Monday, March 18, 2024

Quick note on Worcester School Committee meetings this week

 There are actually three!

  • on Wednesday at 5, there's a Teaching, Learning, and Student Success meeting; the agenda isn't up yet, but expect that today now posted: preK, gifted programming, and the "modern classroom" project


  • on Thursday, there's the regular meeting of the full Committee (exec at 5; public session thereafter). The report of the Superintendent is on future ready learning, which you might remember is a part of the Vision of a Learner adopted last year. 
    Without going into a lot of detail, note that Biancheria's student safety center item was held from the last meeting. There's a public petition (though without the petition itself, so we don't know who from) on installing electric charging meters for the public in the Forest Grove parking lot (the petition language says "free of charge" though the backup does not, nor does it mention the cost of electricity). The student advisory has submitted an item on staff mental health support. There are a number of grants for approval: homeless student supports, two on supporting community childcare, Perkins (which is voke money) for software management and a robot,  and a history field trip
    There's a request for an easement for Verizon at Doherty.
    Biancheria wants a report on therapy dogs, and one on homeschooling.
    Guardiola wants a report "on school meals and nutrition including current vendors used by the Worcester Public Schools."
    The administration is sharing the city's annual other post-employment benefits (OPEB) report.
    And on the agenda for approval ahead of the April deadline is the district's three year Student Opportunity Act plan.
    FWIW, I won't be at this, as I have a meeting to present at that evening.

  • There's also a legislative breakfast--you might remember this being proposed in February by Member McCullough on Friday morning at Worcester Tech (and yes, that's a posted meeting); no agenda posted as yet. 

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