The City of Auburn's School Committee meeting on March 5, 2025, highlighted the excitement surrounding the upcoming "March Madness" event at Edward Little High School, which promises to foster school spirit and community engagement. Student representative Connor shared details about this annual celebration, set to take place the week following the meeting. The event will feature a variety of activities, games, and competitions designed to unite students and staff in a festive atmosphere.
In addition to March Madness, Connor emphasized the school's recent hosting of the Special Olympics, underscoring the importance of inclusion and community involvement. The event showcased the dedication of students and staff, with volunteers from the Student Leadership Council and National Honor Society contributing to its success.
The meeting also included updates from city officials, with a reminder that the city council's budget process will commence on March 17. This will include a series of budget workshops and town hall meetings, providing opportunities for public engagement. The first town hall is scheduled for March 27 at 6 PM in the community room at Town Hall, followed by another on March 29 at the Auburn Public Library.
While the School Committee did not have extensive reports from the superintendent or chairperson, discussions about upcoming curriculum and facilities subcommittee meetings were noted, indicating ongoing efforts to enhance educational offerings and school infrastructure.
Overall, the meeting reinforced the commitment of the Auburn School Committee to fostering a vibrant school community and engaging with local residents on important budgetary matters. As March Madness approaches, the focus remains on building school spirit and creating lasting memories for students and staff alike.