Acton-Boxborough School Board Discusses Superintendent Salary Increase and Student Safety Initiatives
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting of the Acton-Boxborough Regional School Committee, discussions centered on the approval of a salary increase for Superintendent Peter Light, initiatives for improving student safety with new fencing at school campuses, and updates from school resource officers about their roles in maintaining a secure learning environment. The meeting also addressed the ongoing superintendent search process and the introduction of expanded STEM programs.
A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to financial matters concerning Superintendent Peter Light. The committee approved a motion to raise his salary by 2.5%, setting it at $263,171 for fiscal year 2027. This decision passed unanimously, with no opposition. In addition, the committee authorized a one-time payment to compensate for up to five unused vacation days from the previous fiscal year. This payment is to be calculated at the superintendent’s per diem rate and processed by the end of fiscal year 2026. The decision was made in response to the unusually busy year that prevented several staff members, including administrators, from taking their full vacation days.
The committee also focused on student safety, particularly with the installation of fencing at various school campuses. Concerns were raised about the potential restriction of access to common areas for children. It was clarified that the fencing is intended to address incidents of student elopement—where students leave school grounds without permission—rather than limit community access. The fencing will include gates to ensure accessibility while maintaining safety. The superintendent assured attendees that the facilities department had coordinated with the building department to ensure compliance with local regulations, especially concerning wetlands bylaws.
Furthering the theme of safety, school resource officers from Acton and Boxborough provided updates on their engagement with schools. These officers play dual roles as law enforcement figures and community resources within educational settings. They emphasized the importance of building positive relationships with students and staff, which contributes to overall school safety and fosters a supportive environment. The officers described their training in juvenile law and crisis intervention and stressed the value of their visibility in schools. They also shared statistics from the previous year and highlighted the improvements in data collection to provide more detailed reports on their activities and interactions.
The committee explored the topic of restorative justice as an alternative to formal legal proceedings for minor student infractions. A representative explained how restorative justice allows students to engage in community service and confront the impact of their actions in a constructive manner, rather than facing punitive measures. This approach aims to promote accountability and learning.
In another prominent agenda item, the committee discussed the search process for a new superintendent. A search subcommittee was proposed to handle the logistics and coordination of the search. The subcommittee will be distinct from a screening committee, with members appointed to facilitate the search process. Additionally, the committee plans to create a guiding principles document to outline the desired qualities for the new superintendent.
The meeting also included the annual summative review of Superintendent Light, which reflected positively on his leadership during a year marked by fiscal constraints and significant organizational changes. The committee praised his management of strategic goals while maintaining daily operational stability. Superintendent Light was acknowledged for his transparent communication about budget challenges and his effective fiscal planning. His efforts to engage with families and the community through various outreach initiatives, including a district podcast, were also commended, although it was noted that some community members still felt unheard.
In educational developments, the committee was informed about plans to expand access to extended day programming and the introduction of a new robotics program at the high school. This initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize STEM offerings, with significant student interest already evident.
Peter Light
School Board Officials:
Adam Klein, Rebeccah Wilson, Liz Fowlks, Benjamin Bloomenthal, Tori Campbell, Lakshmi Kaja, Ginny Kremer (Attorney), Vikram Parikh, Leela Ramachandran, Yanxin Schmidt, Andrew Schwartz
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/11/2026
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Recording Published:
06/11/2026
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Duration:
64 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:
Acton, Boxborough
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