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RSU 10 board votes to retain Marobi Elementary if town of Mexico declines deed

April 27, 2026 | RSU 10, School Districts, Maine


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RSU 10 board votes to retain Marobi Elementary if town of Mexico declines deed
The Western Foothills Regional School Unit 10 school board voted unanimously to retain Marobi Elementary School if the town of Mexico does not accept conveyance by July 1, 2026.

Troy Eastman, principal of Buckfield Junior-Senior High School, introduced the item and the superintendent and board members discussed next steps after learning the town had not accepted the deed. Board members said attorneys are involved to clarify how to reverse prior conveyance steps and to secure insurance; staff reported the district had scrambled to obtain coverage after discovering the building had been uninsured, with temporary insurance costing under $1,000 for a year.

Board discussion focused on short-term and longer-term options if the district retakes the property: use as cold storage for district materials, shutting the building down while evaluating leases or sales, or repurposing for community services. The superintendent said the district would initially secure and mothball the building for storage, then evaluate leasing or sale options later. Members also noted the district could put the property out to bid, lease space, or work with outside agencies, and that decisions would follow the district’s legal and procurement processes.

Board members asked whether the town’s decision had been a voter issue; the superintendent said the conveyance had been placed on the town ballot and town officials and attorneys are now determining how to proceed. The board requested staff and counsel continue to work with the town and return with recommendations.

The motion to “act to retain Marobi Elementary School if the town of Mexico does not accept conveyance by July 1, 2026” was approved unanimously; the motion text and final procedural mover/second are recorded in the meeting minutes. The board directed staff to secure the building and report back with options and costs.

Looking ahead, the board said it will consider whether to repair, lease, or sell the property once legal and condition assessments are complete.

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