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Dover NH finalizes tax-cap budget. Schools face cuts to jobs, raises.


DOVER At the end of a long night of impassioned pleas one more Dover Teachers Union rally, the City Council slashed more than $5 million from the default city school district budget Wednesday night.
The default school budget of a little more than $73 million for fiscal year 2022 was reduced to about $68 million, allowing Dover to achieve a total city budget that falls under the city tax cap. School leaders will now have to make final decision of their own, but previously said this cut could result in enacting a contractual clause to eliminate $1.7 million in raises for educators and reducing 29 positions, about half through retirements. The final Dover school budget will be approximately $68 million, about $1 million more than last year. ....

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Dover teachers make final push: What we know about city budget


DOVER A small group of teachers stood outside Dover High School Friday during their lunch break, passing out green and white “Support Dover Public Schools” yard signs to residents who want to show support for the Dover Teachers Union.
Five hundred signs were paid for by a community action grant from National Education Association-New Hampshire, the statewide union. The Dover teachers are using the sign campaign to kick off the final stretch in the city budget process, which they hope will end with the raises in their contract preserved and without cuts to school staff.
Weeks of teachers and residents urging the council to pass the Dover School District s default budget of more than $73 million, about $5 million over the city s tax cap, are soon coming to a head. A final decision is looming from the City Council, which is also hearing from residents who don t want to see higher tax bills. ....

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