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I never left the polls and don t plan on changing that. 63%, 101 vote 101 vote 63%
No, absentee ballots are really easy. 23%, 37 votes 37 votes 23%
Yes, I look forward to going back. 13%, 21 vote 21 vote 13%
Not sure. 1%, 1 vote 1 vote 1%
Total Votes: 160
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Gilbert, Winchester school boards remain divided on contract
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WINSTED Tuition payments are one of the sticking points.
Winchester Public Schools and Gilbert School board members this week tried again to reach a potential contract decision, but it could be some time before they reach any sort of agreement.
The biggest issue for both sides of the group is how tuition payments will be decided and made.
Members of the ad-hoc committee, comprised of Winchester Superintendent of Schools Melony Brady-Shanley, Gilbert Superintendent of Schools Anthony Serio and members of both school districts’ boards, last met in November to negotiate a contract between the two entities. At that meeting, in its idea of contract negotiations, Winchester school board members pushed for an established tuition amount at the start of the budget process, asking Gilbert to accept a payment of $16,000 per student and setting that amount before the annual town and school budget hearing
The Gilbert School is seeking broad public input on its headmaster search
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Residents can participate in the Gilbert School’s search for a head of school, or headmaster, in a series of upcoming focus groups.Hearst Connecticut Media file
WINSTED Residents can participate in the Gilbert School’s search for a head of school, or headmaster, in a series of upcoming focus groups.
But for those who prefer it, the school also has issued an online survey about the search and it can be filled out anonymously.
“We encourage the community to be a part of this important process and look forward to incorporating the results of their participation into the Search Committee’s work,” said Steven Sedlack, Gilbert School Corp. chairman.