Longmeadow School Committee Discusses New Middle School Construction and District Safety Measures
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
09/16/2024
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Recording Published:
09/17/2024
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Longmeadow
- Meeting Overview:
The Longmeadow School Committee held a remote meeting on September 16, 2024, where topics included the Middle School building project proposal, updates on district safety protocols, and the approval of various community events and facility use requests.
The most discussion revolved around the Middle School building project, a notable topic among both the School Committee and the local community. The Committee revealed that the preferred solution submitted to the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) involves constructing a new middle school for 665 students at the Williams Middle School site. This proposal will soon be evaluated by the MSBA’s facility assessment subcommittee, which is expected to scrutinize how the design integrates with educational plans.
Community engagement was emphasized as a critical aspect of the project. A meeting to discuss the traffic design and flow to the Williams site is scheduled, involving police, fire, and the design team to address concerns from local residents and ensure safe and efficient traffic management. At a recent Longmeadow Pride event, the School Committee received positive feedback from residents and engaged in discussions about the design plans using large visual aids.
The meeting also focused on district safety, particularly in light of a recent tragedy in Georgia. The superintendent announced plans for the first district safety meeting on October 4, 2024, involving local police, fire, and school administration to outline safety initiatives for the school year. The district is reactivating a partnership with the Sandy Hook organization to promote an anonymous reporting system among students. Traditional lockdown drills will be conducted in the fall, and a dynamic lockdown exercise, based on the avoid-deny-defend framework, is planned for the spring. Additionally, a new monitoring tool for student Chromebook access is being developed to enhance oversight of student internet usage.
In other business, the Committee approved several facility use requests through a consent agenda. These included the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s request to use the high school cafeteria and parking lot for their annual charity walk on May 4, 2025, and the Wolf Swamp PTO’s request to use the Wolf Swamp Road parking lot and building for their annual trunk-or-treat and fall social on October 14, 2024. The Blueberry PTO also received approval to use the Blueberry High School parking lot for their trunk-or-treat activities on October 25, 2024, with a rain date of October 26, 2024. Another request from the Wolf Swamp PTO for the use of the school cafeteria and parking lot for their Turkey Trot 5K fundraiser on November 30, 2024, was also approved.
The superintendent’s report included updates on various school activities and initiatives. The new playgrounds at Blueberry Hill and Center School were highlighted, with ribbon-cutting ceremonies scheduled for September 17, 2024, and September 26, 2024, respectively. The feasibility study for synthetic turf at the stadium field is underway, following an award from the May town meeting. The Wolf Swamp playground surface is expected to be completed and opened within the week. Transportation issues were briefly noted, with a new app for parents experiencing initial glitches but showing improvement by the third week of school.
Additionally, the District Improvement Plan was discussed, focusing on the ongoing development of a new plan following the expiration of the previous one at the end of the 2022-2023 school year. The administrative team is reviewing various data sources, including educational data and a family survey conducted in January, to inform the new plan. Key themes identified from survey responses included an appreciation for classroom teachers and available resources, concerns about curriculum rigor, and the need for consistent student experiences across classrooms. The plan aims to enhance Universal Design for Learning, consistent curriculum development, school climate, and communication between teachers and parents. Extracurricular activities and career readiness education were also highlighted as areas for potential enhancement.
The Energy and Sustainability report was noted as lacking a current representative, and the School Committee’s policy subcommittee had met to discuss revised policies related to pregnancy and sexual harassment. These policies will be posted for public input for 30 days before further consideration.
The meeting concluded with a recess, leading to a joint session with the select board to interview candidates for a school committee vacancy.
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:
09/16/2024
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Recording Published:
09/17/2024
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Duration:
28 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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