Middleborough School Committee Reviews Policy Updates, Highlights Student Achievements
- Meeting Overview:
The Middleborough School Committee meeting focused on policy updates relating to school admissions, tobacco products, and student participation, while also recognizing student achievements in sports and community activities. Discussions included revisions to entrance age policies, improvements to the clarity of tobacco-related policies, and the introduction of a new student advisory committee policy. The committee also addressed an open meeting law complaint and approved several donations through the consent agenda.
The committee’s discussion on policy updates began with a focus on Policy JF, which deals with general school admissions. Specifically, the policy update involved changing the language from “town” to “district” and clarifying the kindergarten eligibility requirement. According to the revised policy, children must turn five years old on or before September 1st to enroll. This change aims to streamline the registration process by directing forms to the registrar’s office instead of individual school principals. The committee reaffirmed its requirement for a physical examination within the last 12 months and noted its ongoing right to request proof of residency.
Tobacco-related policies were another focus of the meeting. Policy GBED was updated to include a broader range of products beyond cigarettes, addressing modern tobacco use by encompassing vaping products. The updates reflect a comprehensive understanding of tobacco-related substances, including electronic cigarettes and pipes. The committee addressed concerns about language clarity surrounding vaping. The committee also considered combining Policy JICG with Policy JIC, which outlines prohibitions on alcohol, tobacco, and drug use at school and school events. An important addition to this policy is a provision allowing parents to opt out of substance use screenings, with assurances of confidentiality for screening results.
Furthermore, the committee introduced a new drug-free workplace policy, GBEC, which emphasizes resources available to employees through the student services director. The ADC policy on tobacco use on school premises was rewritten to maintain existing prohibitions and noted enforcement provisions for violations by private citizens. The committee also discussed policy updates related to commercial vehicle drivers, aligning them with the Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC) recommendations. This alignment reduces specific legal references to facilitate easier updates in the future.
Student participation in decision-making was another topic of interest, particularly with Policy JIB, which led to the creation of the student advisory committee. The policy was adjusted to allow for two student representatives, and the motion to approve this policy passed unanimously.
Additionally, the committee addressed an open meeting law complaint, which had been previously discussed in executive session. The complaint centered on the accessibility of materials and how documents were listed in meeting minutes. In response, the committee decided to explicitly list documents at the end of the minutes to enhance clarity.
The meeting also featured updates from schools within the district, emphasizing student achievements. Recognition was given to various sports teams, including the girls and boys basketball teams for their holiday tournament victories and the wrestling team for its success at a recent tournament. An individual athlete, Atly Finny, was acknowledged for qualifying for the national indoor track championships. The student council and National Honor Society were also commended for their community contributions, including a bake sale benefiting Habitat for Humanity.
In addition, the superintendent presented the Reed’s collaborative annual report and introduced proposals for student council conferences, including overnight trips for a conference in Hyannis and a national convention in New Hampshire. While no votes were taken on these trips, the discussion highlighted logistical arrangements and potential costs.
Mrs. Carolyn Lyons
School Board Officials:
Mr. Richard J. Young, Mr. Ezekiel Lewis, Mr. Christopher Benson, Mrs. Jessica Chartoff, Mr. Allin Frawley, Mrs. Marcy Fregault
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/08/2026
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Recording Published:
01/08/2026
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Duration:
70 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Middleborough
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