Mullica School Board Addresses Teacher Turnover and Special Education
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
05/22/2024
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Recording Published:
05/22/2024
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Duration:
50 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Mullica
- Meeting Overview:
The Mullica School Board recently convened to discuss a gamut of issues, with the most pressing being the high turnover rate of teachers and staff, which raised concerns about the district’s capacity to serve its growing special education needs. Additionally, the board touched on the potential for a color run event, the ACCA president’s request for release time, and recognized student and staff achievements.
The escalating concern over the high teacher and staff turnover rates topped the agenda. The board acknowledged the departure of seasoned professionals, which poses a challenge in meeting the demands of a special education population that is on the rise, as well as the needs of students requiring additional intervention and remediation.
In conjunction with staffing concerns, the board also deliberated on the request from the president of the Atlantic County Council of Education Associations (ACCA) for release time. The ACCA president underscored the organization’s dedication to supporting staff, educational professionals, and students throughout the county. The need for release time was tied to the president’s role in achieving the goals set for the upcoming period.
Another topic that engaged the board was the suggestion of organizing a color run.
Amid these discussions, the board did not overlook achievements within the school community. Two students, Isabelle Stewart and Jada Smith, were celebrated for their winning entries in an Atlanticare contest that focused on mental wellness and healthy living. The team’s success was further bolstered by the efforts of Mr. NE Hall, who secured a grant for a new volleyball court.
The special education department, led by Generalia, was acknowledged for its active engagement in various activities, including fundraising for the Arc of County and celebrating important dates such as World Down Syndrome Day, diversity, and autism awareness. Initiatives such as t-shirt and lollipop sales, cupcake baking, and a taco chip cookie bake sale not only raised funds but also involved students in enriching community-based instruction trips. These trips aimed to enhance functional skills through practical experiences, such as shopping excursions and restaurant visits, with bowling at the Donad Family Fund Center scheduled as the next activity.
The contribution underlines the school’s engagement with the broader community and The Ark’s wide-ranging services, which include residential housing, recreational activities, family support, adult habilitation, a children’s Saturday program, and its role as a chapter of the Special Olympics of New Jersey.
During the meeting, committee reports covered an array of topics, including curriculum development, policy review, financial operations, and healthcare transitions. Notably, the school was lauded for securing a cash prize of $300 from the Atlantic Cares Turn Your School Wellness into Wealth program, funds earmarked for the promotion of wellness within the school environment.
Operational matters, such as the approval of appointments for the 2024-2025 school year and monthly reports, were conducted with due diligence. A particular point of interest was the conclusion of a grant and the subsequent planning required for staffing in its wake. Additionally, the board approved various consent agenda items, ranging from financial matters to the acknowledgment of a staff member’s retirement.
Public engagement was also a feature of the meeting, with community members expressing interest in potential board positions and appreciation for the philanthropic efforts of the MTE staff. The board responded to these comments with reminders of the procedural steps for board candidacy.
Andrew Weber
School Board Officials:
Susan Brownhill, Catherine Werner, Christopher Silva, Carmen Jacobo, Sarah Kurtz, Bob Stollenwerk, Nick Roehnert, Mark F. Winterbottom, Joy Wyld
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
05/22/2024
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Recording Published:
05/22/2024
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Duration:
50 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:
Mullica
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