quickly, I hope...
I want to make it clear that any additional appropriation any department needs must be approved by Town Meeting.
That includes the school department. The issue with the contract settlement is that the school department is able to fund some of that settlement with their CURRENT level of appropriations (and additional state grant). It is what they need beyond that that they will come to Town meeting to ask for in May ($150,000).
Again, town meeting can say no to the additional appropriations and then the schools would be forced to absorb that portion as well in their current level of appropriation.
I think there is confusion between the contract itself and the appropriations associated with the contract. Town Meeting does not approve the contract itself, but it does approve any additional appropriations requested. Saying no to additional appropriations just means the schools have to find other ways to fund the contract, it does not invalidate the contract.
I am not going to comment here whether it was ''wise'' of them to do what they did. But it is certainly their right to do what they did.
Take care.
-Ted
By Ted Langill
I want to make it clear that any additional appropriation any department needs must be approved by Town Meeting.
That includes the school department. The issue with the contract settlement is that the school department is able to fund some of that settlement with their CURRENT level of appropriations (and additional state grant). It is what they need beyond that that they will come to Town meeting to ask for in May ($150,000).
Again, town meeting can say no to the additional appropriations and then the schools would be forced to absorb that portion as well in their current level of appropriation.
I think there is confusion between the contract itself and the appropriations associated with the contract. Town Meeting does not approve the contract itself, but it does approve any additional appropriations requested. Saying no to additional appropriations just means the schools have to find other ways to fund the contract, it does not invalidate the contract.
I am not going to comment here whether it was ''wise'' of them to do what they did. But it is certainly their right to do what they did.
Take care.
-Ted
By Ted Langill