Middleborough School Committee Selects David Thompson as Interim Superintendent Amid Budget Challenges

In a move, the Middleborough School Committee selected David Thompson as the interim superintendent, entrusting him with steering the district through ongoing budgetary constraints and staffing challenges. During a meeting filled with in-depth discussions, Thompson emerged as the committee’s choice due to his extensive experience and innovative approach to leadership, particularly in addressing special education concerns and budget management.

The committee’s decision followed comprehensive deliberations over the candidacies of David Thompson and David Cutler. Thompson’s selection was heavily influenced by his demonstrated ability to navigate complex educational landscapes, including his adept handling of special education program requirements and budget deficits in previous roles. The committee appreciated Thompson’s focus on relationship-building and his personable nature, which he emphasized with the remark, “relationships matter.” His approach to leadership, characterized by creative budget solutions and stakeholder engagement, resonated with the committee members, who were particularly impressed by his past success in addressing special education needs—a focus for Middleborough given the rising proportion of students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).

A concern for the committee was the district’s financial health, as discussions highlighted a structural deficit of approximately $2.2 million. Thompson’s experience in managing budgetary challenges, including a history of implementing cost-saving measures such as adjusting job descriptions to leverage alternative funding sources, was viewed as an asset. His proposal to continue evaluating cost centers and prioritize district needs methodically aligned with the committee’s objective of maintaining educational quality amid financial constraints. The committee recognized his approach as vital for avoiding larger class sizes and ensuring diverse course offerings, essential for the district’s high school students.

The meeting also addressed the issue of staffing reductions, with the district facing a decrease from an initial 23 or 24 positions to 18 or 19. This reduction underscored the need for strategic resource management and prompted discussions on developing internal talent, such as programs for para-educators to attain teaching credentials. The committee acknowledged the declining talent pool for teaching positions, emphasizing the importance of cultivating homegrown educators to mitigate the impact of the shrinking applicant base.

In addition to budgetary and staffing concerns, the meeting delved into the complexities of special education, where graduation rates for students with disabilities were noted as being notably lower than their peers. The increasing number of students with IEPs—now nearly one in five—highlighted the urgency for effective in-district programs to reduce out-of-district placements, which can negatively impact students’ social development.

The search for a new director of special education emerged as a critical focus, with the committee acknowledging the challenges in filling such roles due to a limited candidate pool. The need for a robust leadership team, with diverse experiences across elementary and secondary education, was emphasized as essential for enhancing the effectiveness of the district’s central office.

Thompson’s vision for the interim role also included fostering communication and transparency within the school community. He proposed initiating a comprehensive entry process to understand the district’s strengths and challenges better, setting a goal to hold 90 meetings in the first 90 days to gather input from teachers, administrators, and town leaders. Thompson’s emphasis on visibility and active listening aimed to bolster trust and collaboration among stakeholders.

The committee’s discussions extended beyond the interim superintendent appointment, covering the implementation of a new English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum for elementary schools. Concerns were raised about the elimination of the director of curriculum position, leaving coordinators and principals to support the transition. The superintendent highlighted the importance of professional development and collaboration among teachers to ensure a smooth rollout and maintain consistency across classrooms.

Finally, the meeting touched on the broader educational objectives, emphasizing the need to prepare students for a rapidly changing job market. The superintendent stressed the importance of developing programs that equip students with critical thinking skills and the ability to reinvent themselves throughout their careers, instilling these values from elementary through high school.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Mrs. Carolyn Lyons
School Board Officials:
Mr. Richard J. Young, Mr. Ezekiel Lewis, Mr. Christopher Benson, Mrs. Jessica Chartoff, Mr. Allin Frawley, Mrs. Marcy Fregault

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