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Committee accepts resignation, appoints Paul Malone to high-school building committee; asks outgoing members for evaluation input

December 16, 2025 | Medford Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Committee accepts resignation, appoints Paul Malone to high-school building committee; asks outgoing members for evaluation input
Medford — At its Dec. 15 meeting the Medford School Committee accepted the resignation of Tracy Keene from the Medford Community High School Building Committee and appointed Paul Malone as a voting member effective immediately.

Member M. Graham read Malone’s biography, noting his 25 years in performing-arts management and production and current role as business manager for the Boston Music Project. The committee approved the appointment by voice vote.

The committee also approved a resolution asking outgoing committee members Nicole Brantley and John On Tapa to provide their input to the superintendent’s evaluation process by Dec. 31, 2025, so the evaluation can be compiled for a January meeting. Members discussed flexibility for offboarding and account access; the committee agreed to keep email access available if needed to complete evaluation forms.

Both actions were procedural and carried by the committee during the same meeting that addressed capital planning and facilities updates.

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