Mahwah School Board Honors Teachers, Debates Budget

The Mahwah School Board meeting was dominated by recognition of several teachers and staff members for their exceptional dedication, and discussions on the anticipated budget for the 2024-2025 academic year. The gathering saw educators honored for their impact on students, and the budget presentation took center stage with a focus on special education funding, employee benefits, and the tax impact of a 1.67% increase.

The emotional high point of the meeting came as the Board celebrated the contributions of several staff members. Aaron Seer, a third-grade teacher at Betsy Ross School, and Miss SK, a second-grade teacher at the same school, were among those recognized for their commitment to creating nurturing environments for their students. The recognition extended to social workers and school counselors, namely Carol, Mary Kate, and Mr. K, whose support and guidance have made a significant difference in the lives of students and their families. Mr. K, specifically, was celebrated for his passion for woodworking and furniture design, as well as his influence on students interested in the trades.

The meeting then shifted to discussion of the school district’s budget for the upcoming academic year. The budget presentation outlined essential allocations, with special education expenses, which include costs for in-district and out-of-district students as well as transportation, representing about 19% of the proposed budget. The board delved into employee benefits, noting substantial increases in health benefit premiums—including a 9.3% rise for one plan and an 11.3% uptick for the newest plan—which account for a large portion of the budget.

Transportation, which comprises about 8.7% of the total budget, was also a topic of discussion. The provision of courtesy busing and the transportation for students attending specialized schools were addressed, with the establishment of a transportation committee aimed at reviewing these services. The board noted an increase in the total number of in-district students, reaching 2,693 for grades 3 through 12, as well as the staffing budget, which includes a total of 493 staff members across three collective bargaining associations and accounts for 25% of the overall budget.

Facilities and operations were not left out of the budget conversation. Capital outlay expenditures for equipment purchases, such as school buses and maintenance vehicles, were reviewed. Ongoing projects like the completion of the George Washington School project and the replacement of equipment in high school labs were discussed, along with the impact of the Consumer Price Index on budget renewals for transportation routes, which is expected to see a 5% increase.

Committee reports were presented, highlighting initiatives and updates from the planning committee and the strategic curriculum committee. The planning committee brought up initiatives related to cash management, lunch price schedules, facility projects, and the expansion of middle school sports programs. The strategic curriculum committee discussed the adoption of a new hands-on science program for grades JK-8.

The meeting concluded with the board addressing personnel matters, approving appointments and contracts, and opening the floor to public questions or comments. There was an emphasis on the educational issues and community matters of interest brought forth by members of the public, with time limits imposed for each speaker.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Michael DeTuro
School Board Officials:
Prema C. Moorthy, PhD, Richard A. DeSilva, Jr., Benjamin A. Kezmarsky, Michael Galow, Trista Daveniero, John Dinice, Christopher L. Hughes, Janine Ting Jansen, Brett Coplin

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