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School committee to adopt self-evaluation policy after policy-subcommittee review; city council reports permanent homelessness committee formation

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Chair Pamela Albert said the committee will forward policy BBAB and the self-evaluation tool to the policy subcommittee for review before scheduling a public workshop; City Council Representative Adam Platt said the city created a permanent homelessness committee with a school McKinney-Vento representative on it.

Chairperson Pamela Albert updated the committee on July 16 that the board'self-evaluation policy (BBAB) and the accompanying self-evaluation tool have not yet been adopted and will be forwarded to the policy subcommittee for review. Albert said the board will schedule a public workshop to discuss results after the policy and tool are adopted and individual committee members complete their evaluations.

"...we have not yet officially adopted the policy, which is BBAB, which is the policy around self evaluation for the school committee as well as the self evaluation tool itself," Albert said.

Adam Platt, the school committee's city council representative, provided a brief city council update and said the city council had passed a second reading creating a permanent homelessness committee. He said applications for the 15-member committee are open and that the district's McKinney-Vento representative will be a member and serve as the school department's point of contact with that committee.

No new business or old business items were presented and the committee set its next regular meeting for Aug. 6.