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Communicating Information from the School Committee
To:
Cambridge City Council
From:
Sumbul Siddiqui, Mayor
Date:
February 5, 2026
Subject:
Communicating Information from the School Committee
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
Sumbul Siddiqui
Mayor (2020-21, 2022-23, 2026-27)
To the Honorable, the City Council:
I write to provide a summary of recent Cambridge School Committee activity. This communication
includes information from the Committee’s regular meeting on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, along with
other updates.
School Committee Meetings and Governance Work
The School Committee held its regular meeting on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 during which we received
another update on the FY27 budget process.
FY27 priorities so far emphasize strengthening crisis response, expanding therapeutic and intervention-
based learning settings, and making more strategic use of staffing, time, and data. Proposed actions
include staffing modifications to support crisis response teams, development of short- and longer-term
therapeutic learning environments, expanded social work and behavioral support capacity at the upper
school level, and revised paraprofessional roles to better meet student needs.
Additional considerations include potential special education collaborations for early grades, continued
work around CRLS intervention systems, and partnerships to support students whose learning is disrupted
by mental health needs, trauma, or housing instability. Together, these investments will reflect a shift
from broad structural growth toward more precise supports aimed at reducing barriers to engagement and
ensuring students with the highest needs are better positioned to succeed.
Additionally, the School Committee approved $1,500 from the Broad Institute to support after-school
coding clubs at Amigos, Putnam Avenue Upper School, and Rindge Avenue Upper School during the
2025–26 school year, with funds used for teacher stipends to serve as club advisors and the program
aligned with the district’s strategic instructional priorities.
Labor Relations and Executive Session
I attended the first bargaining session for the Cambridge Education Association and the district on Friday,
January 30, 2026. The School Committee also convened in executive session on Tuesday, February 3,
2026 for the purpose of discussing strategy related to collective bargaining matters.
School Committee Subcommittee Assignments
While I am no longer the Chair of the Committee, I am active in discussions with the Chair and Vice
Chair, and Superintendent. For the 2026–27 School Committee term, I will serve as Co-Chair of the
School Climate Subcommittee, Chair of the Governance Subcommittee, and Co-Chair of the Budget
Committee of the Whole, and I will also serve as a member of the Buildings and Grounds Subcommittee.
I have attached the full list for the City Council’s awareness.
Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or requests for additional information.
Sincerely,
Sumbul Siddiqui
Mayor of Cambridge (2020-21, 2022-23, 2026-27)
2026-2027 Cambridge School Committee
Subcommittee Membership and Bargaining Representatives
Buildings and Grounds
Arjun Jaikumar (Chair)
Elizabeth Hudson
Sumbul Siddiqui
Communications and Community Relations
Luisa de Paula Santos (Co-Chair)
Arjun Jaikumar (Co-Chair)
Richard Harding
Curriculum and Achievement
Caitlin Dube (Co-Chair)
Elizabeth Hudson (Co-Chair)
Richard Harding
Governance
Sumbul Siddiqui (Chair)
Arjun Jaikumar
David Weinstein
School Climate
Caitlin Dube (Co-Chair)
Sumbul Siddiqui (Co-Chair)
Luisa de Paula Santos
Special Education/Student Services
Luisa de Paula Santos (Chair)
Caitlin Dube
Richard Harding
Budget (Committee of the Whole)
Sumbul Siddiqui (Co-Chair)
David Weinstein (Co-Chair)
Bargaining Representatives (possible additional representatives assigned later)
Caitlin Dube
Richard Harding
Arjun Jaikuma