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Framingham School Committee unanimously approves four-year contract for Superintendent Robert Tremblay

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The Framingham School Committee voted unanimously Feb. 26 to approve a long-term contract for Superintendent Robert Tremblay running July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2030, adding performance metrics tied to student achievement and retention; the chair was authorized to issue a joint press statement.

The Framingham School Committee voted unanimously Feb. 26 to approve a new long-term employment agreement for Superintendent Robert Tremblay that runs from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2030.

The contract ties annual salary adjustments to a rubric of academic and operational performance indicators rather than automatic cost-of-living increases. The rubric lists separate benchmarks for non-high-school and high-school MCAS/MLA scores in English language arts, math and science; graduation rate; chronic absenteeism; ACCESS participation and scores; and advanced-course participation at the secondary level. Under the contract, the superintendent receives a 0% increase if the total rubric points are zero. Other provisions…

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