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In the warm glow of the community center, residents gathered for the Nezinscot Budget Information Meeting, eager to learn about the upcoming school budget and its implications for their children. Superintendent Deb Alden welcomed attendees, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in the budget process.
The meeting served as a precursor to the annual budget meeting scheduled for May 28 at Mountain Valley High School. Alden announced that bus transportation would be provided for residents, with pick-up points at Hartford Sumner Elementary School and Buck Field High School. This initiative aims to encourage participation, as many community members expressed interest in attending. The buses are set to leave at 5:30 PM, allowing ample time for attendees to register and vote.
Alden reassured the audience that details about the transportation and voting process would be shared on the school district's website and social media platforms, ensuring everyone is informed. The budget vote will take place on June 10, where residents will decide whether to approve the school budget proposed during the May meeting.
As the discussion unfolded, the atmosphere was one of collaboration and anticipation, with community members encouraged to ask questions and engage in the process. The meeting highlighted the district's commitment to transparency and community involvement, setting the stage for an important decision that will shape the educational landscape for the Nezinscot Valley region.
Converted from Nezinscot Budget Info Meeting - May 19, 2025 meeting on July 21, 2025
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