Princeton School Board Launches Superintendent Search, Discusses Dual Language Program and AI Integration
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
08/27/2024
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Recording Published:
08/27/2024
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Duration:
112 Minutes
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Towns:
Cranbury, Princeton
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County:
Mercer County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
The Princeton School Board convened to address a range of issues, including the launch of a superintendent search, updates on the Dual Language Immersion (DLI) program, and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the district’s educational framework.
The most pressing topic was the establishment of an ad hoc superintendent search committee, led by member Betsy Baglio. With Dr. Kathie Foster’s tenure ending on July 1, 2025, the selection of a new superintendent is a notable decision for the board. “The selection of a superintendent is one of the most notable decisions a school board makes,” Baglio emphasized. The search officially began on July 29, following a closed session where the board discussed hiring a search firm and creating the ad hoc committee. The committee will manage logistical aspects, while all ten board members will participate in candidate interviews. A revised job description for the superintendent will be presented at a special meeting on September 11, and the community will be kept informed through monthly updates and a dedicated webpage.
Following this, the board turned its attention to celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the Dual Language Immersion (DLI) program. Mrs. Russell, the world language supervisor, reported on the program’s progress and challenges. The DLI program, which started with its first cohort now entering tenth grade, has seen students advance to taking advanced placement Spanish courses. However, the program faced hurdles, including the need to adjust following the loss of one of its two courses due to a teacher’s leave. Despite these challenges, the program has maintained strong enrollment, particularly in Community Park’s fifth-grade classes, though concerns persist regarding the fourth-grade classes and kindergarten enrollment. Mrs. Russell highlighted the desire for expansion, increased Spanish instruction during the school day, and the continuation of Spanish language social studies classes at the middle school. The administration is optimistic about future hiring efforts to sustain and grow the program.
The meeting also featured an update on the district’s construction projects, funded by the January 2022 and November 2023 referendums. A board member presented visual updates, noting the progress of roofing projects at the high school and middle school, which are approximately 85 to 90 percent complete. The new white roofs are expected to be more sustainable during warmer seasons. Other updates included ongoing work on lighting projects in the middle school, cafeteria renovations at the high school, and athletic training room upgrades. Supply chain issues have delayed some projects, such as a rooftop HVAC unit expected by the end of September. The board discussed future projects, including playground improvements and additional facility upgrades planned for next summer, emphasizing the importance of keeping the community informed about how funds are being used.
Artificial intelligence (AI) integration in education was another significant topic. Dr. Two provided an update on the AI Summit and the district’s initiatives regarding AI policy. The summit aimed to develop a clear policy and professional development plan for AI usage in schools. The policy will establish boundaries for students’ use of AI in assignments, addressing issues such as bias, copyright infringement, and inaccuracies. The framework for AI assignments will categorize them based on levels of acceptable AI involvement. The district plans to move forward with School AI, pending board approval, and will not use other tools until the policy is established. A task force will be formed to evaluate the district’s approach and professional development opportunities throughout the year. Communication strategies, including newsletters and webinars, will inform families about AI’s implications for education.
The meeting also addressed concerns about the Aftercare program, which has faced staffing challenges. A participant noted the current enrollment numbers and suggested a collaborative approach to temporarily assist with staffing due to last-minute resignations by YW employees. The urgency of the situation was highlighted, with school starting in five days. Public comments included a parent’s concerns about the oversight of the aftercare program and the need for better communication. The board committed to improving the situation and exploring alternative solutions if necessary.
Discussions on harassment, intimidation, and bullying (HIB) within the district were also prominent. The board emphasized the importance of social-emotional learning and respectful interactions among students. A new Bridges program has been introduced to provide additional behavioral support. Dr. Foster’s focus on kindness at the start of the school year was acknowledged as a positive step.
Long-term planning discussions included updates on proposed growth projects, with a courtesy review by the Princeton planning board scheduled for September 5. The target date for the growth referendum is January 28, 2025. The board also provided updates on various committees, including the equity committee, operations committee, and student achievement committee, which addressed curriculum revisions mandated by the state.
Dr. Kathie Foster
School Board Officials:
Dafna Kendal, Betsy Baglio, Beth Behrend, Adam Bierman, Debbie Bronfeld, Robert Christopher, Mara Franceschi, Eleanor Hubbard, Susan Kanter, Brian McDonald
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
08/27/2024
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Recording Published:
08/27/2024
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Duration:
112 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Mercer County
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Towns:
Cranbury, Princeton
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