Falmouth School Committee Celebrates Outdoor Learning Program Amid Calls for Greater Transparency

The Falmouth School Committee meeting on February 10, 2026, showcased the district’s innovative outdoor learning initiative at East Falmouth School and addressed pressing parental concerns about transparency and communication. The meeting also highlighted a financial discussion regarding the approval of the fiscal year 2027 budget and proposed capital expenses for enhanced school security.

The spotlight of the meeting was on an outdoor learning program at East Falmouth School, a pilot project that integrates subjects like mathematics, science, and English Language Arts into outdoor sessions. Specialists presented the program, emphasizing its role in connecting students with their environment through hands-on activities, such as measuring shadows for math, exploring ecosystems for science, and engaging in sensory writing exercises. The program aims to offer consistent outdoor experiences, even in adverse weather, and has reportedly enhanced students’ awareness of their surroundings.

A slideshow presentation illustrated the diverse outdoor activities, including identifying evergreen species, tasting herbs, and engaging in nature walks. These activities are not only educational but also serve as a “brain break” from traditional classroom settings, promoting relaxation and enjoyment among students. Student representatives Charlie and Izzy shared their positive experiences, with Izzy expressing her initial uncertainty about the program but ultimately appreciating the opportunity to learn about nature.

The committee expressed enthusiasm for the initiative, with one member noting, “This just makes me so happy. This is why I ran for school committee because I wanted to see more outdoor learning.” There was a consensus on the program’s potential, with hopes for its continuation and expansion across other schools.

While the outdoor learning program took center stage, the meeting also addressed concerns from residents regarding communication with parents about school renovations and the proposed student placements during these renovations. Jen McCarthy, a resident, specifically requested clarity on space allocation for seventh-grade students during the Lawrence school renovations and highlighted the need for updated information on screen time management within the school.

Another resident, Brandon from Old Boss Road, raised issues of transparency within the school committee, referencing allegations of open meeting law violations. He expressed frustration over perceived miscommunication and lack of accountability from committee members, urging for more engagement and openness in the committee’s operations. He stressed that transparency is important for the committee’s functionality and called for greater responsibility from both the committee and the public to stay informed.

Financial discussions were also a part of the meeting, with the committee approving the fiscal year 2027 budget, amounting to $64,987,284. A proposal for an additional $250,000 for capital expenses was set to be presented at the April town meeting. This funding would primarily be allocated for enhancing security measures in schools, including the installation of locking doors and additional surveillance cameras.

In addition to security enhancements, the meeting explored the possibility of funding for the Ticket Playground, described as an “emergency situation.” A suggestion was made to pursue town funding for the playground through community preservation funds, with the application process typically occurring in the fall.

The discussion also covered a $2 million funding request for the Lawrence feasibility study, a step in the Massachusetts School Building Authority program. This feasibility phase includes the hiring of an Owner’s Project Manager and a designer or architect for the school renovation and involves negotiating a reimbursement mechanism with the MSBA for renovation costs. The committee expressed excitement about moving to a town vote to initiate the funding process.

Detailed conversations ensued about the level of detail in meeting minutes, with members advocating for a more thorough documentation of discussions to enhance public understanding. The committee acknowledged the challenges of creating comprehensive minutes and sought official guidance on minute-taking practices to ensure consistency and clarity.

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:
Dr. Lori Duerr
School Board Officials:
Melissa Keefe, Kelly Welch, Margaret Souza, Susan Augusta, William Dorfner, Heather Goldstone, Michael Heylin, Christopher Lumping, Terri Medeiros

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