Questions about the High School Project? Join us SUN, Nov 2nd, 7-8:30PM

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Emily Sayre

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Oct 22, 2025, 4:15:41 PM10/22/25
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Yes4Lex Happy Hour, Sunday, Nov 2nd, 7-8:30PM

Hello Neighbors! We are hosting a social and informational session to answer questions related to the High School project and the upcoming vote on Monday, December 8th.

7:00 social (beverages and snacks)
7:30 brief informational session 
Time for questions and conversation until 8:30

When we moved here 13 years ago, there was talk about the need for a new high school then. The school is now over 70 years old and is falling apart. My junior has experienced 5 fire alarm disruptions in 6 weeks of school due to building related failures like elevator shaft flooding and gas leaks. If this vote does not pass, repairs and renovation to the existing building would cost taxpayers more and take much longer than the new build.

We want a solution now. Current 8th graders, like my youngest. will be seniors in the new building when it opens, fall 2029. Let's make this happen.

We will have plenty of information to share and a Select Board and School Board member to answer your questions!  

Emily Sayre

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Oct 30, 2025, 9:09:05 PM10/30/25
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Yes4Lex Happy Hour, Sunday, Nov 2nd, 7-8:30PM
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Hello Neighbors! We are hosting a social and informational session to answer questions related to the High School project and the upcoming vote on Monday, December 8th. You are encouraged to come whether you already know you support the project, or if you're unsure but would like to learn more. 7:00 social (beverages and snacks) 7:30 brief informational session  Time for questions and conversation until 8:30 When we moved here 13 years ago, there was talk about the need for a new high school then. The school is now over 70 years old and is falling apart. My junior has experienced 5 fire alarm disruptions in 6 weeks of school due to building related failures like elevator shaft flooding and gas leaks. If this vote does not pass, repairs and renovation to the existing building would cost taxpayers more and take much longer than the new build. We want a solution now. Current 8th graders, like my youngest. will be seniors in the new building when it opens, fall 2029. Let's make this happen. We will have plenty of information to share and Mark Sandeen (Select Board) and Sarah Carter (School Board) to answer your questions!
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