East Longmeadow School Committee Deliberates on Fundraising Gala and School Cell Phone Ban

At the June 15, 2026, meeting of the East Longmeadow School Committee, discussions took place concerning a proposed fundraising gala at Longmeadow High School and the potential implementation of a school cell phone ban. The committee considered the logistics, financial goals, and necessary approvals for the gala, which aims to generate funds for sports equipment and Smartboards. Additionally, the meeting highlighted the implications of upcoming legislation that may result in a comprehensive ban on cell phones during school hours.

The proposed fundraising gala emerged as a focal point of the meeting, with plans to host the event in November at the new high school. Kevin and Alex, who are involved in the planning, highlighted the popularity of such events and the effort required to execute them successfully. The proposed gala would feature a cash bar and hors d’oeuvres, focusing on raising funds for sports equipment and Smartboards. The committee acknowledged the increasing demand for Smartboards and the current funding’s inability to meet this demand.

However, the proposal entails considerations beyond fundraising efforts. The event’s structure, particularly involving community members and students, was debated extensively. Furthermore, the necessity of securing town council approval for events involving alcohol added complexity to the approval process. Frank, a committee member, emphasized the importance of thoroughly understanding the implications of hosting such an event on school property. The committee agreed to revisit the proposal at a follow-up discussion before their next meeting on June 22.

Parallel to the gala discussion, the committee focused on the potential impact of upcoming cell phone ban legislation. With separate bills passed by the state House and Senate, the integration of these into a final directive is anticipated to lead to a strict ban on cell phones during school hours. The committee emphasized the importance of proactive communication with families regarding the upcoming policy changes. The proposed ban, which is expected to be a “bell-to-bell” policy, would allow exceptions for students with medical needs.

The committee applied for a grant from the Attorney General’s office to prepare for these changes, which includes funding for foam pouches to store phones during the school day and additional support for professional development. While the pouches were seen as a practical solution, the committee recognized challenges, particularly in managing device retrieval at the day’s end. Experiences from other districts, such as Brockton High School, were referenced, noting positive social interactions among students since implementing similar phone restrictions.

Another topic was the acceptance of a substantial grant from the Davis Foundation for literacy initiatives. The committee unanimously approved a grant of $98,323.50, aimed at supporting the Hill for Literacy program. This funding would enhance professional development and coaching for K-2 teachers, aligning with the district’s literacy goals without imposing additional bookkeeping responsibilities on the committee. The collaboration with the Hill Literacy organization was previously successful, particularly in early literacy instruction coaching.

Additionally, the committee addressed the ongoing high school stadium bleacher project. A $150,000 grant from State Senator Alivera’s office, part of a supplemental budget for athletic field projects, was discussed. The committee explored options for utilizing the funds, including whether to integrate the project into the broader high school building project or replace the existing visitor bleachers outright. The installation of an accessibility ramp was deemed necessary, and the committee considered using surplus school choice funds to cover any potential budget overruns.

The meeting also touched on the school’s academic performance and attendance metrics. Academic discussions included concerns about Low-Level (LL) scores not meeting expectations and the need for assessments that align more closely with the curriculum. The committee recognized disparities between diagnostic results and overall course passing rates.

Plans to introduce new clubs aimed at engaging underrepresented groups were shared, along with efforts to increase school spirit through events such as pep rallies and family programs.

Finally, the committee confirmed its participation in the upcoming Fourth of July parade, an event that traditionally includes the school committee and superintendent. This participation forms part of the broader community engagement efforts discussed throughout the meeting.

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:
Gordon Smith
School Board Officials:
Gregory Thompson, Sarah Truoiolo, Kathleen Leydon, Antonella Raschilla Manzi, Aimee Dalenta

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