Norfolk School Committee Welcomes New Business Consultant Amid Budget and Curriculum Updates
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Norfolk School Committee meeting, the appointment of Katherine Antelis as the new district business consultant marked a significant transition, following the impending retirement of her predecessor Miriam Goodman.
Katherine Antelis was introduced to the committee as the chosen candidate to fill the role of business consultant, a decision that followed a thorough search process. Antelis brings a wealth of experience from her work with a school district similar to Norfolk’s structure, consisting of multiple town elementary schools alongside a regional middle and high school. As she prepares to retire from her current position at the end of the academic year, she expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to contribute to Norfolk’s fiscal management. The committee approved her appointment, which extends from July 26, 2026, to June 30, 2027, with a focus on ensuring statutory requirements for the position are met.
Miriam Goodman, the outgoing consultant, provided a detailed budget update, highlighting the district’s final financial overview for the year. The total budget stood at $16,234,378, with a slight projected overage of $29,492 due to unexpected legal service expenses. Despite these challenges, the district maintained a positive balance in the instructional services account, largely attributed to one-time shelter funds used to cover salaries for English Language Learner teachers and paraprofessionals.
The budget discussion also touched on the district’s prudent approach to managing anticipated revenue constraints for the next year. A budget freeze had been implemented to prevent layoffs, with savings directed toward prepaying costs. This proactive strategy was underscored by Miriam’s acknowledgment of the district’s comparatively strong position amidst one-time revenue challenges, emphasizing the importance of protecting staff and sustaining educational quality.
In terms of curriculum updates, the committee reviewed the successful implementation of a new English Language Arts program in collaboration with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH), now in its second year for grades 3 to 6. The emphasis on the science of reading has been complemented by professional development initiatives for teachers. The literacy screener, Acadian, played a role in data analysis for forming intervention groups.
Additionally, the committee discussed the integration of restorative justice practices aligned with the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) framework, which has resulted in a notable decrease in behavior referrals. The commitment to fostering a safe and inclusive environment was further demonstrated by the introduction of the SOAR program, promoting positive behavior through clear expectations and reinforcement.
A significant topic of the meeting was the district’s participation in research studies involving the MClass and Boost programs. These initiatives have provided critical benchmark assessments and personalized learning opportunities, impacting instructional strategies. The district was offered the programs free of charge in exchange for participation in the studies, which required committee approval. The representative assured minimal student involvement, with an opt-out option for parents, addressing any concerns regarding data privacy and educational equity.
The superintendent’s goals and achievements were also discussed, highlighting successful contract negotiations with the Norfolk Teachers Association and the hiring of new leadership staff following retirements. The superintendent emphasized the importance of collaboration with the school committee negotiation team, resulting in ratified contracts and a focus on onboarding new staff to ensure operational continuity.
The meeting concluded with discussions on family engagement and the district’s progress on the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) process. Efforts to enhance communication and community involvement were emphasized, with plans for hosting parent engagement events and further collaboration with the Community Parent Advisory Council (CPAC).
Dr. Ingrid Allardi
School Board Officials:
Medora Champagne, Grace Lochhead, Lisa Sheldon, Peter Svalbe, Lauren Vives
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/10/2026
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Recording Published:
06/15/2026
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Duration:
90 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Norfolk County
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Towns:
Norfolk
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