Urinary tract infections kept the Acadia Parish School Board Head...
Urinary tract infections kept the Acadia Parish School Board Head Start Program, La., from timely appealing a Universal Service Administrative Co. decision to deny E-rate funding, the Acadia Head Start director told the FCC (http://xrl.us/bm9pow). USAC denied Acadia’s appeal because…
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it was not received before the filing deadline of May 17, 2011. The director, Sondra Myers, told the FCC the appeal was filed late because her mother was hospitalized for a week at a time with “recurring urinary tract infections,” and later died. Acadia is asking for FCC reversal of USAC’s decision.