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Boston School Committee Meeting

The Boston School Committee is holding a meeting on April 5 at 6:00 p.m.

Call to Order

The public can offer testimony.

Discussion Topics

  1. Pledge of Allegiance
  2. Approval of Meeting Minutes: March 22, 2017
  3. Superintendent's Report
  4. General Public Comment
  5. Action Items

      Consent Calendar

    International Travel Request: Boston Latin School – China – April 12-22, 2017

    International Travel Request: Charlestown High School – France – May 31-June 5, 2017

    International Travel Request: East Boston High School – Italy, France, and Spain – April 15-23, 2017

    International Travel Request: Donald McKay K-8 School – Costa Rica – April 17-25, 2017

    International Travel Request: John D. O’Bryant School of Math and Science – England, France, and Italy – April 13-21, 2017

    International Travel Request: Snowden International School at Copley - Ireland and United Kingdom – April 13-21, 2017

    International Travel Request: Snowden International School at Copley – China – April 12-24, 2017

    Dudley Street Neighborhood Charter School: Memorandum of Understanding Minor Amendment

    Report and Action Item: 2017 Massachusetts School Building Authority Core Program: Statements of Interest - Carter School 

  6. Reports

    Interim Salary and Non-Personnel Payments on External Funds

    BPS District Wellness Policy School Year 2015-16 Annual Report

    Code of Student Conduct

    Dearborn STEM Academy Reauthorization 

  7. Public Comment on Reports (Optional)
  8. New Business

    Adjournment

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