AGENDA

WOONSOCKET SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEETING

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2018

6:15 PM - CLOSED SESSION

7:00 PM – OPEN SESSION

WOONSOCKET MIDDLE SCHOOL

HAMLET BUILDING - 60 FLORENCE DRIVE

WOONSOCKET, RI 02895

The School Committee may vote on all items listed on this agenda.

Call to Order

Moment of Silence

Pledge of Allegiance

Roll Call

The School Committee may seek to convene in Closed Session for the purpose of discussing (a) Collective Bargaining in accordance with RIGL §42-46-5(a)(2), and (b) for the purpose of discussing the job performance and evaluation of the Superintendent in accordance with RIGL §42-46-5(a)(1).

GOOD AND WELFARE – Woonsocket Area Career and Technical Center Students and Public

Comment

RECOGNITIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS – Superintendent Patrick McGee

● Goodwill Clothing Donation Program

APPROVAL OF MINUTES: April 11, 2018 Closed/Open Minutes

CONSENT AGENDA

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………........................

1. Personnel Actions

- Certified Appointments/Non-Certified Appointments

- Rescission on Non-Renewals/Terminations

2. Purchases/Transfers

3. Field Trip/Conference Requests

- SMILE Weekend Adventure/URI Alton Jones Campus, West Greenwich, RI/SMILE Program Teachers and Students/Funded by SMILE Grant

4. Homeschooling Requests

END OF CONSENT AGENDA

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

COMMUNICATIONS

None.

SCHOOL COMMITTEE REPORTS

Facilities Subcommittee - P. Bourget

CONFERENCES/DISCUSSIONS

Technology Update

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

1. None.

NEW BUSINESS

1. Discussion/Approval on the Woonsocket Education Department’s FY19 School Budget -

P. McGee

2. Discussion/Approval on the School Committee Resolution supporting Gun Free Schools –

S. Seale, P. Bourget

3. Discussion/Approval on the School Committee Resolution supporting School General Obligation

Referendum - S. Seale, P. Bourget

4. Discussion/Approval on the School Committee Resolution on Amend Article XII, entitled Of

Education - S. Seale, P. Bourget

SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT

● None.

SCHOOL COMMITTEE GOOD AND WELFARE

● S. Seale

● P. Bourget

● V. Gonzalez

● S. Lima

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

For additional information or to request interpreter services, or other special services for the hearing impaired (ie, readers/captioners, etc), please contact Office of Superintendent three days prior to the meeting at (401) 767-4608; or by the Tuesday prior to the meeting, or call 1-800-745-5555 (TTY), 1-800-745-6575 (Voice). This agenda will be posted 48 hours prior to the meeting. Any changes to this agenda will be posted on the Woonsocket Education Department website at www.woonsocketschools.com, McFee Administration Building, Woonsocket Middle School, WACTC, City Hall, and Harris Library and will be electronically filed with the Secretary of State at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. The Woonsocket Education Department does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, national origin, or disability. Posted on April 19, 2018.     

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments today in an abortion case for the first time since it overturned Roe v. Wade. The case is over whether Idaho's strict abortion restrictions conflict with a federal law requiring hospitals to provide patients emergency care. Idaho's law makes it a felony for physicians to perform most abortions except to save the life of the mother.        House Speaker Mike Johnson is visiting Columbia University today as the school faces massive protests against Israel's actions in the Palestinian territories. Hundreds of students have been protesting for days against the Biden administration's response to the Israel-Hamas war, calling for an end to support for Israel. Johnson's office says he plans to discuss what he sees as a "troubling rise of virulent antisemitism on America's college campuses." Many of the protesters are also Jewish and reject claims the protests are anti-Jewish.        President Biden is praising the passage of a sweeping foreign aid package that includes aid for Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific. Biden signed the 95-billion dollar package into law today and said it continues America's leadership around the world. He said shipments of military aid will begin flowing to Ukraine in a matter of hours as Kyiv is running low on munitions in its fights against Russia.        Over 131-million people live in areas of the U.S. with unhealthy air pollution levels. That's according to a new report from the American Lung Association. That's an increase of 12 million compared to last year. The pollution in these areas can raise the risk of things like lung cancer, asthma and pregnancy complications.        The national average price for a gallon of gas is holding steady. Triple A reports the average cost for a gallon of regular gas is still three-dollars-and-66-cents across the country. That's the same as it was a week ago, but 13 cents more than a month ago. The cheapest prices can be found in Mississippi at just three-oh-nine a gallon. Meanwhile, drivers in California are seeing the highest average at five-41.       A Belgian man with a rare condition that causes his body to produce alcohol is being acquitted of drunk driving. The condition is called auto-brewery syndrome. His lawyer told Reuters it's "another unfortunate coincidence" her client works at a brewery as well, but multiple doctors confirmed he has ABS.