The Knoxville School Board will hold another special meeting today. Superintendent Cassi Pearson says the purpose is to hire a new principal.
“On Monday, we’ll be interviewing for a West Elementary principal position. We’ve really enjoyed having Ryan Klein in that position the last few years, he’s done a phenomenal job. Due to some family needs, he and his wife are going to be relocating back to her hometown. We’re excited for them, but we’re going to miss them, and we want to thank Ryan for his service here. On Monday, we’ll be interviewing for his replacement, so we’ll have a special meeting on Tuesday to hopefully approve a contract that has been accepted for someone to fill that position.”
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The Knoxville School Board will hold another special meeting Tuesday. Superintendent Cassi Pearson says the purpose is to hire a new principal.
“On Monday, we’ll be interviewing for a West Elementary principal position. We’ve really enjoyed having Ryan Cline in that position the last few years, he’s done a phenomenal job. Due to some family needs, he and his wife are going to be relocating back to her hometown. We’re excited for them, but we’re going to miss them, and we want to thank Ryan for his service here. On Monday, we’ll be interviewing for his replacement, so we’ll have a special meeting on Tuesday to hopefully approve a contract that has been accepted for someone to fill that position.”
May 20, 2021
Editor, Townsman:
On June 5, voters will be asked, once again, to allow the town to raise taxes to fund $280 milliopn in new loans $165 million for unfunded pensions and another $115 million to build a new Shawsheen Preschool and West Elementary School.
Itâs time for Andover voters to push back, and not approve these massive obligations without a plan for pension reform, and a more thoughtful review of these unaffordable school plans.
Letâs start with the pensions: I have no issue with firefighters and police officers getting pensions. They put their lives on the line, 24/7, to protect us. Teachers, however, should not continue to get publicly funded pensions.