Bridgewater-Raynham School Committee Reduces Athletic Fees Amid Participation Decline
- Meeting Overview:
The Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School Committee meeting on June 10th addressed several topics, the most significant being the reduction of athletic fees to encourage student participation. The committee decided to lower the athletic fee from $600 to $495 per athlete for the upcoming fiscal year in response to a significant drop in participation.
The issue of athletic fees took center stage as committee members examined a 28% drop in athlete participation, from 382 to 275 students, attributed to increased fees and the removal of the family cap. The fees were initially intended to offset a substantial $800,000 athletic budget rather than create a self-sustaining program.
In a bid to address these concerns, the committee deliberated on the feasibility of reinstating a family cap on athletic fees to enable more families to afford participation. The budget subcommittee had reviewed participation numbers and financial impacts of past fee structures and recommended the fee reduction as a more inclusive approach. The committee anticipated that the lower fees might lead to increased participation and agreed to reassess the situation next year to evaluate its effectiveness.
The broader implications of using athletic fees as a revenue source were also debated. Members discussed whether the fees should be a means of generating revenue, especially when considering the importance of athletics in fostering a vibrant school community. The conversation touched on the need for equitable access to sports, with suggestions to explore additional revenue from state funding sources like Chapter 70 to alleviate the financial burden on families.
Fundraising pressures on students were another point of concern. Reports surfaced about students being required to secure fundraising commitments, which raised fairness issues. Some parents and committee members argued that students who could not raise as much money might feel disadvantaged. The idea of reinstating a family cap was broached as a potential solution.
Beyond the athletic fees, the meeting saw Superintendent Ryan T. Powers present several administrative updates, including an announcement of approximately $320,000 in fair share earmarks from the town of Bridgewater for safety, security, and water filtration system upgrades in schools. These upgrades, facilitated by Senator Driscoll’s office, aim to enhance the district’s infrastructure. Powers also announced ongoing hiring efforts to replace retirees and fill new positions made possible by the district’s budget and a gift from Raynham. A director of human resources is posting job openings, with interviews expected to continue throughout the summer.
In recognizing individual contributions, the committee acknowledged the dedication of Michelle Senna to the district’s music program, especially during times when the program faced budget cuts. Similarly, Claire Brennan, the district’s nurse leader, was commended for her exceptional commitment to managing health services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Brennan expressed gratitude for the support from the district and her nursing staff.
The meeting also highlighted the success of the district’s unified sports team, which recently completed a successful season. Coaches Laura Prevalar and Miss Boscher, along with student athletes, shared their accomplishments, including qualifying for the state meet. The committee expressed strong support for the program, which promotes inclusivity and teamwork among students of varying abilities. Plans for expanding activities, such as hosting a basketball jamboree and initiating summer programs in partnership with Special Olympics, were discussed.
Superintendent Powers provided an update on the search for a new director of business services, with interviews concluded and an announcement expected soon. The introduction of the new high school principal, Mr. Shawn McNiff, was another key development. Powers also bid farewell to Assistant Superintendent Barry, recognizing her four years of service and positive impact on his tenure.
The committee considered Superintendent Powers’ evaluation, noting progress in professional practice goals. While some progress was acknowledged in student learning goals, the ambitious nature of these goals, especially with a new director of student services, might require extending them into the next year. The superintendent received proficient ratings across the board, with members highlighting the need for improved communication and collaboration with families, particularly those from vulnerable and high-needs populations.
In terms of fiscal management, Powers was recognized for exceeding expectations in collaboration across towns regarding budget consensus. However, concerns about high turnover rates within the student services department and the need for a more robust finance team were raised. The evaluation process itself was discussed, with suggestions for clearer guidelines and training for new committee members.
The meeting concluded with discussions on other administrative matters, including the Skoolie Mitchell telecommunications contract, which identified potential cost savings of $6,000 for the district. The committee also received updates on state budget discussions, particularly Chapter 70 and Chapter 71 funding issues, and an LED lighting project in Bridgewater schools.
Ryan T. Powers
School Board Officials:
Laura Conrad-Laberinto, Timothy Fitzgibbons, Catherine Martelli, Michael Dolan, Rachel King, Louis D’Amarino, Cleonie Mainvielle, Jessica Davenport
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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:
06/10/2026
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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:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Bridgewater, Raynham
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