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MILTON Michael Zullas overwhelmingly won a second term on the select board, two newcomers won seats on the school committee and voters approved a debt exclusion to update the town s fire stations in Tuesday s town election.
Zullas defeated Philip Johenning by a margin of 3,481 votes to 691 in the select board race.
Elizabeth Lizzy Carroll and Beverly Ross Denny, who ran a joint campaign, swept to victory in the contest for two vacant school committee seats. Carroll, a program director for Facing History and Ourselves, collected 2,778 votes and Denny, director of Grantmakers for Education, had 2,745 votes. Kristin Kociol placed third with 1,949 votes and Susannah Hagerty had 1,321.
Renovations are in at Mesa Public Schools, but staff reductions are not.
At its March 16 meeting, the MPS Governing Board approved the first chunk of a $40 million â up from $35 million â upgrade at Mountain View High, calendars for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years and heard that teacher and staff layoffs are not in the works â despite looming budget question marks.
As for the calendars, the board approved no major changes, other than the addition of two âprofessional learning days,â with students not in school on days following winter and spring breaks.Â
Associate Superintendent Holly Williams said this item had a split response among the 27,826 responses to a district-wide questionnaire on the calendar.