Narragansett Regional School Committee Highlights Student Engagement, Academic Initiatives, and Financial Planning
- Meeting Overview:
The Narragansett Regional School Committee meeting focused heavily on student engagement, academic performance initiatives, and upcoming financial planning. Interim Principal Michelle Landry and Interim Assistant Principal Rick Booth of Naransson Middle School reported a 25% reduction in students failing classes and a 5% increase in students achieving at or above grade level in reading and math, attributing these improvements to enhanced pre-teacher assistant meetings and goal-setting strategies. The meeting also reviewed the anticipated impact of declining student enrollment on budget considerations.
Landry and Booth outlined their efforts in Naransson Middle School to improve academic outcomes, emphasizing the role of Common Planning Time (CPT) meetings in fostering teacher collaboration to support student progress. They highlighted the proactive involvement of parents, especially for students transitioning from fifth to sixth grade, by inviting them to group meetings during fall conferences. This approach aimed to establish early communication and support, contributing to the observed academic improvements.
An impressive 95% of fifth-grade families attended a meet-and-greet event prior to the school year, which facilitated connections between families and teachers and allowed them to explore the school facilities. The school organized community-building activities such as movie matinees for fifth and sixth graders, which included popcorn and snacks sold by the high school volunteer club, fostering a sense of community among students. Participation in an anti-bullying spirit week culminated in a laser light show attended by 350 students, emphasizing self-advocacy and anti-bullying themes.
The committee discussed numerous initiatives to maintain student engagement during the winter months. Events such as basketball homecoming and a planned roller skate glow night were highlighted as efforts to replicate the school spirit observed at football games. These activities aim to sustain student connection to the school environment. The NEASK review, which involved a two-day visit by a team to assess the school’s practices, was mentioned as a catalyst for focusing on curriculum development and the creation of a “portrait of a warrior,” defining the skills and qualities the school aims to instill in students.
The strategic initiatives discussed included curriculum revisions through a multi-year approach, focusing on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to enhance teaching strategies for all learners. The school also seeks community input through surveys to align curriculum with community expectations and needs. The academic coaching program was credited with supporting struggling students, contributing to a 4% reduction in failures compared to the previous year.
Adjustmentsttention was given to the financial outlook and enrollment trends. The district experienced a decline of approximately 70 to 75 students, with kindergarten enrollment notably decreasing by 30 to 35 students. This data is critical as the committee prepares for budget discussions and space allocation, considering new housing developments in Templeton. The committee highlighted the importance of communication with Templeton’s town administrator to anticipate the impact of new families moving into the area.
The meeting also addressed concerns over student and staff health, particularly the high absenteeism due to flu and other illnesses. The custodial crew was praised for their cleaning efforts, which contributed to a healthier return to school after the holiday break. The discussion touched on middle-of-the-year assessments, with anticipation for results to guide future academic strategies.
The committee reviewed the budget update, discussing the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) and the favorable vote from Templeton on the district’s budget. The financial challenges related to insurance costs and declining enrollment’s impact on Chapter 70 funding were noted as ongoing concerns. The municipal representative from Templeton will participate in executive sessions during contract negotiations.
Chris Casavant
School Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/15/2026
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Recording Published:
01/27/2026
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Duration:
69 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Worcester County
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Towns:
Phillipston, Templeton
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