MDI school consolidation plan approved

MDI school consolidation plan approved


By Bill Trotter
BDN Staff

MOUNT DESERT ISLAND, Maine — Voters in each town that had been considering participating in a new reorganized school administration entity to replace School Union 98 approved the plan on Tuesday.

The proposal, which has been approved by the state Department of Education, passed by large margins in Bar Harbor, Cranberry Isles, Frenchboro, Mount Desert, Southwest Harbor, Swan’s Island, Tremont and Trenton. All those towns currently are members of Union 98 except Trenton, which now is a member of neighboring Union 92.

The closest vote was in Swan’s Island, which still approved the measure by a 2-to-1 margin, 153 to 75. The overall tally for the eight towns was 5,676 in favor and 1,629 opposed.

The new school administration organizational structure, which has yet to be formally named, is expected to go into effect on July 1, 2009. A new governing board for the arrangement will be formed sooner than that so a 2009-10 district budget can be drafted and approved before next July, according to Union 98 Superintendent Rob Liebow.

Not registered? Click here
E-mail this
Print this
Guidelines for posting on bangordailynews.com

Bangordailynews.com is pleased to offer a forum for readers to react to our stories, discuss them and provide additional information. We are reluctant to delete comments, but do reserve that right for those who abuse our forum. For more on using this site, please see our terms of service.

The primary rule here is pretty simple: Treat others with the same respect you'd want for yourself. What does that mean specifically? Here are some guidelines (see more):

You must be logged in to post a comment. click here to log in.

Powered by: Creative Circle Advertising Solutions, Inc.