Chelmsford School Committee Embraces International Collaboration, Approves Salary Adjustments
- Meeting Overview:
The Chelmsford School Committee meeting was marked by an emphasis on international collaboration through a new partnership with UMass Lowell and discussions on salary adjustments for various district employees. The committee highlighted the district’s efforts to integrate global educational insights and ensure competitive compensation to maintain staff quality.
The most notable development was the announcement of a partnership with UMass Lowell, which introduced the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Fulbright Scholars program to Chelmsford High School. This initiative brought six international scholars to the school to observe and interact with the educational community. The program aims to enrich educational experiences by sharing international perspectives and methodologies with Chelmsford students and staff. These scholars are expected to attend upcoming school committee meetings as part of their program requirements.
The partnership extends beyond high school as South Row Elementary School also reported strengthening ties with UMass Lowell. Principal Terry Gilbert and Assistant Principal Jason Ramalo detailed their school’s role as a “learning lab” for student teachers from various educational institutions. This relationship offers pre-service teachers the chance to gain practical experience while providing fresh ideas to the school environment. The collaboration emphasizes a mutual exchange of benefits, with South Row providing observation opportunities and receiving innovative teaching strategies in return. Dr. Colleen Tapley from UMass Lowell elaborated on the dual-license bachelor’s program, focusing on equity-minded and culturally responsive education.
In a related discussion, the committee explored the impact of student teachers in classrooms through the Marramac fellow model, where these aspiring educators serve as paraprofessionals for a year. This model allows them to progressively take on more teaching responsibilities, offering a valuable hands-on experience. The district’s collaboration with student teacher programs not only benefits individual schools but positions the district to potentially hire these well-integrated individuals when openings arise, fostering a continuous learning environment.
Salary adjustments for district employees were another focal point of the meeting. The committee approved a 3% annual cost of living increase for non-affiliated principals over the next three fiscal years, aligning their compensation with unionized staff. Similarly, salary schedules for central office administrative positions, including business and finance directors, were adjusted to maintain equity with unionized counterparts. The assistant superintendent of curriculum’s salary grid saw the addition of a new step with consistent percentage increases.
The budget for fiscal year 2027 was also reviewed, with an anticipated increase of $2.5 million to maintain current staffing and services, totaling $78.15 million. Despite rising costs in health insurance and retirement systems, the budget aims to preserve existing programs without expansion. Notably, Chelmsford’s spending on education remains efficient, reportedly exceeding required net school spending by 30% and maintaining a low per-pupil cost compared to neighboring districts. This budgetary efficiency is credited with delivering quality education and high academic performance.
The meeting also addressed staff levels and teacher salaries, emphasizing the district’s prudent financial management. Although Chelmsford’s average teacher salary ranks in the lower third among comparable districts, this figure reflects the presence of veteran teachers on higher salary steps. Efforts to enhance salary competitiveness are underway, with recent negotiations proposing a 3.5% increase on the top step to attract and retain quality educators.
Field trips were also on the agenda, with the committee approving two proposals: a wrestling team trip to the New England championship in Rhode Island and a service learning trip to South Africa for February 2027. The latter, linked to the world language department, includes activities in local schools, offering students a chance to engage with diverse cultures and educational practices.
Further discussions included the integration of technology in elementary education, balancing traditional teaching methods with technological tools, and addressing parental concerns about accessing I Ready scores. Liaison reports highlighted community engagement efforts, such as the South Row PTO’s “Try It Tuesdays” and the upcoming science fair on February 25th.
Dr. Jay Lang
School Board Officials:
Ms. Donna M. Newcomb, Mr. Dennis F. King II, Mrs. Susan Mackinnon, Mr. John W. Moses, Ms. Maria L. Santos
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/03/2026
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Recording Published:
02/03/2026
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Duration:
101 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Chelmsford
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