January 7, 2025 at 6:30 PM - Committee of the Whole
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1. Call To Order
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea
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1.A. Opening Ceremonies
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea
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1.B. Roll Call
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea
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1.C. Additions or deletions to the agenda
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea
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Add Item# 10 Irving School Plaque Update before adjournment.
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2. Public Participation
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
* Prior to the commencement of any public meeting of any board of the city, the agenda for said meeting shall be posted in the meeting room and the first order of business of said meeting shall be the entertainment of public discussion on any item on said agenda and the conduct, length, and method of terminating said public discussion shall be determined by majority vote of the members of said board of commission.
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3. Happy Birthday!
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea
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Alison |
4. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea, Mrs. Olson
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5. Student Representative to the Board of Education
Speaker(s):
Miss Mitchell
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6. Executive Session
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea
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7. Appointment List
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea, Dr. Conway
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8. Administrator's Reports
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8.A. Early Childhood Program
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Conway
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8.B. Bradley School Report
Speaker(s):
Dr. Mario Ciccarini
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8.C. Athletic Department Report
Speaker(s):
Miss Jennifer Moffat
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8.D. Derby High School Report
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Olson
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8.E. Special Education Department Report
Speaker(s):
Ms. McCoart, Mrs. Abakumova
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8.F. Irving School Report
Speaker(s):
Mr. Russo
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8.G. Derby Middle School Report
Speaker(s):
Mrs. Caggiano
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9. FY26 Budget Update
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea, Dr. Conway
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10. Irving School Plaque Update
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From Jack Walsh
Irving School Edward Nelson Shelton, the Birmingham Borough industrialist, married Miss Mary Jane DeForest of Derby in 1840. They moved into an impressive mansion, named Greystone, built in 1845 on this site by The Hubbell Brothers, from the White Hills area of Shelton. The stone was transported by oxen from Monroe, Connecticut. When the Shelton’s last surviving child passed away in 1933, she left the mansion to her three nieces. In 1941 the property was sold to Mrs. Frances Eliza Osborne Kellogg of Osbornedale Farms, who hoped to preserve the mansion. However, Mrs. Kellogg efforts were unsuccessful, so she donated the property to the city in 1953. The mansion was quickly razed to clear the way for construction of a new school to replace the original Irving School at the corner of Fifth and Olivia Streets. In a contest, the local school children chose to keep the name of the "old" Irving School. In recent times the designation "New" was removed from the school’s name. |
11. Adjourn
Speaker(s):
Mr. Gildea
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