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High-impact decision involving legal advice and potential taxpayer impact
At the May 18 Mason School Board meeting, legal counsel advised that the Hollis Brookline matter should be placed on the official ballot. This move could directly impact Mason taxpayers and school district contracts. Residents... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/school-board/2026-05-18/ #MeetingWatch #MasonNH
Upcoming contractual negotiations
Update from the 5/18 Mason School Board meeting: The board is moving forward with negotiations for the Milford contract this summer. These negotiations will affect service agreements for our district. #MasonNH #SchoolBoard https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/school-board/2026-05-18/ #MeetingWatch
Personnel/Staffing updates
The Mason School Board unanimously approved the hiring of Patricia Boulle as a SPED Teacher during the May 18 meeting. Staffing updates are critical for our special education programming. #MasonNH https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/school-board/2026-05-18/ #MeetingWatch
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Important updates from the May 18 Mason School Board meeting regarding potential changes to our district's contracts and upcoming ballot measures. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #MasonNH
First, a significant update on the Hollis Brookline matter: Legal counsel has advised the SAU school board to place this issue on the official ballot. This means voters will likely have a direct say in how this matter affects our district and taxpayers.
Additionally, the board announced they intend to begin negotiations for the Milford contract this summer. These negotiations are a key piece of the district's administrative and fiscal planning.
Stay informed on how these upcoming legal and contractual decisions will impact Mason students and taxpayers. We will continue to track these developments. #MasonNH #Accountability https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/school-board/2026-05-18/
At the May 18 Mason School Board meeting, two significant updates were shared that will likely impact Mason residents and taxpayers in the coming months. Regarding the ongoing Hollis Brookline matter, the board shared that legal counsel has advised the SAU school board to place this issue on the official ballot. This development moves the decision-making power from the board to the voters, meaning residents will need to stay vigilant about upcoming ballot language and its implications for our school district. Additionally, the board noted that negotiations for the Milford contract are scheduled to begin this summer. Because these contracts involve the allocation of resources and services for our schools, residents should pay close attention to the terms being negotiated. We will continue to monitor these developments to ensure the community is informed about how these contractual and legal shifts affect our schools and our local budget. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/mason/school-board/2026-05-18/ #MeetingWatch #MasonNH