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Ongoing student safety gap — unfilled athletic trainer position with no near-term solution

Hopkinton School Board 9/24: The district STILL has no athletic trainer. AD's words: 'Nobody even in the periphery looking.' Student athletes are practicing and competing without on-site medical coverage. Board's response: ask... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/hopkinton/school-bo...
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Special education transportation budget overages and limited public visibility into the financial impact

Hopkinton schools are already warning of mid-year budget transfers due to special ed transportation overages — and the detailed discussion is headed to a non-public session in October. The $300K projected fund balance was alre... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/hopkinton/school-bo...
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Unquantified capital expenditure coming in the next budget cycle

Hopkinton's IT Director flagged 9/24 that wireless access points across school buildings need replacement. No cost estimate given yet — it heads into the upcoming budget process. Worth watching when budget season opens in Octo... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/hopkinton/school-bo...
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Budget process framing and the importance of public engagement during budget season

Hopkinton budget process starts in October. A board member's approach: admins present every request, unfiltered — 'all hopes and dreams' on the record. That's a legitimate process, but residents should show up and watch what g... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/hopkinton/school-bo...
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🧵 Hopkinton School Board met 9/24. Routine meeting on the surface — but a few things residents should know before budget season kicks off in October. Thread: #MeetingWatch
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1/ STUDENT SAFETY: Hopkinton still has NO athletic trainer. The AD told the board: 'There's really nobody even in the periphery looking.' Student athletes are in fall season right now with no on-site medical professional. Boar...
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2/ BUDGET WARNING: The Aug. financial report flagged special education transportation costs running over budget — potentially requiring mid-year transfers from other programs. The board projected a conservative $300K fund bala...
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3/ COMING CAPITAL COST: The IT Director flagged that wireless access points across school buildings need replacement. No price tag attached yet — it'll enter the upcoming budget process. With Chromebook delivery issues and hig...
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4/ BUDGET PROCESS: Starting the second week of October, administrators will present every budget request — unfiltered. One board member explicitly said she wants 'all hopes and dreams on the record.' That's a fair approach, bu...
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5/ ONE BRIGHT SPOT: A Hopkinton student, William Linstedt, created the Hopkinton Mentorship Alliance — pairing upperclassmen with younger athletes as mentors. Board recognized it. Worth acknowledging when students build someth... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/hopkinton/school-board/2024-09-24/ #HopkintonNH
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📋 Hopkinton School Board — Meeting Recap & What to Watch (September 24, 2024)

This was largely a routine early-fall operational meeting, but a few issues deserve attention from parents and taxpayers before budget season begins.

🚨 NO ATHLETIC TRAINER — STILL: Hopkinton's Athletic Director told the board that the district has still not filled its athletic trainer position, and that there are no candidates even being considered right now. His words: 'There's really nobody even in the periphery looking.' Student athletes are currently in the middle of fall season with no on-site medical professional available. The board's response was to ask for a detailed cost breakdown at a future work session — a reasonable step for budgeting purposes, but not a solution to the immediate gap. Parents of student athletes should know this vacancy exists.

💸 SPECIAL ED TRANSPORTATION OVERAGES — DETAILS GO NON-PUBLIC: The August financial report included a warning: special education transportation costs are running over budget and may require mid-year transfers from other areas. The board acknowledged this is a real risk, and a board member noted frustration that state mandates aren't accompanied by adequate state funding. However, the detailed discussion of the budget impact has been scheduled for a non-public session with the Student Services Director in October. The $300,000 projected fund balance — already described as conservative — could be affected. Taxpayers should watch the October meeting closely for any public update.

🖥️ CAPITAL COSTS ON THE HORIZON: The IT Director flagged that wireless access points across school buildings are due for replacement — a significant capital expenditure with no cost estimate yet attached. This will enter the upcoming budget process beginning in October. Additionally, the budget process itself is being structured so that administrators present every request without pre-filtering. One board member said she wants all requests 'on the record.' That's a legitimate approach to documenting unmet needs, but it also means residents should plan to engage when those budget sessions happen — starting the second week of October.

On a positive note: student William Linstedt presented the Hopkinton Mentorship Alliance, a program he created to pair upperclassmen with younger athletes as mentors. The board also unanimously approved the consent agenda, including $6,000+ in community donations supporting reading programs, Nordic skiing uniforms, library resources, and financial assistance for a student attending the Spain trip. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/hopkinton/school-board/2024-09-24/ #MeetingWatch #HopkintonNH
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