Middleborough School Committee Tackles College Planning for Class of 2027 with Comprehensive Guidance
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Middleborough School Committee meeting primarily focused on guiding the class of 2027 through the intricacies of college planning. The event, which included enthusiasm and anticipation, aimed to provide students and their families with essential resources and information to navigate the college application process effectively. Key topics included the role of standardized testing, the significance of campus visits, and strategic approaches to college applications.
A central aspect of the meeting was the introduction of the college planning night for juniors and their families, emphasizing the start of their journey toward higher education. The school counseling department highlighted the robust programming available, stressing the importance of familiarizing students with tools like the SCORE database, which aids in college searches. This platform, along with the College Board’s Big Future website, was recommended to help students explore potential colleges based on various criteria, such as academic programs and campus size.
The committee outlined a timeline of critical milestones for students, including the update of GPAs in February, which would be made available on SCORE. Juniors were advised to utilize this platform to compile a list of 15 to 20 potential colleges, which could be refined over time. Emphasis was placed on participating in virtual college fairs to engage with admissions officers and gather valuable insights.
A discussion point was the evolving landscape of standardized testing in college admissions. While many institutions now adopt a test-optional policy, the committee strongly recommended taking the SATs or ACTs, as submitting scores could enhance applications and open doors for merit scholarships. The differences between the SAT and ACT were noted, including the transition to fully digital formats for some tests.
The importance of the activity sheet as a component of college applications was also addressed. Students were encouraged to document all extracurricular activities, leadership roles, and work experiences to present a comprehensive view of their achievements. The activity sheet would be a work in progress, allowing students to update it with new experiences until submission.
One of the key themes was the strategic approach to college applications, particularly the differences between early decision, early action, and regular decision applications. Early decision was noted as binding, requiring students to attend if accepted, whereas early action is non-binding, offering flexibility. The committee advised students to consult with counselors to determine the best approach based on their academic trajectories and personal circumstances.
The committee encouraged students to schedule formal tours and engage with current students to gain authentic insights into campus life. The value of repeated visits was highlighted, as they can help students determine the best fit. A panel discussion featuring a current senior, a parent, and admissions officers further explored the college search experience, emphasizing the importance of aligning choices with personal values and interests.
The meeting also covered the preparation for college interviews, stressing the importance of professional attire and effective communication skills. While not all institutions require interviews, they were seen as an opportunity for students to express their goals and make a positive impression on admissions officers.
Students were encouraged to maintain communication with school counselors, who play a vital role in supporting them through the application process. The necessity of checking emails and following up on application statuses was reiterated, given the potential for technology-related issues.
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:
01/21/2026
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Recording Published:
01/22/2026
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Duration:
78 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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