Lakeville Select Board Discusses Significant Education Program Changes and Budget Increases

The Lakeville Select Board meeting focused heavily on proposed changes to the educational program of studies and the financial planning for the upcoming fiscal year. The meeting also covered school calendar proposals, surplus equipment disposal, and updates on special education and other student services.

The introduction of new educational pathways and courses took center stage as Mr. Glatt presented proposed changes to the Aponica program of studies. These changes included an increase in required credits for graduation, acknowledging the civics projects completed by 11th graders, and the introduction of new competency determination requirements. Two notable additions were the My Career Academic Plan (MyCAP) and Innovative Career Pathways (ICP), which are designed to align students’ academic work with personal interests and career goals. The ICP program, recognized by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, pairs technical courses with internships to enhance career readiness. Plans for healthcare and business pathways were discussed, along with the introduction of new courses such as Advanced Placement business and personal finance, sports officiating, and health careers. These courses aim to address industry shortages and explore the roles of professionals within these fields.

The Select Board also engaged in a examination of the budget for the fiscal year 2027. The proposed level service budget, amounting to an increase of $3,734,234 or 7.49%, aims to maintain existing services for students across the district. This budget includes funds for replacing outdated technology, such as network switches and Chromebooks, and for updating worn textbooks, particularly in history and world languages. The budget discussions highlighted the need to reallocate staffing resources due to declining high school enrollment. Two teaching positions are proposed to be shifted to maintenance and grounds roles. The board also recognized the need for replacing outdated technology, with significant allocations for network switches and new Chromebooks, essential for maintaining a functional digital learning environment.

Significant capital projects were also discussed, with a focus on necessary infrastructure improvements. These included fire suppression upgrades, wastewater treatment enhancements, and the replacement of aging roofs and tennis courts. The conversation touched upon a $351,000 project for fire suppression phases two and three and an anticipated $132,830 for wastewater treatment upgrades. The need to replace the high school roof was acknowledged, as it is nearing the end of its lifespan, despite current efforts to manage existing leaks. Additional concerns included the deterioration of tennis courts and the necessity of a new mini-bus with lift capabilities, as one of the current vehicles approaches the end of its service life.

The meeting addressed proposed changes to the school calendar for the 2026-2027 academic year, with two options presented – starting the school year either before or after Labor Day. Concerns were raised about the potential impact of an early start on the school calendar, particularly regarding temperature control in buildings and the possibility of calendar extensions due to snow days.

A discussion about surplus items from the ARHS athletics department and FLMS physical education equipment also took place. The board considered the disposal of 15 softball uniforms and various unserviceable archery equipment, with suggestions for potential redistribution to local entities for practice purposes.

The meeting also provided updates on special education services, with an increase in enrollments noted since September. The number of students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) rose by 17, bringing the total to 539. There was a positive outlook on the state evaluation of special education services, reflecting confidence in the district’s ability to meet growing needs.

The meeting concluded with a series of votes on action items, including the approval of the ARHS 2026-2027 program of studies and the declaration of surplus items. A motion to align the mileage reimbursement rate with the IRS’s new rate of 72.5 cents per mile was also discussed.

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