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Split vote and internal board disagreement regarding committee mission
At the 5/6 Hollis School Board meeting, the board voted 4-1 to reauthorize the Enrollment Committee under its current title and charge. Member Fontaine dissented, arguing the focus must be on district-wide capacity, not just... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sau41/hollis-school-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch #Sau41NH
Direct fiscal impact on families
Hollis School Board update (5/6): Breakfast prices for the 2026-2027 school year will increase from $1.75 to $2.00. The board approved this to cover rising food and staffing costs, even as lunch prices remain unchanged. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sau41/hollis-school-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch #Sau41NH
Off-agenda discussions
Transparency Check: During the 5/6 meeting, the Hollis School Board discussed updates on Open Enrollment and Capital Expenditure planning that were not listed on the formal public agenda. Residents should be aware of these... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sau41/hollis-school-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch #Sau41NH
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What is the real mission of the Hollis Enrollment Committee? At the May 6 School Board meeting, a split vote revealed deep disagreement over whether the committee should focus on building expansion or district-wide capacity. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #Sau41NH
The board voted 4-1 to keep the committee as the 'Hollis Enrollment Committee' for now. Member Fontaine voted against the motion, arguing the committee's scope should address broader capacity issues rather than just focusing on expansion.
The committee has been tasked with drafting a new 'charge' and title to be presented in June. This means the fundamental purpose of this group is currently in flux. We will continue to monitor how this mission is redefined. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sau41/hollis-school-board/2026-05-06/
At the May 6 Hollis School Board meeting, a significant disagreement surfaced regarding the direction of the Hollis Enrollment Committee. While the agenda included a discussion on the committee, the resulting vote revealed a divide in how the board views future growth. The board voted 4-1 to reauthorize the committee under its current name and mission, effectively delaying a decision on its specific purpose. Board Member Jonathan Fontaine voted in opposition, arguing that the committee's focus should be on managing district-wide capacity rather than being narrowly defined by school building expansion. The committee is now tasked with drafting a new 'charge'—essentially a formal definition of its duties—to be presented to the board in June. This is a critical development for residents to watch, as the committee's mission will directly influence how the district approaches long-term planning and infrastructure. Stay tuned as we track the committee's proposal next month. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sau41/hollis-school-board/2026-05-06/ #MeetingWatch #Sau41NH