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Boston School Committee Meeting

The Boston School Committee will hold a hybrid meeting on November 6, 2024 at 6 p.m.

The Boston School Committee meeting will be held in person at the Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building, 2300 Washington Street, School Committee Chamber, 2 nd Floor, Roxbury, MA 02119 and live streamed on Boston City TV (Xfinity Channel 24, RCN Channel 13, and Fios Channel 962) and on Zoom.

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Discussion Topics

  1. Agenda

    6. p.m.

    I.     Pledge of allegiance

    II.     Call to Order

    III.     Approval of Meeting Minutes: October 23, 2024 and October 28, 2024 retreat

    IV.      Superintendent's Report

    V.      General public comment

    VI.      Action Items

    ●    Grants for approval totaling $1,960,484

    Amount

    FY

    Grant Name

    Status

    Program Manager

    Focus Area

    Site(s)

    $800,000

    2025

    Targeted Assistance Grant (TAG)

    Continuing

    Mike Sabin, Transformation Office

     

     

    School Turnaround

    All Transformation

    Schools (currently 44 school sites)

    $410,484

    2025

    Food Security 

    Infrastructure 

    Grant -

    FC 0325

    New

    Nancy Fisher,  Special 

    Projects, Food and Nutrition Services

    Food & 

    Nutrition

    District wide and 

    specifically Russell,  Everett, Mozart, 

    Greater Egleston, Mel  King HS, Compass,  Counseling & 

    Intervention, Kennedy  11-12, Snowden, 

    Strive, Saratoga

    $750,000

    2025

    Early College Support Grant - FC 0460

    Continuing

     

     

    Gretta Schaaf, Office of Secondary Schools

    College & Career Readiness

     

     

    BPS designated 8 Early College Sites: Charlestown HS, Madison Park Voc.Technical HS. Dearborn STEM Academy, New Mission HS, Fenway HS, Ruth Babson Academy, Brighton HS, East Boston HS

    • Total: $1,960,484

    VII.       Report

    ●    MassCore Graduation Requirements Update 

    VIII.       Public comment on report

    IX.       New business

    X.       Adjourn

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