Dennis-Yarmouth School Committee Discusses Feasibility Study and Community Engagement Strategies
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School Committee focused on advancing the feasibility study for a new school building and emphasized the need for effective community engagement. The committee is nearing the feasibility phase following the receipt of critical documentation from the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA). The meeting also explored communication strategies to keep the community informed about ongoing school projects.
The primary focus of the meeting was the feasibility study for a new school building, which is close to entering its formal phase. Superintendent Dr. Marc Smith outlined the steps necessary to officially commence the study. The district has been authorized by a previous committee vote to proceed and has submitted a certification from a town meeting concerning funds for the study. A feasibility study agreement, a binding legal document between the district and MSBA, awaits final signatures and will be publicly available once executed. A notable change discussed was the decrease in the reimbursement rate for the feasibility study from 57.11% to 54.16%, attributed to a shift in the property wealth factor due to equalized property valuations. Dr. Smith expressed the need to clarify this change for stakeholders.
The methodology for calculating the reimbursement rate and potential incentive points was also discussed, although it remains in the early stages. Legal counsel’s verification document is pending.
The feasibility study discussions also addressed concerns from committee members regarding the scope, particularly the absence of non-construction solutions like reprogramming spaces or grade reconfigurations. Dr. Smith reassured that all options would be considered, although the current focus was on construction solutions. Additional concerns were raised about outdated incentives in the documentation, leading to confusion. Dr. Smith agreed to seek clarification from MSBA on these points.
The meeting also covered the selection of an Owner’s Project Manager (OPM), a step in navigating the MSBA process. The OPM’s role includes guiding the district through project management, ensuring regulatory compliance, and overseeing design and construction. The selection process involves issuing a Request for Services (RFS), with legal support already initiated, and aims to finalize the selection by the next meeting to maintain project momentum.
Community engagement was another significant topic, with the committee emphasizing the importance of keeping the public informed about school projects. Suggestions included distributing QR codes linked to project information at town meetings and using mail to reach households. The committee acknowledged the inevitability of some community members being uninformed and stressed the need for transparency and clarity to mitigate misunderstandings at town meetings. Structured communication plans and public presentations were suggested to foster dialogue and share critical information.
The meeting also highlighted the newly established podcast studio, which has produced several shows, including one focused on local golf courses, gaining community interest. It was suggested that regular updates be provided to specific community groups, such as the Emmy Small PTO community, to keep parents and school staff informed. Additional proposals included regular updates to the Arma Select Board and the broader DY school community, particularly for families planning moves to the area.
The necessity of community engagement in the decision-making process was underscored, with suggestions for on-site tours of school facilities to help the public understand the conditions necessitating changes. The discussion also touched on the potential role of technology in disseminating information, with proposals for using QR codes and links to guide community members to updates. Recognizing that not all community members are comfortable with digital tools, alternative communication methods like physical mailings were also considered.
Partnerships with local organizations, such as the Chamber of Commerce, were proposed to facilitate access to information on the town’s website, streamlining communication and ensuring critical dates and information are readily available. The feasibility study will consider the impacts of construction activities on students, including logistical challenges like whether students can remain on-site during building projects.
Dr. Marc Smith
School Board Officials:
Jeni Landers, Jennifer Rose, Marilyn Bemis, Tomas Tolentino, Joseph Glynn, Phillip Morris, Joseph Tierney
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/12/2026
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Recording Published:
02/12/2026
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Duration:
59 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Barnstable County
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Towns:
Dennis, Yarmouth
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