East Windsor School Board Tackles Student Performance and Absenteeism
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
03/25/2024
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Recording Published:
03/25/2024
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Duration:
196 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Mercer County
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Towns:
East Windsor, Hightstown, Roosevelt
- Meeting Overview:
The East Windsor School Board convened to address issues impacting student performance and attendance, with a particular focus on the challenges of chronic absenteeism and its correlation with academic struggles. Discussions revealed concerns about students not meeting educational benchmarks and the need for strategic intervention to offset the summer slide and improve proficiency in key subjects.
During the meeting, the board delved into student performance data across various grade levels. Assessments highlighted areas where students, particularly in sixth-grade mathematics, seventh-grade algebra, and eighth-grade courses, were underperforming. Disparities in PSAT and SAT scores raised additional concerns, prompting discussions about the effectiveness of current support programs and interventions. Specific attention was given to whether existing strategies adequately supported all student groups, including those who are struggling, at an average level, or advancing. The board scrutinized these programs and sought further data to better understand and potentially refine targeted interventions.
The analysis of academic performance extended to high school students, with noted fluctuations in instructional reading levels and a high number of seniors opting out of a fourth year of mathematics. Board members proposed surveying these students to comprehend their reasons for not pursuing additional math courses. The discussion on student data also touched upon its application in ensuring proper class placements, particularly in mathematics, and the debate highlighted the necessity of addressing the so-called “summer slide.”
Regarding student attendance, the board grappled with the issue of chronic absenteeism and its detrimental impact on learning. There was a call for a detailed breakdown of excused versus unexcused absences and demographic data to better understand and address the problem. The superintendent provided insights into existing procedures for managing absenteeism, especially at the high school level, where course credit is critical. A commitment was made to share a presentation on chronic absenteeism rates and an update on the district’s efforts to mitigate the issue.
The board also discussed policy-related matters, including the need to review and update various policies to reflect current educational practices and requirements. Concerns were raised about discrepancies in policy documentation and the necessity to align grading practices with student performance data. The members also examined the district’s budget, inquiring about allocations for state aid, the impact on the capital budget, and specific line items such as tuition reimbursement and bilingual education. The challenge of recruiting bilingual teachers was acknowledged, as well as the importance of addressing HVAC and infrastructure needs in collaboration with Roosevelt regarding student transfers.
The superintendent’s report covered administrative topics, including the recent SpongeBob musical, the principal search process, and plans for student recognition at board meetings. Additionally, a “homework holiday” for spring break was announced, giving students a break from assignments or long-term projects upon their return to school. This announcement followed a discussion on homework policies, where it was clarified that homework continued to be assigned, with support available for students unable to complete it at home.
Board member comments brought up recent health concerns, including an illness outbreak at the middle school and the availability of soap. The superintendent confirmed that the issue had been addressed. The meeting also acknowledged the district’s efforts in implementing the “Stop It” app, an anonymous reporting tool for safety concerns, and the need to better communicate its purpose and effectiveness.
The routine agenda items discussed staffing, travel expenses, out-of-district placement, athletic schedule updates, and professional services for students. Concerns were raised about the potential impact of introducing another school’s swim team into the existing program, with the board ensuring that the co-op sports program would not adversely affect students from either school.
Mark Daniels
School Board Officials:
Nicole LaRusso, Christina “Tina” Lands, Jeanne Bourjolly, Jenna Drake, Bertrand Fougnies, Colleen Murphy, Jagruti Patel, Karen Salter, Michael Weeks
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
03/25/2024
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Recording Published:
03/25/2024
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Duration:
196 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Mercer County
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Towns:
East Windsor, Hightstown, Roosevelt
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