Revere School Committee Debates Special Education Redesign

In a recent Revere School Committee meeting, a portion of the discussion revolved around a proposal to relocate the life skills program from Susan B. Anthony School to Garfield School. The debate was marked by concerns over the safety and practicality of such a move, especially for students with accessible medical devices. The discussion led to a substitute motion to approve the special education redesign plan in its entirety, excluding the provision for the relocation of the life skills class. This motion was passed, and the relocation issue was referred to the health and special education subcommittee for further deliberation. Additionally, the committee addressed the implementation of the middle school lottery process, the district’s engagement with the Student Opportunity Act (SOA), and the superintendent’s evaluation schedule.

During the meeting, committee members expressed reservations about the lack of detailed information regarding the special education redesign plan. Questions were raised about the reasoning behind the relocation, the safety of the students, and the input from the families of the students who would be affected. The substitute motion was proposed by a committee member as a means to allow for further discussion and stakeholder engagement. While some members supported the approach, emphasizing the need for more information and deliberation before making a decision, others expressed dissent. The decision to separate the vote on the redesign plan from the life skills relocation issue underscores the committee’s caution in making changes that would affect the special education program and its students.

In addition to the special education redesign, the committee discussed the implications of the middle school lottery system. Due to the higher number of placement requests than available seats for the Rumney Marsh Academy and Susan B. Anthony Middle School, a lottery became necessary. The challenge of students living near a school but being assigned to another due to capacity constraints was a concern among parents. The superintendent acknowledged the difficulty for families but stressed the importance of maintaining fairness in the allocation of spots. The logistics and transparency of the lottery process were key points of discussion.

The committee also focused on the district’s plan under the Student Opportunity Act. The SOA plan involved a comprehensive approach to improving student achievement and supporting the well-being of students and staff. The superintendent outlined the key elements of the plan, which included data analysis, ambitious targets for student achievement, stakeholder engagement, and the selection of evidence-based programs.

Another major topic of debate was the superintendent’s evaluation. The superintendent had not undergone an evaluation since 2022, and there was confusion and frustration about the delay. The committee voted to move forward with the evaluation process, separate from discussions about the superintendent’s contract. This decision implies a commitment to ensuring proper assessment of the superintendent’s performance before entering into contract negotiations.

The meeting concluded with the committee expressing the intention to seek guidance from the Massachusetts Association of School Committees on improving meeting procedures. The potential for a retreat was also discussed, to further educate committee members on their roles, responsibilities, and best practices for successful school governance.

Moreover, the meeting featured recognition of the school sports teams for their accomplishments during the fall and winter seasons. The athletic director reported on undefeated records, league championships, and individual awards. The committee’s approval of the consent calendar followed, with a highlight on the interest in making meetings more inclusive by offering live subtitles in different languages.

Lastly, the committee touched on the positive impact of restorative justice practices at Garfield Middle School, where students shared their experiences of feeling more involved and accountable through restorative circles. The circles were said to foster a safer, more positive environment, and improve academic performance and classroom engagement. Debate ensued over the availability and potential misuse of the restorative circles, but ultimately, the discussion underscored the value of these practices in enhancing student communication and problem-solving skills.

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:
Dr. Dianne Kelly
School Board Officials:
Patrick M. Keefe Jr., Jacqueline Monterroso, Stacey Bronsdon-Rizzo, Anthony Caggiano, Anthony Mattera, John Kingston, Aisha Milbury-Ellis

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