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Residents press Quinton Board on preschool funding, mental-health services, class sizes and taxes
Summary
Several residents and a Quinton Township School special education teacher urged the board to clarify preschool spending, explain use of Perform Care for mental-health services, address student-to-teacher ratios, and consider senior tax-freeze or anchor-program ideas during public comment on April 9.
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During the public-comment portion of the April 9 emergency meeting, members of the Quinton Township community raised questions about district priorities and local taxes.
Chantel Dirsh commented regarding the Nichols Ville Police Department. Glenn Hofacker asked whether preschool funds were being used to cover administrative costs. Beth Fox asked about student-to-teacher ratios. Jennifer Watt spoke about taxpayers and asked whether the district uses Perform Care for student mental-health services. Rosemary Poliski, identified in the minutes as a Special Education Teacher at Quinton Township School, urged consideration of a senior tax-freeze and an "anchor" program for seniors in the township.
After a short recess to facilitate public comment, the board resumed the public comment period. Amanda Ehle asked whether the local community could have more input on tax decisions and whether additional resources could be made available for students outside the home. Jason Watt asked whether the county tax percentage could be decreased so more funds would flow to the school.
The minutes record these comments and the board taking a short recess for the public-comment period; the minutes do not record detailed responses from the board or any formal commitments to the proposals raised during public comment.
