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Chairman Lagarde reviews invoices, says supplemental pay is "not a pay raise"

Executive Committee · March 18, 2026
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Summary

Chairman Lagarde called the executive committee to order, announced a review of the month’s invoices including supplemental payroll and travel expenses, clarified the review did not authorize a pay raise, and reported no concerns before adjourning.

Chairman Lagarde called the executive committee to order and said the group would examine invoices for the current month, including supplemental payroll and travel expenses. He noted Mrs. Benoit was not present and that the superintendent and staff were in attendance.

Lagarde emphasized the committee was reviewing routine financial items and sought to correct a possible misunderstanding about compensation. "Not a pay raise," he said, repeating the point to ensure members understood that the supplemental payroll and travel expenses under review did not constitute an across-the-board pay increase.

After restating that the review covered supplemental payroll and travel expenses, Lagarde asked whether any board members had concerns. No members raised objections. With no concerns voiced, he asked if there were any other comments and then adjourned the committee meeting.

The meeting record shows an administrative review of invoices and expense items; no motions, votes, or formal decisions to change compensation were recorded.