The School Committee, School Building Committee and Board of Selectmen recommended that voters approve school project Option L3 or Option C at the June 9 Special Town Meeting, while selectmen also included Option L2. Options R, L1 and L2 do not provide the hubs for grades 3–8 that educators have deemed crucial for effective and flexible…
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Letter to the editor: LSF supports options L3 and C
To the editor: The Lincoln School Foundation urges Lincoln residents to vote for L3 or C at the Special Town Meeting on June 9. The LSF has a 30-year history of funding innovation at the Lincoln Schools. In that time, we have awarded more than 500 grants worth well over a million dollars. Each grant…
Letter to the editor: option C offers the most benefits
To the editor: I’m voting for C on June 9th and I wanted to share my process of elimination of the other four options using SBC’s taxonomy: Minimum requirements (R and L1): R is essentially opening the hood and starts at $49 million, but doesn’t even address some basic utility issues. Similarly, L1 at $73 million…
Letter to the editor: do school repairs over a period of time
To the editor: The upcoming Town Meeting in June will be crowded, long and tense. And many will not/cannot be there. It may be democratic, but it will not be accessible to all. Why end a school campus that is beautiful, has provided excellent education (as I am sure most would agree) and exchange it…
Letter from the moderator #2: general procedures for June 9 meeting
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of pieces by Town Moderator Sarah Cannon Holden about preparations and procedures for the Special Town Meeting on June 9. The first letter appears here. To the editor: Today is the day to review some general procedural rules related to presentations and speaking. I will open…
School project updates: construction phasing, Town Meeting child care
Some updates on the June 9 Special Town Meeting on the school project: A new view of the options The image at right shows the five design concepts showing their estimated price tags and the incremental educational and physical features of each. Construction phasing If one of the “L” concepts is chosen, construction will take…
Letter from the moderator #1: checking in at the June 9 Town Meeting
Committees offer guidelines in advance of June 9 school vote
The Finance and Capital Planning Committees made some recommendations about a school project at the last public forum before the June 9 Special Town Meeting vote, but neither one endorsed a specific design option. The FinCom recommended that the town stay within its state-mandated 5% debt cap, which would limit new borrowing to about $97…
Tree removal hearing on May 21
Town Clerk transition coming; Deputy Town Clerk sought
With the impending retirement of Town Clerk Susan Brooks on June 30, Deputy Town Clerk Valerie Fox will serve as interim Town Clerk until the position is up for election at Annual Town Meeting in 2019. The town is therefore inviting applicants for the open position of full-time Deputy Town Clerk starting on July 1….