Vassalboro school board makes five decisions at meeting

Vassalboro Community School. (source: jmg.org)
by Mary Grow
At a short July 20 virtual special meeting, Vassalboro School Board members took five important decisions, without dissent.
They accepted the almost $7.97 million 2020-21 school budget voters approved at the annual town meeting June 22 and confirmed at the polls on July 14.
They approved two-year contracts with bus drivers, custodians, food service workers and secretaries. Superintendent Alan Pfeiffer said each provides three percent annual pay increases.
The contract with educational technicians is still under discussion, Pfeiffer said.
The next regular Vassalboro School Board meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Aug. 18, in the cafeteria, at Vassalboro Community School.
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