Letter: The meeting places chosen

Published: 06-05-2024 9:42 AM

The meeting places chosen for the public meetings emphasizing Q and A reflect the opinion of the Concord School Board of the public. Both Mill Brook on June 11 and the Concord High School auditorium on June 18 will put the public seating well aside and segregated from the board members. They wouldn’t want to catch any good ideas.

Not only that, but the board members at the high school meeting will sit on the elevated stage, a symbol of their high status and loftier decisions (in their own minds). Meanwhile, the “lower class taxpayers” are seated together in a subservient place, while the “upper class” board members and administrators spend the money of the “lowliest.”

Betty Hoadley

Concord

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