This Year's Board of Education Election
April 15, 2010 Filed in: Schools
This year’s Board of Education election is
scheduled for April 20. Take a look at statements from
this year’s candidates to find out why they are running
for Englewood’s school board.
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Turning a Corner?
January 06, 2010 Filed in: Politics
As we enter a new decade and welcome a new mayor,
we at the Englewood Report hope that we may be starting
a new chapter in the history of Englewood. Our City is
only a microcosm in this world full of daunting
challenges at every level of government, but we would
like to think that we may have turned a corner locally.
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Controlling Our Growth
November 02, 2009 Filed in: Development
Do we want to deliberately encourage further
population growth in Englewood’s 5-square mile area?
Our view is that limited population growth can be
positive for the economic and social health of the
community, as long as its attendant costs are
reasonable.
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Superintendent Controversy Finally Resolved
November 02, 2009 Filed in: Schools
Now that the Englewood Board of Education has
finally given Acting Schools Superintendent Richard
Segall a three-year contract as Superintendent, we hope
the Board will be able to better focus on its oversight
of the Englewood Public School system. We also hope
that personal antagonisms which have too often been
displayed in public meetings can be minimized.
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A Repeat of a Sad History?
August 10, 2009 Filed in: Bob's
Corner
This election season, there are two things worth
remembering before pressing the lever in anger: "Be
careful what you wish for, you might get it" and "those
who cannot learn from history are doomed to
repeat it." Read
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Choosing a Superintendent
July 20, 2009 Filed in: Schools
The Englewood Board of Education, having finally
started a search process for the crucial post of
Superintendent of Schools, has requested public input
to assist them in making their decision. This
newsletter commends the Board for doing so, and would
like to weigh in with its own suggestions. Read
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Huttle Wins in a Squeaker
June 07, 2009 Filed in: Politics
On June 2, 2009, Attorney Frank Huttle won
possibly the hardest fought primary election in
Englewood’s history by a margin of 15 votes over Third
Ward Councilman Scott Reddin.
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Why Lynn Algrant Is Running For Council
May 31, 2009 Filed in: Politics
The Englewood Report solicited statements from
the candidates running for local office in the
Englewood Democratic Party primary. In this
update, we present those running for
Councilperson-at-Large. This is Lynn Algrant’s
statement. Read More
Why Jason Snyder Is Running For Council
May 31, 2009 Filed in: Politics
The Englewood Report solicited statements from Englewood’s mayoral candidates. This is Jason Snyder’s statement.
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