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School committee approves consent agenda, discusses override follow-up and mourns teacher Carrie Brown

Northbridge Public Schools School Committee · June 24, 2025
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Summary

At its June 24 meeting the Northbridge Public Schools committee approved the consent agenda (including a $1,954.21 donation for an eighth-grade trip), discussed an override follow-up related to circuit breaker funding (vote details not fully recorded), and offered condolences for Carrie's Brown's passing.

The Northbridge Public Schools School Committee approved its consent agenda on June 24, accepted a $1,954.21 donation from the Northbridge class of 2029 parent group toward the eighth‑grade Kimbell Farmers trip, and recorded routine warrants.

The Chair read the consent items, including minutes from June 10 and warrants 2550 and 2551. After a motion and second, several members responded in the record with assent (the transcript records confirmations for Jonathan Kennoy, Shannon Kennoy, Pamela Court, Kyle Cow and the Chair), and the consent agenda was accepted.

On the meeting’s action item, the Chair brought forward an "override follow‑up" intended to reinstate what had been allocated to circuit breaker funding; committee members had discussed the matter at the prior meeting and public comment had been heard. The transcript shows a motion and second and that the group moved on, but it does not include a clear roll‑call tally or a complete recorded vote total for this item in the provided record.

A committee member announced the recent death of Carrie Brown, a middle‑school teacher who had been out of the classroom for several years; members offered condolences to her family.

The committee then moved to adjourn after a motion and second; the Chair closed the meeting.