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Board limits district-attorney time for compensation committee, expands community membership
Summary
After extended discussion, the Williamsville board unanimously capped district-attorney assistance for the compensation committee at two hours, agreed to expand randomly selected community seats to eight, and extended the interest-form deadline to Dec. 17; public comment included a speaker opposing pay for board members.
The Williamsville Central School District Board on Dec. 9 discussed the newly formed compensation committee, legal advice it should seek, and how the committee will be staffed and resourced. The board debated whether to use its district attorney or the New York State School Boards Association (NISBA) attorneys for legal guidance and how to preserve the committee’s timeline.
Miss Poulin suggested the committee consult NISBA attorneys (a resource the district pays into) to avoid incremental expenses; other board members said…
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