Dighton Board Deliberates Over New School Project Details
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
07/22/2024
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Recording Published:
07/25/2024
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Duration:
76 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Dighton
- Meeting Overview:
The recent meeting of the Dighton Board of Selectmen was dominated by discussions surrounding the proposed new school and its potential impact on the community, with safety issues, curriculum changes, and enrollment projections taking center stage. The board members engaged in detailed deliberations about the Educational Profile Questionnaire (EPQ), the feasibility study, and the Massachusetts School Building Authority’s (MSBA) requirements.
One of notable topics discussed was the proposed new school’s capacity and design, which sparked concerns regarding potential conflicts with other ongoing projects in the town. The board members stressed the importance of addressing safety issues both inside and outside the school, with particular emphasis on parking lot issues and building safety features. During the discussion, it was suggested that potential renovations should be considered alongside new construction, and that the EPQ should incorporate these safety concerns and other building issues.
The feasibility study was another focal point, as members debated the best approach to balance predictions with actual needs that would be clarified upon the study’s completion. The impact of housing developments and water issues on future school enrollment was considered, and board members advocated for a review of these factors as part of the feasibility study. The current utilization of school spaces, such as the multi-purpose use of the cafeteria and the capacity of certain areas, were also brought to attention, highlighting the need for careful planning to ensure the adequacy and safety of the school facilities.
Furthermore, the integration of technology in PreK through fourth-grade classrooms, especially at the Beckwith Palmer River Elementary School, was discussed in detail. The board members reviewed the proposed changes in classroom and special education spaces, including the addition of STEM spaces and a maker space. A brief mention was made regarding the update of dining and food service space to accommodate a full-service kitchen and storage facilities.
In addition, the conversation touched on the importance of project-based learning, collaboration, and student voice, as well as the challenges of securing reimbursement from the MSBA for facilities like a maintenance shed. Enrollment projections and the adequacy of classroom spaces were debated, with a focus on the need for flexibility in classroom spaces to handle potential fluctuations in student numbers, and the potential impact of new developments on these projections.
During the meeting, the topic of curriculum changes at the elementary school level was also addressed. The possibility of converting a second-grade classroom into a third-grade classroom based on enrollment numbers was discussed, as well as the inclusion of grades one through four or one through five in the plans. The emphasis on STEM education and project-based learning was considered, with a proposal to create an outdoor classroom space. The language of the proposal, particularly concerning the implementation of project-based learning and the team teaching approach, was scrutinized and adjustments were suggested.
Community engagement was another point of discussion, with the board considering the creation of a project website to inform the public and the inclusion of focus groups with teachers and students to gather feedback. The thoroughness of the MSBA’s process in determining enrollment and building requirements was discussed, along with the importance of providing comprehensive information to the public about the MSBA process and enrollment projection data.
Finally, the board discussed milestone dates and upcoming deadlines for the EPQ. Plans were made to continue working on the portal of births and building permits and to seek information from the MSBA regarding feasibility vote deadlines.
Michael P. Mullen, Jr.
City Council Officials:
Peter D. Caron, Nicole Mello, Leonard E. Hull, Jr., Karin Brady (Executive Assistant/ HR Coordinator), Leeanne Kerwin (Administrative Assistant)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
07/22/2024
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Recording Published:
07/25/2024
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Duration:
76 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Dighton
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