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Valley News - Croydon School Board s first meeting after budget reversal features call to resign, push for pods

CROYDON The Croydon School Board returned to business on Wednesday with a new budget of $1.7 million to fund the 2022-23 school year, but residents attending the meeting said they plan to keep a watchful, wary eye on board members moving forward.The.

In a landslide, Croydon reverses slashing of school budget after voters turn out for special meeting

CROYDON Nearly 60% of Croydon’s registered voters filled the vast dining hall at Camp Coniston to standing-room-only capacity on Saturday and reinstated the small town’s $1.7 million school budget.The vote count was 377-2, and its announcement by.

Valley News - Croydon reverses slashing of school budget after voters turn out for special meeting

CROYDON Nearly 60% of Croydon’s registered voters filled the vast dining hall at Camp Coniston to standing-room-only capacity on Saturday and reinstated the small town’s $1.7 million school budget.The vote count was 377-2, and its announcement by.

Inside the high-stakes push to overturn Croydon s school budget cut

After a group of Croydon voters approved a measure slashing the school budget, high turnout is critical for Croydon residents trying to reinstate the public school system as they know it.

Opinion: Disruption s end game

Paul Levy lives in Concord. More of his writing can be found at paullevywritings.com. Disruption is a prerequisite for big change, according to Jim Peschke in his defense of Croydon’s recent, extreme school budget cut (“Why disruption in education is.

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