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Parish Hill reports upcoming events, superintendent flags soft budget freeze and grant activity
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Summary
At the April 7 meeting Regional District Eleven received reports on student events, recent academic activities and district administration updates including a soft budget freeze and DRIP grant submission.
The Regional District Eleven board received a series of administrative reports on April 7 covering student activities, recent school events and district administrative updates.
Student Chloe Reid told the board about a Capstone Fair on April 8, the high school prom scheduled for May 29 and the school's presentation of Almost, Maine on April 10. Principal Tom McKenna reported that juniors had an SAT Day, that the National Honor Society inducted members on March 26, and summarized recent extracurricular events including Women in Manufacturing and art awards.
Superintendent Andrew Skarzynski informed the board that the district had enacted a soft budget freeze to address unexpected costs and had submitted funds for a DRIP grant. He also noted that curriculum postings are in process, that CABE will provide a legislative update on May 12, and that he will appear on WINY for an April 28 interview about TOPS. The PHACT/PTSA reported two outstanding educators (Mrs. Abbey and Mrs. Salvas), planned a staff lunch on May 4, discussed a potential increase to the Dakota Noel Bartlett Scholarship and announced Pirate Fest on May 2.
The board accepted the reports as part of routine administrative business and concluded other agenda items, then scheduled an executive session to discuss a superintendent review at the next meeting and adjourned at 8:02 PM.
