Greater New Bedford Regional Technical School Committee Approves Admissions Policy Changes
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/08/2024
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Duration:
94 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Dartmouth, Fairhaven, New Bedford
- Meeting Overview:
The Greater New Bedford Regional Technical School Committee approved a controversial new admissions policy aimed at increasing equitable access to vocational education. The policy, which will now consider chronic absenteeism and discipline as primary criteria, intends to expand the pool of eligible students for the school’s lottery system.
The newly approved admissions policy is designed to incorporate chronic absenteeism and discipline records, defined by state guidelines, as central criteria for student evaluation. This change is expected to increase the number of qualified students from 671 to 939, representing about 85% of all applicants. The superintendent emphasized the importance of letting data guide these policy decisions, rather than being influenced by political pressures. The superintendent stated, “Our job as educators is to make sure that we provide the type of education for every child.”
The approval of the admissions policy sparked discussion among committee members and the public. Concerns were raised about the potential implications of reducing the role of traditional academic metrics in the admissions process. Some argued that the changes might “water down” standards and reduce students’ motivation to strive for academic excellence. Others countered by asserting that the reforms provide necessary opportunities for students who may excel in vocational skills despite facing academic challenges.
The superintendent highlighted the need for a review of the admissions process to ensure that it aligns with the district’s goals of providing equitable access. The superintendent also cited a conversation with a former associate commissioner, which underscored the collaborative approach needed to address these issues. The admissions lottery process, which has been conducted publicly via YouTube, will continue to be refined to accommodate the increased pool of applicants.
Additionally, the discussion touched on the demographic disparities in applications from different towns, with New Bedford sending a higher number of applicants compared to surrounding areas. This raised concerns about equitable representation in the applicant pool. The admissions policy is expected to be revisited if new data emerges, as the committee remains committed to evaluating the effectiveness of these changes.
In other business, the committee moved to approve several out-of-state travel requests for student athletic teams, including trips for the girls’ volleyball team to Brown University and the spring track team to White Plains, New York. These motions passed without opposition, as did a request for an engineering and media students’ overnight trip to Cy Hunk Island for a wind turbine installation project.
A notable point of discussion was the introduction of a construction project agreement designed to protect students and property owners from liability during off-campus projects. This agreement, requested by the district’s insurance company, was approved unanimously by the committee. Additionally, the committee discussed increasing security personnel pay for school events, noting that the current rates had not been updated in over a decade. The new pay rate will be retroactive to the start of the fall season.
The meeting also included routine approvals, such as the designation of surplus equipment and early notifications of retirements and resignations. The committee noted an upcoming advisory dinner meeting and acknowledged a donation received earlier in the month.
Michael Watson
School Board Officials:
Michael Shea, Cynthia Marland, Randall C. Durrigan, Wayne Oliveira, Rita M. Ribeiro, Frederick J. Toomey, Patrick Walsh (Atty.)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/08/2024
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Duration:
94 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Dartmouth, Fairhaven, New Bedford
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