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At its Feb. 11 meeting the Danvers School Committee recorded the following formal actions and outcomes:
- Offer assistant-superintendent position to Kristen Anderson (motion passed; unanimous “aye”). Superintendent authorized to negotiate contract and return to committee for final approval.
- Approve first reading of the competency-determination policy (related to graduation requirements and MCAS changes). Motion for first reading passed.
- Approve release of regular meeting minutes (01/13/2025) and approve but not release executive-session minutes (01/13/2025). Motions passed.
- Adjournment motion passed.
Notes: The assistant-superintendent appointment is contingent on a negotiated contract to be returned to the committee for final approval. The competency-determination policy was approved for first reading; the committee indicated it will finalize policy language in a future meeting if the state DESE guidance changes.
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