Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Please see the attached letter regarding the district's decision to postpone the teaching of the Human Sexuality Units during this period of remote learning, K-12.

Also, as an update on graduation ceremonies for the class of 2020 I would like to thank Mr. Loprete, the high school administration, and the senior class advisors and officers for working collaboratively in planning the very best events for our students.

Mr. Loprete and I have been meeting regularly with town health and safety officials in order to determine the best plans for our graduates. As recently as last Thursday afternoon we received updated guidance from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education pertaining specifically to graduation ceremonies and we now need to take this latest information into consideration.

The group plans to meet tomorrow, May 27, 2020, and we hope to have additional details to communicate to the parents later this week.

For all other transitional grades our teachers and principals are also well aware of the importance of celebrating and recognizing our students and there are many things in place and in development as well for those students.

I hope that everyone is doing well and we continue to appreciate the support and efforts of our students, teachers, parents, support providers and our entire North Reading School Community.

Be well,

Dr. Daly

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Good morning,

I hope that this email finds you well and that you’ve been able to enjoy some of this very nice weather these past few days. Michael and I wanted to write to you this morning to update you on some information from the School Committee meeting last evening, May 4, 2020.

School Calendar

Our school calendar was amended and approved last evening. Our last day of school for students will now be June 19, 2020. The previously scheduled half-days on May 22nd  and June 5th will now be full remote learning days. We will still have no school on Memorial Day, May 25th.

Graduation activities are still being planned at this time as we await more information from Governor Baker on May 18th which will greatly influence our options. Please stay tuned for more information and details. Thank you to Mr. Loprete, our Senior Class Officers,  town officials, and the high school team for their great work on this plan.

Budget

As many of you know, last night was our budget workshop. Due to the unforeseen circumstances related to COVID-19 and the impact on state and local finances we currently have a budget deficit from our modified level services budget of about $811,025. In order to close this budget gap there have been many suggested cuts and budget closing measures.
Despite these challenges, we have remained committed to our goal of keeping our employees whole during this period of closure. To that end, we recommended to the School Committee that our employees be paid their regular salaries through June 19, 2020.
Among the measures suggested during the workshop to close the budget gaps are to eliminate several new positions, to not fill some positions due to retirement, and to potentially postpone the start date of both the Assistant Superintendent and the Director of Facilities positions. While these are all difficult cuts and decisions we are trying to do our best to prevent cuts that will directly impact classrooms whenever possible. Our plan is to keep you informed of these and any other budgetary decisions as we continue to move forward in these uncertain times.

Refunds

Given the extreme hardships that many families are facing, last evening we also developed a plan to provide refunds to families for services that have been modified during this period of closure. This includes a full refund to students who paid a user fee for spring sports as well as some partial refunds for bus services, before school care, full-day Kindergarten, and full and half-day Pre-Kindergarten.
For those families who are eligible for the refunds you will be receiving a brief form via email to complete for each service. We anticipate that these emails will be sent later this week.
Since the district, in accordance with guidance from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and other local districts, is continuing to partially pay for the continuation of services for transportation, athletics, and other services we will certainly welcome any donations in lieu of refund from those families who are able to provide such a donation at this time. 

Thank you all for your support of our students and school community!

Be well,

Dr. Daly​