2007-2008

Title/Role Term Expires
Nicole Burkel Chairperson 2008
Wendell G. Sykes Vice Chair 2010
Michael Fitzgerald Regional School Committee Chairperson 2008
Chad Koski Regional School Committee Member 2009
Dale Ryder   2010

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On behalf of the Carlisle School Committee, we wish to welcome you to our meetings. We appreciate visitors from the community and trust your attendance will be mutually beneficial and informative. We feel it is very important for parents and other interested persons to know about the workings of our school district and for us to be aware of what is important to the community. You are invited to participate in the meeting in accordance with the policy and rules established by this Committee.

CARLISLE SCHOOL COMMITTEE NOTICE OF MEETINGS

All meetings will begin at 7:00 pm and will be held in the Carlisle School Library/Media Center in the Robbins Building. Click for the accepted minutes from past meetings. For minutes from previous school years, click here.

2007

August 23
August 31
September 5
September 19
October 3
October 17
November 7
December 5
December 19 - Cancelled

2008

January 2
January 16
February 6
March 5
March 19
April 2
April 16
May 7
May 21
June 4
June 18

School Committee Meetings
Massachusetts Law, Chapter 71: Section 37, charges school committees to select and to terminate the superintendent, review and approve budgets for public education and establish educational goals and policies for the schools in the district. It is not the duty of the school committee to operate the school but to see that it is well operated. The Committee concerns itself primarily with broad ques- tions of policy rather than with administrative details. The application of policies is an administrative task to be performed by the superintendent and his/her staff, who shall be held responsible for the effective administration and supervision of the entire school system. Members of the Committee have authority only when acting as a Committee legally in session. The Committee shall not be bound in any way by an action or statement of an individual member except when such statement or action is in pursuance of specific instructions from the Committee.

Superintendent’s Duties and Responsibilities
The position of Superintendent of Schools is created by state law to run the schools and to provide the school committee with the benefit of advice from a professional educator. The state statutes and rules give the superintendent the necessary authority to carry out the responsibilities assigned to him/her in relation to the role assigned by the school committee.

Carlisle School Committee Meetings
The Carlisle School Committee usually meets at 7:00 pm on the first and third Wednesday of each month, in the School Library in the Robbins Building on campus. Meetings are posted at the Town Hall. Agendas are approved by the School Committee Chair, and prepared in the office of the Superintendent. Any member of the public may request that an item be considered for the agenda by contacting either in a timely manner.

Standard Meeting Agenda

Call to Order
Reading of the Minutes
Communications/Correspondence
Superintendent’s Report
Members’/Committee Reports
Information/Discussion Items
Action Items
Citizens’ Comments
Signing of the Warrant
Adjournment

Executive Sessions
In accordance with the Freedom of Access ("Right-to-Know") law, Committee meetings are held in public. No votes may be taken in a public meeting by secret ballot. The Committee may enter into private or executive sessions upon vote of 3/5 of the members present and voting, for consideration of certain matters specified in law (including but not limited to certain personnel issues, contracts to be negotiated, collective bargaining, security systems, and legal advice or pending litigation). The committee must first be in open session to call an executive session. At the time the executive session is called, the purpose for the session and whether the public meeting will reconvene must be stated. All votes taken in executive session must be by roll call.

Public Participation
Meetings of the School Committee are public in the sense that they are held in public. This does not mean that they are public meetings in the same sense as a "town meeting." Although there is no statutory requirement in Massachusetts that the public be permitted to speak at Committee meetings, this Committee has chosen to include on each agenda a citizens’ comment section for comments about agenda items under consideration at that meeting. Civility is expected at all times, and the Chair has the legal right to evict any person who does not maintain a civil demeanor.

The chairperson may, at his/her discretion, also provide an opportunity for public comment during the consideration of any major agenda item. Please be aware of these "ground rules”:

Affirmative Action/Nondiscrimination
It is the law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the policy of this school district not to discriminate in education programs, activities, or employment practices on the basis of race, national origin, religion, sex, age or handicapping conditions. Policies regarding these or other policies and the names and telephone numbers of contact persons may be accessed in the Carlisle Public Schools Students Handbook, or by contacting the Office of the Superintendent at 978-369-4102.

School Board Complaint Policy
All parents, students or other citizens initiating complaints or concerns regarding any aspect of the school department or a school employee shall be encouraged to seek a resolution at the lowest possible level. If the complaint cannot be resolved at any lower level, it may be appealed to the superintendent's level. It shall be considered for possible placement on the agenda of the next regular meeting for the School Committee's consideration if requested by the person making the complaint. Certain personnel matters must be treated, by law, in executive session, and the subject of the complaint has the right to be present at the discussion.