Manchester School Board Highlights Student Achievements and District Assessment Improvements

At the recent Manchester School Board meeting, discussions centered around student achievements, improvements in district-wide academic assessments, and educational strategies aimed at addressing learning loss. Recognition was given to exceptional students, and a review of district testing results highlighted both improvements and continued challenges in academic performance.

The board celebrated the accomplishments of student-athletes Emma and Noah for their contributions to their respective sports teams. Emma’s impressive record of five goals and nine assists was particularly noted as pivotal to her team’s success. This focus on athletics paralleled the district’s academic achievements, where the latest assessments revealed noteworthy improvements. Ninth-grade English Language Arts scores increased by 8%, and sixth-grade scores rose by 5.5% district-wide. The Middle School Algebra 1 honors class marked a 21.4% increase in students meeting expectations, while middle school students with 504 plans demonstrated a 177% surge in ELA performance. Despite these gains, math scores remained a concern, prompting discussions about targeted interventions.

Addressing ongoing educational challenges, the board emphasized the importance of foundational literacy and mathematics. Professional development for teachers, particularly in integrating workshop models and small group instruction, was identified as a priority. The district is also enhancing its focus on vocabulary and foundational reading and writing skills, with a structured tiered support system in place for students needing additional assistance.

Efforts to address the learning loss experienced by students, especially in the early grades affected by the pandemic, were discussed. The introduction of the “open science” inquiry-based platform aims to shift middle school students away from rote memorization towards conceptual thinking, using real-world phenomena as learning catalysts. Teachers will observe this approach in action in Jackson, with curriculum alignment to follow.

In the realm of special education, collaboration between departments was highlighted as essential for meeting student needs. The district plans to implement new training methods in mathematics for elementary classrooms, acknowledging that improvements take time to manifest, especially in math instruction.

The meeting also included a presentation on the district’s self-assessment for school safety, evaluating compliance with state expectations. Discussions focused on the importance of comprehensive training and documentation. The district scored well in most areas, but questions about specific scores underscored the need for thoroughness in the evaluation process.

During public comments, residents raised concerns regarding facility maintenance and safety. Issues with the auxiliary gym floor were attributed to underground drainage problems, with repairs underway. Questions about the scoreboard installation were linked to equipment issues. Parking near the field and maintenance of the grounds were also topics of concern, prompting the board to investigate and address these issues promptly.

Looking ahead, the district’s partnership with the Joint Base and the successful receipt of a grant for the “Person-Centered Approaches in School and Transition” initiative were noted as beneficial for supporting students and families. Upcoming community events, including the “Trick or Trunk” event and the annual Veterans Day program, were highlighted as opportunities for community engagement.

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:
Diane Pedroza
School Board Officials:
Gayle Mount, Laura Wingler, George Cervenak III, Gloria Adkinson, Timothy Poss, Fay Weinstein, Mike Kelliher, Deborah Pease (Lakehurst Rep.), Craig A. Lorentzen, CPA (Business Admin./Board Secretary), Thomas Monahan (Board Attorney)

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