Parsippany Troy Hills School Board Meeting Addresses Principal Allegations, Federal Grants, and Leadership Changes

The Parsippany Troy Hills School Board meeting on January 7, 2025, was a significant session that focused on issues such as allegations against a middle school principal, discussions on federal grants, and the election of new board leadership. These topics were addressed alongside other district matters, including student activities and public concerns about contract negotiations.

One notable issue discussed during the meeting was the allegations against the principal of Brookl Middle School. Several parents voiced their dissatisfaction with the lack of transparency from the board regarding the situation. One parent expressed frustration over the community learning about the allegations through social media, which was described as “very upsetting.” Another parent emphasized the role of the principal as a role model and questioned the example being set for children during this period of uncertainty. Concerns were raised about the measures in place to ensure student safety, with parents showing a willingness to support board action, even suggesting that the principal work remotely if necessary. In response, Dr. Suter confirmed that the district is aware of the situation and is in contact with legal counsel and the prosecutor’s office. He outlined the district’s adherence to thorough background check procedures and its cooperation with local authorities in addressing any claims that could impact the school community.

The meeting also featured a comprehensive presentation on the utilization of federal grant awards by Dr. Morone. He categorized the grants into three main areas: CIS, Title, and IDEA funds. CIS funds have been used for initiatives like an after-school math tutoring program and organizing parent engagement nights. Title I funds focus on supporting academically at-risk students, with plans to expand interventionist resources at schools. Title II funds cover professional development for teachers, while Title III funds support English Language Learners through programs like ESL summer school and community outreach. IDEA funds assist special education programs, covering out-of-district tuition and behavioral support. Dr. Morone addressed questions about the grant structure, clarifying that these are entitlement grants with applications submitted in summer after collaboration with stakeholders.

Concerns were raised about potential reductions in future federal program allocations. Dr. Morone mentioned that while carryover funds allowed for more expansive use this year, future funding decreases would require adaptive decision-making. This discussion highlighted the complexities of federal grant management and its implications for school district programs and services.

Leadership changes were another focal point of the meeting. The board conducted elections for new officers, resulting in Allison Kogan being elected as the new president after a vote that showed support from several board members. The vice presidency saw Andrew Choo elected after initial unsuccessful nominations for Matt Deito. The leadership changes set the stage for new directions and strategies within the board’s operations.

During the public hearing segment, issues regarding unpaid contracts for school support staff were also brought to the forefront. A public speaker criticized the board for the disparity between administrative compensation and the lack of signed contracts for essential staff, describing it as “very disrespectful.” The board was urged to prioritize transparency and respect for the staff who maintain school facilities.

The meeting also included reports on student activities from Parsippany High School and Parsippany Hills High School, highlighting various upcoming events and initiatives.

In addition, the meeting marked the first gathering of the new board, prompting members to review committee assignments and approve minutes from previous meetings. Superintendent Dr. Suter introduced himself, welcomed Dr. Steve Forte from Denville schools, and announced January as Muslim Heritage Month, with plans to honor Muslim American contributions through professional development initiatives.

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:
Robert Sutter
School Board Officials:
Andrew Choffo (President), Susy Golderer (Vice President), Sheethal Abraham, Timothy Berrios, Alison Cogan, Judy Mayer, Jack Raia, Michelle Shappell, Wendy Wright, Ed.D. (Superintendent), Robin Tedesco (Interim Business Administrator)

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