Somerset-Berkley School Committee Approves Teachers’ Contract, Discusses Enrollment Decline

The Somerset-Berkley Regional School Committee convened to address a variety of issues, ranging from the approval of a new teachers’ contract to concerns over a significant drop in senior class enrollment.

A major milestone of the meeting was the unanimous approval of a memorandum of agreement with the Somerset Teachers Association, covering the period from September 1, 2024, through August 31, 2027. This agreement, which received enthusiastic support from the committee, was seen as a step in acknowledging the valuable contributions of both Unit A and Unit B members to the school community. The successful negotiation of this contract was a focal point of the meeting.

In a related financial matter, the committee also unanimously approved the contract for Chief Financial Officer Raquel Pellerin. This approval followed a motion and second, with committee members expressing confidence in Pellerin’s ability to manage the district’s finances effectively.

Enrollment statistics revealed a concerning trend: the senior class has experienced a notable drop, currently standing at 217 students, down from 237 in grade 10. This decline prompted a discussion about potential causes, such as students transferring to other schools or opting for evening programs. The graduation rate, hovering around 94-95%, suggested that dropout rates might contribute to this trend, with approximately 10 to 20 students lost per grade level over the years. The conversation also touched on a broader resolution to raise the compulsory school attendance age from 16 to 18, a topic that elicited mixed feelings among committee members.

Transportation challenges were another significant topic, particularly the shortage of drivers impacting Somerset more than Somerset Berkley. This shortage has complicated the maintenance of a sufficient fleet and has affected the scheduling of school days around election days, especially when they fall shortly after Labor Day. The committee discussed the complexities of having students and voters on the same premises, emphasizing the need for a solution that balances the school calendar with voting logistics.

The committee also addressed the annual building inspection, praising the custodial staff for their exceptional preparation of the school. This discussion included an update on the smooth school opening and the success of transportation arrangements with Fisher Bus, which had improved this year. Professional development sessions had commenced immediately, focusing on data and strategies for enhancing student learning.

In lighter news, the selection of a new school bell became a topic of discussion. The previous bell had been lost due to a power outage, and students were given the opportunity to vote on a new bell sound. This initiative aimed to reflect student preferences and foster a sense of community involvement.

Business and financial matters included updates on Chapter 70 funding. The committee noted a favorable budgetary variance of $7,670 to be credited back to the towns of Somerset and Berkley. This variance primarily stemmed from delays in the state’s final budget approval. The committee deliberated whether to approve an updated assessment sheet due to the increase in Chapter 70 funding, ultimately deciding to prepare the revised sheet for a future meeting to avoid any confusion.

Baseball field improvements were scheduled after consultations with a landscape architect. The committee also discussed the potential use of the soccer field for ice skating, seeking clarification on liability and potential damage to the field. Initial feedback suggested no harm to the grass during the ice skating period, given its dormant state.

Further discussions involved the appointment of a delegate for the Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC) joint conference, scheduled for November 3. The committee unanimously supported the appointment, emphasizing the importance of having a representative present for voting.

Concerns were also raised about various MASC resolutions perceived as overreaching or impractical. The committee agreed to move the discussion of these resolutions to the October agenda, allowing for further review and information gathering.

Updates from the towns of Somerset and Berkley highlighted a successful start to the school year, with parent nights scheduled in the coming weeks. The committee also discussed capital improvement planning for elementary buildings, emphasizing the need for discussions with local officials to ensure taxpayer affordability.

Lastly, the committee touched on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) and proposed ballot questions related to it. There was some confusion among the community regarding these questions, with some believing they would eliminate MCAS entirely. The committee sought additional resources to facilitate informed discussions in future meetings.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Jeffrey Schoonover
School Board Officials:
Jenifer Andrews, Richard Fenstermaker, Kimberly Ferreira, Julie Ramos Gagliardi, Victor Machado, Jr, Kelly O’Brien, Jilleen Solomon

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