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Public commenters urge greater transparency, ethics accountability and higher materials stipends

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During public comment at the June 4 school board meeting, speakers asked the board for greater transparency on budgeting and ethics, recognized retirees, and urged the district to increase the materials-of-instruction stipend for teachers.

Several members of the public used the June 4 Queen Anne's County Board of Education meeting to raise concerns about board transparency and ethics, recognize retirees, and call for increases to teachers' materials-of-instruction (MOI) support.

Richard McNeil, representing himself and a retirement group, thanked district staff for organizing a retirement ceremony and said the retirement group awarded two $2,000 scholarships to local graduates (Cassidy McElroy from Kent Island and Alisa Crossley from Queen Anne's). "We will be recognizing them at our luncheon this coming Wednesday," McNeil said. He also…

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