Taunton School Committee Faces Criticism Over Student Safety After Bus Cancellation Incident

At the recent Taunton School Committee meeting, the spotlight was on a transportation issue at Taunton High School that left students without bus service in freezing weather, sparking significant concern among parents. This incident, coupled with discussions on financial oversight and educational strategies, dominated the meeting’s agenda.

A primary focus was the transportation debacle at Taunton High School, which raised concerns about student safety and communication. A parent, Heidi Lebron, addressed the committee, detailing an incident where her daughter and other students were left without transportation after the abrupt cancellation of the Gatra bus service. Lebron recounted that students waiting for the bus were simply told by school security to “figure it out” and find their own way home.

The lack of communication to parents was a issue, as Lebron noted that no notifications were sent via email or social media. Her daughter was forced to attempt a walk home and only managed to secure a ride after several failed attempts to navigate the situation. The presence of police at the scene was described as escalated, with officers reportedly shouting at students, telling them that the bus is a “privilege, not a right.” Lebron criticized the police’s approach.

Lebron highlighted the unsafe conditions, pointing out that students had no adult supervision and struggled to communicate due to poor cell service. She emphasized the need for a contingency plan that would allow students to return to school premises to call parents or stay warm if such incidents occur again. Her concerns were echoed by other parents.

In response to Lebron’s remarks, a motion was made to refer the matter to the superintendent for further explanation, which was unanimously approved.

Financial oversight was another topic of considerable discussion, particularly around procurement card charges. Concerns were raised about the presentation of four months’ worth of expenses at once, with a call for monthly reports to improve manageability and transparency. A motion was passed to pause the approval of these charges until more detailed information could be provided, including specifics on travel, meals, and other activities.

The meeting also touched on the district’s educational strategies, notably a presentation by Danielle Kerr, the director of humanities for grades K through 2. Kerr outlined the literacy curriculum and highlighted the success of the Ignite Reading tutors program for first graders. The program, which involves targeted instruction, showed significant improvement in student performance, with several students progressing from kindergarten to first-grade skills.

The committee also discussed the social studies curriculum, emphasizing the importance of cultural representation and analytical skills over rote memorization. Initiatives like the student-led civics project for eighth graders and the comprehensive history curriculum for upper grades were highlighted as key components of the district’s academic offerings.

Concerns about reading materials were raised, particularly regarding the appropriateness of certain texts like “The Hunger Games” due to its violent themes. The committee acknowledged the need for alternative selections for students uncomfortable with such content and emphasized the importance of aligning reading materials with students’ emotional and developmental levels.

Further discussions centered on the district’s strategic plan, which outlines the goals and initiatives for the next five years. The plan’s progress is monitored using sophisticated tools, and its development was informed by community input and a competitive grant. The superintendent underscored the plan’s role as a “north star” for guiding the district’s strategic direction.

The meeting concluded with discussions on the need to review and update the school committee handbook and policy manual. It was agreed that the rules committee would address these updates.

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:
John J. Cabral
School Board Officials:
Shaunna O’Connell, Dr. Gregory DeMelo, Christine Fagan, Donna Chaves, Gill Enos, Louis Loura, Nathan Pawlowski, Melissa Santos, Steven Vieira

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