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Votes at a glance: committee accepts resignation, approves trips, donations, updated handbooks and two policies

November 13, 2025 | Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


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Votes at a glance: committee accepts resignation, approves trips, donations, updated handbooks and two policies
The Freetown-Lakeville Regional School Committee completed a set of majority votes at its Nov. 12 meeting. Key outcomes:

• Resignation accepted: The committee moved to accept the resignation of Crystal Ng; the motion passed by voice vote.

• DECA overnight out-of-state trips approved: The committee approved two DECA trip requests, one to Orlando, Fla., (Jan. 28–Feb. 1) and one to Providence, R.I.

• Donations accepted: The committee approved acceptance of an acoustic guitar and several sets of golf clubs vetted by music and athletic staff, and separately accepted a donation of two gallons of paint to district facilities.

• Updated handbooks approved: The board voted to approve the 2025–26 school handbooks, which incorporate an AI policy and updated suspension, due process and student-records language to align with DESE requirements.

• Policies adopted: The competency determination policy (IKFE), which shifts focus toward demonstrated mastery rather than course completion alone, was adopted. The updated graduation policy (IKF), which removes MCAS-specific language and references competency determination, was also adopted.

• Finance items: The committee approved payroll vendor warrants dated 10/29/25.

• Minutes approved: The committee approved regular-session minutes from Oct. 22, 2025, with one abstention noted.

• Adjournment: The meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m.

Motions and roll-call tallies were recorded by voice; individual recorded votes were not taken in roll-call form beyond the single abstention on the minutes. No failed motions were recorded.

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