The Middletown School Committee on Nov. 20 approved a package of policy updates and routine measures while hearing reports on school performance, enrollment and community support programs.
The committee voted to adopt Policy 9240, an energy benchmarking and performance‑tracking policy the administration said is required for the district’s new building project. Administration said the policy ties energy efficiency to project scoring and came from the building team.
Members also approved a resolution supporting federal Impact Aid after administration and committee members stressed the district’s reliance on roughly $1,300,000 in Impact Aid and expressed concern about funding delays tied to a recent federal government shutdown. The resolution asks federal officials to prioritize reopening and funding Impact Aid.
The committee re‑voted to approve the custodial contract (Council 94) after administration identified mathematical errors in an appendix; officials said the corrections did not change the contract’s bottom line. Revisions to Policy 6200 (student assessment) and Policy 6160 (prevention and crisis intervention) were approved after administration said both policies were dated and needed updates to reflect current assessments and legal requirements.
The committee also established two official school colors (described by administration as “Middletown blue” and “Islander blue,” with royal blue and white accents) to guide building interior design and branding, and approved declaring obsolete technology items surplus; administration said proceeds from surplus disposals are returned to the town to support the capital improvement plan.
Votes at a glance:
• Consent agenda — approved (voice vote)
• Policy 9240 (energy benchmarking) — approved
• Impact Aid resolution — approved
• Custodial contract (Council 94) — approved (revote to correct appendix errors)
• Policy 6200 (student assessment) and Policy 6160 (prevention/crisis intervention) — approved
• Official school colors established — approved
• Technology surplus — approved
Administration noted that most motions were moved and seconded during the meeting; roll‑call or named mover/second were not recorded in the transcript for each motion. The chair confirmed a quorum at the start of the meeting and adjourned at 6:26 p.m.