The Marblehead School Committee unanimously approved a proposal to install a memorial bench in memory of Savannah Gettle after a presentation by resident Ellery Denning, who said school communities and an anonymous donor fully funded the project. Denning described plans for a bench at a school entrance and read tributes from friends and community members.
Public concern about retaliation: During public comment, Karen Talmockliff said a teacher who had served as a lead teacher for more than a decade was removed from that position roughly one month after speaking out about antisemitism in Marblehead Public Schools. Talmockliff said the teacher filed a grievance and urged the committee to review it thoroughly and consider reinstatement, calling the removal retaliatory. The superintendent acknowledged a grievance had been filed and said the matter would be considered in executive session; later in the meeting, the committee voted to enter executive session to discuss litigation and collective‑bargaining grievances.
Why it matters: The public comment raised allegations about staff treatment and the district’s response to reports of antisemitism, a matter the speaker said could affect staff willingness to report bias and students’ sense of safety. The committee did not resolve the grievance in public and moved to discuss related personnel and bargaining strategy in executive session.
Next steps: The committee entered executive session citing Chapter 38 §21(a)(2) and (a)(3) to discuss potential litigation and collective‑bargaining strategy related to the grievance; no return to open session was announced at the end of the transcript.