Longmeadow School Committee Celebrates Student Leadership and Tackles Inclusivity at Recent Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The Longmeadow School Committee meeting on March 24, 2026, was marked by a discussion on inclusivity initiatives and the celebration of student leadership achievements. The students’ proactive efforts to address bias and create a supportive school environment were met with enthusiasm and pride.
A central focus of the meeting was the “No Place for Hate” initiative, which aims to combat bias and promote inclusion in schools. Dr. Nilda Uriari, director of student and family support, highlighted the program’s alignment with the district improvement plan. She noted that the initiative encourages students to engage in meaningful conversations about diversity and belonging while addressing issues of bullying and bias. Representatives from Williams Middle School and Glenbrook shared their experiences with the program, emphasizing its positive impact on school culture.
Students from Williams Middle School reported that the program had sparked increased awareness of bias and microaggressions among their peers. Eighth-graders participated in planning activities and discussions on these issues, and students expressed a newfound sense of responsibility in calling out disrespectful behavior. The middle school students also introduced “kindness cards” to recognize acts of kindness, fostering a supportive environment.
At Glenbrook, students participated in an assembly addressing belonging and microaggressions, culminating in a community art project to amplify student voices. The assembly prompted discussions about the impact of words and actions, and students expressed pride in their contributions to fostering a more inclusive atmosphere. A student-led activity encouraged classmates to find commonalities.
The high school level also saw ongoing efforts to integrate inclusivity principles into the peer leadership curriculum. A faculty advisor described projects focused on mental health, diversity, and allyship, all aimed at facilitating discussions around bullying and promoting empathetic behaviors. An anonymous activity allowed students to share personal experiences with bullying, fostering empathy and understanding among participants.
Additionally, the meeting celebrated notable achievements by the student council and their advisors. Treval Jackson, Annie Crow, and Kobe Mackey were recognized as Commonwealth award winners for their leadership and contributions to the school environment. Annie Crow received special acknowledgment as the “unsung hero” for Western Massachusetts. The school also received the Gold Council of Excellence Award for the second consecutive year.
The committee members expressed pride in the students’ accomplishments and thanked the advisors for their guidance. They acknowledged the students’ positive impact on the school and community. A student-led “LHS Unite” field trip was highlighted as a experience, fostering interest in peer leadership and emphasizing the importance of confronting issues within the school environment.
In other business, the committee received updates on the search for a new principal at Center School and the ongoing building project, which is progressing with community engagement and design work. The town manager’s recommended budget, incorporating the school committee’s proposal, was presented to the select board.
The meeting concluded with reports on various initiatives, including updates on the electric bus program, the Special Education Alliance of Longmeadow, and the energy and sustainability subcommittee. The policy subcommittee discussed electronic communication practices between coaches and student-athletes, acknowledging the need for updated policies.
M. Martin O’Shea
School Board Officials:
Nicole Choiniere, Mary Keane, Julie Morgan, Michaela Fitzgerald, Jamie Hensch, Adam Rosenblum, Zach Verriden
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/24/2026
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Recording Published:
03/24/2026
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Duration:
68 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Longmeadow
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