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Hingham School Committee Overhauls Student Wellness Policies and Addresses Transparency Complaint – South Shore News

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Last updated: June 22, 2026 10:24 am
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HINGHAM – June 15, 2026 – The Hingham School Committee enacted a sweeping modernization of its student health regulations, passing complete rewrites of its district wellness and medication administration policies while introducing a brand-new framework for student self-medication. The committee also moved to resolve an Open Meeting Law complaint by consensus, agreeing to amend its previous meeting minutes to capture missed deliberations regarding special education reviews. The policy overhauls and transparency adjustments capped a dense session focused on aligning district governance with state standards and establishing clear benchmarks for the upcoming school year.
The primary action of the evening centered on an administrative overhaul of five separate student health and wellness policies. Alyson Anderson, presenting on behalf of the policy review process, noted that the revisions were driven by extensive regulatory shifts and recommendations from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and the Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC).
Working alongside District Nurse Manager Rebecca Deaton, the committee processed second readings for a total rewrite of Policy ADF (Wellness) and Policy JLCB (Immunizing Students), the latter updated to insert explicit language regarding “sincere religious beliefs” to lock step with Massachusetts General Law. The committee also introduced Policy JLCDC, a completely new addition to the district’s handbook that legally establishes guidelines for student self-administration and self-carry of medications. All five policies passed via unanimous roll call votes.

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