I believe it is a cost split proportionally based on number of students from 
each town using a rolling average to prevent big year to year swings in Town 
cost.

 

Andy

 

From: Lincoln <lincoln-boun...@lincolntalk.org> On Behalf Of Gordon Woodington
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2022 2:20 PM
To: Sara Mattes <samat...@gmail.com>
Cc: Lincoln Talk <lincoln@lincolntalk.org>
Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] Question about contested 2022 Lincoln races

 

Simple minded; is cost split proportionally based on number of students from 
each town?  Obvious that would then fluctuate on a year basis or so??

Gordon Woodington

 

 

On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 1:59 PM Sara Mattes <samat...@gmail.com 
<mailto:samat...@gmail.com> > wrote:

There is a long history of Sudbury feeling the agreement should require a 
larger payment from Lincoln

When I was on the Select Board, it was very a hot topic.

We had a local study committee to look into other potential regional options.

There were none.

I would be curious to know where the push to revisit the agree is truly coming 
from.

Sara

Sent from my iPhone





On Mar 18, 2022, at 1:25 PM, Louis Zipes <louiszi...@gmail.com 
<mailto:louiszi...@gmail.com> > wrote:



Michelle,

Personally for me the biggest thing, for the LSSC (LSRH) races, is how each 
candidate looks upon the Lincoln Sudbury Regional High School Agreement. As I 
understand there might be a clamoring from Sudbury residents that Lincoln is 
not 'paying its fair share' and they want to re-open the agreement. Apologies 
if I'm mischaracterizing this but apparently there was a committee that was 
formed to look at this question so we should have some wariness about this and 
seek to clarify their positions on this.

 

Keep in mind that at certain points in our time in this long compact we may 
have thought we were getting the short end of the stick so I would defer to 
people with longer institutional knowledge to give some historical context 
here. 

 

I second that the evening was a great way to meet and hear from candidates from 
some of the boards that get less visibility. Hurrah for all of the people 
putting themselves out there to help our community.

 

- Louis

 

On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 10:31 AM Michelle Barnes via Lincoln 
<lincoln@lincolntalk.org <mailto:lincoln@lincolntalk.org> > wrote:

Dear LincolnTalk, 

I’m wondering whether the candidates challenging incumbents in the two 2022 
town elections, or anyone else for that matter, might be able to shed any light 
on why they’ve entered the race? From the candidate forum I did not get a 
strong sense of that. (Rightly so, in order to keep the discussion civil, the 
parameters around the evening would’ve made that conversation difficult. The 
moderators, Carol Casper and Rob Stringer, did a truly superb job of pulling 
that evening together and moderating it, and I’m so very grateful to all the 
candidates for putting their hat into the vital ring of public service. We are 
so lucky to have so many super talented, capable, caring and committed people 
in our community,  wow!) 

Our daughter will be entering the eighth grade this fall, so I am particularly 
interested in (and mystified by) the LSRH school committee race. From the 
candidates forum, on the face of it at least, stated objectives and values were 
reasonably similar across the incumbents and those challenging the incumbents 
although styles were clearly very different (for both contested races). This 
leaves me wondering what I am missing? If you’d like to, or are at least 
willing to, discuss this with me privately, please email me back and I’ll give 
you my personal contact information so that we can discuss it by phone or meet 
for coffee at the Twisted Tree or whatever is most comfortable and convenient 
for you. It might be good for all of us to learn the answer to this question 
directly from the candidates challenging incumbents though. 

Thank you very much, 
Michelle Barnes 
S. Great Rd.

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