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"Some of the localities, and the schools boards, are looking for a way, for some help," Mr. Abbate said.
He assumed the chairmanship of both schools' boards, and he appointed the other members; his years in the business world had taught him that an agreeable board was vital.
The bill, which was signed into law by Governor McGreevey on Sept. 6, says that schools boards must issue statements prohibiting bullying and allow students to report harassment without fear of retaliation.
And so in the 1990's, Mr. Celestin and a handful of other Haitian-Americans began conducting voter registration drives and running for office -- for schools boards or city councils -- in pockets of South Florida cities with growing Haitian strongholds.
Yet the probation orders state that when the chairwomen of the schools' boards of trustees, Candace Cobo of Northside and Marcenia Johnson of Southside, spoke with state officials, both demonstrated an "alarming lack of familiarity" with the fiscal issues facing their schools, including the schools' current financial conditions.
In an interview with the Guardian, Nicky Morgan said she expected that the public were unlikely to have strong feelings about changes to school governance, including plans to scrap the right of parents to have representatives on schools' boards of governors.
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