Current Information on Regional Agreement Revision Process
Alternative Assessment Options - 2.9.22
Summary of changes to Regional Agreement - Updated as of May 24, 2019
Regional Agreement as Proposed - All edits incorporated, updated as of May 23, 2019
Regional Agreement with edits and amendments - April 2019 to be voted on at Annual Town Meetings, Spring 2019
Town Q&A - March 2019
Draft Warrant Article for Regional Agreement Revision
“To see if the Town of ______________ will vote to approve the Gateway Regional District Amended Regional Agreement as presented by the School Committee dated April 24, 2019, which is on file at the ________________ Town Clerk’s Office, Superintendent of Schools Office and the _______________ Public Library as well as being posted on the District’s website (www.grsd.org).”
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MARS One-Man, One-Vote Presentation Facilitated Discussion July 2018
Presentation to School Committee November 2014 - One Man-One Vote
Alternative Assessment Methodology - Approved by all towns May/June 2018
Worthington Withdrawal - Cost Estimates
Warrant Articles - as approved by the school committee:
One-Man/One-Vote
Withdrawal of the Town of Worthington
Regional Agreement - original and with changes that would be made by adopting the warrant articles (requires all seven towns to vote in the affirmative):
Current Regional Agreement
Agreement with changes for One-Man/One-Vote
Agreement with changes for Worthington Withdrawal
MGL 71-14E - Mass General Law related to the one-man/one-vote issue for Regional School Districts
Presentations to School Committee:
Letter from Worthington Selectboard to School Committee re:withdrawal amendment
One-Man, One-Vote - Discussed at Budget Public Hearing on March 2, 2011
Withdrawing from Gateway - Steve Hemman's (Executive Director of the Massachusetts' Association of Regional Schools) presentation to the school committee on October 27, 2010 regarding a town withdrawing from the district.
Forming A New Regional District - Steve Hemman's (Executive Director of the Massachusetts' Association of Regional Schools) presentation to the school committee on October 27, 2010 regarding forming/changing a regional school district.