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Votes at a glance: subcommittee approvals, policy referrals and routine business

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Summary

The school committee and its subcommittees approved a handful of items on March 27, including school artwork projects, several policy packets forwarded to the full committee, corrections to the street directory, field-trip and donation acceptances and calendar adjustments.

The Lynn School Committee and its subcommittees recorded a series of routine approvals at the March 27 meeting. Below are the motions and outcomes announced on the record.

Ford Elementary painting project — approved: The Buildings and Grounds Subcommittee approved a Sherwin-Williams-funded pavement painting project at Ford Elementary School and moved the item forward; the motion passed on roll call with Members present voting yes.

Drewitz (Drewitz/Drewitz–Connery) mosaic mural — approved: The committee approved a student-designed mosaic mural to be built with the Lynn Cultural Council grant and artist residency; the project will be installed in a back hallway. The subcommittee voted to move the project forward to the full committee with an amendment noted in the subcommittee record; roll-call votes on the…

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