Natick School Committee Discusses Multilingual Learner Services and Budget Challenges

The Natick School Committee meeting focused on enhancing services for multilingual learners, addressing budget constraints, and planning for future school construction projects.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to evaluating the district’s approach to multilingual education. The committee highlighted a shift from solely supporting English Language Learners (ELL) to a broader emphasis on multilingual learners. This change underscores the growing diversity within the district, with 54 languages currently spoken among students, including Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Hebrew, and Mandarin. The district has seen an increase in both the number of multilingual learners and those requiring special education services. This has prompted a reevaluation of resource allocation, with plans to update all documentation and community publications to reflect the new multilingual learner designation.

The committee discussed a proposal to increase staffing within the English Language department. This proposal aims to provide targeted leadership and additional supports as the district transitions to a more inclusive approach for multilingual learners. The conversation highlighted the challenges in predicting staffing needs due to fluctuating enrollment and performance metrics. The need for additional resources was emphasized to ensure equitable access to education for all students within their neighborhood schools.

The complexities of evaluating students who are dual identified, meaning they require both ELL and special education services, were also addressed. The district faces difficulties securing qualified bilingual evaluators, especially for special education assessments, due to a limited number of professionals available statewide. The committee stressed the importance of finding evaluators who speak the students’ primary languages to avoid misidentification and ensure accurate assessments.

In addition to educational services, the committee discussed the importance of social integration programs for multilingual learners. Initiatives such as pairing native speakers with ELL students and hosting lunches for new students were highlighted as essential for fostering a sense of community and belonging. The need for proactive outreach to families regarding extracurricular activities and sports registration was also emphasized.

The meeting also covered budgetary issues, specifically the challenges faced by the district in managing costs. The copier account was discussed, revealing increased usage leading to rising expenses. The committee considered adopting more electronic distribution methods to mitigate printing costs. This discussion was part of a broader analysis of the district’s capital budget, with projects eligible for E-Rate funding identified to take advantage of a 40% discount. E-Rate projects for fiscal year 2026 include the replacement of building routers, firewalls, and switch replacements across schools, along with an audio system upgrade at the high school.

Another budget-related discussion involved the technology budget for fiscal year 2026. The Chief Technology Officer presented a plan with a modest increase of just over $19,000, despite reductions in most accounts. The strategy involves extending the useful life of equipment from four to six years and better managing teacher laptop replacements. These measures aim to maximize the utility of devices while maintaining a tight budget.

Future school construction projects were another key topic, with the committee emphasizing the distinction between a debt exclusion vote and a potential override. The timeline anticipates a debt exclusion vote in 2026, with project bid awards expected in late 2027 and move-in or project close-out in summer 2029.

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