Concern over the Tamworth School Board's proposed budget and warrant articles of $10 million drew a crowd to last Thursday's meeting led by board chair Kathi Padgett (right). To Padgett's left is SAU 13 Superintendent Mike Whaland. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Concern over the Tamworth School Board's proposed budget and warrant articles of $10 million drew a crowd to last Thursday's meeting led by board chair Kathi Padgett (right). To Padgett's left is SAU 13 Superintendent Mike Whaland. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
TAMWORTH — The school board will be asking voters for about $10 million in budget and warrant articles come March.
Some residents say they can't afford it, but the school board says the budget is bare bones. On Jan. 16, the school board finalized the draft budget going to public hearing on Feb 4 at 7 p.m. Voters will decide to approve a school budget at annual school meeting March 4.
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