South Orange-Maplewood School Board Celebrates Student Innovation and Addresses Key Policy Updates
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the South Orange-Maplewood School Board focused on student achievements, critical policy updates, and community engagement. A notable highlight came from Maplewood Middle School students, who were lauded for their traffic solution proposal, which is being implemented by the local township. Additionally, the board tackled issues such as school integration, construction updates, and new policy adoptions.
01:58:45The meeting began with commendations for students from Maplewood Middle School who participated in the New Jersey School Boards Association’s STEAM Tank Challenge. Their innovative one-way traffic calming plan addresses issues during drop-off and dismissal times. This proposal is currently being implemented by Maplewood Township and the police. In another student-focused highlight, Columbia High School senior Maya Kaplan received recognition as the 2025 Unsung Hero by the Essex County School Boards Association for her dedication to supporting neurodivergent students. Her advocacy for inclusivity and plans to pursue a career in special education were commended.
02:03:07The Columbia High School girls fencing team also received accolades for securing second place at the state championships. Described as a “Cinderella team,” they overcame higher-ranked opponents, and certificates of appreciation were awarded to team members, with Coach Winstead praising their hard work and perseverance. These recognitions underscored the diverse talents and contributions of students within the district.
02:45:46The board then shifted its focus to policy updates, particularly those related to district governance and regulations. The Policy and Governance Committee introduced several policies for a second reading, including those concerning the athletic department and volunteer coaches, which were put forward for adoption. New regulations aimed at enhancing protections for students with disabilities were also introduced.
A discussion centered around the acceptable use of generative AI for students, a policy still in development as technology continues to evolve. The policy will return to committee for further refinement before being potentially presented at a future meeting. Additionally, the board revisited policies on substance abuse, aligning them with the district’s code of conduct and addressing issues at Columbia High School and off-campus. The board also discussed corporal punishment policies and the use of restraint for students with disabilities, sending these topics to the Special Services Committee for further examination.
02:24:09Community engagement was another focal point, with Aaron Cers and Jocelyn Ryan, co-chairs of the South Orange Maplewood Community Coalition on Race’s schools committee, voicing concerns about transportation and budget discussions related to the integration initiative. They emphasized the importance of maintaining diversity in schools and requested transparency in the Rooker implementation committee’s notes. Their comments highlighted the community’s vested interest in ensuring equitable education for all students.
02:15:43Construction updates provided by Mr. Moody detailed progress across several district schools. Final change orders were submitted for Seth Boyden and Tuscan schools, and advancements were reported at Columbia High School, including completed media center renovations and ongoing work in science rooms. Questions from board members on timelines for specific projects, such as the girls’ locker room renovations at Columbia High School, were addressed, with further inquiries about library furniture delivery and school tours organized by Mr. Giglio.
02:31:45The board also discussed the district’s exploration of a K-8 cell phone ban and the implementation of Yonder bags for freshmen, aimed at supporting students during their transition to high school. The Curriculum and Instruction Committee reported on progress toward district goals, particularly in college and career readiness, and highlighted plans for middle school math, emphasizing parental involvement in course selection decisions.
02:28:24During the public comment session, Gabriel Taro, a Columbia High School junior, expressed gratitude for the board’s support of arts programs but raised concerns about proposed funding cuts to the summer orchestra camp. He argued that such cuts would disproportionately affect students relying on free or reduced lunch, urging the board to reconsider the proposals to prevent access and equity issues.
02:30:56The meeting concluded with committee reports, including updates from the Special Services Committee, which discussed plans for the extended school year and efforts to improve special education progress report consistency. The FFT Committee provided insights into the potential smartphone ban and ongoing discussions around environmental assessments for the RSER field. Superintendent Bing outlined budgetary implications for facilities and special services, with plans for upcoming Board of School Estimate meetings to address these matters.
Jason Bing
School Board Officials:
Nubia DuVall Wilson, William Meyer, Regina Eckert, Jeffrey Bennett, Deirdre Brown, Elizabeth Callahan, Bill Gifford, Bimal Kapadia, Shayna Sackett-Gable, Oliver Nesin, Asa Glassman, Dr. Kevin Gilbert (Asst., Supt., Access & Equity), Ms. Robin Curry (Confidential Secretary to the Asst. Supt., Access & Equity)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/27/2025
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Recording Published:
03/27/2025
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Duration:
182 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Maplewood, South Orange
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