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Off-agenda controversial decision

At the 6/29 LS Regional School Committee subcommittee meeting, members discussed a legal response to a community inquiry regarding regional agreement apportionment. This high-significance topic was not listed on the... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/lincoln-sudbury-rsd/ls-school-committee/2026-06-29/ #MeetingWatch #LincolnSudburyRsdMA
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Community concern regarding fiscal apportionment

How are regional costs distributed between Lincoln and Sudbury? A community member asked for clarification on apportionment in the updated regional agreement. The School Committee is now reviewing a legal response to... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/lincoln-sudbury-rsd/ls-school-committee/2026-06-29/ #MeetingWatch #LincolnSudburyRsdMA
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Policy and long-term compliance

The LS Regional School Committee subcommittee is drafting new protocols to ensure future regional agreement reviews aren't delayed. The goal is to preserve institutional memory and avoid long gaps in compliance. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/lincoln-sudbury-rsd/ls-school-committee/2026-06-29/ #MeetingWatch #LincolnSudburyRsdMA
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Transparency Alert: At the June 29 LS Regional School Committee subcommittee meeting, a high-significance topic regarding regional agreement apportionment was discussed despite not being on the public agenda. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #LincolnSudburyRsdMA
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A community member submitted a detailed inquiry questioning how costs and resources are apportioned under the updated regional agreement. In response, legal counsel provided a formal explanation to the committee.
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The committee debated whether this legal response was attorney-client privileged. They ultimately determined it was not, as it was drafted specifically for a constituent, and will now share it with the full School Committee.
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Residents deserve prior notice when the committee is set to discuss legal responses to community questions about how tax dollars are distributed. Stay tuned as we follow the full committee's review this fall. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/lincoln-sudbury-rsd/ls-school-committee/2026-06-29/
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During the June 29 Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School Committee subcommittee meeting, a significant issue regarding the regional agreement was addressed that was not included on the public agenda: the apportionment of costs and resources between the member towns.

Following a detailed community inquiry regarding how the updated regional agreement handles apportionment, the committee reviewed a formal response from legal counsel. The discussion centered on whether the counsel's response was protected by attorney-client privilege or if it should be treated as a public document since it was drafted specifically to answer a constituent's questions.

The committee concluded that because the response was intended for the resident, it is not strictly privileged. The legal response will now be shared with the full School Committee for review. 

Because this topic was not on the agenda, residents were not given prior notice that the committee would be reviewing legal guidance related to regional cost distribution. We will continue to monitor how the full School Committee handles this information in their upcoming sessions. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/lincoln-sudbury-rsd/ls-school-committee/2026-06-29/ #MeetingWatch #LincolnSudburyRsdMA
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