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The teacher is a key figure in carrying out the school’s responsibility in the educational process. The student’s educational development toward the eight critical goals is the central focus of the Board’s policies and the administrative regulations. The focus of the Tangipahoa Parish Public Schools is on the learner, the student. EDUCATIONAL FOCUS AND APPROACH - A TEAM EFFORT We believe, therefore, that all employees who support the education of students must make every effort to meet the needs of all students in granting them the fullest possible educational opportunities. We know that when students graduate equipped to be successful and productive citizens, the cycle of poverty will be broken. In order to accomplish this, the school system must continue to focus on ensuring that every single student obtains our eight critical goals - the pathway to success! The quality of our public education system impacts economic development and growth in our parish. We believe the Tangipahoa Parish School System exists to ensure every student graduates high school prepared to secure high wage, high demand jobs and to be productive citizens equipped for college and/or the workforce. There being no further business, the Board adjourned until the next regular meeting 2nd day of January 1897. Vinyard of the 7th Ward on Committee to act with the President and Superintendent on selection of teachers. On motion, it was ordered that the President of the Board be authorized to appoint a committee on audit and account for the board. On motion, it was ordered that the Board go into an election of a committee for the examination of teachers which resulted in the election of Dr. Vinyard of the 7th Ward, it was ordered that the Parish of Tangipahoa be redistricted into school districts. Minutes of the last meeting (October 3rd) read and adopted. MeaganĪ quorum being present, the business of the Board was taken up. Amacker, President, and the roll call of members was ordered, when the following responded:ħth Ward M. The Board was called to order by Charles W. on the above date, pursuant to adjournment. School Board met in the Court house at Amite City, La. The secretary not being present, the Board adjourned until 16 October 1896. Amacker of Kentwood was elected Superintendent and Secretary. Amacker was duly elected President of the Board and O. All the wards were represented except the eighth.
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School Board of the parish of Tangipahoa, state of Louisiana, met at the court house in Amite City on October 3 rd, 1896 for organization.
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