Montville School Board Charts Course for Future with New Budget
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
04/30/2024
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Recording Published:
05/01/2024
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Duration:
76 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Montville
- Meeting Overview:
In an extensive assembly, the Montville School Board delineated the future of the district with the presentation of a critical annual budget for the 2024-25 school year, which places an emphasis on funding improvements to school facilities and enhancing educational programs. The budget, which is slightly above that of the previous year, responds to the escalating demands of maintaining and upgrading school buildings, which are considered the largest assets of the township.
The budget presentation was central to the meeting. The board faced challenges in balancing the budget, particularly with the increases in services for students with special needs, behavioral care, and mental health initiatives. Moreover, the rise in transportation costs, compounded by the difficulty in finding drivers and the surge in fuel prices, was a point of concern that necessitated fiscal prudence and strategic allocation of resources.
Notable educational enhancements for the upcoming year included the introduction of a new comprehensive language arts program at the elementary level, the addition of American Sign Language as a high school language option, and the expansion of the preschool program. The board also discussed preparations for accommodating students from new developments, reflecting on changes in the town’s demographics.
The commitment to technology and innovation was underscored by the ongoing one-to-one Chromebook initiative and the introduction of PSAT testing for all high school years. In a move to expand athletic opportunities, girls’ flag football was introduced as an official sport, reflecting the district’s dedication to the Four A’s of Education: academics, arts, athletics, and activities.
The board took pride in the school system’s academic performance, with English language arts scores indicating that 80% of students met or exceeded the achievement level, a 3% increase from the previous year. These results surpassed county and state averages.
The meeting also underscored the seal of biliteracy, with 30 students proficient in two languages, and three proficient in three languages.
Extracurricular activities were not overlooked, as the meeting recounted the numerous field trips offered at all school levels and the success of athletic programs. The Arts discussion celebrated the Blackwell Street Award winners and the achievements of students in various artistic endeavors. The district’s real-world experiences for students, such as the biotechnology class, were particularly noteworthy, with 100% of students taking the biotechnician assistant credentialing exam, a first for a high school in New Jersey.
The board commended the support received from parent groups, including the boosters, PTO, HSAs, PTAs, and the Ed Foundation, which contributed $60,000 to the STEAM initiative. The district also received over $200,000 in gifts from the community, including cash and in-kind donations, emphasizing strong community involvement in the educational process.
Additionally, the success of the speech and debate team at Montville High School was a topic of celebration, with two students chosen to compete under the New Jersey State team in an international competition. The board acknowledged the speech and debate team’s efforts to foster an environment where students are passionate about solving problems and the positive impact the team has had on students’ public speaking skills and personal growth.
The meeting also recognized the efforts of a third-grade class, whose students wrote and published a book of animal adventure stories, presenting a signed copy to the board. This project exemplified the creative and literary talents being nurtured in the district’s schools.
The board meeting provided a platform for public participation, allowing community members to voice their opinions and inquire about agenda items. There was a recognition of the importance of board member contributions and the acknowledgment of the upcoming end of term for some members.
Dr. Thomas Gorman
School Board Officials:
John Petrozzino, Christine Fano, Michelle Zuckerman, Michael Rappaport, Charles Grau, Karen Cortellino, David Modrak, Joseph Daughtry, Michael Palma
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
04/30/2024
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Recording Published:
05/01/2024
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Duration:
76 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Montville
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