To the editor: What follows is my personal perspective. Lincoln has always been committed to a progressive education, and generations have spent untold hours and dollars to provide that education in this town. I want us to choose a school that the current parents of this town embrace for their children, so I canvassed many…
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Letter to the editor: a look at the issues, and why I’m voting for L3
To the editor: This Saturday we face a tough day of decision-making. I believe that there is only one proposal up for consideration that has the potential to satisfy the range of expressed aspirations and that checks enough boxes to get us to “yes” in December. That is L3. Over the course of the development…
Letter to the editor: Mostue supports option L3
To the editor: First, I applaud all the individuals who have worked so hard on the most difficult Lincoln issue I have witnessed in my 26 years in town. Thank you. In almost every project during my 40 years of architectural practice, I have had to help clients make the best possible decisions in allocating…
Letter to the editor: a brief history of the school project
To the editor: We are approaching a critical vote on the future of Lincoln’s school facilities. There is a long history of the various deliberations that have gone before. It is often difficult for people to become fully informed of what has gone before. As someone who has been involved for a very long time,…
Letter to the editor: C or L3 deliver opportunity for 21st-century education
To the editor: As the “town educators” group (we spoke at the April 25 School Building Committee Meeting), we wanted to offer a few thoughts before the upcoming June 9 vote. We see the opportunity for our town’s children to benefit enormously from choosing either school option C or L3. Here is why: As we survey…
The school project: a look back since 2012
Letter from the moderator #4: voting procedures on Saturday
Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of pieces by Town Moderator Sarah Cannon Holden about preparations and procedures for the Special Town Meeting on June 9. The other letters are here: #3: Rules for Town Meeting #2: General procedures #1: Checking in To the editor: First, let me remind everyone that you…
Letter from the moderator #3: rules for Saturday’s Special Town Meeting
Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of pieces by Town Moderator Sarah Cannon Holden about preparations and procedures for the Special Town Meeting on June 9. The other letters appear here and here. To the editor: By now you should have received your Special Town Meeting Warrant with the two aBy now you…
Letter to the editor: support conservation and option L3
To the editor: The recent flurry of activity has flooded my inbox with schools-related information and commentary. Committees, individual residents, and town leaders have made notable and at times insightful observations on what is a path forward that will best serve the educational needs of future generations. All of that is fine. But in the…
Committees recommend school options L3 and C; selectmen also include L2
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…