The Madison Board of Education policy committee reviewed an update to Policy 5030.2 that implements the district's role as a sending and receiving district with New Haven and outlines how openings will be offered.
Committee members discussed timing and notice requirements (references in the discussion noted March 1 as a relevant notification date) and debated whether the board should require formal approval before the superintendent offers openings. One participant summarized the financial context by saying the state's per-student payment is "about $3,500 per student," and members raised concerns that special-education placements or transportation costs might not be fully covered by that reimbursement.
There was a partisan split in the policy's earlier vote history, and some members expressed concern about creating an open-ended fiscal commitment without safeguards. Others argued that placing oversight restrictions (for example, a two-thirds board approval requirement) could produce continuous partisan disputes over accepting students and would constrain the superintendent's ability to administer the program. After discussion, the committee agreed to require approval by a "majority of those present" for offering openings rather than imposing a two-thirds threshold.
The committee asked legal counsel (Shipman & Goodwin) to confirm whether the board can impose the requested oversight clause without running afoul of the state program rules. Members also requested staff find real-world examples of districts participating with New Haven and whether New Haven honored payments as promised. The committee agreed to forward the policy to the full board with the proposed clause if counsel approves.