Blackstone-Millville School Committee Approves New Health Curriculum and Waives Youth Basketball League Fees

The Blackstone-Millville Regional School Committee meeting on October 10th was marked by notable decisions, including the approval of a new health curriculum emphasizing updated Massachusetts standards and the waiving of gym usage fees for the local youth basketball league.

A major highlight of the meeting was the presentation and discussion of the revised health education curriculum, which aligns with the updated Massachusetts health education standards. These standards, not revised since 1999, introduce comprehensive age-appropriate topics such as sexual health education, personal boundaries, and inclusivity. The curriculum is stratified by grade levels, with specific objectives set for grades two, five, eight, and twelve. Younger students will learn about body parts and personal boundaries. By fifth grade, lessons will include puberty and gender identity. Eighth graders will focus on decision-making skills in sexual health situations, while high school students will be guided towards informed decisions regarding consent and relationships.

The curriculum rollout is planned within physical education classes to ensure a holistic educational experience. Discussions are ongoing regarding the timeline and integration into existing programs, with a review scheduled until early December. The committee highlighted the importance of community engagement and parental involvement, assuring parents of the right to review materials and opt out of sexual health instruction for their children if desired. Collaborative efforts among health and physical education teachers, spearheaded by a district coach, were noted as key to developing and delivering these lessons.

In tandem with curriculum updates, the committee addressed a request from the Blackstone-Millville Youth Basketball League to waive the $20 daily gym use fee. Historically, the league has covered custodial fees for weekend facility use but had not been charged for weekday usage, which prompted the committee to reconsider the fee structure. The superintendent advocated for the waiver, emphasizing the league’s role in the community and its contribution as a feeder program for school sports. The committee agreed, voting to waive the fees for the upcoming school year, acknowledging that this decision supports local families and aligns with the district’s community-oriented values.

Beyond curriculum and fee discussions, the committee received updates on school improvement plans, focusing particularly on literacy and inclusivity. Millville Elementary School reported minimal changes to their curriculum, emphasizing inclusivity and digital citizenship. Data on early literacy and math assessments showed varying performance levels, with initiatives underway to improve literacy through grants and collaborations with nearby districts.

The meeting also tackled middle and high school improvement goals, highlighting efforts to enhance writing skills across all subjects and to introduce multi-tiered support systems, especially at the middle school level. The committee discussed professional development opportunities and emphasized the importance of “Charger Time,” a dedicated period for personalized student learning.

Additionally, the committee reviewed significant MCAS data, noting mixed results across different grades. While some grades outperformed state averages, others, particularly fifth and sixth graders, showed concerning declines. This prompted discussions on targeted interventions and data analysis to address performance issues.

Facility updates were also on the agenda, including the completion of the high school gym floor renovation and the scheduling of maintenance for the middle school’s sprinkler system. Acknowledgment was given to the successful implementation of a Behavioral Health Grant, which supports mental health initiatives like Rachel’s Challenge.

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:
Jason Defalco
School Board Officials:
Erin P. Vinacco, Tara Larkin, Ted Novio, Keri Gaudette, Charles Dunton, Daniel Keefe, Tara Shouboe, Matthew Catalano

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