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Lack of immediate transparency regarding a significant upcoming donation.

During the March 10 Exeter School Board meeting, the Superintendent was tasked with presenting details on a 'larger pending donation' at a future meeting. Residents deserve to know the source and terms of significant financial... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter/school-board/2026-03-10/ #MeetingWatch #ExeterNH
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Reporting on student academic outcomes.

Exeter School Board update: Mid-year I-Ready data for Main Street and Lincoln Street Schools shows growth in reading and math across all instruction levels. Data-driven progress is a key metric for school accountability. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter/school-board/2026-03-10/ #MeetingWatch #ExeterNH
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Policy changes impacting student conduct and transportation.

The Exeter School Board approved several policy revisions on March 10, including updates to student conduct on school buses and district transportation. These changes affect how rules are applied to students in transit. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter/school-board/2026-03-10/ #MeetingWatch #ExeterNH
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What is the Exeter School Board planning for a 'larger pending donation'? At the March 10 meeting, the Superintendent was directed to bring more info to a future session. Why wasn't this disclosed in full during the meeting? 🧵 #MeetingWatch #ExeterNH
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While the board reviewed mid-year I-Ready data showing growth in reading and math at Main Street and Lincoln Street schools, a significant financial question remains. Large donations can influence district priorities and require public oversight.
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Transparency matters. When significant funds are expected, residents should have the opportunity to understand the donor's intent and any potential implications for the district. We will be watching for that follow-up report. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter/school-board/2026-03-10/
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At the March 10 Exeter School Board meeting, a notable item surfaced regarding the district's finances: the Superintendent has been tasked with presenting information regarding a 'larger pending donation' at a future meeting.

While the board moved through routine administrative approvals and reviewed positive mid-year I-Ready assessment data for Main Street and Lincoln Street schools, the details of this upcoming donation remain unknown to the public. Significant financial contributions can impact district operations and long-term planning, making it vital that residents understand where these funds are coming from and what strings, if any, may be attached.

We will continue to monitor the next board meeting to ensure the details of this donation are presented clearly and transparently to the community. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/exeter/school-board/2026-03-10/ #MeetingWatch #ExeterNH
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