To the editor: We should all be paying careful attention when we’re being asked to vote for a school that will increase our property tax bills by nearly 20 percent. But paying careful attention means thinking through all the financial consequences, not just the most immediate impacts on our wallets. I’m certainly concerned about my…
Letter to the editor: new school will have many excellent attributes
To the editor: Our small town has long worked to find agreement on how to best support and configure our K-8 school. Last spring, we selected the L3 option, which sustained the central campus and set a budget of $93.9 million. Since then, wonderful, balanced work has brought to reality a model school and a…
A note to readers on email deliveries of the Squirrel
Dear readers, As many of you know, the automated daily email feed with Lincoln Squirrel stories has not been working recently—perhaps due to tightened spam/security controls somewhere along the line. I think I’ve fixed it, but please let me know if you still don’t get an email at 7:00 tomorrow morning. Also, please check your…
Letter to the editor: school project is critical to Lincoln’s clean energy journey
To the editor: I have been delighted over the last couple of years as Lincoln has reached a tipping point on clean energy. We are working toward the elimination of CO2 emissions for our town buildings. We are working on Community Choice Aggregation to increase the renewably generated supply of our electricity throughout the town….
Letter to the editor: “yes” on school project is a wise choice environmentally
To the editor: As members of Mothers Out Front, an environmental group dedicated to a swift and just transition away from fossil fuels, we are urging everyone to support the school building project. We have an opportunity to build a school that is environmentally important—a chance to build a net-zero school. We must think outside…
Letter to the editor: open, collaborative process yielded a good school project
To the editor: Lincoln is fortunate to have so many people committed to our town value of providing excellence in education for our students. As a member of the Lincoln School Committee, I take our mission seriously, which generally states: “The Lincoln School Committee seeks to unite our communities in challenging and equipping our students…
News acorns
Climate justice film on Tuesday St. Anne’s in-the-Fields Church will host a screening of “Living in the Future’s Past” on Tuesday, Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. following a light supper at 6:30. Academy Award winner, Jeff Bridges shares the screen with scientists and a dazzling array of living creatures to shows how no one can…
Letter to the editor: Lincoln architects support school project
To the editor: The undersigned Lincoln residents support the plan for revitalizing our K-8 schools. As members of the design community, we believe the process for choosing a path forward has been inclusive, has afforded multiple opportunities for comment and input, and has brought us as a community to an important decision about investing in…
Letter to the editor: SBC urges “yes” vote on school project
To the editor: Lincoln has reached a critical juncture. Our school is in need of a serious upgrade, having had no real work done on the buildings since 1994. Add to this the consideration that education has also developed since that time. We must think seriously about designing educational spaces that embody teaching strategies that…
Letter to the editor: thoughts about the school building project
To the editor: As you think about the upcoming votes on the school, here are a few thoughts from someone has been involved in the process for the last six years, first as a School Building Advisory Committee member and now as a School Building Committee (SBC) member. Not surprisingly, I believe the project is…