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School committee approves multiple overnight field trips, including Conservatory a cappella and SkillsUSA

February 27, 2026 | Springfield Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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School committee approves multiple overnight field trips, including Conservatory a cappella and SkillsUSA
The Springfield School Committee voted to approve five overnight field-trip requests for district students, the committee chair announced after a series of roll-call motions.

The approved items included a Conservatory of the Arts a cappella festival in Wilton, Connecticut (March 7, 2026); Central High School’s trip to the Air Force Nationals in Fairborn, Ohio (March 5–8, 2026); a world competition visit (April 25–27, 2026) for Central; Scitech’s trip to the SkillsUSA vocational state conference in Marlborough, Massachusetts (April 30–May 2, 2026); and a Red Gate Farm trip for fifth-grade science students (June 3–5, 2026).

Superintendent (addressing the committee) introduced each request and described student preparation and competitive histories. "They often finish first or second, and they are award winning," the superintendent said of the conservatory a cappella team, urging support for the students’ opportunities. After brief questions were called for and none were raised, motions were moved and seconded and the clerk recorded the roll calls.

Committee members asked only procedural questions during the votes, and the clerk recorded that Miss Valentin was absent for the roll calls. The committee’s vice chair moved several of the motions and members recorded their votes by name; the chair declared each matter passed following the roll-call confirmations.

The approvals allow students to participate in interscholastic competitions and state vocational conferences; the superintendent and school leaders said these experiences support leadership, technical skills and postsecondary pathways.

The committee moved from votes into presentations by Putnam and Scitech about vocational programming. The meeting adjourned after presentations and a Q&A on co-op placements.

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