Members of the John H. Fuller Recess Committee present an article on using playground equipment in winter to Conway school officials at a mock school board meeting Monday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
School Superintendent Kevin Richard gets a high five from a John H. Fuller Elementary pupil after Monday’s mock school board meeting at the SAU 9 offices Monday. Second- and third-graders presented proposed warrant articles to be voted on at a mock election at the school. For story, see page 13. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Conway school board members Mark Hounsell (left) and chair of the board Joe Lentini (right) listen to the Fun Events Committee about their proposed article to increase play time during a mock school board meeting Monday.(JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Members of the John H. Fuller Recess Committee present an article on using playground equipment in winter to Conway school officials at a mock school board meeting Monday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
School Superintendent Kevin Richard gets a high five from a John H. Fuller Elementary pupil after Monday’s mock school board meeting at the SAU 9 offices Monday. Second- and third-graders presented proposed warrant articles to be voted on at a mock election at the school. For story, see page 13. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Conway school board members Mark Hounsell (left) and chair of the board Joe Lentini (right) listen to the Fun Events Committee about their proposed article to increase play time during a mock school board meeting Monday.(JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
CONWAY — Get involved and make a difference. That was the message given to nearly 50 John H. Fuller Elementary students, who appeared before the Conway School Board and SAU 9 officials Monday afternoon during a mock school board meeting in which they presented six well-researched warrant articles that their classmates will vote on.
Representing the board were Mark Hounsell, Jessica Whitelaw, Courtney Burke and chair Joe Lentini. Superintendent Kevin Richard, Assistant Superintendent Kadie Wilson and John Fuller Principal Danielle Nutting represented SAU 9. Participating teachers included Rebecca Skelton, Meghan Hill and Sarah Neugebauer, plus school counselor Alison Memoli, special education teacher Beth Cole and paraprofessional Nicole Smith.
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