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.k <br /> li <br /> 40 <br /> Ali. <br /> x <br /> 44 <br /> + ' MHPEE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ..�' <br /> i �1 <br /> REGULAR MEETING <br /> , a <br /> August 61 1991 <br /> Minutes <br /> sting called The regular meeting of the Mashpee School. Committee <br /> to order was called to order by Chairpetson Dr. Elizabeth z <br /> Pette at 7 : 00 p.m. in the Middle School conference <br /> Room, <br /> Present: School committee - Dr. Elizabeth Petti, " <br /> Maryanne dibbs, David Consalvi, and Carole - <br /> h.r <br /> Iunivan. Janice Mills arrived at p.m* <br /> Administration — Dr. Lincoln DeMoura, Nick <br /> Feldman. Charles Liberty was absent. { <br /> approval of Motion rade by Mrs. Dunivan, seconded. by Mr. <br /> minutes Consalvi, to approve the minuts of the regular <br /> meeting of July 9, 19916 <br /> VOTE: Unanimous ' <br /> Motion made by Mr. consalri, seconded by Ms. Gibbs, <br /> to approve the minutes of the executive session of <br /> July 9, 1991. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous <br /> r, <br /> blic Forum Nothing - to report. <br /> .1 Fiscal Polic Re ort - Kevin Harrington - Executive <br /> Secretary, Kevin Harrington, was present to discuss <br /> the "Executive Summary of the Fiscal Policy � <br /> Advisory committee Report's dated April,, 1991. Dr. <br /> Petti asked if the Committee would allow Mr. <br /> Harrington to move up on the agenda for his <br /> presentation. Members agreed. <br /> Mr. Hai rim ton addressed the Committee in detail on � <br /> this report. He said the report was generated to <br /> �� <br /> create an awareness within the Town that money is <br /> extremely critical. He stressed that solutions to a <br /> the fiscal challenges facing the town are local and <br /> : he does not expect nor anticipate state aid to be a � <br /> predictable nor a reliable source of income. <br /> a Committee Mr.. 4��aA <br /> After nswerin questions from th � w_ k , <br /> . <br /> Harrington, r e irate r a .e that this report is to make <br /> the people aware of the financial situation and <br /> possible recommendations to aid the town. , <br /> S' <br /> i r <br /> 'r <br /> Y W <br />