Longmeadow School Committee Welcomes Dr. Peter Gillan as New Middle School Principal
- Meeting Overview:
The Longmeadow School Committee meeting on June 23, 2026, was highlighted by the introduction of Dr. Peter Gillan as the new principal for the town’s middle school, alongside discussions on strategic initiatives such as the transition to electric vehicles, the town’s budget task force, and the introduction of a new statewide graduation framework. The committee also focused on subcommittee appointments and the planning for the upcoming school year.
Dr. Peter Gillan was introduced as the new principal for Longmeadow’s middle school, a role he described as uniquely challenging due to the responsibilities of establishing a new identity for the school. With a 23-year career in education, including 17 years as an administrator at West Springfield Middle School, Dr. Gillan is well-equipped for the task. He expressed his enthusiasm for joining the Longmeadow community and highlighted his eagerness to contribute to the merging of two successful middle schools into one. Emphasizing the importance of creating a new curriculum, programming, schedules, and a school identity, Dr. Gillan said, “I cannot tell you how kind and warm the welcome has been from the Longmeadow community.” His role will also include serving as a liaison for the construction project near Williams Middle School.
During administrative reports, Superintendent M. Martin O’Shea acknowledged Dr. Nilda Irisari, the director of student and family support, who was honored with a Latino Shine Award for her efforts in fostering inclusive school communities. This recognition was celebrated as an honor for Dr. Irisari, with a press release expected to follow to share the news with the broader community.
The superintendent also discussed the town manager’s budget task force, which is addressing fiscal pressures and promoting sustainable financial practices among both town and school operations. As part of professional development initiatives, a collaboration with Bay Path University was announced to create a pathway for paraprofessionals to become licensed teachers. Additionally, a professional development plan for August was introduced, allowing educators to select from sessions designed by teachers within the district.
A new statewide graduation framework introduced by the Healey administration was discussed, with Superintendent O’Shea expressing optimism about its direction, particularly for its emphasis on career awareness, financial literacy, and AI fluency. However, he raised concerns about ensuring local flexibility to adapt the framework effectively to meet Longmeadow’s needs. In staffing updates, the district is reportedly in a strong staffing position for the upcoming school year, with fewer vacancies than usual. A new staff orientation day is planned to help integrate new educators into district practices.
The meeting addressed Longmeadow’s approach to energy sustainability, with discussions on transitioning the school fleet to electric vehicles and the installation of electric charging stations. A proposal to install a charging station at a local store aims for completion around 2027 or 2028. A board member raised a concern about the lack of solar installations over parking areas in the schools, noting that other districts, such as those in Boston, have implemented solar arrays to mitigate electricity costs. The town energy manager was mentioned as a valuable resource for exploring available grants and funding for solar projects.
Planning for the upcoming school year was discussed, focusing on the meeting schedule for 2027. Proposals were made to hold meetings every other week during the summer months, with tentative dates set for July 28 and two in August. The importance of scheduling subcommittee meetings in advance was emphasized to avoid last-minute arrangements. The committee reviewed building use requests, including two from the Longmeadow Park and Recreation Department for summer soccer camps, and one from the Rays of Hope organization for an event in October. These requests were approved as part of the consent agenda without dissent.
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:
06/23/2026
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Recording Published:
06/23/2026
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Duration:
41 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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