Faye Rayner Resigns From Groton-Dunstable School Committee After Eight Years
GROTON — June 10, 2026 — Faye Rayner resigned from the Groton-Dunstable Regional School Committee after more than eight years of service, including seven years as chair, effective at the close of the June 10 meeting. Rayner cited a new job, aging parents, and a desire to be fully present for her sons' remaining school years, writing in her resignation letter that "the work is never finished" but that "these are the years I cannot get back." The committee responded with a formal proclamation crediting her with leading the Florence Roach Building Committee through a seven-year process that produced a new elementary school and steering the district through the COVID-19 pandemic. Also at the meeting, the committee unanimously approved three policies on second read, including a state-mandated physical restraint policy that must be in place by August 17 and was adopted as a legal placeholder pending further review. A $2,533,260.01 spending warrant passed 7-0, and the committee voted to send a letter to the state budget conference committee urging inclusion of the Foundation Budget Review Commission, which the Senate backed but the House did not.
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