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Long Night, Several Meetings for School Committee

Thursday evening, February 3, 2022, provided a full schedule for the School Committee (SC). The night began with a 5-7 PM meeting to discuss “Special Needs,” followed by its 7 PM bi-monthly meeting, ending with an Executive Session for the purpose of Collective Bargaining.  The following information is extracted from the regularly scheduled 7 PM meeting, called to order by Chair Cynthia Listewnik at 7:03 PM in the Holliston High School Library.

School Committee Meets

Following a 5:30 PM presentation by Town Administrator Travis Ahern entitled “Evaluating Financial Condition” and a School Committee Executive Session for the purpose of Collective Bargaining with the Holliston Federation of Teachers, SC Chair Cynthia Listewnik opened the open session regular meeting at 7:05 PM.  Plans to meet in the HHS Library were thwarted when heating issues “pivoted” the meeting to a remote-only option.