Danvers School Committee Discusses Bus Fee Increases and Recognizes Student Achievements
- Meeting Overview:
The Danvers School Committee meeting on February 9th focused on discussions surrounding proposed increases in bus and athletic fees, recognition of student achievements, and updates on legislative initiatives impacting the district. The committee also addressed upcoming educational programs and financial management strategies.
The most notable topic at the meeting was the proposed increase in bus fees. The district faces rising transportation costs, with the total expense for the nine buses operated by the district reaching approximately $691,000 this year. After collecting fees from families, the net cost stands slightly over $500,000. The current fee of $180 per student, equating to about $1 per day, is considered economical. The committee proposed increasing the fee to $250, with an early registration discount reducing it to $200 for families registering between June 1 and July 15. This adjustment is expected to generate an additional $53,000 to help offset transportation costs.
Discussion also included the possibility of a hardship program to assist families who might struggle with the new fee. The committee mentioned the potential for monthly payment options, though upfront collection was noted as more efficient. A suggestion to implement a tiered approach, allowing existing families to maintain the current rate while new families pay more, was debated but recognized as administratively complex.
The meeting also highlighted the Seat of Hope award presentation. Grace Bernett, a ninth grader, was honored for her project “Grace Gives Back,” which supports the Danvers People Food Pantry. She received citations from both the Massachusetts House of Representatives and the Senate, recognizing her contributions to the community.
In addition, the committee recognized winners of the 2026 Department of Public Works student calendar contest. Sixth-grade art students from Holton Richmond Middle School, under the guidance of Miss Bond and Miss Bane McNeltey, created artwork focused on water conservation, conveying important messages about responsible water use. This recognition aimed to inspire the community regarding environmental responsibility.
The Social Studies Department at Danvers High School was another focal point of celebration. Principal Alen Strauss praised the department for its exemplary performance, including high student engagement and Advanced Placement scores.
Legislative updates provided insights into recent education bills passed in the Massachusetts Senate. An early literacy bill aims to address the concerning statistic that 42% of third graders statewide do not meet reading expectations. The bill proposes funding and resources to improve literacy rates, focusing on phonics instruction and assessments for third graders. A second bill targeting financial literacy seeks to equip students with essential knowledge about financial products and concepts.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the DECA overnight trip scheduled for March, involving 129 students and 13 faculty members attending the state career development conference. The committee expressed support for the trip, emphasizing its positive impact on student experiences and opportunities.
The committee reviewed the program of studies for Danvers High School, introducing new course offerings for the upcoming academic year. Notable additions include Advanced Placement courses such as AP Research and AP African-American History, alongside new electives in performing arts and physical education. These offerings aim to provide diverse opportunities for students.
Discussions on athletic fees followed, with a proposal to increase user fees to address the growing gap between collected fees and expenses, particularly in coaching stipends and transportation. The proposal included a $30 increase for high school sports and a $25 increase for middle school sports, raising the family cap from $745 to $1,000. An alternative suggestion of a flat athletic fee of $600 for students participating in multiple sports was also considered.
School Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/09/2026
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Recording Published:
02/09/2026
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Duration:
105 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Danvers
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