Finance and Operations will be reporting out from their Monday meeting.
The report of the Superintendent is an update on the strategic plan (no backup as yet).
There is a response on interactions with homeschooling families (the link doesn't work; it's page 28): of 158 plans in 98 families, the adminstration reports that 96 were approved within the first week, 26 within the second week, 19 before 20 days, and 17 required more than that. The report states that the 17 were all incomplete upon submission, missing "evidence of progress." They state that only 2 plans are missing. The report says a "recent court ruling supported the WPS standards for evidence" though the case is not cited by name nor is it included.
There is a list of Chapter 74 programs and the number of students enrolled, as well as the after school and evening programs and enrollment.
Mr. Monfredo and Miss Biancheria are proposing support for the Baker-Polito effort to reduce domestic and sexual violence among young people.
Mr. Foley and others note Mr. Hennessey's award of 2019 Administrator of the Year from School Bus Fleet.
There is a proposal to update policies - JB – Equal Educational Opportunities; ‑ JFABD - Homeless Students: Enrollment Rights And Services; ‑ JFABE - Educational Opportunities For Military Children; ‑ JFABF - Educational Opportunities For Children In Foster Care (it's language tweaking).
There are eleven pages of outstanding administrative items that the administration is suggesting be filed as the term comes to a close.
There is a request that the following donations be accepted:
- $400.00 from a donor to Claremont Academy to be used as a scholarship for Latino female of Latina who plans to attend college.
- $84.60 from Box Tops for Education to Canterbury Street Magnet Computer-Based School
- $225.00 from the Digital Federal Credit Union to McGrath Elementary School
- $500.00 from the District Attorney's Community Reinvestment and Crime Prevention Program to Forest Grove Middle School to assist with their bullying campaign
There is a request for information about the new vocational tracks at Doherty (which the Committee has already voted in favor of).
There is a request (without backup) to approve a prior fiscal year payment for $308.79 to Airgas ("industrial, medical, and specialty gases").
Then there are a slew of items from Mr. Comparetto:
- Request that the Mayor consider alternative methods to electing and appointing School Committee members that includes, but is not limited to, district School Committee seats.
- Request that the Mayor and School Committee establish Worcester Public Schools’ Safe Zones.
- Request that the Superintendent present an annual report on the status of education for Latino students.
- Request that the Administration incorporate best practices for creating a diverse workforce.
- Request that the Administration provide an update on current restorative justice practices.
- Request a moratorium on suspending K-2 students for non-violent offenses.
- Request an "equity audit" of the Worcester Public Schools in accordance to best practices.
- Request that the Administration provide an update on the efforts of the Administration to create ethnic studies programming
Miss Biancheria wants an update on the South High building project (shouldn't this be a standing item in a subcommittee somewhere?) and an update on recess (which I think Ms. McCullough has an outstanding item on already).
And there is another prior fiscal year payment in the amount of $1,484.10 to Johnson Controls Fire Protection LP for services performed at Burncoat High School (fire supression?).
And there is an executive session: for arbitration with the Mass Nurses Association; for litigation with the Estate of Suzanne F. Miville; and for collective bargaining with the computer technicians.
Yes, I am planning on being there and blogging.
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