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The meeting commenced with the pledge of allegiance and roll call. Public comment focused on the need to compensate teachers competitively to retain them and support the teachers union. The board moved into an executive session to discuss collective bargaining agreements with the Lawrence Teachers Union and the custodians union. Upon returning to the public session, the board publicly voted to approve the contract agreement with the Lawrence Teachers Union and the contract agreement with the custodians union. The discussion regarding the middle school career technical education policy was tabled until the next meeting. The meeting concluded with adjournment.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance, with the Mayor joining telephonically. The minutes of the April 4th meeting were adopted. Public comment was prioritized, where citizens expressed support for teachers' union contracts and outlined expectations for the new school superintendent, focusing on teacher support, continuing the turnaround plan, empowering parents, visiting schools, and emphasizing post-graduation education. Public commenters also raised concerns about the superintendent selection process, advocating for the inclusion of elected school committee members in the selection subcommittee to ensure transparency and community representation, rather than relying solely on unelected officials. A board member provided an extensive report on the superintendent search process, detailing the formation of the search profile based on community feedback, the review of approximately 40 applications, preliminary screenings, and confidential interviews conducted by a three-person subcommittee with external experts in English language learning, special needs, and district partnerships. The board chair also addressed legal constraints regarding the distribution of the Memorandum of Understanding between the state and the Alliance, indicating that next steps and further review would proceed via a subcommittee. An announcement was made regarding an event celebrating 35 Lawrence High School students graduating from Northern Essex Community College with significant college credit.
The event was the 2015 8th Grade Promotion Ceremony for the Edward Parthum School. Key discussions involved opening remarks by the principal, the administration of the Pledge of Allegiance, and introductions of staff members and honored guests, including the school counselor, a school committee member, central office representatives, and other staff. The event featured remarks from a school committee member expressing gratitude to teachers and faculty for guiding students through challenging transitions, emphasizing the importance of parental support as students enter high school, and congratulating the graduating class. Student essays were read aloud, followed by the presentation of various awards, including the 2015 Math, Humanities, Science, and ELA awards, as well as two Principal Awards. The ceremony concluded with the presentation of certificates to the graduating class.
The board meeting commenced with introductions and a public comment period where a citizen voiced support for Lawrence teachers union and urged for better compensation. Key discussion items included the plan to table the superintendent evaluation until the next meeting. The board voted to adopt the Middle School Career Technical Education Policy, which mandates exposure for middle school students to career paths and educational requirements, including integrating the MEIFA pathway starting in the eighth grade, with plans to extend it to grade six later. Additionally, the board adopted policy sections A through C of the policy book in form, pending the completion of the full review. Finally, the board voted to accept a donation valued at $673 from Extreme Craze for a middle school classroom visit, and the approval of previous meeting minutes was addressed.
This event marked the inauguration for the City of Lawrence, involving the City Council and School Committee. Key components included the posting of the colors, the Pledge of Allegiance led by the director of veteran services, and the national anthem performed by L Beth Pomo. Pastor Javier Rocher delivered an invocation focusing on unity among leaders and selfless service. Mayor DePa provided remarks welcoming new officials and emphasizing the need to work together for a better future. State Representative Frank Moran served as the keynote speaker, offering advice on leadership, civic duty, and remembering constituents' needs. Senator Pano, a former City Council and School Committee member, also addressed the attendees, emphasizing the city's resilience following events like the Merrimack Valley gas explosion and the COVID-19 pandemic. The event concluded with the administration of the oath of office to the Counselors at Large, District Counselors, the Greater Lawrence Technical School Committee, and the Lawrence School Committee, emphasizing the seriousness of their public service responsibilities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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