(Hours 3a,b) Manchester NH Central HSRich talked about last night’s Manchester School Board meeting.  He addressed a shortfall in the school district’s budget, largely due to the teacher’s contract.  He then shared about the amount of Assistant Principals within Central High School.  “Government does not have a profit motive,” Rich said, speaking about government accountability.  Tune in to get all of the details.

 

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(Hour 3b) Rich continued in his dialog regarding government spending.  He talked about the Curriculum and Instruction Meeting in which a Title I Relocation Grant was awarded and how the funds are proposed to be used.  He then talked about police tactics on the West side, before taking a call from Mayor Ted Gatsas.  Mayor Gatsas discussed a changing policy for students to be able to play sports in Manchester and Pending Title I money.

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