The following is “Notes from the Board Table,” the regular update from Christine Finkelstein, chair of the Wilton Board of Education.
If you have a few minutes, I would encourage you to visit the Wilton Public Schools website. The website has been upgraded over the past year, and is a ...
The following is “Notes from the Board Table,” the regular update from Christine Finkelstein, chairman of the Wilton Board of Education.
I had two humbling moments during last week’s Board of Education meeting.
First, as Middlebrook teacher Heather Priest was detailing the tremendo ...
Earlier this month, the Board of Finance voted to reduce the Board of Education’s proposed 2018-19 operating budget by $500,000. We had asked for a modest 2.24% increase over current spending levels, and the finance board cut that request back to 1.62%.
You’ll hear plenty from us in t ...
At last night's Board of Education meeting, chair Christine Finkelstein made a statement regarding the cuts made by the Board of Finance to the proposed FY'19 school budget, the prior night. She urged voters to support the remaining budget request at the Annual Town Meeting and Vote in M ...
The following is “Notes from the Board Table,” the regular update from Christine Finkelstein, chairman of the Wilton Board of Education.
I wish I could tell you that the 2018-19 school operating budget, which our Board of Education unanimously approved last week, is full of exciting n ...
The following is “Notes from the Board Table,” the regular update from Christine Finkelstein, chairman of the Wilton Board of Education.
Last Thursday, Feb. 1, at our regular Board of Education meeting, we did something that I never thought I’d be a part of–we asked Superintendent Kev ...
The following is “Notes from the Board Table,” the regular update from Christine Finkelstein, chairman of the Wilton Board of Education.
When the process for building the 2018-19 school operating budget began last fall, principals and administrators put together a first draft that cal ...