6.22.2016 Fall River School Committee

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The Fall River School Committee convened a special meeting on June 22, 2016, with the primary objective of selecting a new superintendent of schools for the Fall River Public Schools. The meeting began with a roll call vote to gauge initial preferences, which resulted in four votes for Dr. Matt Malone, two for Dr. Charles Granson, and one abstention. Following this, an extensive discussion ensued where committee members articulated their support and concerns for both Dr. Malone and Dr. Granson, as Dr. Scott received no support. Key points of discussion included the candidates' budgetary experience, leadership styles, community connections, and ability to work with staff and unions. Supporters of Dr. Malone, including Mr. Andre, Mr. Kougan, and Mrs. Pansley, emphasized his extensive experience with large budgets, strong support from school employees, and perceived growth in interpersonal skills. Conversely, Dr. Costa, Mr. Costa, and Mayor Correia advocated for Dr. Granson, highlighting his professionalism, academic credentials, strong mentorship network, and compassionate approach to special education, while acknowledging his less direct experience as a superintendent. Mayor Correia also noted Dr. Granson's commitment to Fall River, having declined another offer. After a comprehensive debate, a formal motion was made by Mr. Kougan to appoint Dr. Matt Malone as superintendent, contingent on successful contract negotiations. This motion passed unanimously with a 7-0 vote. The committee then voted 7-0 to enter executive session to strategize for negotiations with the newly appointed superintendent, and subsequently adjourned.

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