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K-8 grading revisions and parent communication impacts
On June 16, Exeter Region Coop School Board approved K-8 report card changes: new four-level scale (Beginning to Proficient with Distinction), 1-4 numbers, and shorter narratives. Elementary boards had already passed... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter-region-coop/school-board/2026-06-16/ #MeetingWatch #ExeterRegionCoopNH
Lunch price increase and direct cost to families
Exeter Region Coop board voted June 16 to raise paid breakfast and lunch prices by 10 cents at CMS and EHS. Food service runs at a deficit; increase aims to offset rising costs while families absorb the change. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter-region-coop/school-board/2026-06-16/ #MeetingWatch #ExeterRegionCoopNH
Spending and handbook approvals
June 16 meeting: board approved up to $10k from a student donation account for a cafeteria mural and a new tech services employee handbook with longevity pay. Both passed without opposition. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter-region-coop/school-board/2026-06-16/ #MeetingWatch #ExeterRegionCoopNH
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Exeter Region Cooperative School Board met June 16. Key decisions included K-8 grading revisions and a 10-cent meal price increase at CMS and EHS. Both passed unanimously. #MeetingWatch #ExeterRegionCoopNH
Grading changes replace current scales with four levels plus numbers, shorten elementary comments, and move to Infinite Campus. Committee cited survey confusion; elementary teams now identify essential indicators for fall rollout.
Food service director reported deficits and deferred maintenance. Board approved the 10-cent increase after noting modest revenue gain and no meal denial for students. Finance committee will plan equipment capital needs. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter-region-coop/school-board/2026-06-16/
At its June 16 meeting, the Exeter Region Cooperative School Board approved revisions to K-8 report cards. The changes introduce a four-level proficiency scale with numerical equivalents, roll up to overall grades at middle school, and shorten elementary narratives in favor of specific indicators. The board also approved a 10-cent increase in paid breakfast and lunch prices at CMS and EHS to help cover operating deficits and rising costs. Both items passed without dissent. Summer work on indicators and fall information nights are planned, while the finance committee will address food service equipment needs. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter-region-coop/school-board/2026-06-16/ #MeetingWatch #ExeterRegionCoopNH