Taunton School Committee Approves Salary Increases Amidst Procedural Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Taunton School Committee meeting saw the approval of salary increases for various school employee unions, despite procedural concerns and debates regarding the necessity of re-voting on previously ratified agreements. The meeting addressed pay raises, the appointment of new educational leaders, and updates on student programs, alongside discussions about the district’s financial overages in special education.
The most pressing topic at the meeting was the approval of pay increases for several school employee unions, including the Taunton Educators Association (TEA), the Taunton Administrators Association, and the Taunton Educational Secretaries and Administrative Assistants (TESSA). The committee faced procedural challenges as members expressed skepticism about the need to re-vote on contracts that had already been ratified. The superintendent clarified the legal advice received, which recommended public voting to avoid potential open meeting law violations. This procedural formality was emphasized as essential for transparency.
Despite these concerns, the committee proceeded with roll call votes, approving a 3% increase effective from the start of each fiscal year, with additional increases at specified intervals. These votes were initiated to ensure compliance with transparency regulations, but not without some members questioning the timing and necessity of the process. The superintendent reiterated the importance of adhering to legal recommendations to prevent future claims of violations, despite the procedural nature of the vote being seen as unnecessary by some committee members.
In addition to unionized staff, the committee also approved a 3% salary increase for non-union personnel, which raised further debate. Concerns were voiced about the blanket nature of the proposal, which did not differentiate based on the varied roles and responsibilities of non-union staff. Some members argued for more nuanced consideration, especially for lower-wage earners. The chair expressed opposition to the blanket increase, emphasizing the need for thorough due diligence regarding individual pay scales. Despite these objections, the motion passed after a roll call vote.
Moving to other topics, Superintendent John J. Cabral announced the appointment of Katie Duda as the new preschool coordinator and Kevin Avitabé as the principal of the alternative learning program, effective July 1, 2026. The superintendent praised Duda’s experience at Mokee Elementary School and Avitabé’s strong background in alternative education.
The committee also celebrated the Taunton Public Schools being selected for the Harvard Public Education Leadership Project Summer Institute. This initiative, funded by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, aims to improve achievement for multilingual learners and students with disabilities. The committee approved related expenses for the district team attending the workshop, emphasizing the program’s significance for educational leadership and development.
Additionally, updates from student organizations, Skills USA and DECA, were presented. Skills USA reported significant growth in membership and accolades, with plans for representation at a national conference. Logan Reello, a senior in the culinary arts program, noted the chapter’s achievement as a total participation chapter, meaning every vocational student is a member. Similarly, the DECA team highlighted their accomplishments, including successful fundraising events and increased competition participation. The DECA president expressed gratitude for the committee’s support and outlined goals for the upcoming school year, including expanding middle school involvement.
Financial matters were a recurring theme, as the committee discussed the district’s over-budget special education expenses and pending legal bills. Special education services exceeded budget projections by $18,000, prompting discussions about addressing outstanding legal fees. Concerns were raised regarding the absence of invoices for March and April, with the superintendent pledging to investigate and estimate future costs.
The committee also reviewed cafeteria bid openings across three categories: groceries, paper supplies, and maintenance services. All bids were deemed satisfactory and referred for further evaluation. Inquiries about specific maintenance expenses, funded by city blizzard funds, were addressed, including pothole repairs and vehicle repairs for snow removal.
Finally, the meeting touched on policy manual updates, with discussions about engaging the Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC) to assist in revisions. Concerns about potential redundancy in paying for services already covered by annual dues were voiced, and a decision to seek clarification on the dues before proceeding was agreed upon.
John J. Cabral
School Board Officials:
Shaunna O’Connell, Dr. Gregory DeMelo, Christine Fagan, Donna Chaves, Gill Enos, Louis Loura, Nathan Pawlowski, Melissa Santos, Steven Vieira
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/20/2026
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Recording Published:
05/20/2026
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Duration:
150 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Taunton
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