Groton-Dunstable Regional School District

Event Date: 
Wednesday, February 10, 2021 - 7:00pm

Groton-Dunstable Regional School District
SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEETING - via ZOOM
February 10, 2021 at 7:00 PM
ZOOM Conferencing
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Posted: 2.8.21/3:00PM
School Committee Regular Session
Anticipated1 Agenda2
I. Call to Order
II. Questions/Comments from the Public
III. Motion to Approve Minutes - 1.27.21
IV. Vote to Approve Warrant
V. Presentations -
A. State Representative Sheila Harrington
B. Special Education Data - Jill Greene
C. Math Data - Kristin DeFrancisco
VI. Reports
A. Superintendent
1. Fall II Athletic Season - Discussion/Vote
2. School Update/COVID
B. Chair
1. Liaison/Subcommittee Updates
a) Budget Update/Dunstable
VII. New Business
VIII. Adjourn
1 The listing of topics that the Chair reasonably anticipates will be discussed at the meeting is not intended as a guarantee of the topics that will be
discussed. Not all topics listed may, in fact be discussed and other topics not listed may be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law.
2 Votes may be taken at any time during the meeting
Note: action items will be handled as business is presented
Please note: Meeting content, start times and duration are subject to change.
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Groton-Dunstable Regional School District School Committee
Rules for Questions and Comments from the Public
A School Committee business meeting is a meeting of a governmental body at which members deliberate over public business. We welcome your
attendance at the Committee’s regular business meetings.
The School Committee encourages the public to participate on issues that affect them or the school district and are within the scope of the
Committee’s responsibilities. Therefore, the Committee has set aside time at each business meeting to receive questions and comments from the
public. In addition, if the Committee believes that an issue requires additional dialogue with the community, the Committee may schedule a
separate public meeting on that issue or add it to a future agenda.
Any citizen wishing to make a longer presentation to the School Committee on an item that is of interest to him/her, and that is within the scope of
the Committee’s responsibilities, may request time for that presentation on the agenda of a future meeting. Such a request should be in writing (e.g.,
email) and should be communicated to the Chair and Superintendent. Together they will determine whether or not to place the item on a regular
meeting agenda, or whether additional information is needed to make that decision. If an item is accepted for an upcoming agenda, the time,
duration, format, handout material, etc.will be coordinated with the presenter.
The general rules for the School Committee’s public question and comment period follows:
1. Public questions and comments shall generally follow the presentations section of the meeting. However, the Committee reserves the
right to rearrange its agenda to accommodate special circumstances.
2. Any citizens wishing to speak before the Committee shall identify himself/herself by name and may speak for up to three minutes. At a
typical meeting, only 10 minutes are allocated for questions and comments. Therefore, a large number of citizens can be satisfactorily
accommodated only if notification is provided to the Chair and Superintendent well in advance of the meeting. No citizen may speak
more than once without permission of the Chair. All citizens shall speak to the full Committee through the Chair and shall not address
individual members or administrators.
3. Individuals may comment on any item within the scope of responsibilities of the School Committee. It is expected that questions or
comments will be made in a productive manner and with common courtesy.
4. An organized group of citizens appearing at a meeting to express favor or opposition to a particular agenda item should designate one
member of their group as spokesperson to be heard on the topic. Additional members will be heard as time allows.
5. The period of public questions and comments is not an opportunity for a debate between citizens and the Committee. It is a citizen’s
opportunity to express his/her opinion on issues of Committee business