Martin County School Board Discusses Property Lease, E-Bike Policies, and School Literacy Initiatives
- Meeting Overview:
The Martin County School Board meeting took a turn as members discussed a potential lease agreement with the Arts Foundation for a property on East Ocean, amidst other topics including e-bike policies on school campuses and extensive literacy initiatives under the RAISE program aimed at improving reading outcomes in district schools.
One item at the meeting was the property lease negotiation with the Arts Foundation, which could potentially lead to the sale of the East Ocean property. The board deliberated on extending the lease negotiation period by either 30 or 60 days to allow for a thorough appraisal of the property. This appraisal would inform the board’s decision-making process and help determine the terms under which the Arts Foundation could purchase the property. The board expressed concerns about the financial implications and the necessity of setting specific timelines for capital improvements, emphasizing the importance of parameters to ensure timely resolutions.
Board members were notably cautious about granting a long-term lease with an option to purchase, citing the need for a structured approach to avoid potential complications if the property were to be sold. The proposal included a 30-day extension of the lease execution period, aligning with the anticipated receipt of the property appraisal, which would also allow the Arts Foundation to evaluate their interest in purchasing the property.
Another topic was the discussion on e-bike policies within school campuses. A board member raised concerns about the current policy allowing e-bikes to be walked on campuses during school hours. There was a consensus to further explore the issue by involving the sheriff’s department for safety insights and considering a potential ban on e-bikes on school grounds. The board agreed to add this topic to a future workshop to explore the implications and gather more data for informed decision-making.
The board also delved into the RAISE program, a literacy initiative aimed at improving reading outcomes in underperforming schools. The program’s focus is on identifying and supporting schools where students perform below expected levels in English Language Arts (ELA). With six schools identified as RAISE schools, the board discussed the tiered support system, which includes universal, targeted, and intensive support, depending on the school’s needs. The RAISE initiative emphasizes evidence-based practices, professional development, and continuous monitoring to enhance literacy outcomes.
The principal of Warfield Elementary outlined efforts to strengthen teacher capacity and support English Language Learners (ELLs), who form a substantial part of the student body. The school has initiated after-school tutorials and utilized the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) to provide targeted interventions.
A board member inquired about the possibility of applying successful strategies from Warfield Elementary to other schools facing similar challenges.
The meeting also touched on various operational improvements within the district, including the adoption of a digital project management system to streamline processes and enhance accountability. The transition to the software Asana was highlighted as a significant improvement, allowing for real-time tracking of projects and better communication with school staff regarding construction timelines and potential issues.
Financial accountability was another focus, with discussions on maximizing Medicaid reimbursements for special education services. The district reported a substantial increase in funds recouped from Medicaid, attributed to strengthened documentation processes and the establishment of a Medicaid manager position.
The meeting concluded with a review of policies under consideration, including those related to legislative matters and ethical conduct standards. The board unanimously approved a motion to advertise these policies.
Michael Maine
School Board Officials:
Christia Li Roberts, Marsha B. Powers, Jennifer Russell, Amy B. Pritchett, Brian Moriarty, D.C., Don Calderone (ADA Coordinator, Director of Risk Management and Employee Benefits), Wilma Almestica-Sanchez (ADA Coordinator, Director of Exceptional Student Education)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/26/2026
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Recording Published:
01/26/2026
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Duration:
143 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Martin County
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Towns:
Hobe Sound, Indiantown, Jensen Beach, Jupiter Island, North River Shores, Ocean Breeze, Palm City, Port Salerno, Rio, Sewalls Point, Stuart
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