HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-09-22-SC-PMRS-minLEXINGTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S POLICY SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
1:00 p.m.
School Administration Building
Upper Level Conference Room
146 Maple Street
Minutes
Meeting was called to order at 1:00 p.m. Minutes were taken by Jessie Steigerwald
Discussion Topics:
1. Review and Discussion of Sections E & F:
a. Section E - Support Services
Will be adding Traffic mitigation as well...
Will add Life Threatening Allergies (around first aid)...
EB — delete "every possible" (PA)
JC — instructional / safety practices (PA and CP will set up meeting with Eamon
Sheehan)
EBAB — (PA will talk to Pat G.)
EBB — (PA will talk to Jill Gasperini)
3 — ok (some children are walkers...)
EBC — "fire drills" change to "emergency drills"
EBCD — remove "only" from last paragraph
The Superintendent is responsible for dissemination information about closings.
EBCE — "delete of either one (1) or (2) hours"
EC — ok
ECA — add DPF, DPW change "watchmen" to "security personnel"
ECAA — Security cameras —
PA will review with Captains tomorrow (8/2/14)
Will update us... police may require live viewing in emergency — what do they
need?
ECAC — vandalism...
EDC —
SECTION F
EEA — "... in accordance with rates annually approved by the SC. Such fees
All other families who purchase after the designated registration period, will be subject
to availability based on existing routes.
PAUL will check with MED on #3.
4. change "youngster" to "child" - --
5. The procedure for handling... shall be published in each school student handbook.
EEA — MASC no — using above
EEAE — keep first one —
EEAE #4 — Classroom review of safe arrival and dismissal rules for all students will be
provided.
EEAEA — no
EEAEC — (JICC) -- The Lexington Public Schools ...
"... and in accordance with regulations published in student handbooks."
Jim: handbook changes occur without school committee knowing it — so they fall out of
synch
EEAG — from court case... where parents not aware that students were being
transported in private car...
-- 1. Add "or designee"
EEAJ — idling
Lexington By -Law Ch. 46
- add "and" earlier with the time limits
- bullet the exceptions
- delete this....
EFC /EFD - keep Lexington — not MASC
EGAP — "2002" to DATE
- what if Superintendent...
FA —
The Lexington Public Schools will develop and maintain a Master Plan for all school
property. Priorities include eliminating overcrowding and minimizing the need for
double sessions. In developing new school projects, that may advance the quality of
facilities, the Master Plan will be updated to make every effort to include and extend
these improvements across schools.
End of paragraph... Building projects will try to promote shared community use.
Add "modes of student transportation" before "flexibility"
FBA — keep
FF -- Add last paragraph ... This same process applies to naming spaces within a
school. No spaces shall be named after a current employee of LPS
FA -E — don't need..
2. Introduction (by MASC) of Sections G and H, with Discussion:
a. Section G — Personnel
Contract language will cover most of these areas. Example: leaves, sick time,
sabbaticals.
b. Section H — Negotiations
SC is agent for purpose of bargaining SC may employ negotiator.
Jim Hardy will forward to us by email.
3. Discussion and Updates on Sections C, D, A and B:
a. Section C - General School Administration (did not discuss)
b. Section D - Fiscal Management
Reviewed input from Superintendent Dr. Ash and Assistant
Superintendent Mary Ellen Dunn with Jim Hardy. Mr. Hardy will
compile all edits. Jessie Steigerwald will request that Ms. Dunn send Mr.
Hardy all documents electronically, including administrative directives.
Mr. Hardy will include directives as exhibits so they are before the School
Committee at the same time.
c. Section A - Foundations And Basic Commitments (did not discuss)
d. Section B - Board Governance And Operations (did not discuss)
4. Discussion on Individual Policies:
a. Student Discipline, Student Conduct (did not discuss)
b. Residency (did not discuss)
c. Homework
a. Section I — "timely" — can we be more specific?
Discussed briefly to determine possible process to respond to
resident questions raised at public comment on the 8.22.14 School
Committee meeting. This policy could be reviewed by our
Advisory Committee. Mr. Hardy suggested discussion with union
representative as well.
Minutes Minutes from the July 22, 2014, August 5, 2014 and September 2, 2014 were
unanimously approved.
Policy Manual Review — Process Information
The Policy Subcommittee is actively engaged in reviewing all School Committee policies in
consultation with the Massachusetts Association of School Committees. Each section of the manual
will pass through three stages:
1. Review by the Policy Subcommittee
2. Presentation to, and review by the full School Committee
3. Approval in form by the School Committee
The School Committee intends to complete this policy manual review process by June, at which time
all sections will be formally adopted by a vote of the full School Committee. Thereafter, one third of
the manual will be reviewed each year to keep the manual updated.