BOE budget process
I don't have the article handy, but the NHR (by Luther Turmelle) ran an interesting article on Thursday's BOE meeting. From what I recall, Peter Massey began asking for a more "collaborative process" during the creation of the Superintendent's budget proposal. Alan Sobol seemed to have taken issue with Peter's request. Alan was concerned about the public being excluded from the budget process.
I wish I had the article. But if you're interested on how the BOE race is taking shape... you may want to stop by the library and check out Friday's paper.
Tim White
2 comments:
What public? Nobody attends and if you watch them on TV you can't hear or understand what they are saying. Poor quality. What's up with that??
The BOE shows on public tv are a joke, just like the administration. You can not hear the audio, and when you do i is so bad the it is almost indistinguishable, just like the administration.
If the Supt of Schools wants to get his message across, people have to hear it......oh no, now I get it.
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