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Citizens, committee spar over proposal to limit school committee members at subcommittee meetings

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A wave of public comments and sharp exchanges among members on July 22 reflected community opposition to a proposed policy limiting school committee members’ participation in subcommittee meetings and rekindled debate over how the committee balances transparency with efficient deliberation.

Dozens of residents urged the Fall River School Committee Policy Subcommittee on July 22 to keep current practice allowing any elected committee member to attend and participate in subcommittee meetings, while some committee members argued for clearer limits to keep meetings efficient. Several citizens used the public comment period to say limiting attendance would reduce transparency and shut out elected representatives. Taylor Perry of 105 Ogden Street said the change “reduces the opportunity for meaningful collaboration.” David Olivera said elected members should be free to attend subcommittees because “you are elected by the people.” Jeffrey Gardro called the proposed restrictions “an attempt to fix…

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