Business Manager Kris Pottle presented the 5-year plan to pay down the expense in a previous meeting but had been directed to work on additional scenarios: two plans that would pay off the expense in one year and two plans that would take three years.
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FJ municipal agenda
Mt. Blue Regional School District Board of Directors Agenda Date: September 24, 2019 Place: The Forum – Mt. Blue Campus Time: 6:30 p.m. I. Call to order II. Pledge III. Public comment IV. Report of the Chairperson V. Superintendent’s Report – Tina Meserve A. Notice of new hires and transfer VI. Presentations A. Gear […]
RSU 9 meeting a lively affair
The first Board of Directors meeting of the 2019 academic year brought staff presentations, budget woes, committee turn-over, differences about public comment, and policy review for driver drug and alcohol testing.
RSU 9 struggles with pending salary accrual expense of $1.9 million
Business Manager Kris Pottle was directed to work on several scenarios.
RSU 9 nurses chase down vaccination records
It’s not unusual for a few student immunization records to be missing when the academic year starts in September.
RSU 9 puts bullying and cyber bullying policies in its sights
Updating district bullying and cyber bullying policies is a top priority for Regional School Unit 9’s Board of Directors. The BOD’s Educational Policy Committee is tasked with aligning school procedures with both the Maine Department of Education and Maine School Board Association’s guidelines.
Committees report to RSU 9 board on facilities, contract negotiations
Superintendent Tina Meserve said the committees have been a source of efficiency in getting school business done.
RSU 9 Board of Directors to assess grading policies
The state of Maine repealed its mandate that high school diplomas be granted based on proficiency standards, leaving schools transitioning to the mandate in limbo. Now Regional School Unit 9 and other districts must mull how to manage current and future grading policies.
RSU 9 board tackles strategic planning
Providing a quality education for all students, maintaining meaningful professional culture and an engaged community are needs that long–range planning should address.
Tri-Valley United Way has students’ backs
When the new school year starts in September, United Way of the Tri-Valley Area hopes that at least 600 students in Franklin county will have new backpacks to carry with them.