Somerset-Berkley Committee Approves Key Contracts and Honors Retirees
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
05/21/2024
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Recording Published:
05/24/2024
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Duration:
79 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Berkley, Somerset
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Somerset-Berkley Regional School Committee meeting, several decisions were made regarding the approval of contracts for the upcoming fiscal year and the honoring of two distinguished retirees. The committee recognized the retirement of Dr. Edward Ducet and Mitchell Petty, who have both served the school community for many years. Additionally, the meeting addressed the financial state of the school district, with discussions on the April financial statement, potential capital improvements, and the approval of other post-employment benefits (OPEB) contributions. The committee also approved a memorandum of agreement with the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) cafeteria workers.
The meeting began with the reorganization of the committee. Following the reorganization, the committee delved into the recognition of retirees. Dr. Ducet and Mr. Petty were honored for their service, with their colleagues giving emotional speeches and both retirees receiving citations from the Governor and the House of Representatives. They were also presented with a bell.
In addition to the retirements, the committee celebrated Coach Slater’s recognition by the Boston Globe as the Division 2 basketball coach of the year. His dedication and influence on the team were noted by both colleagues and students. The student representative, Ryan Vieira, was also acknowledged for his contributions, receiving a citation from the committee.
The meeting continued with an appreciation for the transition program’s collaboration with local businesses. Students involved in the program shared their experiences and aspirations, which were met with praise from the committee and attendees. The community partners, including a local restaurant supply store owner, were thanked for supporting the students from the transition program, who assisted with various tasks at the school, including the delivery of senior signs to Berkeley.
Financial discussions followed, with the committee reviewing the April financial statement. While noting that not much had changed since the previous presentation, they discussed overages in technology and substitute line items. The committee assured that despite these overages, the budget remained within its limits. Concerns were raised about school choice revenue falling short of projections, prompting further research into the matter. The committee also discussed the 2024-2025 budget, highlighting that Somerset’s assessment had been approved at the town meeting while Berkeley’s assessment was still pending. The potential for increased student minimum aid from the state could positively influence Chapter 70 funding.
The committee also considered capital improvement projects, including addressing the baseball field’s drainage issues and the possibility of establishing a fund for athletic turf and track improvements. A proposal was made for additional OPEB contributions not to exceed $250,000.
Contracts for boiler, electrical repair, plumbing, and snow removal services covering the fiscal year July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, were discussed. These contracts represent year three of a three-year agreement. The staffing update was positive, with no resignations and three appointments. The school committee meeting schedule was also reviewed, with a proposal to suspend the July meeting unless matters arise. Concerns regarding athletic uniforms were addressed, with a request to remove uniforms in poor condition from rotation. Subcommittee assignments for the upcoming year were discussed, with a suggestion to combine maintenance, capital planning, and security into the budget committee. Policy updates were presented for a first reading, and several policies were noted for approval.
The Berkeley Public Schools update included information on town elections, budget decisions, and the submission of a schematic design to the Massachusetts School Building Authority. The meeting concluded with public input and a motion to enter into executive session to discuss collective bargaining or litigation, followed by the agreement with AFSCME cafeteria workers and the release of redacted executive session minutes. The committee adjourned, expressing support for the Celtics.
Jeffrey Schoonover
School Board Officials:
Jenifer Andrews, Richard Fenstermaker, Kimberly Ferreira, Julie Ramos Gagliardi, Victor Machado, Jr, Kelly O’Brien, Jilleen Solomon
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/21/2024
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Recording Published:
05/24/2024
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Duration:
79 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Berkley, Somerset
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