Upcoming School Committee Meeting January 24th, 2024

Click here to view the agenda and packet for this meeting

The Pittsfield School Committee will have a meeting on Wednesday, January 24th at 6pm in City Hall Council Chambers (70 Allen St). The meeting will also be broadcasted on PCTV Channel 1302, PCTV’s Facebook page, and PCTV Select.

Any member of the public may wish to speak during our public comment period. Public comment is limited to 3 minutes per person and the public comment period is limited to 15 minutes unless the school committee votes to extend the public comment period. Anyone wishing to speak during the public comment period may be required to sign up before the meeting starts.

Agenda Highlights

  • Approval of School Committee Representatives – Per School Committee policy at its meeting after its organizational meeting the School Committee shall appoint members to serve as representatives to various bodies and groups. The Chair is making the following recommendations for appointments:
    • Berkshire Legislative Delegation: Hon. Peter Marchetti
    • Berkshire Athenaeum Board of Trustees: Diana Belair
    • School Building Needs Commission: William Cameron
    • Berkshire Compact for Higher Education: TBD
    • Berkshire Chamber of Commerce: Sara Hathaway
    • City Council: William Cameron and Sara Hathaway
    • School Councils: Daniel Elias
    • Berkshire Educational Resources K-12: William Cameron
  • Scholarships
    • Acceptance of a New Scholarship Tim Connolly Scholarship – A scholarship in honor of Timothy J. Connolly. It will be an annual $500 scholarship given to “a graduating senior from Pittsfield and/or Taconic High School who will be attending college to major in journalism, English, communication or other related field and/or work as a journalist.”
    • Acceptance of Criteria Amendment to the Marcia and Shane Cassavant Scholarship – An amendment to allow students who are pursuing a degree or certificate in a post secondary Career and Technical Education program, and increase the amount given to each high school to $250 per year.
  • First Reading on New Textbooks – The School Committee will conduct a first reading on the following new textbooks
    • Environmental Science for the AP Course – For AP Environmental Science at PHS
    • Young Producers Group Complete Curriculum – For Music Production 1 and 2, Music Appreciation, Career Awareness for Young Producers
  • Approval of New Tutoring Program – Ignite Tutoring Program
    • Ignite! Reading is a “new approach to reading instruction that is built to teach non-readers to READ”, utilizing 15 minutes a day of 1:1 virtual tutoring.
  • First Reading on Pilot Program – UFLI Foundations (Morningside)
  • First Reading on New Course Pilots
    • High School Playwriting & Directing (PHS)
    • High School Musical Theatre Performance (PHS)
    • Middle School STEM Lab (Reid)
    • Middle School Personal Finance (Reid)
    • Middle School Introduction to Digital Literacy (Reid)
  • First Reading on Adoption of Pilot Program – TeachTown’s Meta Play
    • Meta Play is a Pre-K curriculum “offers a systematic, play-based approach to fostering the development of imagination and play skills in young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, and social and emotional disabilities.
  • Annual Review of Career Vocational Technical Education Admissions Policy – Per Department of Elementary and Secondary Education regulations the school committee shall review its Career Vocational Technical Education Admissions policy once a year.
  • Presentation on Paraprofessional Educational Opportunitie
  • Executive Session – There will be an executive session to discuss negotiations with the United Educators of Pittsfield (teachers union), the Pittsfield Educational Administrator’s Association (educational administrators union), and non-union personnel.

Subcommittee Assignments

Per the City Charter the chair of the School Committee shall appoint members to subcommittees of the School Committee. The Chair has made the following subcommittee appointments:

AUDIT

Liaison – Assistant Superintendent for Business & Finance

William Cameron, Chair
Sara Hathaway

Approves payment of bills (2 times/week)

CURRICULUM

Liaison – Deputy Superintendent

Diana Belair, Chair
Daniel Elias
Sara Hathaway

Reviews new course proposals and adoptions, curriculum models, textbook adoptions, district assessment programs, pilot programs and costs associated with these proposals. The work of the subcommittee will also ensure a bias review occurs at the district level when any new curriculum or materials are adopted.

FINANCE & TRANSPORTATION

Liaison – Assistant Superintendent for Business & Finance

William Cameron, Chair
Daniel Elias
Dominick Sacco

Reviews preliminary budgets, state and federal funding, review of House and Senate budgets, review of contractual obligations and impact on personnel. Additionally, this committee will address any transportation issues (including costs, routes, etc.) that come before the school committee.

PERSONNEL & NEGOTIATIONS

Liaison – Director of Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Daniel Elias, Chair
William Cameron
Sara Hathaway

Conducts all types of contract negotiations, hears grievances and other personnel issues and litigation. The work of the subcommittee will also support the lens of diversity and equity with regards to recruitment and hiring practices of the district.

POLICY

Liaison – Deputy Superintendent

Sara Hathaway, Chair
William Cameron
William Garrity

Works with administration on writing of new policies or amendments to current policies, making sure policies comply with the law.

SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING & SCHOOL SAFETY

Liaison – Deputy Superintendent

Dominick Sacco, Chair
Diana Belair
William Garrity

Works with administration in addressing SEL needs and identifying ways in which to fill these needs including programming and staffing. This group will also work with administration to ensure the Code of Conduct is equitable and meets the state requirements pertaining to student discipline including the use of restorative practices as outlined in the Code of Conduct. Additionally, this subcommittee works with administration in ensuring the safety of our schools including the physical safety of students and personnel.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

Liaison – Special Education Director

William Garrity, Chair
Diana Belair
Dominick Sacco

Reviews programs and mandates pertaining to special education. The committee will work with administration to ensure special education programming and staffing meets the needs of diverse learners as well as meets the guidelines as outlined by federal and state education agencies.

Upcoming Subcommittee Meetings

January 23rd @ 5:15pm Personnel and Negotiations Subcommittee at Mercer Administration Building – Executive session to discuss strategy in preparation for negotiations with non-union personnel or to conduct collective bargaining sessions with non-union personnel. (Agenda)

January 24th @ 5:15pm Personnel and Negotiations Subcommittee at City Hall – Executive session to discuss negotiations with non-union personnel. (Agenda)

Upcoming Dates

  • January 22nd – February 9th – PPS Annual Family Survey(link)
  • January 23rd @ 8:30am – School Resource Officer Meet and Greet at Herberg
  • January 23rd @ 6pm – PPS School Safety and School Resource Officer Presentation via Zoom(link to register here)
  • January 25th @ 5:30pm – PPS Facilities and School Structure Study Community Engagement Session at Conte Community School
  • January 26th – Elementary Trimester 2 Progress Reports

Pittsfield Public Schools in the News

Recommended Education Articles to Read

In Defense of Students on IEPs

I attended the United Educators of Pittsfield’s Mayoral Q&A session on October 19th. I decided to attend to learn about the mayoral candidates’ positions on educational matters as if elected I will be serving with one of them on the Pittsfield School Committee.

During his opening statement mayoral candidate John Krol made the following remarks that I feel is worth sharing:

“There’s three different types of students in every single classroom, there are high performers, there are middle of the road, and then there are those who are on IEPs and those kids that also can be disruptions in our classrooms.”

As a former student who was on an IEP throughout most of my time in the Pittsfield Public Schools, I find this remark highly offensive not only to me but to our students on IEPs in our district.

Continue reading “In Defense of Students on IEPs”

Emailed Comments to City Councilors Regarding Term Limits and School Committee Age Requirement Petition

Dear Councilor,

I hope you are doing well. As I am taking a course at Berkshire Community College on Tuesday and Thursday evenings throughout June, I am unable to attend the public comment period at the June 13th City Council meeting. Therefore I am sending my comments to all councilors via email before the meeting.

I am still recommending that the City Council file the petition regarding term limits for public office, which was charter objected at the May 24th meeting.

After sitting through the deliberation on this problematic petition, I want to respond to two major arguments that were brought forth.

Continue reading “Emailed Comments to City Councilors Regarding Term Limits and School Committee Age Requirement Petition”

Public Comment to the Pittsfield School Committee Regarding Making Taconic a Fully CTE School

Good evening members of the Pittsfield School Committee,

I’m William Garrity, Taconic Class of 22 alumni, and former student representative to the school committee, and I’m here tonight regarding transitioning Taconic to a fully CTE school.

Continue reading “Public Comment to the Pittsfield School Committee Regarding Making Taconic a Fully CTE School”

Student Representative Voting Rights

This past week a bill was filed in the Massachusetts House and Senate to give student representatives voting rights on their local school committees. The Senate bill was filed by Senator Adam Gomez (SD759) and the House bill was filed by Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier (HD2806) with help of the Massachusetts Association of Student Representatives (MASR), which I was a founding group member of. Lets take a look at the bill!

Continue reading “Student Representative Voting Rights”

Taconic Becoming a Fully Vocational School: How did we get here? (Part 3)

View part 2 of this series of blog posts here!

As I continue to write these blog posts, I am starting to realize that the presentations given out by the administration basically have a lot of the same information in it (why the district wants to have Taconic become a fully vocational school, the benefits of the CTE program, myths about the CTE program, rough timeline, etc.) but with some added information not found in previous presentations. Because of that, I’m just going to summarize all of the new information from here on out. You may view the linked presentation or video recording if you want to see what else was talked about.

The November 28th, 2022 CTE Community Information Session

On November 28th, Taconic Principal Matthew Bishop, Taconic Vice Principal for CTE Teaching and Learning Marcie Simonds, Assistant Superintendent for College and Career Readiness Tammy Gage, and Superintendent Joseph Curtis hosted a virtual CTE Community Information Session to discuss Taconic transitioning to a fully vocational school (this was a rescheduling of a meeting that was going to take place on November 10th but was canceled due to technical difficulties). The presentation covered the following additional points not discussed in previous blog posts:

Continue reading “Taconic Becoming a Fully Vocational School: How did we get here? (Part 3)”

Taconic Becoming a Fully Vocational School: How did we get here? (Part 2)

View part 1 of this series of blog posts here!

The July 20th, 2022 School Committee Meeting

On the agenda for the July 20th, 2022 School Committee meeting was a “Presentation and Discussion on Steps Needed to Make Taconic High School a Full Vocational School for the 2023-2024 School Year” (timestamp 1:30:00 – 2:42:56).

This presentation by Taconic Principal Matthew Bishop, Assistant Superintendent for College and Career Readiness Tammy Gage, and then Pittsfield High Principal Henry Duval covered the following points (note that this information was accurate as of July of 2022):

Continue reading “Taconic Becoming a Fully Vocational School: How did we get here? (Part 2)”

Taconic Becoming a Fully Vocational School: How did we get here? (Part 1)

This is the first big blog post I have done on this site, so lets see how this goes!

I have been somewhat out of the loop for the past few months on where things stand regarding Taconic’s transition to a fully vocational school. This was an issue that popped up during my tenure as a student representative, but because it came close to the end of my tenure I didn’t get to discuss it that much (even though I tried to get a discussion on having the transition start in the fall of 2022 on the agenda before I left for various reasons). And because of my busy schedule this past fall I wasn’t really able to keep up with the Pittsfield School Committee that much. But as this is an important topic and that I received word from the district that the School Committee will be voting on turning Taconic into a fully CTE school at their January 25th meeting, I think it is a really good time to delve right back in and see where we are at.

But first, lets review how we actually got to this point. I’m going to start from the March 23rd School Committee meeting as that is when the School Committee seriously started to consider transitioning Taconic to a fully vocational school (and we need somewhere to start). Though I should point out there was a presentation given on this matter at the July 14th, 2021 School Committee meeting (timestamp 39:45 – 1:38:47) which does have a little bit of background information though that information is repeated throughout future presentations.

Continue reading “Taconic Becoming a Fully Vocational School: How did we get here? (Part 1)”

Pittsfield School Committee Meets Wednesday, April 27th 2022

Here is the link to the agenda for this meeting. And here is a link to the packet for this meeting.

Key things to note about this meeting (which there isn’t a lot of):

  • Approval of school choice participation – we get to see the number of students who will be able to school choice into Pittsfield
  • Adoption of the FY23 school year budget – so far it doesn’t seem like there are any updates on the budget from last meeting (thought that could change)
  • “Determination of the Format for the Superintendent’s Summative Evaluation in July 2022”
  • Executive session to discuss contract negotiations with the Pittsfield Federation of School Employees

So yeah, not a big meeting but there are still some important matters at hand.