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By contrast, Nashua High School North is ranked #62 out of 82 high schools in the state for the
2015-2016 school, and Nashua High School South is ranked #59. Thus, the two high schools in
the Nashua School District are ranked with the bottom 25% of the high schools in New
Hampshire.
Why would anyone vote against Ordinance O-16-11
The Nashua Teachers Union with its $89,000 loaded average cost per teacher per year would be
much against this. Same as the teachers unions who advertised against Question #2 in
Massachusetts to lift the cap on the number of charter schools permitted in this state.
So we need to examine, which aldermen received contributions from the Nashua Teachers Union
(NTU), for such contributions come with strings attached.
From the contributions reported for the 2015 Municipal election on reported the Nashua City
Clerk’s website:
NO--Voting to reject
NTU Contribution
1. McCarthy $500
2. O’Brien $500
3. Wilshire $500
4. Clemons $250
5. Melissa-Golja $250
6. Lopez 0
7. Dowd not posted (not filed?)
8. Caron not posted (not filed?)
YES —Voting to pass
NTU Contribution
Deane
Cookson
Moriarty
McGuinness
Schoneman
LeBrun
Siegel
IAW YOY =
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These teachers’ union contributions to the NO voters speak volumes.
Alderman LeBrun, sponsor of this ordinance, please move to take O-16-11 off the table with a
roll call vote, and let’s find out who is in the pockets of the teachers union and against the
welfare of our kids.
Thank you