Revere School Committee Honors Late Tony Mata, Advances Education Initiatives
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
07/23/2024
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Recording Published:
07/23/2024
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Duration:
116 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Revere
- Meeting Overview:
The Revere School Committee convened to address a variety of topics, notably paying tribute to Tony Mata, a respected teacher and committee member, discussing the superintendent’s performance evaluation, evaluating vocational school admissions, and considering the advancement of educational technology and resources within the district.
The committee’s tribute to the late Mata was a portion of the meeting, as members shared memories of his dedication and unique teaching methods. A moment of silence was held in his honor, and the impact of his passing on the community was acknowledged, including the influence he had on personal growth, as shared by a mourner at his wake.
In administrative matters, the superintendent’s performance evaluation was a topic of thorough discussion. While the majority of members expressed satisfaction with her progress, there were concerns about the need to focus more on academic achievements, dropout rates, and vocational education enrollment. The superintendent was open to revisiting the evaluation goals with stakeholder input and aligning resources to address the committee’s concerns. There was also a consensus on the need for a clear evaluation timeline and process for future assessments.
The meeting proceeded with a review of the committee’s goals, where the superintendent, Dr. Dianne Kelly, expressed gratitude for feedback and emphasized the importance of Competency-Based learning and effective communication via social media platforms. The redesign of the high school was brought up, with the understanding that more time would be needed to evaluate its impact fully. Additionally, the challenge of hiring qualified school psychologists was discussed.
On the topic of transparency, the committee agreed to start recording and broadcasting all subcommittee meetings on YouTube, with a motion approved to explore hiring a secretary to transcribe these recordings. Confusion arose over the motions related to this initiative, leading to a substitute motion to refer the matter to the policies and procedures subcommittee for further deliberation. This move was aimed at enhancing public accessibility to committee proceedings.
Financial and personnel updates were also on the agenda. The finance director clarified certain warrant items, and the discussion touched upon new hires, retirements, and promotions within the district. The Statewide budget numbers were referenced, with the committee awaiting specific figures that would affect their district.
In terms of advancing educational resources, the committee highlighted the receipt of a grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, predominantly allocated for the purchase of science equipment and teacher training. Talks with Jet Blue corporate for potential donations to the Beachmont library and student participation in a STEM conference were also discussed, alongside efforts by the mayor’s office to secure a partnership with Amazon to provide school supplies.
The committee engaged in a debate on the admissions process for vocational schools, addressing concerns about a 100% lottery system potentially leading to lost seats for the district. The impact of absenteeism, behavioral issues, and possible biases in the admission process were also discussed. The committee considered reaching out to families of students not accepted to vocational schools to gather information on the reasons for non-acceptance, emphasizing the need for careful communication to accurately reflect the district’s situation.
Lastly, the committee explored the allocation of district seats, the use of school committee rooms for classroom space, and the potential relocation of committee meetings to city council chambers. The discussion included concerns about reaching capacity, the success of vocational schools, and the logistics of scheduling meetings with the necessary technology. A motion to adjourn concluded the meeting, with an agreement to include additional items in future agendas.
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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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
07/23/2024
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Recording Published:
07/23/2024
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Duration:
116 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Revere
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