Pleasantville School Board Faces Wave of Grievances and Calls for Accountability
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2024
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Recording Published:
05/14/2024
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Duration:
301 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Absecon, Pleasantville
- Meeting Overview:
A recent Pleasantville School Board meeting was marked by a series of public comments that brought to the forefront deep-seated concerns regarding the district’s leadership and decision-making. Community members, staff, and parents voiced frustration over potential outsourcing, the treatment of the school’s staff, and the frequent turnover of superintendents, which they felt threatened the stability and integrity of the district’s educational environment.
The most significant and newsworthy topic that emerged from the meeting was the superintendent’s handling of the technology department, including the potential decision to outsource which was met with opposition. A community member highlighted the essential contributions of the technology department to the school district and raised questions about the superintendent’s actions. This was a part of broader concerns about transparency and the superintendent’s decision-making process.
Public comments further highlighted the community’s discontent with the school board’s leadership. Mrs. Rhonda McQueen, an executive secretary in the district, expressed shock at a recommended change in her position by the superintendent, a sentiment echoed by Dr. Robin Moore, who underscored the mistreatment and removal of her job duties. Tracy Holland, the assistant coordinator of transportation, brought up issues of alleged sexual harassment and the board’s approach to addressing it. She, along with others, including John Howard, a parent, and Mrs. Muhammad, a community member, raised concerns about the treatment of staff and administrators, as well as the handling of grievances related to cultural sensitivity and allegations of stolen work.
The meeting also featured a staff member’s critique of the district administration for failing to communicate effectively, exemplified by the correction of the assistant superintendent’s title on documents without direct discussion. Community members speculated about the board’s awareness of staff changes and the adherence to the Sunshine Law, with concerns that decisions were being made without the full board’s knowledge.
Concerns were also raised about the board’s decision-making process and its impact on staff and students. The union president underscored the lack of transparency and vision, emphasizing collaboration and understanding the consequences of decisions. One speaker criticized the superintendent’s leadership and warned, “This ain’t what you want… if y’all don’t fix her, I’mma fix you.”
Fetto Ramos, a community member, expressed dismay at being let go from his job after a brief period, questioning the implications for the students. Priscila Noel implored the board to prioritize children’s well-being and to involve parents in notable decisions. Dorothy, another community member, criticized the board for lacking a deep understanding of education and the community, calling for certain individuals to resign.
The meeting was interrupted by arguments and disruptions, with speakers sometimes being cut off by board members, and security called upon to maintain order. There was dissent among the board members over the approval of agenda items, and an executive session was eventually approved.
Additional issues were brought to light when another speaker lamented the removal of a staff member who had brought about positive changes, emphasizing the negative impact this could have on the local workforce. Racial and gender dynamics within the district were discussed, particularly the treatment of African American women in administrative roles.
The meeting concluded with various individuals urging the board to hold the superintendent accountable, to vote with their conscience, and to seek guidance and healing to address the discord within the district. A representative from the employee association cautioned against policy changes that would limit public comments, highlighting the need for adequate representation.
Dr. Marilyn Martinez
School Board Officials:
Doris Rowell, Andrea Gray, Alejandrina Alberto, Cassandra Clements, Patricia King, Anny Melo, Sharnell Morgan, Veronica Silver, Thea Waters
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2024
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Recording Published:
05/14/2024
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Duration:
301 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Absecon, Pleasantville
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