Woonsocket School Committee Workshop Agenda for 1-18-2022

 

Attached please find the agenda for an upcoming Woonsocket School Committee Workshop scheduled for Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. at the Hamlet Middle School, Cafeteria

 

The purpose of this workshop is to review and discuss the ESSER III budget and spending plans.  We welcome input and suggestions from staff, students, parents, and community members.   

 

 

NOTICE OF WORKSHOP

WOONSOCKET SCHOOL COMMITTEE

TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2022

6:00 PM

HAMLET MIDDLE SCHOOL, CAFETERIA

60 Florence Drive

Woonsocket, RI 02895

Call to Order

Roll Call

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AGENDA

1. Introductions of the Woonsocket School Committee and Woonsocket Education

Department’s Administrative Team

2. Overview of ESSER III Budget - B. Peryea

3. Community suggestions on the use of ESSER III spending

Adjourn

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For additional information or to request interpreter services, or other special services for the hearing impaired (ie,

readers/captioners, etc), please contact Office of Superintendent three days prior to the meeting at (401) 767-4608; or by the

Tuesday prior to the meeting, or call 1-800-745-5555 (TTY), 1-800-745-6575 (Voice). This agenda will be posted 48 hours prior

to the meeting. Any changes to this agenda will be posted on the Woonsocket Education Department website at

www.woonsocketschools.com, McFee Administration Building, Woonsocket Middle School, WACTC, City Hall, and Harris

Library and will be electronically filed with the Secretary of State at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. The Woonsocket

Education Department does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, national origin, or

disability. Posted on January 13, 2022.

 

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