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08.28.2024 – Volume 2, Issue 39

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ZONING CONTROVERSY

Special Town Meeting set for November BY WILL DOWD Marblehead will stage a special Town Meeting in November to reconsider the MBTA Communities Act zoning proposal that narrowly failed at the annual Town Meeting in May. Select Board member Dan Fox revealed the news during a joint public meeting of the Fair Housing Committee and the Housing Production Plan Implementation Committee. “We are planning to go in November for a special town meeting,” Fox said. “We are

trying to figure out an exact time ... whether that’s Monday, Thursday or Saturday.” The Select Board is expected to officially vote on the special Town Meeting in September. Marblehead has not convened a special Town Meeting since 2020. The one before that was in 2005. While Fox highlighted the 3A issue, he indicated that additional articles could potentially be included on the warrant as well. Once the Select Board officially opens the warrant, residents will also have the opportunity to submit citizen

petitions for consideration. The MBTA Communities Act zoning proposal, which would create three, multifamily housing districts in town, failed by 33 votes at the May Town Meeting. The defeat puts Marblehead at risk of losing state funding for various programs if it does not comply with the Act’s requirements by Dec. 31. Fox emphasized the urgency of addressing the issue before the end of the year, citing potential impacts on crucial infrastructure projects. “If we don’t pass the zoning in

order to be compliant with the state, we start losing funding for a number of programs,” Fox said. He specifically mentioned an $11 million Village Street Bridge project as being at risk. Posting to X on Aug. 9, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell called the MBTA Communities law “a critical tool in solving our state’s housing crisis.” She added, “Compliance with our laws isn’t optional,” noting that “the majority of communities are taking steps to come into compliance.” Campbell’s post linked to a

story on the Commonwealth Beacon website, which describes Marblehead’s neighbor to the south, Winthrop, as the “latest front in MBTA Communities fight.” The Fair Housing and Housing Production Plan Implementation committees discussed strategies to improve messaging and build support for the zoning proposal ahead of the special town meeting. Officials said they believed misinformation played a role in the town’s initial rejection and stressed the need ZONING, P. A13

EDUCATION

Back to school

As students return to classes, district faces several challenges BY LEIGH BLANDER

COURTESY PHOTOS

Custodians have been working since June 30 without a contract to get schools ready for students’ arrival on Sept. 30.

Students in Marblehead head back to school Sept. 3 with several new district leaders at the helm, including interim Superintendent John Robidoux, who started July 1. Custodians have been working all summer to prepare school buildings, and teachers have spent days in their classrooms getting ready to welcome students. Administrators have worked through the summer on schedules, trainings, agendas, goals and plans. The district faces several challenges, too, including educators and custodians working without a contract, lawsuits, an antisemitism investigation and 39 unfilled positions (as of Aug. 23), including classroom teachers

Brown School teacher Beth Hecht was back in her classroom last week preparing for her 20 new kindergarteners.

and special education staff. Teachers’ contracts are set to expire Aug. 31. The custodians have been working without a deal since June 30. Negotiations over the spring and summer have SCHOOL, P. A7

SPOTLIGHTS

Do your principals and interim super get back-to-school jitters? We asked interim Superintendent John Robixous and all five principals about their back-to-school traditions.

maintains a culture of excellence and a sense of belonging. Do you still get first-day jitters?

Interim Superintendent John Robidoux What is your goal for this school year?

My goal is to start the year with our new team of administrators and educators on a positive note and ensure that everyone has a sense of belonging within our Marblehead school community!

Interim Superintendent John Robidoux: “An exciting time.”

Do you still get first-day jitters?

What’s your favorite back-toschool tradition or ritual?

packed a PB&J sandwich.

After 25+ years in education, yes I always get back to school jitters because it is such an exciting time. I handle them by engaging with staff, students and caregivers.

I usually wear one of my education-related ties.

MHS Principal Michele Carlson

What’s your favorite school lunch?

What is your goal for this school year?

I never used to buy lunch at school because my mom always

I would like to enhance student engagement and

BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW

At Marblehead High School, Principal Michele Carlson’s favorite tradition is “welcoming the freshman students.”

achievement for students. My goal is to make sure every student has all of the resources and opportunities necessary to realize their full potential, while also ensuring our school

Yes, I still get a bit of backto-school jitters. I usually don’t sleep too well the night before school opens because I want our students and staff to have a successful year. Over the summer, the MHS administrative team has focused on preparing and planning for the opening of school for students so that things will go smoothly for the students and faculty. What’s your favorite back-toschool tradition or ritual?

My favorite back-to-school tradition is the teachers welcoming the freshman students as they enter the FIRST DAY, P. A11


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