

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The Copper Mountain College Board of Trustees met yesterday in its regular meeting. Reporter Eric Knabe has the details…

In his update on accreditation, Superintendent/President Jeff Cummings stated that the final draft of the institutional self-evaluation report will be ready for approval by the board at next month’s regular board meeting. The board approved a face-to-face meeting with Todd Robbins, a partner with the consulting firm that has worked with MUSD and numerous other school districts on the topic of redistricting. The curriculum’s course outline and the annual financial report were also approved unanimously. The board then approved the renewal of the contract of the Follett book store which includes $40,000 worth of store improvements by Follett and a $5000 donation to the CMC Foundation.

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