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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/6/2017 - P39

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Paula Johnson

So you're going to use all 10.

Superintendent Brown

We're going to have 42 kindergarten teachers. We currently have 32.

Paula Johnson

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/6/2017 - P38

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Superintendent Brown

We do have overage language in a collective bargaining agreement. | don’t believe that has been
exercised for quite a while not since I’ve been here in the last 9 months. | can’t speak to when it was
used before. We are trying to keep our class sizes as Mr. Farrington said at reasonable levels and
we’re hoping to keep all of them below 25 to the extent that we can.

Paula Johnson

What do you define reasonable levels?

Superintendent Brown

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/6/2017 - P37

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Mayor Donchess

Mr. Farrington or Dr. Brown do you want to answer? One thing we should make clear about the
kindergarten, right now there is full day kindergarten in 5 of the 12 elementary schools. So this would
equalize the education offered in all the schools.

Paula Johnson

There’s no such thing as equalization. One person can be always be smarter or less smarter than
the other person. Life is not equal.

Mayor Donchess

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/6/2017 - P36

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George Farrington

I’ve experienced that this evening. Thank you.
Chairman Dowd

Anything else on the school department?
Scott Takewith

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/6/2017 - P35

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Fred Teeboom

Earlier on | made the statement, some could say accusation, that the 20 percent less attendance in
the school today than in the year 2000. When NASDQ did a study in 2008, it was something like 15
percent less and (inaudible) have so many in the school department. Outside of the comfort of their
own little School Board meeting, Superintendent — not you Mr. Mayor, somebody in the school
department tell us why aren’t they closing at least one school?

George Farrington

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/6/2017 - P34

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us different that it was going to cost $550,000. Certainly we should have asked the Renaissance
project to reimburse the City of Nashua for the destruction of the skateboard park on Bridge Street. If
that was measured to be $270,000 that’s what you needed on top of the $150,000 you already had,
fine. Let it be $270,000. If somebody wants to make an assessment of what that skateboard park
was assessed for at that time, it’s a much smaller skateboard park than they’re building now then

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/6/2017 - P33

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skateboard park expenses would be “borne by the project”. That maybe done by discounting the way
that the property is sold or whatever. | don’t think we’ve trued that up yet. When I’ve gone and
looked at the transfer that was done out of contingency, it was with the necessity of moving the
skateboard park before the second phase of the project takes place. So! don’t think we’ve seen the
final chapter on how that’s getting paid for.

Paula Johnson

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/6/2017 - P32

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Paula Johnson

| didn’t get that when | got my budget book. Kim held the budget book for me when | came back from
vacation. | ran and got it and | didn’t know there was like a little addendum book.

Mayor Donchess

The point of the blue book is to make it easier so you can see it all in one place rather than try to
search.

Paula Johnson

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/6/2017 - P31

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Paula Johnson

Okay so the qualifications for a Solid Waste Foreman and Operations Manager is the same
qualifications coming from Solid Waste over to Public Works?

Director Fauteux

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 6/6/2017 - P30

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Paula Johnson

$80,257.

Director Fauteux

No. | believe that’s probably part of his salary. Part of it is also allocated to Wastewater and part of it
is allocated to Solid Waste.

Mayor Donchess
That position pays $100,000.
Paula Johnson

That position pays $100,000. What did this person do prior to being his title change? He was the
Operations Manager...

Director Fauteux

He’s the Assistant Director.

Paula Johnson

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