Marlborough School Committee Considers Joint Prom, MCAS Removal, and Recycling Initiatives

During a recent Marlborough School Committee meeting, discussions focused on changes to student activities and academic requirements, alongside initiatives to improve environmental practices within schools. Key topics included the potential for a combined Junior-Senior prom, the removal of the MCAS as a graduation requirement, and the need for enhanced recycling efforts at Marlborough High School.

The concept of a joint Junior-Senior prom was presented by Patrick Havland from the MBER High School Student Advisory Committee. Havland outlined both the potential benefits and challenges of merging the two classes for this significant event. He emphasized that a joint prom could promote unity and inclusivity, offering a larger, more cost-effective event that introduces Juniors to senior traditions. However, he also expressed concerns about the senior experience being overshadowed and highlighted logistical challenges, such as increased costs for tickets and decorations.

Committee members engaged in this discussion, probing the origins of the joint prom idea and considering logistical implications. One member noted that lower attendance at last year’s Junior Prom may have sparked interest in a combined event, which could potentially boost attendance and create a more vibrant atmosphere. Another student, Atool, suggested that administrative input and student feedback about previous proms played a role in shaping the joint prom proposal.

In another key discussion, the removal of the MCAS as a graduation requirement was addressed. A student representative shared that the change was approved with 70% support, highlighting the relief it brought to many students who felt the test contributed to stress and anxiety. The discussion included varying opinions from students, some of whom worried that eliminating the requirement might reduce motivation among less engaged peers. However, there was consensus on the need for better accommodations for diverse learners, such as English language learners and students with disabilities.

The removal of the MCAS requirement led to questions about future graduation criteria. It was uncertain whether individual districts would set their standards or if statewide guidelines, like Mass Core, would ensure uniform learning across Massachusetts. The representative shared a message from Ryan Boyd, an MHS alumnus with autism, who struggled with the MCAS due to insufficient accommodations. Boyd viewed the removal as a victory for students who found the test burdensome, particularly those with disabilities, and stressed that academic performance should reflect overall efforts rather than a single test score.

Following this, a student from the class of 2028 highlighted recycling deficiencies at Marlborough High School. They noted the lack of recycling bins in classrooms and the confusion leading to improper waste disposal. The proposal to purchase additional recycling bins aimed to ensure proper recycling across the school. A committee member expressed surprise at the current situation and stressed the importance of accessibility to promote recycling habits. The committee discussed the necessity of monitoring and ensuring the future availability of recycling bins, particularly in cafeterias where proper waste separation could greatly enhance recycling efforts.

The meeting also included updates on professional development for paraprofessionals, who play a role in the school system. A round robin training session was announced, designed to improve paraprofessionals’ proficiency in navigating various technological systems. This training is particularly important as paraprofessionals often substitute for teachers and need to use these systems.

The Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning presented the recipients of the John and Abigail Adams scholarship, recognizing students for outstanding MCAS performance and academic standing. The Director of Finance and Operations provided an update on transportation logistics, noting that all routes had been approved and adjustments were ongoing.

The meeting concluded with the acceptance of donations from local organizations, including Hannaford Supermarkets, Conor Studios, and Alexion Pharmaceuticals, which provided winter gear care packages for students. Committee members expressed gratitude for this community support.

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