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We Said No! – 55% of Voters District acts after accidental SSN release – Robin Ruehlen C&G Fielding Nair Hired to “sell” consolidated high school bond – Paul Taros Restore trust between public and school board – Eric Winkelman Fielding Naire International – An Expensive Mistake – Isaac Barr 55% of Voters said NO! -Jenny [...]

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Public Comment: Dan McClory – Only 3 Minutes? Isaac Barr Resident Father Jenny Greenwell Paul Tarros Chris Fellin – Your Words not Mine Mother Resident Father Isabella Tuccci Board Business: Deficit Prevention Plan – 110323 proposed_reductions_2011-2012 Request to appoint Architect and Construction Manager for Consolidated High School Authorize FNI to work on One High School [...]

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Note from Insider Pine Lake Playgrounds Pine Lake Tennis Courts Baseball Field and Soccer Fields West Hills Playground for elementary children Lone Pine Playground for elementary children Lone Pine Playground for elementary children Lone Pine lower fields and play equipment Inside Lone Pine elementary Inside Lone Pine elementary

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Pupil Enrollment Study Report

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1. Introduction 2. Class Sizes 3. 48% of Staff Moved 4. Lessons Learned 5. 4th and 5th Grader Perceptions 6. Student Issues 7. Student Learning Issues 8. Student Learning Issues 9. Middle School Issues 10. Facilities 11. Financial Savings 12. Summary 13. Martin Brook and Ingrid Day Attended the United Home Owners Association Meeting

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John Roach wants to know why ALL BHSD residents weren’t invited to the one high school forums. Dr. Gaynor responds. Invitation from Dr. Gaynor

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That’s the plan.  Your thoughts? What are the keys to assuring that a one high school future is implemented in a way that balances the needs of the students, employees, parents, residents and taxpayers? Or is the one high school plan not the answer to the financial situation faced by the district? Two High School [...]

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The Sinking Fund Plan was sold as a means to “repair roofs and pavement, replace entry doors, remove asbestos and install new fire alarms”.  Also to “improve parking, bus loops and entrances, athletic facilities and security systems.” In a nutshell, it was intended to keep the children “Warm, Safe and Dry” in order to avoid [...]

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Below you will find links to each Q&A from the “Dollars and Sense” program that was held by Martin Brook, Kate Pettersen, Steven Gaynor and Tim Weeks moderated by Betsy Erickson. 00. The entire Q&A 01. How would you suggest we fund our public schools 02. What can we do to prevent further decline of [...]

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Betsy Erikson – BHS 4th, 5th graders adjusting well to school consolidation

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11-19-09 FMP-2 Agenda Topics Complete Agenda 11-19-09 Motion to approve change orders over $50,000 Mid-Year Budget 5-Year Budget Projections

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Here’s what the District has published on consolidation funding.  There doesn’t appear to be anything for Model High School moving over to Hickory Grove. FMP-1 Approved Consolidation Funding

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These documents were provided to the board members at the Nov-5-2009 BIC/FFLA session.  There was no discussion.  The documents were provided for future discussions. FMP2 Matrix of Properties BHSD Properties with Acreage BHSD Properties with Square Footage Potential High School Sites BH Redesign Imperatives High School Requirements High School Project Comparisons Waterford Lease for Pine [...]

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This comes from “Some other issues to consider”. If the district is in such financial trouble, why is it not considering a better teacher buy-out retirement offer (which has saved other districts MILLIONS) or creating a more efficient energy plan? Other districts are doing it and are saving a lot of money. Why is school [...]

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The following focus group sessions have been scheduled to ask for input on the plan to combine Andover and Lasher.  The sessions will be at the Doyle Center.  RSVP is not necessary. Feb. 24:  3-4:30 p.m.  Staff and faculty Feb. 24:  7-8:30 p.m.  Parents Feb. 25:  8-10 a.m.     Student leaders Feb. 25:  1-2:30 [...]

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