School Board (2 for 3 years)
*Patricia M. Corbett 2,789
*Peter A. Morgan 2,331
Dane Hoover 1,362
School district moderator (1 for 3 years)
*Mark A. Pearson 3,188
School district treasurer (1 for 3 years)
*Linda D. Cornwell 3,140
School district clerk (1 for 3 years)
*Kelly Bryant 3,185
ARTICLE 2. $22 million for the design, construction and equipping of additions and renovations to the Barron, Lancaster and North Salem schools. $391,000 for the first-year payment on the bond, with the amount to be offset by $120,000 in impact fees and $271,600 in interest earned on the temporary investment of bond proceeds. Authorize the School Board to accept any available grants for the project.
*Yes: 2,613
No: 1,653
ARTICLE 3. Operating budget of $55,618,900. If defeated, the budget would be $56,308,116, the same as last year.
*Yes: $2,604
No: 1,526
ARTICLE 4. $161,688 to fund cost items related to benefits for 2010-2011, the third year of a contract with the Salem Education Association.
*Yes: 2,429
No: 1,749
ARTICLE 5. $30,259 to fund cost items related to an increase in secretaries' benefits for 2010-2011, the second year of a three-year contract with the Salem Educational Personnel Association.
*Yes: 2,311
No: 1,859
ARTICLE 6. $16,258 to fund cost items related to aides' benefits for 2010-2011, the second of a two-year contract with the Salem Educational Personnel Association.
*Yes: 2,323
No: 1,844
ARTICLE 7. $17,493 to fund cost items related to an increase in custodians' benefits for 2010-2011, the second year of a three-year contract with the Salem School Custodian Employees Association.
*Yes: 2,363
No: 1,797
ARTICLE 8. $22,295 to fund cost items related to an increase in food service personnel salaries and benefits for 2010-2011, the second year of a three-year contract with the Salem Association of Food Service Personnel.
*Yes: 2,373
No: 1,755
ARTICLE 9. If one or more of Articles 4-8 are defeated, authorize the School Board to call a special meeting.
*Yes: 1,900
No: 2,125
ARTICLE 10. Authorize the School Board to purchase property at 204 Main St., next to Woodbury Middle School, to expand the school site. $48,000 from impact fees would go toward the purchase with the $491,000 balance to be raised at a subsequent district meeting.
*Yes: 2,565
No: 1,588
ARTICLE 11. Authorize the School Board to sell district property at 137-145 Lowell Road. Raise up to $365,000 for the capital reserve fund, with the money coming from the sale proceeds.
*Yes: 3,112
No: 1,048
ARTICLE 12. Authorize the School Board to convey to National Grid, or another utility company serving the property, a utility easement over property at Fisk School. This would be for the installation and maintenance of a power pole to serve the school.
*Yes: 3,346
No: 810
* Denotes winner or approval








