(Hour 1a, b)
(Hour 1a) We had fun with the ongoing budgeting and political morass at the Timberlane Regional School District. An unfunny and expensive proposition to taxpayers there who foot the bill.
We played two clips of Superintendent Earl Metzler making some incredulous claims. Watch Qualified Individuals and Tax Rate Credit to see for yourself.
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(Hour 1b) We discussed “qualified” educational leaders at Timberlane & in Hooksett and their loyal subjects (elected officials) that are supposed to be challenging and questioning them.
TRSD School Board member Donna Green called in to clarify the costs of Right to Know at Timberlane. (Publisher’s note: Donna Green asked us to correct her call-in remarks. It was the SAU board that voted against her motion to establish a Right to Know policy – not the Timberlane School Board as she said. Jorge Mesa-Tejada had it 100% correct in his letter to the Tri-Town Times. Donna wrote she confused the SAU meeting with a school board meeting. The SAU board is comprised of the Timberlane School Board and the Hampstead School Board. She apologizes for the confusion.)
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