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Kensington School Board affirms respect for voters, limits engagement with citizen task force and restates public comment rules

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The Kensington School Board said it will not recognize or collaborate with an independently formed "citizen's task force," affirmed adherence to New Hampshire right-to-know rules for records requests, and restated its public comment policy (30-minute period, three minutes per speaker).

The Kensington School Board on an evening meeting reviewed and formalized its response to a citizen-formed task force and reiterated its public input rules.

Board Chair Stephanie Schmidt said the board “honors and upholds the will of the voters” after a recent town meeting vote that rejected creation of a citizen advisory budget committee, and added that the board will not be collaborating with or endorsing any independent group that is…

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