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Lexington residents share opinions
on the process, designs and impacts of the new LHS.
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November 3, 2024 - Article from Lexington Minuteman, Nov 5 1998 - LHS capacity is 2100 students
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October 7, 2024 - Open Letter to Kathleen Lenihan, SBC Chair and Superintendent Julie Hackett
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August 14 - Video - SBC Community Meeting #6 - LHS4ALL supporters make public comments
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5:05 - Olga Guttag - will the SBC slow down and delay the MSBA process in order to revise project plans?
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22:23 - Denis Kefallinos - will the SBC develop and consider less costly design options to avoid backing the town into a corner?
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41:09 - Jim Williams - will you ask the architects to develop plans that stay off the rec fields?
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49:36 - Peter Kelley - why hasn't the position of the SelectBoard been presented to the SBC and discussed (regarding not impacting the recreation fields) ?
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1:16:51 - Alan Seferian - will the SBC try to preserve economic diversity and listen to residents concerns?
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1:35:34 - Aviram Cohen - why are we married to the restrictive MSBA process?
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1:45:00 - Sarela Cohen - do you find it fiscally responsible to take on such a huge debt for the high school given all the huge projects in the pipeline?
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Jim Williams - August 3 - Letter to the Town of Lexington: The School Building Committee is failing to serve the public in its choices of a design for Lexington High School
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Aviram Cohen - July 15 - New LHS Cost and Impact on Taxpayers