Cherry Hill School Board Discusses New Phone Policy and Construction Updates
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
09/10/2024
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Recording Published:
09/12/2024
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Duration:
89 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Camden County
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Towns:
Cherry Hill
- Meeting Overview:
The Cherry Hill School Board meeting covered a range of topics, including concerns over a new phone policy, extensive construction updates, and strategic planning for future district needs.
A significant portion of the meeting focused on public concerns about the recently implemented phone policy. Jack Edward Hill addressed the board, expressing his belief that while structure and control are necessary in schools, the enforcement of the new phone policy seemed “slightly arbitrary.” Hill pointed out that the policy’s definition of wireless communication devices was broad, encompassing not only cell phones but also smartwatches and earbuds. He argued that there are instances where the use of phones could be beneficial, such as during photography lessons or for submitting assignments via Google Classroom. Hill suggested a more nuanced approach to enforcement, where students who responsibly use their devices should not be penalized, while those who misuse them should face appropriate consequences.
Attention then shifted to the ongoing construction projects within the district. A board member provided a detailed update on various sites, starting with Kingston, where impressive progress was noted on the new building. The construction is fully accessible and has a tentative completion date set for spring 2025. At Carusi Middle School, extensive renovation work is underway, including hazardous material remediation and the gutting of an entire wing. The gym and locker rooms are expected to be completed by mid-October, and the main office is projected to be ready around Thanksgiving. A new traffic pattern has been introduced to enhance safety by separating car and bus traffic, with temporary classroom units expected to be introduced by April of the following year to accommodate ongoing construction.
Another notable construction update came from Russell Knight School, where two playgrounds and a shade structure have been installed. The enhancements to the outdoor area were positively received by local residents, including Don Bart, who expressed enthusiasm about taking his grandchildren to the new facilities. Johnson School, distinguished by its yellow brick structure, faces unique topographical challenges requiring both steps and a ramp to ensure ADA accessibility. The construction at Barton and Sharp Schools varies in progress, with Sharp noted as the least advanced.
HVAC system upgrades across eleven schools were another focal point, funded partially through ESSER federal funds. The upgrades aim to improve energy efficiency and air quality by standardizing temperatures and improving air circulation based on carbon dioxide levels in classrooms.
The board also discussed the reassignment of Violetta Catsikus to the position of supervisor of preschool. This change was deemed necessary to meet specific staffing ratios in relation to student enrollment at the preschool level. The reassignment of Heather Esposito from technology teacher coach to assistant principal at High School West was also mentioned. The board emphasized that these reassignments would not require additional funding, as the realignment of existing resources would suffice.
Subsequent discussions included policy updates from the Policy and Legislative committee, which proposed the abolition of policies related to remote public meetings during declared emergencies and former Abbott districts. Revisions were made to strengthen language related to mandatory staff trainings, especially for emergency and crisis situations. The committee also debated allowing students to take discretionary mental health days, recognizing the potential benefits of granting students autonomy to manage their own mental health needs.
The meeting also addressed the ongoing redistricting process, a topic that has generated mixed reactions among community members. The board acknowledged that redistricting would not satisfy every family but emphasized the need to align current district boundaries with present demographics. They noted that historical boundaries no longer reflect the community’s realities and stressed the importance of engaging community members as ambassadors to disseminate accurate information and combat misinformation.
Superintendent Dr. Kwame Morton highlighted the successful start of the school year, mentioning the positive experiences reported from the new pre-K programs at the Lewis facility. Morton noted inclusivity initiatives allowing students in alternative programs to participate in a broader array of courses for the first time. He also pointed out upcoming events, including a Board of Education meeting where candidates would share their views, and the ongoing five-year strategic planning process, inviting community input to shape the district’s mission, goals, and vision.
Public comments concluded the meeting, with concerns raised about absenteeism, affordable housing, and school funding. A speaker emphasized the need for clarity regarding excused versus chronic absenteeism and the importance of monitoring these metrics. Discussions also included the ten-year target for affordable housing and its implications for school funding, with specific focus on the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) mechanisms. Another participant urged the board to consider strategic planning for the district’s future needs, stressing the importance of investing wisely in both curriculum and physical environments to ensure a high-quality educational experience for students.
Dr. Kwame Morton
School Board Officials:
Miriam Stern, Joel Mayer, Renee Cherfane, Kimberly Gallagher, Adam Greenbaum, Quadsia Niaz, Benjamin Rood, Sally Tong, Gina Winters
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/10/2024
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Recording Published:
09/12/2024
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Duration:
89 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Camden County
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Towns:
Cherry Hill
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