Hamilton-Wenham Approves Northshore Christian School Relocation
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
03/21/2024
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Recording Published:
03/21/2024
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Duration:
99 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Hamilton, Wenham
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting of the Hamilton-Wenham Regional School Committee, discussions led to the unanimous approval for the relocation of Northshore Christian School into Wenham, the unanimous passage of the Student Opportunity Act (SOA) for April 2024, and detailed talks on the district’s budget presentation and educational initiatives. The committee also took time to honor the achievements of winter athletes, and outlined plans for upcoming projects and school facility improvements.
The relocation of Northshore Christian School was a focal point, with the committee deliberating on the school’s accreditation requirements and the process for allowing the school to operate within the district. Questions raised about the validity of the accreditation letter due to its expiration date were addressed with the clarification that the accreditation process operates on a 10-year cycle with periodic reports. The motion to accept Northshore Christian School was passed unanimously.
Another substantial agenda item was the SOA, which concentrates on enhancing educational support for special education students, low-income families, and English language learners. The committee examined evidence-based programs and outlined community outreach strategies to ensure effective communication with families. Data measures such as Dibbles, I-Ready, STAR Renaissance, and in-house assessments were discussed to track student progress and address educational gaps. The SOA’s implementation included the use of a heat map to pinpoint these gaps and a collaborative approach with data teams to address individual student needs.
Further discussions on the SOA included the assessment and intervention strategies for elementary and middle school students, specifically focusing on how reading specialists and literacy TAs are working to address weaknesses identified through Dibbles data. The committee reviewed the strategic planning process, the shift to the CKLA curriculum, and the selection process for math and ELA curriculums. The challenges of providing specialized instruction and academic support were also discussed, as well as the implications of funding discrepancies revealed by the SOA and the anticipated increase in funding pending the state budget finalization.
The unanimous passing of the SOA for the April 2024 submission was a step, which led to discussions on the need to add a third member to the negotiation subcommittee. The subsequent nomination and approval for a new member were carried out with full agreement. Furthermore, the committee addressed the draft of the town meeting flyer, emphasizing the importance of making the information accessible through the inclusion of terms, definitions, and potentially QR codes, transforming the flyer into an educational tool.
Budget presentation became a point of contention, with committee members debating on the effective communication of the budget’s minor increase to the public. Suggestions included using a quote to underscore the small increase, while another member voiced discomfort with emphasizing this message. The possibility of including year-to-year comparisons and visual representations like pie charts was also discussed to ensure clear public understanding.
The scheduling of a school committee retreat was debated, with members expressing scheduling conflicts and the challenge of planning around summer activities. The importance of early planning to ensure attendance and the need to gather ideas for the retreat’s agenda was agreed upon.
Additionally, the committee discussed six capital improvement projects reported by the Capital Finance committee. Prioritizing these projects by safety concerns and maintenance issues, the committee covered boiler work, playground resurfacing, and window replacement. Updates on ongoing negotiations, the hiring process for custodians, and safety aspects of the Cutler project’s building design were also provided.
Eric Tracy
School Board Officials:
Dana Allara, Julia Campbell, Jennifer Carr, David Frenkel, Amy Kunberger, David Polito, Trenton Honda
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
03/21/2024
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Recording Published:
03/21/2024
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Duration:
99 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Hamilton, Wenham
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