Lakeville Select Board Discusses High School Graduation Requirements and ESL Program Achievements

The Lakeville Select Board meeting on December 10, 2025, covered a variety of topics, with a particular focus on potential changes to high school graduation requirements and the positive impact of the English as a Second Language (ESL) program on students. The meeting also included discussions on school funding, donations, and updates on educational initiatives.

The most pressing discussion centered around the interim report from the statewide graduation council, “Reimagining High School, Reimagining Readiness.” This document, summarized during the meeting, outlines possible changes to high school graduation requirements, which could have broad implications for curriculum planning, budgeting, and staffing. The council’s recommendations include the introduction of end-of-course assessments, differing from traditional final exams, which could alter the existing evaluation system for students.

Concerns were raised about the increased responsibilities these changes could impose on educators and administrative staff, particularly in terms of workload and resource allocation. Members noted the potential challenges these mandates could bring, referencing past initiatives that created additional burdens without corresponding increases in support.

Alongside the discussion of graduation requirements, the board also heard from students involved in the ESL program, who shared their personal experiences and the program’s impact on their education. Ebie, an eighth grader, recounted her journey from struggling with confidence to aspiring to become a lawyer, credited partly to the support she received from her ESL teacher and the encouragement of a former teacher. Jose, a tenth grader originally from Honduras, spoke about learning English to participate in sports effectively, emphasizing how mastering the language transformed his educational experience and his desire to make his family proud.

Both students received commendations for their presentations, with their educators recognized for their contributions to the students’ success. The ESL program’s role in building confidence and providing critical language skills for non-native speakers was underscored as a vital component of the district’s educational offerings.

In addition to these discussions, the meeting addressed several funding and donation-related topics. Andrea Fay, the food service director, outlined the district’s food services program, emphasizing the importance of meal applications and detailing equipment needs across various schools. The board reviewed and approved several donations, including 20 HP Elite Book laptops from Zoom Info and school supplies from the United Way of Fall River. These contributions are intended to support student activities and resources across the district.

The board also considered a proposed out-of-state field trip for fifth-grade students to the Providence Museum of Natural History and Planetarium. The trip aligns with the science curriculum and was presented for approval due to its out-of-state nature. Assurance was given regarding adequate chaperones and nursing support, and the board expressed appreciation for the community’s involvement in facilitating such educational opportunities.

Finally, the meeting touched upon budgetary concerns and surplus management. The FY26 budget is closely monitored, particularly following teacher negotiations from the previous year. Efforts to identify savings, especially regarding property and casualty insurance, were discussed. The auction of surplus vans was another topic, with nine vans sold to generate additional revenue for the district.

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