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Siiri Stinson talks on the phone Sept. 12, 2017, at her Wilton home with a friend about the Regional School Unit 9 school budget that was rejected, keeping hopes alive that a budget would be passed that would not cut special education services to students in the school district. Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans
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Siiri Stinson talks on the phone Sept. 12, 2017, at her Wilton home with a friend about the Regional School Unit 9 school budget that was rejected, keeping hopes alive that a budget would be passed that would not cut special education services to students in the school district.
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Siiri Stinson follows vote totals Sept. 12, 2017, on a computer with her sons Samuel, 17, and Simon, 7, as voters reject the Regional School Unit 9 school budget, keeping hopes alive that a budget would be passed that would not cut special education services to students in the school district.
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Siiri Stinson stands at the microphone to clarify budget spending on special education during a Regional School Unit 9 school budget meeting May 7 at Mt. Blue High School.
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Siiri Stinson, center, casts her vote on spending for special education during a Regional School Unit 9 school budget meeting May 7 at Mt. Blue High School.