Matawan-Aberdeen Board Meeting: Nearly $155K in Educational Grants Awarded
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
05/23/2024
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Recording Published:
05/27/2024
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Duration:
119 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Aberdeen, Matawan
- Meeting Overview:
In a move for educational enrichment, the Matawan-Aberdeen School Board meeting brought to light the awarding of nearly $155,000 in grants to district teachers, impacting over 2100 students. The Matawan-Aberdeen Education Foundation President, along with board members, presented detailed information about these grants, emphasizing their potential to enhance curriculum and act as pilots for district-wide programs. These funds, which included major grants and 10 mini grants, were part of an initiative to support teacher-initiated projects focusing on various educational aspects, including technology, the arts, and cultural enrichment.
The meeting delved into the specifics of the grants awarded. Among the notable projects funded were the Art for the Sky project at L. Road School and the aquaponic sustainable farming project at the high school. The Art for the Sky project, led by artist Daniel Dancer, involved the entire school in creating a living image of the Husky mascot. The aquaponic system, combining aquaculture with hydroponics, offered students a hands-on learning experience in sustainable farming methods.
In addition to the grants, the meeting celebrated the achievements and contributions of various members within the school community. Students’ accomplishments across a broad spectrum of activities, including Boy Scouts, spelling bees, math Olympiads, Special Olympics, and music, were acknowledged. The Unified Sports team, Esports Super Smash team, and Rocket League team were also recognized for their successes. The recognition of a student for her performance in a musical role and her active involvement in school activities further underscored the district’s dedication to student achievement.
The meeting also paid tribute to various educators and staff for their exceptional dedication and service. The district honored retirees, whose service spanned 18 to 34 years, for their enduring impact on the school community. The Teachers of the Year and Educational Specialists of the Year were recognized for their commitment to the students and the school community. Notable mentions included Robert Coravi, the Manan Regional High School Educator of the Year, and Latifa Mackey, acknowledged for her service. Vanessa Stevens was recognized as the M’s Special Education Teacher of the Year while Stacy Clifford was the Manan Instructional Assistant of the Year. Additionally, the Cliffwood Elementary School’s Educator of the Year, Tara Nicola, was praised for her work in the preschool and autism programs.
The meeting also spotlighted the efforts of individuals such as Valerie Doom, who contributed to the community through initiatives like the Clifford Elementary School garden and the establishment of a scholarship in her name. The dedication of second-grade teacher Hinski and Educational Service Professional Tresen, who was instrumental in training staff to support students with behavioral challenges, was applauded. Special education teacher Stephanie Fody, instructional assistant Hermino Ranic, and Cambridge Park’s Teacher of the Year Karen Halper, alongside instructional assistant Mary Canel, were all honored for their commitment to creating supportive and engaging learning environments.
The public comments section addressed community concerns regarding the food service contract. A community member named Isa inquired about the potential job losses due to the change in contract. The board explained the legal requirements for the bidding process, emphasizing that the decision was based on fulfilling legal obligations and ensuring food service quality and profitability.
Furthermore, the Education Foundation provided an update on the upcoming grant application timeline, with submissions already open. The foundation’s mission to raise funds for teacher-initiated grants offers further opportunities for educational advancement within the district.
Nelyda Perez
School Board Officials:
Dianna M. Pell, Annette Ascoli, Katie Feiles, Tara Martinez, Christopher McGovern, John Montone, Laurie Skop, Danielle Spruell, Sheetal Werneke
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/23/2024
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Recording Published:
05/27/2024
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Duration:
119 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Aberdeen, Matawan
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