RECALL PLAN MOVES TO NEXT STEP INTENT TO RECALL NOTICES OK'D; SIGNATURES TO BE COLLECTED.Byline: Susan Abram Staff Writer BURBANK - The effort to unseat the five members of the Burbank school board gained momentum this week when activists received word that all intent-to-recall applications have been approved. City Clerk In the United States, a City Clerk is an elected or appointed official who is responsible as the official keeper of the municipal records. In some places, the Clerk may be known as the "Village Clerk" or "Town Clerk". Margarita Margarita (märgärē`tä), island, 444 sq mi (1,150 sq km), in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela. With many smaller islands it constitutes the Venezuelan state of Nueva Esparta (1990 pop. 263,748). Campos Campos (käm`p s), city (1996 pop. 391,299), Rio de Janeiro state, SE Brazil, on the Paraíba River near its mouth. said notices of approval were sent to
applicants this week. Upon receiving those notices, the activists have
160 days to gather more than 8,000 signatures on each petition to place
the recall vote on the February ballot.
Irene Parsons Parsons, city (1990 pop. 11,924), Labette co., SE Kans.; inc. 1871. It is a shipping point for dairy products, grain, and livestock. Manufactures include ammunition, wire and paper products, plastics, and appliances. , who has helped coordinate the recall effort since April, said Wednesday the group is confident it can gather the signatures before that election date. If not, a special election could be called that would cost the school district $100,000. A group of 10 people submitted the first notice to recall the five-member board in April after popular schools Superintendent David Aponik was dismissed. Petitions to unseat board members Connie Lackey, Mike McDonald Mike McDonald (born June 22, 1958 in North Hollywood, California) is a former professional American football player who played long snapper for nine seasons in the NFL. , Richard Raad, Elena Hubbell and Trish Burnett will soon circulate cir·cu·late v. cir·cu·lat·ed, cir·cu·lat·ing, cir·cu·lates v.intr. 1. To move in or flow through a circle or circuit: blood circulating through the body. 2. . Parsons said group members still believe Aponik's dismissal was unjust and stated on the recall notice that they have lost confidence in the school board's ability to ``lead, listen, and make decisions based on the stated expectations of the majority of your constituents: parents, teachers and district staff.'' The group was silent for the last few months because filing applications has been a learning process, Parsons said. ``There's a lot of support for us,'' Parsons said. ``We just really want to move forward with this.'' |
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