Interim Superintendent outlines 3-month entry plan for district engagement and improvement

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In a recent meeting of the Freetown-Lakeville Regional School Committee, members gathered to discuss key initiatives and updates that will shape the future of education in their district. The atmosphere was one of collaboration and gratitude, particularly highlighted by a generous donation from the Freetown VFW chapter 6643.

The meeting kicked off with discussions about drafting a proposal for future budget considerations. The superintendent expressed a willingness to create language for the committee to review at an upcoming session, emphasizing the importance of aligning financial resources with the district's educational goals. This proactive approach aims to ensure that the committee can make informed decisions based on various funding scenarios.

A significant highlight of the evening was the acceptance of a donation of 23 books focused on patriotism and history from the Freetown VFW. This longstanding partnership, spanning over 35 years, has fostered community engagement through events like the Voice of Democracy speech competitions. The committee unanimously voted to accept the donation, recognizing its potential to enrich students' research and civic engagement projects. A heartfelt thank you was extended to the VFW for their continued support.

Transitioning to the superintendent's interim entry plan, the new leader outlined a roadmap for the next three months. The plan focuses on building relationships within the community, understanding the district's needs, and assessing current practices. The superintendent has already begun visiting schools and engaging with various stakeholders, including parents and town officials, to gather insights and foster collaboration.

In addition to these visits, the superintendent is reviewing essential documents related to safety and school improvement plans. A unique aspect of the plan includes shadowing students to gain firsthand experience of their educational journey, a practice the superintendent successfully implemented in a previous district.

As the meeting concluded, the committee expressed optimism about the direction of the district under the interim leadership. With a commitment to transparency and community involvement, the Freetown-Lakeville Regional School Committee is poised to navigate the challenges ahead while prioritizing the educational needs of its students. The next steps will be crucial as they work together to create a shared vision for the future.

Converted from Freetown-Lakeville Regional School Committee, 4-9-25 meeting on April 12, 2025
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