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Agreement Not to Limit Statutory Powers. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, no provision of this Agreement shall in any manner be deemed to limit any power now or hereafter conferred by law upon the Regional School District or the Regional District School Committee established hereby. (The Regional District Agreement was voted in March 1954 and amended in May 1988). Adopted 11/26/02 Adopted for LSSC Policy Manual, 11/23/21 SOURCE: Lincoln-Sudbury File: AB BASIC COMMITMENT The legal basis for public education in the regional district is vested in the Constitution of Massachusetts, in state statutes pertaining to education and in the Regional Agreement of the Towns of Lincoln and Sudbury. The School Committee has the dual responsibility for implementing statutory requirements pertaining to public education and local citizens' expectations for the education of the towns' children. Under state law, the School Committee has the power to select the Superintendent, review and approve budgets and establish educational goals and policies. The power vested in the School Committee does not supersede the requirements of law or the statewide goals and standards established by the Board of Education. Lincoln-Sudbury accepts its duty to comply as fully as possible. The School Committee's obligations go further, in continuing to meet or exceed the high expectations and standards of excellence that residents of Lincoln and Sudbury have come to expect from the school. School officials and staff must accommodate-within prescribed budgetary limits-an educational environment reflecting the needs, values, and priorities of the communities it serves. Adopted for LSSC Policy Manual, 11/23/21 SOURCE: Lincoln-Sudbury File: AB THE PEOPLE AND THEIR SCHOOL DISTRICT The School Committee has the dual responsibility for implementing statutory requirements pertaining to public education and local citizens' expectations for the education of the community’s youth. It also has an obligation to determine and assess citizens' desires. When citizens elect delegates to represent them in the conduct of public education, their representatives have the authority to exercise their best judgment in determining policies, making decisions, and approving procedures for carrying out the responsibility. The School Committee therefore affirms and declares its intent to:
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Agreement Not to Limit Statutory Powers. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein no provision of this Agreement shall in any manner be deemed to limit any power now or hereafter conferred by law upon the Regional School District or the Regional District School Committee established hereby. REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT PLANNING BOARD s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx s/ X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Approved The Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education Emergency Finance Board s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Xx. x/ Xxxxxxxxx X Xxxxxx s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxx March 24, 1953 March 20, 1953 *As amended by votes taken at the annual town meetings, Monday, March 7, 1960, in the towns of Dover and Sherborn. **This sentence amended by votes taken at the annual town meetings, Monday, March 9, 1964, in the town of Dover and Sherborn. (Refers to section 8, second sentence – later further amended, see + + below.) ***As amended by votes taken at the annual town meetings, March 14, 1966, in Dover and Sherborn. ****As amended by votes taken at the special town meetings, December 12, 1966, in Dover and Sherborn. + As amended by vote of the Dover Sherborn Regional School District Committee on January 2, 1973 as implemented under section 4 of chapter 1025 of the Acts of 1973 and is authorized under general law chapter 510 Acts of 1970. Amended by votes taken at annual town meetings: Sherborn on April 24, 1989, Dover on May 1, 1989, as follows: by deleting there from section 4 (e), which is known as the "prior year‟s adjustment" clause, to be effective for fiscal year 1992. + + As amended by vote of the Dover Sherborn Regional School District Committee on January 7, 1974, as implemented under section 4 of chapter 1025 of the Acts of 1973 and as authorized under General Law chapter 510 Acts of 1970. + + + As amended by votes taken at annual town meetings: Sherborn – April 20, 1980; Dover – May 12, 1980. + + + + As amended by votes taken at special town meetings: Dover – October 24, 1994; Sherborn – November 29, 1994 June, 1982 September, 1989 December, 1994 File: AB THE PEOPLE AND THEIR SCHOOLS The School Committees have the dual responsibility for implementing statutory requirements pertaining to public education and local citizens' expectations for the education of the community‟s youth. They also have an obligation to determine and assess citizens' desires. When citizens elect delegate...

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