Delanco School Board Discusses Budgetary Concerns and Special Education Programs
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Delanco School Board meeting, significant concern was voiced regarding budgetary timelines and the financial strain of the district’s special education programs. The superintendent’s report highlighted several issues, including safety concerns, the need for budgeting clarity, and the development of enrichment programs.
One of the primary topics of discussion was the district’s budget, with urgency expressed about receiving budget figures by December. A participant stressed the importance of finalizing these numbers by Friday, the 24th, as the first township budget session was scheduled for the following Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. The conversation revealed confusion over expenses, initially expected to extend only through May, and the necessity for clarity and timely responses.
The superintendent’s report also addressed the special education program, which is undergoing revisions to ensure compliance with state requirements. It was noted that some programs had not received the necessary approval from the county office. The director of special education is reportedly working to ensure all programs meet certification requirements. A financial concern was raised as the cost to run the special education program exceeded state reimbursement, creating a substantial financial burden. For instance, one program costs $50,000, yet only $19,000 is reimbursed by the state.
In addition, there was a discussion about the proposal to merge special education and regular education classes, which raised concerns about the potential impact on class sizes and the inclusion model. The need for parental consent in these arrangements was emphasized.
The superintendent emphasized the importance of compliance with state regulations in preparing the district’s comprehensive budget. Initiatives such as the rental of the Wall School were highlighted, which could potentially generate approximately $115,000 a month, supporting various student programs. The superintendent also advocated for dual certifications among staff to enhance classroom management, particularly in merged classes, and called for a shift from whole instruction to targeted small group instruction to improve student outcomes.
Safety concerns were another focal point, with a call for collaboration with township engineers to address traffic flow and parking issues around the school area.
The meeting also touched on the development of a summer enrichment program to assist students lagging in mathematics and science. Plans for a world language program were discussed, with shared services with neighboring districts proposed as a solution to provide language instruction without the need for a full-time position.
Attention was drawn to the need to identify and serve gifted and talented students. The superintendent discussed potential consultation with specialists to develop and implement a tailored curriculum. The importance of certified personnel in roles such as librarian media specialists was also noted.
Another issue raised was the necessity of a new director for curriculum and the status of the gifted and talented program, which remains in the conception phase. Participants expressed frustration over delays.
In the realm of extracurricular activities, a student received recognition for achievements in soccer and art.
The board also acknowledged community engagement through reports from the PTO and the township committee, emphasizing positive student attributes such as caring, as demonstrated by students recognized as “Students of the Month.”
Public comments highlighted ongoing concerns about communication and responsiveness from the school administration, particularly regarding a library contract submitted in August that had yet to receive a response. There was a call for transparency in changes and approval processes for programs by the state.
Leonard Fitts
School Board Officials:
Eric Mossop, Kim Gardner, Ryan Varga, JoAnn Schlindwein, Stephen Jass, Joshua Selert
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/22/2025
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Recording Published:
02/10/2025
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Duration:
67 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Burlington County
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Towns:
Delanco
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