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Summarizing the major decision regarding school regional agreements.

At the May 4 Select Board meeting, the board voted 5-0 to rescind their previous stance and formally support an amendment to the Ellis Regional Agreement (Article 24). This change impacts school governance and long-term fiscal... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/select-board/2026-05-04/ #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA
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Highlighting the impact on taxpayers and parents.

The Select Board's decision to support the Article 24 amendment to the Lincoln Separate Regional School District agreement carries significant weight for taxpayers and parents. Changes to regional agreements affect how our... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/select-board/2026-05-04/ #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA
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The Sudbury Select Board has officially shifted its position on a high-stakes issue regarding our schools. Here is what happened at the May 4 meeting. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA
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The Board voted 5-0 to rescind their previous abstention on Article 24 of the Ellis Regional Agreement. They moved to formally support the amendment to the Lincoln Separate Regional School District agreement.
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Why does this matter? Amendments to regional agreements change the rules for school governance, resource allocation, and long-term fiscal responsibilities. This affects both parents and taxpayers in the district.
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While the vote was unanimous, the change in direction follows previous hesitation regarding how state law applies to this agreement. Residents should stay informed as these school governance shifts proceed. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/select-board/2026-05-04/
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At the May 4 Select Board meeting, a significant decision was made regarding the future of our school governance. The Board voted 5-0 to rescind their previous abstention on Article 24 of the Ellis Regional Agreement and formally moved to support the amendment to the Lincoln Separate Regional School District agreement.

Regional agreement amendments are not merely administrative formalities; they are high-stakes decisions that impact school operations, governance structures, and long-term fiscal commitments. For parents and taxpayers, these changes can influence how resources are allocated and how the district is managed for years to come.

The Board’s shift follows earlier discussions regarding the application of state law to this specific article. As these changes move forward, it is vital for residents to understand how these amendments to our regional school district agreements will affect our community's budget and local education system. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/sudbury/select-board/2026-05-04/ #MeetingWatch #SudburyMA
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