Opening, Citizens Comments, and Community Outreach
00:00The meeting is officially called to order, and the speaker notes that it is being recorded and live streamed. Citizens comments are solicited but none are received, both in person and on Zoom. The committee then introduces a new community outreach agenda item, inviting members to share information about events they have attended or plan to attend, such as a library presentation on remote town meeting participation and a fundraising event for a student battling cancer. The creation of a comment-free Facebook page for committee communications is also discussed, emphasizing compliance with open meeting laws.
00:0005:55Superintendent's Report and Consent Agenda
05:55The superintendent is absent and has no report to share. The committee moves to the consent agenda, which includes routine items not anticipated for discussion. After confirming that no items need to be held for further debate, a motion is made and unanimously approved to accept the consent agenda as written. The committee clarifies roles, such as the assistant secretary, and prepares to move on to the next substantive topic.
School Committee Protocols and Portrait of a Learner
07:23The committee reviews its protocols, reaffirming the responsibilities and conduct expected of elected members, including the superintendent. They emphasize the importance of not making independent commitments and clarify how members should represent the committee at other meetings. The committee also reviews a portion of the district's portrait of a learner, outlining expectations for graduates to adapt, persevere, and respond productively to feedback and challenges.
School Physician Appointment
01:11:47The chair recuses herself due to a potential conflict of interest regarding the appointment of the school physician, as the nominee is a partner of her husband. The committee explains the statutory requirement for a school physician and proceeds with a motion to appoint Dr. Michael Yoon. The motion is seconded, discussed, and unanimously approved by the remaining members.
ESP Staffing Request for Winthrop School
01:14:26The committee reviews a memo from the superintendent requesting an additional ESP (Educational Support Professional) for Winthrop School, prompted by increased enrollment of three-year-olds with IEPs. Questions are raised about the sustainability of grant funding and whether the position is a necessity. The committee discusses past staffing changes and confirms the need for the ESP to meet student requirements. A motion is made, seconded, and unanimously approved to add the position.
FY26 Year-End Financials and Budget Transfers
01:17:45The assistant superintendent presents the FY26 year-end financials, highlighting a 2.5% residual appropriation and detailing surpluses and deficits across various categories. The presentation covers circuit breaker reimbursements, athletic department balances, maintenance and technology purchases, and specific expenditures such as abatement and vehicle replacement. The committee discusses the impact of athletic user fees, Winthrop School's budget overages, and energy savings from new boilers. A motion is made and unanimously approved to authorize the necessary budget transfers to cover deficits.
Committee Reports and Administrative Updates
01:48:11The committee provides brief updates on subcommittees, noting that Capital Finance and Policy need to schedule their first meetings, and Negotiations are not currently active. The secretary report is deferred, with a reminder to address executive session minutes at the next opportunity. The chair expresses excitement for the new year and invites questions or topics for future meetings.
Future Topics, Elections, and Adjournment
01:50:35The speaker reminds attendees about upcoming state primary elections and encourages participation in democracy. The committee confirms there are no additional topics for discussion and moves to adjourn the meeting. A motion to adjourn is made, seconded, and unanimously approved, concluding the session at 8:52 p.m.