Fort Lee School Board Discusses Property Transfer, Internet Outage, and Hate Group Concerns
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
11/18/2024
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Recording Published:
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Duration:
42.0 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Fort Lee
- Meeting Overview:
The Fort Lee School Board meeting featured discussions on a proposed property conveyance, infrastructure challenges, and community concerns regarding a hate group’s presence in the area. The board considered resolutions on property and facilities, addressed an internet outage affecting student learning, and responded to public comments on safety and inclusivity.
The most significant item on the agenda was the discussion surrounding the conveyance of the 10th Street field to the Borough of Fort Lee. This proposed transfer aims to enable substantial improvements to the area for the benefit of the community, while retaining access for school use. The board conducted due diligence in exploring this conveyance.
Another topic addressed was the district’s recent internet outage, which disrupted students’ ability to complete assignments. A school board member explained that the outage, lasting approximately four to five hours, was due to a failure from the service provider. In response to a parent’s inquiry, the board advised contacting the student’s teacher and principal to discuss potential accommodations for the missed assignments. The board acknowledged the increasing reliance on technology for educational delivery and discussed the importance of implementing a redundancy system to mitigate similar issues in the future.
Public comments highlighted community concerns, notably the presence of a group identified as “Moms for Liberty” in Fort Lee, which is associated with extremist groups. A speaker voiced alarm over the group’s activities and potential influence, urging the board to remain vigilant against rhetoric tied to bigotry. The speaker underscored the community’s watchful eye and concern over such associations with a plea for the board to consider the implications seriously.
Safety concerns extended to transportation issues, with a parent urging the board to consider busing students to the Vanon Park area for sports activities, citing safety risks from crossing multiple highways. The board clarified that while they operate nine buses daily, they face limitations in expanding services due to the number of available buses and drivers. The board is exploring alternative solutions to address these transportation challenges.
The meeting also featured a discussion on staffing concerns, specifically the impact of a teacher’s extended leave. A board member raised questions about finding a suitable replacement to ensure continuity in classroom instruction. This concern highlighted ongoing efforts to address staffing needs and maintain educational quality.
During the public comment period, various perspectives were shared, including congratulations to board members on their reelection, and appreciation for the board’s support of the Fort Lee Boys Basketball League. The league, boasting a record participation of 514 children, benefits from the board’s efforts to provide facilities.
Concerns about the presence of illegal immigrants and their impact on special education resources were also raised. A speaker questioned the demographic breakdown of students receiving special education services and the implications of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training for teachers. The board responded by directing attendees to the New Jersey school performance report card for demographic information and explained the process for selecting faculty to lead extracurricular activities, including the newly established “No Place for Hate” club aimed at fostering inclusivity.
Efforts to enhance communication with parents were discussed, including plans to improve online resources and restore registration details missing from the district’s website. The board recognized the importance of these resources for families and the need for prompt resolution. Additionally, the board considered policy adjustments to encourage public speakers to use their cameras during remote comments for better engagement, a suggestion that will be referred to the policy committee.
Robert Kravitz
School Board Officials:
Ms. Kristen Richter, Ms. Holly Morell, Ms. Tanya Byers-Kang, Ms. Paula Colbath, Ms. Kim Curry, Mr. Kacy Knight, Ms. Amy Ko-Tang, Mr. Douglas Lopez, Mr. Michael Rubino
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/18/2024
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Recording Published:
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Duration:
42.0 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Fort Lee
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