School committee adopts revised chair‑rotation rule allowing up to three consecutive one‑year terms
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After debate about best practices and optics, the Bridgewater–Raynham committee voted to adopt Policy PDA permitting a chair to be reelected for up to three consecutive one‑year terms (subject to annual vote). The motion passed by voice vote following discussion and calls for stability during the budget crisis.
The Bridgewater–Raynham Regional School Committee on Dec. 17 voted to adopt a revised Policy PDA on school‑committee organization that changes chair-rotation language.
Under the new language, the committee’s chair will continue to be elected annually but may be reelected for up to three consecutive one‑year terms. Proponents said the change provides continuity of leadership during a heavy budget and capital-planning period; opponents argued that rotating the chair annually builds bench strength and avoids concentration of influence.
The motion to adopt the policy was made by Missus Conrad Labrento and seconded by Mister Guthrie. Members debated at length: Mister Fitzgibbons and Mister Loach articulated concerns about limiting rotation and about preserving democratic choice; others, including Mister Gunther, said multi‑year continuity is aligned with governance best practices during a sustained budget crisis. The motion passed by voice vote.
Other policy business: The committee also waived first readings on an updated meal‑modification policy (EFBA) and set a second reading for January. No further policy votes were taken at the Dec. 17 meeting.
