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Hooksett Hooksett school budget, teacher contract defeated
By Nicholas Brown Hooksett voters soundly shot down a proposed increase in teacher salaries, narrowly denied a proposed $22.5 million operating budget and approved a committee to study the effects of Hooksett’s potential withdrawal from SAU 15.
Teacher salaries “That’s a shame,” said school board member Ron Dion. “Now we’re back to square one, and we’re going to have to pay the same health insurance as before.” Hooksett teachers voiced strong support for the raise at the district’s deliberative session last month, arguing that Hooksett’s teachers’ salaries are among the lowest third in the state, and are preventing some talented teachers from entering the district. The budget committee, members of which have called the raise excessive, didn’t recommend the new deal.
Building fixes Voters also approved spending $35,000 on renovations to the SAU 15 administrative building on Farmer Road. Improvements planned include both roof and window replacements. Last year, renovations to Underhill and the SAU building were paired together in a warrant article denied by voters. Voters this year supported the Underhill plan 816-442, and the SAU bulding proposal passed 698-549.
Operating budget “I’m kind of disheartened,” said Dion. “There’s not a lot of wiggle room on the budget – the only things you can cut are the things that affect kids directly.” The district held a second meeting last year after voters denied the first budget. A slimmer version of the budget passed in May. “I’m not sure that would happen again,” said Dion. The budget was shot down by just 30 votes, 608-638. The default budget is $22,343,500, about $245,000 less than what was proposed. To leave or not to leave The Hooksett School District will form a committee to study the effects of Hooksett’s potential withdrawal from SAU 15, which Hooksett shares with Auburn and Candia. Voters approved the study committee 634-595. The warrant article was submitted by Maura Ouellette, who was voted into a school board seat this year. Candia voters denied forming such a committee at the recent Candia School District Meeting.
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