Middleborough School Committee Unanimously Elects New Chair and Vice Chair
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
04/25/2024
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Recording Published:
04/25/2024
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Duration:
55 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Middleborough
- Meeting Overview:
The most recent Middleborough School Committee meeting resulted in the unanimous election of a new chairperson, Allan Frawley, and vice chairperson, Ezekiel Lewis. The meeting also addressed several issues, including the school choice policy, superintendent evaluation process, and facilities updates, such as the Middleborough High School gym roof project. Furthermore, the adoption of the revised Reads Collaborative agreement, which now includes Brockton Public Schools and Whitman Hanson Regional School District, marked a significant expansion in the committee’s collaborative partnerships.
The discussion around the school choice policy was a focal point during the meeting. The committee emphasized that students admitted through school choice must be residents of the district and that schools should establish a sibling preference policy for admitting such students. The application process was outlined to be a blind process. It was also highlighted that once a student is admitted through school choice, their acceptance cannot be rescinded. Regarding the potential opt-out of school choice, the committee noted that a public hearing followed by a vote would be necessary.
Deliberations on the school choice policy included an examination of the financial gain against the opportunity to keep siblings together. The necessity for a public hearing if the committee elects not to open school choice was stressed, and the committee deliberated on the potential limitations and factors to be considered in the decision-making process. The process for opting out of school choice was also discussed.
The meeting progressed with updates on various school activities and events, including a clothing swap and a conference. The Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC) was suggested to conduct a professional development day for the School Committee. A member provided an update on the superintendent evaluation process, which is based on reports, evidence, and personal observations. The superintendent evaluation is crucial as it provides accountability and oversight for the district’s lead administrator.
Additionally, the superintendent presented three items, starting with the preliminary conversation about school choice. The Reads Collaborative agreement was reviewed and adopted with the addition of new member districts, expanding the scope of the collaborative’s educational services and resources. The update on the Middleborough High School gym roof repair was particularly noteworthy, as the project was completed in a quick turnaround and funded through insurance.
The committee also discussed the importance of subcommittees and requested a list of these subcommittees and information on their work. Furthermore, the committee explored training opportunities for the members, including a one-day new school committee member training session and a conference in November, which shows a commitment to continuous improvement and education.
A public comment was made about the upcoming Cooler Middleboro Fair, hosted by the Middleboro YES Club and Sustainable Middleboro. The fair is set to feature educational booths, student projects, and kids’ activities, highlighting the committee’s engagement with student-led initiatives and community events.
In procedural matters, the committee voted to adopt the Roberts Rules of Order newly revised 11th Edition as a procedural guide for conducting the school committee meetings. The committee also addressed the logistics of setting meeting dates for the remaining meetings in May and June, with some dates presenting conflicts. It was agreed to revisit the discussion regarding the May 23rd meeting at a later date. Additionally, the committee discussed adding an authorized signatory for warrants, further ensuring the financial and operational efficiency of the committee’s activities.
The meeting’s conclusion saw the approval of a consent agenda, which typically includes routine items that are not expected to require discussion, and a motion to adjourn. The consent agenda’s approval is a standard practice, streamlining the committee’s proceedings and allowing more time for debate and decision-making on substantial issues.
Mrs. Carolyn Lyons
School Board Officials:
Mr. Richard J. Young, Mr. Ezekiel Lewis, Mr. Christopher Benson, Mrs. Jessica Chartoff, Mr. Allin Frawley, Mrs. Marcy Fregault
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
04/25/2024
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Recording Published:
04/25/2024
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Duration:
55 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Middleborough
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