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BRATTLEBORO â There will be a virtual public information meeting on Thursday, May 6, to discuss the upcoming vote on a proposal to renovate Academy School in Brattleboro.
On Tuesday, May 11, voters in Brattleboro, Dummerston, Guilford and Putney will be asked to approve financing for renovations to the Academy School which will include an addition and updates to student learning environments (grades K-6). The estimated cost of the improvements is $2,000,000. Included in the renovations will be the addition of a new wing, replacement windows, and updated heating and ventilation improvements. Energy efficient products, processes, mechanical equipment and designs will be used. Due to COVID-19 and social distancing, voters are strongly encouraged to vote through absentee ballot.
BRATTLEBORO Windham Southeast School District voters will decide if up to $2 million should be borrowed to add on to Academy School and complete other renovations.
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BRATTLEBORO â As information on the potential impact of breaking up the Windham Southeast School District is coming out, so is a lot of opposition.
On March 2, voters in the WSESD will be asked if their town should withdraw from the district. Theyâll also consider if their town should approve and ratify the withdrawal of Brattleboro, Dummerston, Guilford and/or Putney from the district.
If a town votes no on the first article, it will remain part of WSESD. If a town votes no on the second article, it will prohibit other towns from withdrawing.
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BRATTLEBORO â As information on the potential impact of breaking up the Windham Southeast School District is coming out, so is a lot of opposition.
On March 2, voters in the WSESD will be asked if their town should withdraw from the district. Theyâll also consider if their town should approve and ratify the withdrawal of Brattleboro, Dummerston, Guilford and/or Putney from the district.
If a town votes no on the first article, it will remain part of WSESD. If a town votes no on the second article, it will prohibit other towns from withdrawing.