Former Chicago Public Schools assistant principal appeared in court after being accused of stealing over a quarter-million dollars from an elementary school. Former Miami-Dade School Board member Lubby Navarro also faced charges for using district-issued credit cards for personal purchases exceeding $100,000. Miami-Dade school board approved the installation of school zone cameras at hundreds of locations, following the arrest of Navarro and a decision to audit their own spending.
Miami-Dade school board members vote to audit their own spending, after arrest of former member (via @hellokatepayne) https://t.co/NmU8V9ETu8
MDCPS voted on a number of reforms Wednesday designed to increase public trust and a measure has been approved that will allow school zone cameras to be installed at hundreds of locations across Miami-Dade. Here are today's top stories. https://t.co/5WQg91VIea
In the wake of the Lubby Navarro arrest, the @MDCPS school board votes to police itself. Here’s our @nbc6 report. https://t.co/90hpQah0Xy
Former Miami-Dade School Board member Lubby Navarro appeared in court for a status hearing for her charges of scheming to defraud and grand theft. https://t.co/DdPSKCPVpE
School-zone camera contract passed — keep an eye out for promo campaigns announcing installation of the speed cameras. Required before the $100 tickets can be issued and mailed https://t.co/Em4pMLTWkO
Some friction on the school-zone camera contract and whether it’s no-bid (which requires 2/3 vote). Miami-Dade adopting a 2019 contract with Redspeed that the company bid for in Ga. No bidding occurred for this proposed deal with Miami-Dade. https://t.co/QBaDFGYdPy
Per MDPD: Redspeed, the camera company set to make about $10M/yr from school-zone speed cameras, gets to decide which schools will get the devices now that @MiamiDadeBCC blanket approved them for all 206 outside city limits https://t.co/YQw5wSfl4j
Former Miami-Dade School Board member Lubby Navarro was back in court for a Nebbia hearing Wednesday after authorities said she used district-issued credit cards to rack up more than $100,000 in personal purchases. Here's the latest. https://t.co/FPop3LWhBr
A former Chicago Public Schools assistant principal appeared before a judge Tuesday for the first time since an inspector general’s report highlighted allegations she stole more than a quarter-million dollars from an elementary school. https://t.co/xmpKJ0RSok