Twenty five communities gathered at the Londonderry High School, With over 150 people attending.
United as one voice.
A unified front representing many students and communities will provide more political leverage than pleas from individual towns and districts. All
New Hampshire
towns and school officials need to make sure that funding questions get asked and get factual, and satisfactory answers. All communities have a right to know.
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SAU 15 Superintendent Armand Leseva, who oversees Hooksett, Candia and Auburn.
"timing couldn't be worse" for any changes to state aid levels, because the budgets have already been set.
"They're doing this, and here we are almost in June, all budgets have been passed and appropriated and any negative impact means higher tax rates,
We're not waiting and seeing, we're playing the game, if it's a game, that we're ready to join a coalition of other communities that would be negatively impacted," LeSelva said.
Senator Ted Gatsas (R- Manchester)
"The Courts have been very clear, You need a funding source thiat is equal across the state."
(c) 2005 New Hampshire Communities for Adequate Funding of Education (NHcafe)