Monday, July 27, 2020

Friend School Talks Consolidation With Exeter-Milligan; Vote Is Sept. 16


In case you haven't heard, members of the Friend Public School Board are talking consolidation again -- this time, it's with their neighbors to the west.

Readers of this blog may recall that about a dozen years ago, some Friend school board members approached Dorchester school leaders with the idea of consolidating the two institutions.

Fast forward 12 years later. 

At the July 7 Friend School Board meeting, there was lengthy discussion regarding a potential consolidation with Exeter-Milligan Public Schools in 2021. According to the Friend Sentinel, the meeting was held in the school’s new gym, with community members filling the bleachers to ensure social distancing.

Despite the controversial nature of consolidation, only 14 people took to the microphone to share their thoughts. Given the lack of passion against consolidation, it appears the merger has a shot, according to some Friend residents we've spoken with.

The Friend paper says that "some community members said they felt the board was rushing into a decision while others said not enough information has been shared with parents and students about the subject. Others suggested possible alternatives to a consolidation and inquired about the future of both school districts."

An official vote for consolidation is set for Sept. 16.

Friend and Exeter-Milligan have had football co-op for the past two seasons and a softball co-op with Fillmore Central Public Schools. The two districts also share a science teacher, Lorie Sliefert, with joint curriculum and a combined FFA chapter.

4 comments:

  1. On July 13th, the Friend school board voted to rescind talks about consolidation due to the Exeter-Milligan board voting July 8th, to conduct a feasibility study with Filmore Central.

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  2. Disappointed in this story. You failed to point out that Friend is bribing Milligan with $150,000 a year in payments for 30 years, but the poor people of the Milligan district aren't being told their property tax levy will go up 25%!!!!

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  3. Exeter-Milligan school district patrons, school board members & citizens: Be very careful when dealing with Friend school district. Check out ALL the criteria before making a decision. It has been noted that Friend built the new school addition to "lure" other districts into consolidating with them. They want to be top dog, take control of your district under the guise of good faith. Don't trust them.

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