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Community concerns dismissed regarding Superintendent search transparency

At the March 17 School Board meeting, residents called out the Superintendent search for lacking transparency. One citizen noted the board is acting like they are hiring a corporate CEO rather than an educational leader for... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/claremont/school-board/2026-03-17/ #MeetingWatch #ClaremontNH
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Internal board divisions revealed by split votes

Claremont School Board is divided. The March 17 meeting saw a 3-3 tie vote on the Vice Chair election, leaving the position unresolved. Internal divisions are showing during critical decisions. #Claremont #Accountability https://meetingwatch.org/nh/claremont/school-board/2026-03-17/ #MeetingWatch #ClaremontNH
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Internal dissent regarding school reconfiguration and potential staff cuts

The School Board approved a committee to study school reconfiguration on 3/17, but not without pushback. One member warned the move could be a 'trojan horse' for future cuts to educators. #Claremont #Education https://meetingwatch.org/nh/claremont/school-board/2026-03-17/ #MeetingWatch #ClaremontNH
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Transparency concerns and internal division dominated the Claremont School Board meeting on March 17. Here is what residents need to know about the decisions affecting our schools. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #ClaremontNH
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The search for a new Superintendent is facing heavy criticism. Community members argued the process lacks transparency and feels more like a corporate hiring spree than a search for an educational leader who will shape our students' futures.
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The Board is also divided. A vote to elect a new Vice Chair resulted in a 3-3 tie, leaving the leadership structure unsettled. This split comes as the Board debates major school reconfiguration and potential building closures.
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Regarding reconfiguration, the Board approved an ad hoc committee to assess feasibility. However, the decision was met with warnings from within the Board that this could be a 'trojan horse' leading to educator cuts. #Claremont https://meetingwatch.org/nh/claremont/school-board/2026-03-17/
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The Claremont School Board meeting on March 17 revealed significant tension between the community and board leadership, as well as growing divisions within the Board itself.

First, the search for a new Superintendent/Executive Director is under fire. Residents expressed frustration during public comment, arguing that the process lacks community involvement and transparency. One resident pointed out that the board appears to be hiring a distant corporate CEO rather than an educational leader focused on student outcomes.

Second, the Board is struggling with internal unity. The election for Vice Chair ended in a 3-3 tie, leaving the position unresolved. This division was also evident during the discussion on school reconfiguration. While the Board approved an ad hoc committee to study the feasibility of changes to Disnard, Maple, and the middle school, one board member explicitly warned that this committee could serve as a 'trojan horse' for future cuts to educators.

As the Board moves forward with major decisions regarding school closures, student transitions, and leadership, residents should continue to demand transparency and evidence-based decision-making. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/claremont/school-board/2026-03-17/ #MeetingWatch #ClaremontNH
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