Emails a concern for Region One board

FALLS VILLAGE — At the Jan. 9 meeting of the Region One Board of Education, Chairman Phil Hart asked board members to think about relations between the board and the Regional Schools Services Center (RSSC, aka the Region One Central office) and how they could be improved. He read a statement lamenting the “withering array of emails” and the back-and-forth over requests from board members for copies of documents and legal opinions. He said the issue would be on the agenda for the February board meeting, which is Monday, Feb. 6.The situation has not improved in the interim. In two sets of emails obtained by The Lakeville Journal from the RSSC, Superintendent Patricia Chamberlain, Assistant Superintendent Diane Goncalves, Housatonic Valley Regional High School (HVRHS) Principal Matt Harnett and Region One Board Vice Chairman Jonathan Moore of Kent all take exception to the tone of emails from Falls Village representative Gale Toensing.Toensing, in turn, takes exception to the tone of their emails.The original subjects of the emails — including the recommendations of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges for HVRHS and Toensing’s request to attend the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education conference in November 2011 — get lost in the often acrimonious email chains.Frustration seems to be spreading to the member towns’ boards of education. Last week the North Canaan board expressed its concern over the emails.The topic promises to continue to be the source of heated discussion. The emails are public information and are linked below.

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