North Reading School Committee Eyes Exit From State Building Program for Modular Classrooms

NATICK — May 18, 2026 — North Reading School Committee approves calendar and donations while signaling a major shift away from a state-assisted school building project. At the May 18 meeting, the committee voted unanimously to approve its 2026-27 calendar and to accept four donations totaling $4,080, including $2,000 from North Reading Youth Football and Cheer for new cheerleading mats and a $1,000 Chartwell Scholarship gift from Compass Group. The evening's most substantive discussion centered on a possible exit from the Massachusetts School Building Authority eligibility program in favor of a modular classroom replacement at Hood School, with in-classroom bathrooms estimated at approximately $1,500 per unit. Officials described the modular approach as potentially far less costly than a permanent state-assisted building and said they plan to present an update — not a funding request — at the June 1 town meeting, with a formal modular article anticipated for the fall. The committee also voted unanimously to send an amended letter urging legislative support for a veteran teacher return-plus salary incentive, with plans to circulate the document via DocuSign the following day ahead of a possible committee vote on the bill.

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