In a recent government meeting, the board approved the RSU 4 school budget for the fiscal year 2025, totaling $22,712,290. The motion was passed without discussion, indicating a consensus among board members.
Following the budget approval, the board moved to authorize the warrants for the budget meeting and the budget validation referendum. This motion also passed swiftly, reflecting the board's commitment to maintaining transparency and accountability in the budgeting process.
In new business, the board considered the appointment of Lisonbee Niels as the librarian media specialist at Oak Hill High School. Niels, a certified librarian, was recommended by the superintendent, and her appointment was approved without opposition. This decision addresses a current staffing gap, as the school has been without a certified librarian.
Another position discussed was the director role, which is intended to replace the trip coordinator position and transition it into a year-round salary role. However, this motion faced challenges, resulting in a tied vote and ultimately failing to pass. The board's deliberation highlighted concerns regarding the timing of new hires in relation to the budget approval process.
Overall, the meeting underscored the board's focus on educational staffing needs while navigating the complexities of budgetary constraints and personnel decisions.