A year ago, I was honored to be elected in a special election to serve on the Concord and Concord Carlisle Regional School Committees. During my term, I have learned a great
When Boston Magazine published its annual list of the best public high schools in Greater Boston in September, town officials and community members were surprised to find Concord-Carlisle High School, which regularly
The Select Board invited the School Committee to join a discussion about large capital projects (over $5M) and the related debt obligations that will face residents. Though there are big-ticket projects that
Members of the Finance Committee drilled down into the school and town budgets last week as the Town Meeting articles came up for discussion. The committee’s guidelines allow for a 3.26% increase
I am deeply disappointed by the Finance Committee’s recent decision to vote against supporting the proposed Concord Public Schools budget, instead recommending an outright cut of over $600,000 in crucial educational services
After an exhaustive presentation on the school budgets for Fiscal Year 2024, the Finance Committee unanimously approved the Concord-Carlisle Regional School budget while recommending that the School Committee “meet the FinCom guideline”
I have been following the middle school project closely, after first getting involved in 2019. Reading the coverage in this paper and hearing the negative comments from some residents, you would think
Middle School Building Committee plans forums, coffee hours There will be a Special Town Meeting January 19, 2023 at 7 p.m. for Concord residents to decide whether to approve increased funding for