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Merrimack Valley Board hears special‑education consortium plan, votes to delay decision until May

Merrimack Valley School Board · April 8, 2025
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The board reviewed a nonbinding memorandum of agreement to join a Lakes Region special‑education consortium and, after questions about models, costs and community input, voted to postpone a decision to the May meeting.

The Merrimack Valley School Board on Monday reviewed a nonbinding memorandum of agreement to explore joining a Lakes Region special‑education consortium but voted to postpone any decision until its May meeting to allow more community input and follow‑up. Administration described the agreement as a planning step tied to a congressional‑directed funding application and said signing the MOA would create no immediate financial obligation.

Administration told the board the Lakes Region superintendents have discussed a potential shared model to serve pre‑K through eighth‑grade students with specialized needs. The…

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