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%3S Mop <br /> 1775 tic <br /> 0 Town of Lexington <br /> > <br /> Lexington Human Rights Committee <br /> APRIL 19"' <br /> "2 1 N 61 <br /> Sean D. Osborne, Chair hurnand hts rn ��)Iexin <br /> .............................. .......... <br /> Fuang-Ying Huang, Vice Chair <br /> Tanya Gisolfi, Clerk <br /> Minutes for May 4, 2018 Meeting <br /> Present: <br /> • Members: Sean Osborne, Fuang-Ying Huang, Jeffrey Toronto, Lieutenant James Barry, Bonnie <br /> Brodner <br /> • Liaisons: Kathleen Lenihan, (School Committee), Aidan Evelyn (LPD), Stanley Yap (CAAL), <br /> Valerie Overton (LexPride), Mona Roy (IAL/SEPAC/LEXDESI), Jill Hai (BOS) <br /> • Guests: Lisa O'Brien, Christine Lin, Nicole Locher <br /> Meeting called to order at 8:10 AM, Quorum was present at 8:10 AM. <br /> Minutes from April 6, 2017 meeting were reviewed and approved with no changes. <br /> Chair Report—Ms. Gisolfi-McCready and Ms. Overton are scheduled to facilitate Active By-Stander <br /> training out of town. LexPride has event on June 10. LHRC will share stand with LPD on Discovery <br /> Day. Ms. Bodner and Ms. Huang volunteered to work with Lexington Chamber of Commerce to <br /> facilitate diversity and antibias training to make residents and visitors feel welcomed. <br /> Transgender Rights Proclamation—In response to a November ballot to repeal the 2016 Non- <br /> Discrimination Law, the draft Proclamation for Lexington Board of Selectmen for LexPride initiative <br /> was reviewed and approved as edited. <br /> LPS Student Discipline Survey Update—The survey was closed on May 3rd. It received 124 responses, <br /> 88 from the school emailing and 36 from workgroups outreach to parents. No investigation started on <br /> the inaccurate 2016-2017 LPS data published on the state website. Ms. Lenihan collected questions <br /> from LHRC for the new superintendent on the topic. <br /> 9:15 Ms. Huang left, no longer a quorum <br /> Discussion about survey, what happened, where we go from here. Chair reminded us we must focus <br /> on the data we did get and try not to focus on the implementation of the survey itself. The process of <br /> examining the data results is underway and we will discuss it more next month. <br /> Discussion about Selectman Goals - we should send Chair any other goals we would like the selectmen <br /> to discuss a few days before our June meeting, so we can discuss and vote on it during the June <br /> meeting: <br /> 1625 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE-LEXINGTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02420 <br />
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