Whittier Regional Technical School Committee Approves $2.5 Million for Feasibility Study Amid School Building Project
- Meeting Overview:
The Whittier Regional Technical School Committee convened to authorize a $2.5 million appropriation for a feasibility study related to an impending school building project, while also addressing various school programs, financial reports, and contract amendments.
The focal point of the meeting was the discussion and subsequent approval of a $2.5 million appropriation for a feasibility study connected to a potential school building project. This was a step in aligning with the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) requirements. The business manager detailed that the district currently holds approximately $2,928,374.44 in its capital projects special revenue fund. The committee’s approval of the appropriation followed a motion supported by members with assurances that any costs beyond the grant amount would be the district’s responsibility. It was emphasized that funds would be allocated judiciously, with unspent funds remaining in the account. The study will explore multiple options, including renovations or additions, potentially involving Northern Essex Community College.
Complementing this financial planning, the committee reviewed a recent Request for Proposal (RFP) aimed at upgrading the ventilation system in the metal fabrication shop.
The meeting also covered a contract amendment with Witson’s Food Service Management Company. The committee learned about an increase in management and administrative fees, justified by the consumer price index for food away from home in northeast urban areas. This amendment was required despite the original RFP outlining a five-year term, as state regulations necessitate annual renewals. Discussion ensued over the 4.2% fee increase, clarifying adherence to the consumer price index as a standard practice.
The Superintendent’s report provided insights into recent discussions at the Northshore Superintendent Roundtable, where school finance and capital projects were focal points. The Superintendent highlighted the challenges towns face in balancing educational needs with other municipal services.
In the realm of student activities, the Assistant Superintendent’s report celebrated the achievements of student athletes, such as Olivia Leone, a freshman state champion wrestler. Acknowledgment was also given to the Whittier Amesbury hockey team reaching the state tournament. Upcoming events include a winter sports banquet, a student basketball game, and a pep rally. Meanwhile, the Skills USA event is set to involve 168 students in qualifying exams, and a community service initiative—a diaper drive—is planned to support families in need.
The meeting also highlighted educational initiatives, with freshmen beginning vocational training and an innovative tutoring program introduced, featuring National Technical Honor Society volunteers aiding fellow students. Furthermore, the committee approved a proposal for a special school committee meeting to review candidates for the business manager position.
Financially, the Massachusetts Department of Revenue certified an excess and deficiency amount of $1,315,658 for 2026, positioning the committee favorably for potential contributions to the stabilization fund. The committee confirmed it remained well within the 5% maximum allowable contribution limit.
Maureen Lynch
School Board Officials:
Garry James, Sandi Coppinger, Brett Murphy, Ronald Fitzgerald, Richard Early, Patricia Lowell, Kurt Slevoski, David Irving (Secretary), Donna Holaday, Chip O’Connor, Scott Wood, Johanna True (Asst. Treasurer), Michael Rossi, Lisa O’Connor
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/11/2026
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Recording Published:
03/11/2026
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Duration:
32 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Amesbury, Georgetown, Groveland, Haverhill, Ipswich, Merrimac, Newbury, Newburyport, Rowley, Salisbury, West Newbury
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