Martin County School Board Sets May 5 Workshop in Stuart

Public can attend in person or watch via livestream; district debuts new agenda platform

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The Martin County School Board will hold its monthly workshop Tuesday, May 5, 2026, beginning at 4 p.m. at the School Board Meeting Room, 1939 SE Federal Highway in Stuart.

Board members may participate either in person or by telephonic conference technology, district officials said. The meeting is open to the public, and residents who wish to address the board must appear in person. Remote public comment will not be accepted.

A livestream of the workshop will be available for community members who cannot attend. Anyone requiring special accommodations to participate should contact the Office of the Superintendent at 772-219-1200, ext. 30222, at least 48 hours before the meeting.

The workshop arrives as the district rolls out a new platform for tracking board business. Martin County Schools has transitioned from BoardDocs to Community by Diligent, an updated system that hosts meeting agendas, minutes, board policies and calendar information in one place, according to district records. Community members can subscribe through the platform to receive automatic notifications when agendas or supporting materials are published for upcoming meetings.

The shift is largely administrative, but it has a practical payoff for parents and residents who follow district decisions: agenda packets and past meeting minutes are now searchable in one central hub rather than scattered across an aging system.

The May 5 workshop agenda is posted through Community by Diligent. Families who want to weigh in on district business — curriculum changes, budget priorities or facilities decisions — should review the agenda before Tuesday and plan to arrive in person if they intend to speak.

The full board meeting schedule for the remainder of the school year is also available through the new platform. Parents tracking specific policy discussions should subscribe to meeting notifications to stay ahead of items before they reach a formal vote.

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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