HOPKINTON
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Thursday, December 3, 2009
AGENDA
I. Pledge
of Allegiance
II. Recognitions/Presentations:
7:30 – 7:35
III. Public
Comments: 7:35 – 7:40
IV.
Reports to the School Committee
V.
New Business
No
new business this meeting
VI.
Old Business
A.
8:40 – 8:50: FY11
Budget – Mrs. Burdick
B.
8:50 – 9:20: Strategic Planning Update – Dr. Phelan
C.
9:20 – 930: School
Committee Policy AC
Non-Discrimination and Civil Rights Notice to Students, Parents 2nd
D. 9:30 - 9:40 School Committee Policy JJH Late Night and Overnight Student Travel 2nd reading
– Dr. Colombo
and
Jean Bertschmann
E. 9:40 – 10:00: School Committee Policy JLA Wellness 2nd reading – Dr. Colombo and Jean Bertschmann
VII.
Items by Consensus: 10:00
VIII. Executive Session
IX. Adjournment
X. Next Meetings
Thursday, December 17,
2009 @ 7:30 PM Middle School Library – Regular
Meeting
Thursday, January 7, 2010
@ 7:30 PM Middle
School Library – Regular Meeting
Thursday, January 14,
2010 @ 7:30 PM Middle
School Library (? C/O) – Working Session
Thursday, January 21,
2010 @ 7:30 PM Middle
School Library – Regular Meeting
Guidelines for the
Public
“All
meetings of the School Committee, except Executive Sessions, shall be open to
the Public”.
The
School Committee is responsible to the people for whose benefit the school
system has been established. The Committee's current decisions will influence
the course of education in our schools for years to come. The Committee and
each of its members must look to the future and to the needs of all people more
than the average citizen finds necessary. This requires a comprehensive perspective
and long-range planning in addition to attention to immediate problems.
The
School Committee's primary responsibility is to establish those purposes,
programs, and procedures that will best produce the educational achievement
needed by our students. The Committee is charged with accomplishing this while
also being responsible for wise management of resources available to the school
system. The Committee must fulfill these responsibilities by functioning
primarily as a legislative body to formulate and adopt policy, by selecting an
executive officer to implement policy, and by evaluating the results.
Massachusetts
General Laws govern much of the operations and procedures of the school
committee. The policies and guidelines
contained herein offer greater guidance for the Hopkinton School Committee. (Policy
BA)
Copies
of the agenda and any materials that are considered public information may be
obtained through the Superintendent’s office at a fair and reasonable cost per
page. Citizens wishing to obtain an
agenda prior to the scheduled meeting should do so before the close of business
on the day of the meeting. (Policy BE)
For the public’s convenience, agendas for regular meetings are generally posted on the school district’s website before the date of the meeting. Key presentations are generally posted after the meeting and minutes are posted within a reasonable time frame after the school committee votes to approve them. The district website is www.hopkinton.k12.ma.us.
The
School Committee welcomes citizens of the District to attend its meetings so
that they may become better acquainted with the operations and programs of our
local public schools.
If
citizens would like to comment to the School Committee, they may do so by mail,
email or phone at any time. Contact
information is available through the Superintendent’s Office.
In
order for all citizens to have a chance to be heard and to ensure the ability
of the Committee to conduct the district’s business in an orderly manner, the
committee will follow the rules as established in its policy BEDH, titled
“Public Participation At Committee Meetings.”
The
Committee will welcome comments from the public at regular meetings on both
agenda and non-agenda items during a public comment period specifically set on
the agenda. (Policy BEDH)