Brookline School Committee Addresses $4.6 Million Deficit
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
05/16/2024
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Recording Published:
05/16/2024
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Duration:
199 Minutes
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Towns:
Brookline
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County:
Norfolk County
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State:
Massachusetts
- Meeting Overview:
The Brookline School Committee’s May 16, 2024 meeting addressed a critical financial deficit of $4.6 million, affecting the Brookline school district’s ability to meet its educational commitments. To mitigate the deficit, the committee approved the transfer of $1.2 million from the salary to the non-salary accounts and discussed the implementation of measures to monitor expenses and identify additional funding sources. The financial challenges raised concerns about the potential impact on student-facing expenses and the administration’s accountability in managing the budget.
Delving into the financial issues, the committee discussed the necessity of budget adjustments, such as freezing expenses and the impact of not having filled numerous paraprofessional positions, which were not accounted for in the FY 25 budget. The challenges extended to transportation contracts and the need for safeguards to ensure the delivery of promised services. Questions were raised about the impact of the expense freeze and the accountability of the Finance team in managing the current deficit. The committee also voted to extend the school bus contracts, addressing concerns over costs and the number of bus routes.
In addition to financial matters, the committee focused on the school district’s strategic initiatives, particularly those related to educational equity. The Office of Educational Equity (OEE) presented their goals and vision for the district, aligning with the Massachusetts Educational Equity Policy and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s vision. The presentation included a detailed overview of initiatives aimed at supporting students to thrive in affirming environments and promoting high academic achievement for each student.
Efforts to cultivate cultural competence among educators and students were highlighted, with the expansion of online reporting systems for bullying and discrimination. The presentation also covered the results of staff and family climate surveys, which inform individual school improvement plans and central office action plans.
Professional development, diversity recruitment, and retention initiatives within the school district were also discussed. An AI tool, the Brookline Equity Coach, was introduced to support the action plan for the following year.
The meeting included a discussion on the use of technology to support teachers and upcoming plans for residencies, equity lead interviews, and an equity audit. Questions were asked about data collection on bullying and harassment incidents, the need for better data collection and measurement to assess progress, and the implementation of mandatory collaborative planning time for educators.
Additionally, the committee acknowledged the announcement of newly elected members, the election of the school committee chair and vice chair, and the appointment of the secretary. A negative motion to not participate in the school choice program for the coming school year was made and passed, following a discussion about the district’s capacity and reimbursement rate.
The meeting proceeded with updates on various initiatives, including the selection of a new transportation vendor, engagement with a consulting group for new literacy curriculum selection, and the potential addition of holidays to the school calendar. The superintendent reported on budgetary concerns related to transportation costs and the implementation of new assessments, including universal social-emotional screening for students.
There were discussions surrounding the school calendar, the addition of Star Assessments for grades 4 through 6, and the possibility of adding assessments for math in grades K through 3. Confusion arose over the role of the Hill Group in providing curriculum recommendations. The meeting also recognized two educators for their contributions to the district, with one sharing her experiences and the importance of the arts in education.
Linus J. Guillory Jr.
School Board Officials:
David Pearlman, Andy Liu, Helen Charlupski, Steven Ehrenberg, Suzanne Federspiel, Valerie Frias, Natalia Linos, Sarah Moghtader, Mariah Nobrega
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/16/2024
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Recording Published:
05/16/2024
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Duration:
199 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:
Brookline
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