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UPDATED: Wood resigning, praised for dedication to Wiscasset schools

Wiscasset Superintendent of Schools Terry Wood’s upcoming departure is a “tremendous loss,” School Committee Chair Michael Dunn said Wednesday. In a phone interview, Dunn said Wood put the department on her back, taking the job home with her,.

Wood leaving as Wiscasset schools superintendent

Wiscasset Superintendent of Schools Terry Wood’s upcoming departure is a “tremendous loss,” School Committee Chair Michael Dunn said Wednesday. In a phone interview, Dunn said Wood put the department on her back, taking the job home with her,.

In 3-2 school committee vote, Wiscasset to start school year with masks indoors

In 3-2 school committee vote, Wiscasset to start school year with masks indoors
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Wiscasset panels frame panel to study schools future

SUSAN JOHNS Sun, 07/11/2021 - 6:30pm Wiscasset school committee members Jason Putnam and Indriani Demers await the July 8 workshop. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper From left, Wiscasset Town Manager Dennis Simmons and selectmen Dusty Jones and Terry Heller take part. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper The committee Wiscasset voters nodded last month to study the schools’ future is near forming. Thursday night, July 8, the selectboard, school committee, Town Manager Dennis Simmons and Superintendent of Schools Terry Wood planned the panel’s makeup and how to have it do what voters asked. Applications are at the town office and wiscasset.org, under resources, then forms and documents, then search “application.” 

Wiscasset takes to polls June 8

SUSAN JOHNS File photo Wiscasset voters take up a proposed $6,116,034 municipal budget Tuesday, June 8. The sum is $249,575 higher than the 2020-21 budget, Town Manager Dennis Simmons said in a May 28 email response to questions. Simmons said leading factors in the increase include the 2.5% wage hike for all employees except the police department, whose union contract is not yet settled. “We are also requesting the addition of one full-time police officer, though we are applying for a grant to pay for 75% of the wages and fringe benefits.” The town saw an increase in water rates and hydrant rentals, Simmons continued; and selectmen are requesting an increase in their contingency from $30,000 to $50,000.

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