Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!
Framingham superintendent details midyear goals, recounts Fuller School safety drill
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Tremblay gave a midyear update on district goals — including a zoning heat map tied to an MSBA project and professional-practice work — and described a Fuller School stay-in-place that used a canine unit after a passerby reported an object later identified as a cell phone.
Dr. Matthew Tremblay, superintendent of Framingham Public Schools, opened his midyear report by describing a school safety incident at Fuller School this week that prompted a stay-in-place and a district response.
"It wasn't a gun, it was a cell phone," Tremblay said, recounting that a passerby saw an object fall from a student's pocket and believed it was a firearm. The passerby's report led police and district staff to activate safety protocols, Tremblay said. He said the district deployed a canine unit to screen backpacks; no students were individually searched.
The superintendent credited the Framingham Police…
Already have an account? Log in
Subscribe to keep reading
Unlock the rest of this article — and every article on Citizen Portal.
- Unlimited articles
- AI-powered breakdowns of topics, speakers, decisions, and budgets
- Instant alerts when your location has a new meeting
- Follow topics and more locations
- 1,000 AI Insights / month, plus AI Chat
