North Hunterdon-Voorhees School Board Sets Strategic Goals Amid Graduation Assessment Results and Bloomsbury Integration

The North Hunterdon-Voorhees School Board meeting on August 13, 2024, was marked by a discussion on the strategic goals for the 2024-2025 school year, analysis of the New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment (NJGPA) results, and the integration of Bloomsbury into the district.

A significant portion of the meeting focused on setting strategic goals for the upcoming school year. Gwen Thornton from the New Jersey School Board Association led a presentation on the importance of these goals, emphasizing their alignment with the district’s broader objectives, including instructional programs, staffing, professional development, facilities, and financial management. Thornton highlighted the necessity of creating actionable plans and evaluating progress at the end of the school year. She also addressed the fiscal constraints faced by many New Jersey school districts and urged the board to consider these challenges in their planning.

The discourse on strategic goals included the establishment of board norms to facilitate better interactions and communication among members. It was agreed that creating these norms should be prioritized and possibly addressed in a special session. The strategic plan’s development was underscored as a collective responsibility, necessitating active community engagement to reflect diverse educational visions. Professional development for board members, through webinars and workshops, was proposed to enhance their effectiveness, although opinions on the burden of additional training varied.

The board also reviewed the NJGPA results taken by juniors in March 2024. The assessment evaluates proficiency in English Language Arts (ELA) and math, with results categorizing students as either “Not Yet Ready for Graduation” or “Ready for Graduation.” The district’s results showed that 91% of juniors were ready for graduation in ELA and 72% in math, surpassing state averages. Detailed subgroup analysis revealed higher graduation readiness among Asian students, students with 504 plans, and female students, while students with disabilities had the lowest readiness levels. Intervention strategies for those not ready included workshop classes, comprehensive instruction, and online tutoring.

Concerns were raised about the performance of students with disabilities, with a suggestion that a new director of special services might address these issues. Additionally, the exclusion of academy students from district results was debated, with clarification that while not included in published reports, they are accounted for in on-demand reports.

In other developments, the board discussed the integration of Bloomsbury into the North Hunterdon-Voorhees district. An agreement had been reached with Phillipsburg to discontinue their send-receive relationship, pending the commissioner of education’s review and a 20-day public comment period. The transition process was highlighted as a positive step, with Bloomsbury’s representation on the board contingent on their student population.

The meeting also recognized Megan Luck, a mathematics teacher, as the 2024-2025 County Teacher of the Year for Hunterdon County, making her a contender for New Jersey Teacher of the Year. This acknowledgment underscored her contributions to education.

Public comments during the meeting addressed the retirement of librarian Martha Hixon, noted for her advocacy for intellectual freedom and support for LGBTQ students. Commenters lamented her quick profile removal from the school website and urged the board to strengthen policies against censorship. The need for a more formal and transparent opt-out procedure for library materials was also discussed, reflecting past issues with informal processes.

Mental health services were another focal point, with discussions on a memorandum of understanding with Tri-County Visage to provide state-funded mental health services. Concerns about government overreach and the implications for parental rights were raised, particularly regarding the age of consent for mental health services being lowered to 14. The necessity of parental consent for individual counseling services was emphasized.

The meeting concluded with discussions on out-of-district placements for special education students. A proposal was made to educate parents about in-district options before approving such placements, highlighting a need for better communication about available services. The board recognized ongoing efforts to improve outreach and agreed on the importance of informing parents about the district’s offerings.

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:
Jeffrey Bender
School Board Officials:
Kimberly Solino, Glen Farbanish (President), Kristina Cagno, John Melick, Daniel Spanton, Cynthia Reyes, Bryan Chapman, Beth Kotran, Nicole Gallo, Tara Marie Hintz (Vice President), Brendan McIsaac, Jessica Viotto

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