School Committee Update: $495K Budget Deficit, Contract Talks, and Cell Phone Task Force
WATERTOWN, MA – Watertown Public Schools leaders are facing a busy start to 2025, with budget challenges, contract negotiations, and policy updates dominating discussions at the latest School Committee meeting.
School Committee Chair Kendra Foley provided updates on the district’s financial outlook, revealing a projected $495,000 deficit for Fiscal Year 2026. The shortfall is largely attributed to an increase in out-of-district special education placements. Despite a 3.5% annual budget increase from the city, Foley emphasized the need for deliberations to address the gap. Budget meetings are set for the next two weeks, and community members can participate via Zoom or in person.
Contract negotiations with the Watertown Educators Association (WEA) are also underway, with Foley noting that both sides are committed to a timely and smooth agreement. Recent discussions included a meeting with City Manager George Proakis, who answered financial questions from WPA representatives.
A cell phone policy task force is also being formed in response to proposed statewide legislation limiting cell phone use in schools. The group, made up of educators, parents, students, and community members, will meet over the next few months to review current policies and make recommendations to the School Committee by June. Any changes would be implemented for the 2025-26 school year.
In a show of support for LGBTQ+ students and staff, the School Committee reaffirmed its commitment to inclusivity. Foley cited Massachusetts law prohibiting discrimination in schools and said the move was prompted by concerns over recent federal actions affecting LGBTQ+ rights.
Another key discussion centered on whether to extend winter break to a full two weeks in the 2025-26 school year. Traditionally, Watertown students have had a shorter break, with school running through December 23rd. Superintendent Dr. Dede Galdston has suggested the change as the district prepares for the opening of the new Watertown High School. Community members are encouraged to share feedback before the March 3rd vote.
For more information or to share feedback, residents can contact School Committee members via the Watertown Public Schools website.
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