Union School Board Advances Math Education and Mental Health Support
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
03/26/2024
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Recording Published:
03/26/2024
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Duration:
29 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Union (Union County)
- Meeting Overview:
The Union School Board convened to address several resolutions and initiatives designed to enhance the educational environment and support services for students. Among the most developments were the approval of a new hybrid assembly resolution for math education and the acceptance of funds designated for the second year of a school-based mental health grant.
This initiative underscores the board’s recognition of the importance of mathematics in the curriculum and its potential to positively impact student outcomes.
In a move to fortify student support services, the board accepted funds for the second year of a school-based mental health grant. This grant is integral to the district’s ongoing efforts to provide comprehensive mental health support to its students, particularly in light of the growing recognition of the importance of mental health in educational settings. The grant will enable schools within the district to continue developing and implementing programs that address the mental health needs of students.
The board also approved the Girls on the Run program for Frankland Elementary School, signaling a commitment to extracurricular activities that promote physical health, confidence, and team-building skills among young students. This program aligns with the district’s broader objectives of fostering a well-rounded educational experience that extends beyond the classroom.
Another decision made by the board was the approval for employee 12412 to administer the access test at the home residence of student 256679. This resolution may have been necessitated by specific circumstances requiring accommodation to ensure that student assessment needs are met in a manner that is both sensitive and compliant with district policies.
The meeting also featured recognition of the progress made by Franklin Elementary School and Jefferson Elementary School. Praise was directed toward the staff and teachers for their dedication and efforts in advancing the schools’ educational missions. The acknowledgment of these achievements highlights the board’s attention to educational excellence across the district.
The fiscal and planning committee presented a list of resolutions for consideration, covering various reports, contracts, and budget allocations. This included the approval of a settlement agreement and a walk-on item from the executive session.
The operations committee discussed resolutions for security drill bus evacuation reports and the acceptance of funds for emerging and capital maintenance need grants. Furthermore, an application for e-funding to renew District internet and wide area network access for Jefferson School was highlighted.
The personnel committee addressed matters of human resources, including personnel actions, substitute lists, resignations, retirements, leaves, professional development, termination of employees, and the withholding of an increment for an employee. Such actions reflect the board’s engagement with the administrative aspects of the district’s operation.
The residency committee reported on the voluntary transfer of students and added a resolution for discussion in the executive session, while the technology committee provided updates on state testing, the installation of telephone systems in classrooms, network audits, and the investigation of an internet provider.
Public comments from students and discussions on various resolutions were also part of the meeting, with roll call votes taken for each resolution. This participatory component of the meeting allows for community engagement and input, which is a vital part of the board’s decision-making process.
Additional topics of interest included a panel discussion in honor of Women’s History Month, which provided inspiring messages for young women in the community, and the installation of cameras on school buses to enhance the safety of children with disabilities. The board also discussed a fundraiser for the Memorial Day Parade committee, the upcoming launch of a newsletter, and the merging of student groups to work on the district’s mission statement.
Gerry Benaquista
School Board Officials:
Chastity Santana, Dicxiana Carbonell, Ronnie McDowell, Kimberly Scott-Hayden, Nancy Minneci, Elsie Conteh-Mackey, Michael Cohan, Mary Lynn Williams
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
03/26/2024
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Recording Published:
03/26/2024
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Duration:
29 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Union (Union County)
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