Jackson School Board - tuition options survey

Jackson School Board members (from left) Jerry Dougherty, Jessica DellaValla and James Glazer, seen here at a joint board board meeting with the Bartlett School Board on Dec. 3, are encouraging people to take part in the high school options survey. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)

JACKSON — The Jackson School Board is seeking as much public input as possible as it weighs high school options for its students as its tuition agreement with Conway is set to expire in 2027. For weeks, the board has been conducting a survey to hear from its citizens, and the deadline to respond is today.

Jackson, along with all of the other sending towns in SAU 9, notified Conway of its intent to opt out of the high school tuition contract last June. Legally, notice must be given three years before the contract ends, which would have been June 30; otherwise, they would have been extended for another year.

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