Chatham School Board Discusses Post-Secondary Outcomes and New Initiatives
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
04/29/2024
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Recording Published:
04/29/2024
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Duration:
108 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Chatham Borough, Chatham Township
- Meeting Overview:
The Chatham School Board recently addressed several issues, including the post-secondary outcomes of Chatham High School’s students, transition plans for Lafayette School, and the potential acceptance of tuition students from the Harding District. A proposed 3% budget increase and the decision to move the school board vote from November to April were also points of discussion.
A crucial element of the meeting was the presentation on the post-secondary outcomes of Chatham High School students, which revealed a high percentage of students, including those from the special education population, moving on to four-year colleges, primarily on the East Coast. In response to a question during the Q&A session, the increase in students choosing employment or a gap year was discussed, with these options listed under the “other” category in the presentation. The board’s conversation on this topic provided insights into the effectiveness of the school’s academic programs and student support services.
Another major focus was the transition of Lafayette School to a 3-5 building. The principal of Lafayette School discussed preparations for the incoming grade three cohort, including instructional schedules, arrival and dismissal procedures, and social-emotional learning programs. The potential for more unstructured recess time for the third graders was also deliberated upon.
The board members expressed concerns about the impact of delayed openings on student activities and the duration of SAT exams. The challenges observed in the cafeteria during extended eating times due to delayed openings, which led to increased noise and disruption, were highlighted. This segued into broader discussions on the implementation of new programs and the importance of incorporating feedback from experienced teachers while remaining adaptable to changing circumstances.
Standardized testing was another topic that elicited discussion, specifically the resurgence of this trend in schools and its impact on college admissions. The superintendent provided an opinion on the importance of standardized testing as a differentiation tool in college applications, especially given the variability in GPA calculations across different schools.
During the meeting, grade inflation at Chatham High School was addressed, acknowledging the rise in GPAs over the years due to weighted courses and an achievement-focused culture. The importance of decile ranking in evaluating academic standing was also discussed in the context of comparing GPAs across schools.
The potential acceptance of tuition students from the Harding District brought forth considerations about space, enrollment projections, and financial benefits. This was part of a larger debate on the 3% budget increase, which raised concerns regarding the financial impact on taxpayers. The reduction in kindergarten tuition fees was questioned for its fiscal responsibility.
The board discussed the proposal to move the school board vote from November to April, with some members voicing concerns about the potential reduction in public participation and the costs associated with the change.
During the public commentary section, a community member brought up the issue of college applications, highlighting the trend of students applying to a high number of colleges and the role of college consultants in this process. He advocated for a more focused approach to college applications, urging school counselors to emphasize quality over quantity.
The meeting also touched upon the distribution of donations from various organizations, the effective communication of a calendar change, and the ongoing discussions about the Harding District’s proposal to send tuition students to Chatham High School. Additionally, public questions and concerns were raised about mental health-related costs in the proposed budget, the timing of accepting tuition students, and the transparency of decision-making processes.
Dr. Michael LaSusa
School Board Officials:
Ann Ciccarelli, Susan Ross, Chris Delsandro, Jill Critchley Weber, Michael Ryan, Bradley Smith, Lata Kenney, Sally Allen, Yinglu Zhang
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/29/2024
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Recording Published:
04/29/2024
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Duration:
108 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:
Chatham Borough, Chatham Township
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