Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Meeting on the Future of Holbrook Public Schools!!!!
On Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 7:00pm at the Junior-Senior High School Auditorium a joint meeting of the Board of Selectmen, School Committee, Permanent School Building Committee, Finance Committee, and Capital Improvement Committee will review and discuss the options of the future of Holbrook Public Schools building project, regionalizing Grades 9-12, and tuitioning-out students in Grades 9-12.
It is imperative that the Holbrook community come out for this community forum and discussion. It is the hope of the Permanent School Building Committee who requested this meeting that an honest discussion about the physical plant needs and the impact on teaching and learning be discussed.
Please consider attending.
Joseph F. Baeta
Superintendent
Holbrook Public Schools
781-767-1226
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
"John Squared"
Friday, April 1, 2011
Last Candidate's Corner before the election
Next Tuesday, you will decide which School Committee candidate to vote for. Barbara Davis is the ONLY candidate with the dedication, commitment, and knowledge to continue the improvement in the Holbrook Public Schools. Davis is the only candidate who believes in public education and submitted candidate’s corners to this paper discussing the issues and facts. She is the one candidate who will form her opinions based on fact and information rather than popular misconceptions and perceptions. She strongly believes that ALL of the children of the Holbrook Public Schools are entitled to a superior educational experience.
“I think it is extremely important to see first-hand the problems and issues affecting the schools in order to make intelligent decisions on choices that will directly affect what occurs in the buildings. Have the other candidates even been in the school buildings? During my tenure, I have always made decisions based on fact and what is in the best interests of the public school students of Holbrook. In the past three years our focus has been providing students with the high quality educational experience aimed at educating the whole child.”
People have had discussions about regionalization. I attended all the meetings. Abington does not want to regionalize with Holbrook. Abington’s reasons: there would be 250 more students in the hallways and in a building that also needs to be renovated.
Tuitioning out of the High School students is also being discussed. Abdication of our rights to educate our students at the expense of taxpayers who would have a new fixed cost of paying the bill is wrong and every other district that has done so is now trying to get out of it.
I will continue to utilize my leadership skills and knowledge of the community and its schools to work collaboratively with other school officials and municipal leaders to map out a plan for success for all students. I am the one candidate who has the dedication, knowledge, and commitment to continue to ensure that the children of Holbrook have access to challenging curriculum, highly qualified teachers and opportunities to realize their maximum potential as learners in preparation for the 21 century.
“I have always been an advocate for ALL the public school students of Holbrook and firmly believe that they are entitled to a high quality education. You will not find a more hard-working, visible elected official supporting the public school students of Holbrook and their families. Ask yourselves why other candidates are running. Do they have the best interests of the public school children at heart? Have they had children in our schools? Why have they not told you in the candidate’s corner section what they will do? Are they running because of an agenda?”
Candidate's Corner - March 25, 2011
Barbara Davis, a candidate for re-election to the School Committee believes that one very important facet of a school committee is to advocate for the public schools and its students. “As a School Committee member and current Chairperson, I have always been an outspoken advocate of public education in Holbrook and the students and their families.”
Here are some comments from some public school parents on this issue:
“We are confident that Barbara has and will continue to make decisions based solely on what is best for the children of Holbrook.” Charles and Patricia Greely
“Barbara is at most if not all school functions. She does her homework and is always well informed. She goes the extra mile to help make the school a better place for our children.” Karen Delrosso
“Barbara Davis has worked tirelessly as a school committee member for years…the passion with which she discusses key issues affecting our schools… Barbara forms her opinions and makes decisions based on fact, rather than popular misperceptions, and she observes and listens with open ears and an open mind.” Robin Grant
And Jodi Kenneally says, “I realize how much she cares for the well-being of our schools and the children in it! She is highly visible at all activities, and often puts her own plans on hold to do what is best for the district. I have also witnessed her hard work in helping to change things up at the high school by working closely with the administrative staff to give the staff what is needed and as a result, the high school is a better place to be. I know that Barbara will get my vote on April 5th so that she can continue to fight for a school that has given so much to my children!”
Good schools mean higher property values and a lower tax rate. Poor and inadequate schools mean lower property values. Good schools mean having all the proper facilities for all the programs necessary to ensure success for all our students. The public school students of Holbrook have a right to a public school system which provides them with all the updated tools and facilities necessary to become productive members of society. Students in small towns like Holbrook deserve the same opportunities as students in more affluent communities. Our children’s quality of life will be affected by their school system. By investing in our schools, we are investing in our community. We, as a town, need to support this investment because it’s the right thing to do.
The public school students of Holbrook deserve someone who will advocate and fight for them. I will continue to ensure our students get the best education possible to allow them to compete successfully in the 21st century.