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RSU 04 board approves collective bargaining agreement with Professional Assistance Association

Regional School Unit 04 Board of Directors · March 26, 2026

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Summary

The Regional School Unit 04 Board of Directors approved a collective bargaining agreement with the Regional School Unit 4 Professional Assistance Association by unanimous voice vote, removed a planned April 1 special meeting from the calendar, and adjourned at 8:54 p.m.

At a meeting, the Regional School Unit 04 Board of Directors approved a collective bargaining agreement between the district and the Regional School Unit 4 Professional Assistance Association.

The chair put forward a motion "to approve the collective bargaining agreement between Regional School Unit Number 4, Board of Directors, and Regional School Unit 4, Professional Assistance Association." The motion was seconded; the chair asked, "All those in favor?" and the board approved the agreement by unanimous voice vote, with no roll-call totals recorded in the transcript.

The agreement was introduced under agenda item 12.1, "other business," but the transcript does not include details of the contract terms, financial provisions, effective dates, or any separate amendments. Those specifics were not specified in the public remarks recorded in the transcript.

After the vote, the chair announced changes to the meeting schedule, saying the board would remove a special meeting set for April 1. The chair then declared the meeting adjourned at 8:54 p.m.; the meeting closed with brief thanks from the chair.

The transcript does not identify any individual board members by name, show a roll-call vote, or record further discussion of the contract terms. Any details about salary schedules, staffing impacts, or implementation steps were not specified in the recorded segments.