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2000-03-01 with Redistricting CBEVERLY PUBLIC SCHOOLS BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS March 1, 2000 A Special Meeting of the Beverly School Committee was held on Wednesday, March 1, 2000, at the Beverly High School Library, Beverly, MA, to conduct discussions with the Advisory Committee on Redistricting. Members Present: Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Brusil, Mr. Cahill, Mrs. Norris Mrs. Coburn arrived at 7:25 PM Members Absent: Mr. McHugh, Mayor ScanIon Also Present: Mr. William Lupini, Superintendent of Schools, and the following members of the Advisory Committee on School Redistricting: Lindsay Diehl, Pamela Gougian, Tom Scully, Jeanne Seaman, Cheryl Sydorko, Loyce Thomson, Alice Williams. President Cahill called the meeting to order at 7:06 PM. Mr. Cahill stated the purpose of the meeting "to discuss certain technical corrections to the Report of the Advisory Committee of School Redistricting, such technical corrections to deal only with enrollment issues." Mr. Lupini explained that the administration recommends that the following streets, which had been previously designated for redistricting to Cove Elementary School, be instead redistricted to Ayers Ryal Side Elementary School: Edwards Street Rantoul Street (1-173 odd) Fayette Street School Street He further explained that the recommendation is being made because the administration has looked at actual enrollment numbers, There are two grades at the Cove Elementary School (currently first and second) where there are large numbers (94 and 101 students, respectively) that he believes are inconsistent with the original intent of the redistricting committee. Loyce Thomson made the suggestion that South Hardy Street also be added to the above list of streets as she saw on the map that it was in the same neighborhood as the other streets. Mr. Lupini stated that that sounded like a good suggestion and would certainly be possible as there is currently one student who resides on South Hardy Street. Pam Gougain asked Gina Coburn what changes were being recommended for the McKeown School district and Mr. Lupini explained that no new changes were being recommended for that area. That is, no changes are being recommended that are not already spelled out in the redistricting plan. Mrs. Norris asked whether making these technical corrections, which are based on actual enrollment data, could lead to other changes to the plan as the time that it is going to be implemented approaches. Mr. Lupini responded that it is necessary to make a firm decision and get the information out to the public, therefore, no other changes are likely to be recommended. Jeanne Seaman observed that the change would decrease the percentage of students who are eligible for free and reduced lunch at the Cove School and increase the percentage of said students at the Ayers Ryal Side School. Mr. Lupini explained that although the numbers look disparate, they are actually quite close, according to the state averages. Mr. Lupini stated that the redistricting plan is scheduled to take place at the conclusion of the renovation of the North Beverly Elementary School. This is projected to be two years from this fall, meaning the fall of 2002. Mr. Lupini further stated that an Elementary Redistricting Transition Advisory Committee has been formed. The committee is made up of representatives from all areas of the school district that are being affected in any way by redistricting. Their charge will be to make recommendations to the School Committee on issues related to transitioning families to redistricting. Their first meeting is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, March 14 from 7:00-8:30 PM in the Administrative Conference Room at the Briscoe Middle School. Mr. Cahill stated that the School Committee will be asked to vote whether or not to accept the administration's recommendation regarding "technical corrections" to the redistricting plan when they next meet, which will be Monday, March 13, 2000 at the Memorial Middle School at 7:00 PM. Mr. Cahill also made School Committee members aware of a change in the meeting date for the joint meeting with the School Committee and the City Council. It is scheduled for Wednesday, March 29, 2000 at 7:00 PM at the Beverly High School Library. The meeting was adjourned at 8:38PM. Respectfully submitted, Janet A. Norris Secretary