Littleton School Committee Tackles Bullying Policy Update and Special Education
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
05/30/2024
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Recording Published:
05/31/2024
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Duration:
99 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Littleton
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Littleton School Committee discussed updates to the district’s bullying policy and reviewed a comprehensive program evaluation for special education services. The updated bullying policy included broader definitions of cyberbulity and new responses to incidents, while the special education evaluation focused on improving inclusion services and streamlining data collection.
The revised bullying plan, a focal point of the meeting, addressed the evolving challenge of cyberbullying. The committee considered an expanded definition to include various forms of electronic communication and the inclusion of allegations made by staff members. The plan now incorporates responses ranging from counseling to referral services for all parties involved in bullying incidents. Additionally, the committee discussed the need for updated procedures to effectively handle false allegations of bullying or retaliation, emphasizing the importance of a fair and responsive policy.
The meeting also highlighted the program evaluation for the district’s special education services, conducted by experienced educational specialists. Commended for its conducive learning environments and staff engagement, the district received recommendations for implementing specific entrance and exit criteria for programs, updating program descriptions, and enhancing transition processes between school buildings. Special attention was drawn to the need for increasing therapeutic and behavioral supports, improving data collection, and involving special administrators in master scheduling. Looking forward, the committee underscored the evaluation’s role in guiding future improvements, particularly in inclusion services.
Another topic of interest was the presentation on postsecondary plans for the graduating class of 2024. The superintendent detailed the diverse paths of 122 graduates, with a significant number attending colleges and universities outside of Massachusetts, others entering the workforce, or opting for gap years. The role of guidance counselors in aiding the college application process was recognized as vital.
The committee was informed about the district’s stable financial position and savings in some budget areas. The financial update also covered ongoing capital improvement projects, the necessity to meet financial obligations, and the importance of early school bus registration for route planning. Additionally, there was a unanimous decision to elect a member for signature authorizations on accounts payable and payroll warrants.
Issues with the registration process for Middle School sports were raised, pointing towards the need for administrative improvements. Furthermore, the transportation budget was reported to be at 103%, with reassurances that this increase was anticipated and accounted for in the budget.
The Shaker Lane building project was another significant agenda item. Discussions centered on involving the community in deciding whether to build new or renovate existing structures. Plans for a visioning program work plan and the scheduling of a summer work retreat to engage the community were outlined, with a focus on effective communication of the project’s progress.
Dr. Kelly R. Clenchy
School Board Officials:
Justin McCarthy, Jen Gold, Stacy Desmarais, Binal Patel, Elaine Santelmann
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
05/30/2024
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Recording Published:
05/31/2024
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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:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Littleton
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