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Kensington School Board says it will not recognize citizen "task force," reaffirms public‑input rules

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At its meeting, the Kensington School Board told residents the board is not collaborating with or endorsing a self‑styled citizens' task force and reaffirmed its public‑input procedures and record‑request process under New Hampshire law.

The Kensington School board told residents at its meeting that it is not collaborating with or endorsing an individual or group that has been calling itself a "citizens' task force," and the board reiterated that formal requests for information must go through the superintendent's office under New Hampshire's right‑to‑know statute.

Board Chair Stephanie Schmidt said the board "honors and upholds the will of the voters" after voters rejected creation of a citizen advisory budget committee at the most recent town meeting, and she read the board's formal…

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