Haddon School Board Faces Community Concerns Over Potential Cuts to Elementary Music Program

During the recent Haddon School Board meeting, parents and community members voiced concerns about potential cuts to the elementary instrumental music program due to budgetary constraints, while the board discussed ongoing district updates, facility improvements, and funding challenges.

The meeting began with a public comment from Paul Roman, a parent of two students, who emphasized the importance of the elementary instrumental music program. Roman highlighted the cognitive benefits of music education, such as improved academic performance and enhanced skills in subjects like math and reading. He argued that music education supports social and emotional growth, teaching valuable life skills like teamwork and discipline. Roman also pointed out the cultural enrichment provided by exposure to various musical genres, fostering empathy and open-mindedness among students. He expressed concerns about the potential cuts to the program due to budgetary constraints and urged the board to consider the long-term impacts of such cuts on students and the community.

Following this, a board member clarified that there would be no immediate vote on the instrumental music program. The board member assured the community that the program’s future would be carefully evaluated, taking into account its significance to the students’ holistic development.

The discussion then shifted to other updates and challenges facing the district. A presentation on district updates revealed a notable increase in kindergarten registrations, prompting the addition of a kindergarten section at Van Skyver School. The administration elaborated on the complexities involved in balancing class sizes and accommodating student placements, particularly in non-bussing areas.

The board also discussed district goals, which included executing a bond construction plan, maximizing the quality of student feedback, and improving external communication. The superintendent highlighted the community’s support for the bond referendum and the importance of stakeholder engagement in ongoing projects, including the development of safety mechanisms and synthetic turf. There was an emphasis on the need for effective communication regarding the performance feedback students receive, with a shift towards utilizing an online gradebook to enhance parental and student access to information.

Project updates included the completion of baseball and softball field improvements funded by a grant from the Linda Roora Foundation. These improvements addressed long-standing issues with viewing angles and accessibility at games. Additionally, the administration reported success in remediating water issues in music rooms; recent heavy rains did not lead to any water infiltration.

Renovations to the APR (All-Purpose Room) at every elementary school were also underway, with new flooring installed to enhance safety and aesthetics. This included replacing a problematic tile floor at Jennings School, which had posed safety risks. These improvements were noted as beneficial for physical education classes and community usage after school hours.

The board also tackled the complexities of ongoing school construction projects, particularly the tennis courts project. The project encountered additional challenges due to updated USDA specifications requiring the space to be widened from eight feet to twelve feet. The plan involves moving the fence and potentially constructing a retaining wall, which would bring the project fourteen feet closer to the road. The necessity of adhering to these safety measures to avoid reconstructing non-compliant facilities was emphasized.

Community concerns extended to the broader budgetary challenges facing the district. A community member raised concerns about the $800,000 reduction in state funding, which necessitated significant service cuts and adjustments in staffing, particularly affecting elementary music programs. There was a suggestion to collaborate with local universities or organizations to fill these gaps and a proposal to reassign a music teacher from the high school to elementary levels, acknowledging it would create a new deficit at the high school.

The administrative retreat scheduled for the last two weeks of summer was highlighted as a time for further discussions on delivering services and addressing gaps in instruction. The school district’s media specialist is expected to oversee many of these programs, which will be delivered in classrooms.

There were mentions of opportunities and celebrations, particularly the establishment of a Student Voices Club at the middle school aimed at ensuring that diverse student voices are heard and included in school decision-making processes. The high school’s Advanced Placement (AP) scores were celebrated for significant improvement in both participation and achievement.

In terms of advocacy for school funding, the board expressed hopes that state aid would improve in the coming year, especially regarding special education. Attracting out-of-district tuition students was seen as a potential solution to alleviate budget pressures, and the district’s certification as an F1 District, allowing families hosting international students to receive financial support, was noted as a growth opportunity.

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:
Dr. Robert J. Fisicaro
School Board Officials:
Renee Billingsley, Marie Dezii (Vice President), Kellie Hinkle (President), John Kendall, James Lex, David Ricci, Allison Rodman, Kristyn Souder, Isis Williams

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