Blackstone-Millville Regional School Committee Highlights Rachel’s Challenge and Approves OPM for Feasibility Study

The Blackstone-Millville Regional School Committee recently addressed several topics including a review of the Rachel’s Challenge program, the selection of an Owner’s Project Manager (OPM) for a feasibility study, and various updates on school operations and facilities.

The meeting began with an in-depth presentation of Rachel’s Challenge, a program designed to instill kindness and compassion among students. The initiative, born out of the tragic Columbine High School shooting, focuses on creating a culture of kindness through five challenges. Peter Diello detailed the program’s development, emphasizing its age-appropriate content and its potential to foster positive behavior among students. The program avoids graphic content to ensure it is suitable for younger audiences, particularly fifth and sixth graders.

A notable element of Rachel’s Challenge is its five core challenges, which include eliminating prejudice, encouraging journal-keeping to promote sensitivity and compassion, choosing positive influences, speaking and acting kindly, and initiating a chain reaction of kindness. The program has shown high levels of student engagement, with nearly all students committing to the challenges during presentations.

Supporting the sustainability of the program, the committee was informed about a suite of tools for staff and administration, which includes a series of videos and daily talking points to promote ongoing discussions. The reported decrease in bullying behavior within schools was attributed to the program’s influence, highlighting its effectiveness.

In another significant agenda item, the committee approved the selection of Colliers as the Owner’s Project Manager (OPM) for a feasibility study focusing on green energy systems and other enhancements. The selection process was rigorous, involving the review of eight applications and detailed reference checks. The committee highlighted Colliers’ extensive experience and their tailored approach to community involvement, which aligns with the district’s needs.

The procurement package for the OPM was submitted to the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) ahead of the deadline. The budget set for the initiative was one million dollars, with the OPM fee capped at $319,000. Discussions included potential costs for HVAC systems and construction management, emphasizing the importance of careful budgeting.

Further administrative updates were provided, specifically regarding contract negotiations for units A and C. Meetings are scheduled to progress toward contract approvals. Additionally, updates on the Owner’s Project Manager selection process for a feasibility study were shared, with the Colliers firm chosen based on their high recommendations and extensive experience.

Financial matters were also a topic of discussion, with a review of the audit for fiscal year 2023 presented by auditors from Robert E. Brown CPA. The financial statements received a “clean unmodified” opinion, and the general fund balance was reported at $636,000. However, the liabilities associated with post-employment benefits and pension liabilities resulted in a negative unrestricted net position of approximately $44 million. The auditors recommended incorporating contributions to the post-employment benefits trust fund into the annual budget to ensure consistent funding.

The committee also tackled various maintenance issues within the district’s facilities. A significant concern was the condition of the high school gym floor, which had sustained damage due to a leaking pipe. Immediate repairs were deemed necessary, with an estimated cost of $20,000 to $25,000. In addition, inspections revealed leaking pressure valves on the boilers, requiring replacement. These maintenance issues highlight ongoing challenges in ensuring a safe environment for students and staff.

On a lighter note, the committee expressed excitement for the upcoming school year. Staff and new educators were welcomed during a leadership retreat, described as successful despite some distractions from monkeys outside the venue. The event emphasized the importance of collaboration and preparation, with a strong sentiment about the quality and diversity of the new staff members.

Preparations for student return included detailed logistics for kindergarten and preschool orientations, staff training, and a “back to school barbecue” to foster camaraderie. The committee also discussed the advanced placement (AP) program, noting an increase in the number of tests taken and the addition of new AP courses aimed at increasing equity in access to advanced coursework.

The meeting concluded with updates on personnel changes and efforts to fill staff vacancies, including a speech language pathology position and several special education and paraprofessional roles. Despite challenges in recruitment, there was optimism that most vacancies would be filled before the school year commenced.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Jason Defalco
School Board Officials:
Erin P. Vinacco, Tara Larkin, Ted Novio, Keri Gaudette, Charles Dunton, Daniel Keefe, Tara Shouboe, Matthew Catalano

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