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School committee approves idling policy and superintendent goals; consent agenda adopted

March 29, 2025 | Quincy Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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School committee approves idling policy and superintendent goals; consent agenda adopted
At its March 26 meeting the Quincy School Committee recorded several roll‑call approvals.

Motor‑vehicle idling policy (Policy 5‑57)
The committee voted by roll call to approve school committee policy 5‑57 on motor‑vehicle idling on school grounds. The policy had been discussed at subcommittee and at the prior meeting; Mr. Gutro made the motion to approve and the motion was seconded on the record. Committee members reiterated that the district will emphasize communication to families about the policy and indicated they will avoid stringent enforcement that could cause undue financial hardship for families. The roll call recorded the membership present voting to approve the policy.

Superintendent’s goals for 2024–25
The committee approved the superintendent’s goals for 2024–25 by roll call vote. A motion and a second were recorded and the roll call was completed with the membership present recorded as voting yes.

Consent agenda
The committee approved the consent agenda by a roll call vote (motion by Mrs. Lebo; second by Mrs. Hubley). The superintendent completed the roll call and the items were approved.

All three roll‑call items were recorded as approved by the members present at the meeting; no opposing votes or abstentions were recorded in the meeting transcript.

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