Little Egg Harbor School Board Debates Transportation Changes and Launches Parent Survey Initiative
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Little Egg Harbor School Board meeting focused on discussions regarding transportation logistics for the upcoming school year and the introduction of a new parent survey initiative to assess district satisfaction and support needs. The board also covered a range of topics including cyber security renewals, facility changes, and school safety measures.
A primary topic of concern was the re-evaluation of transportation routes and schedules. There was a consensus on the need to address ongoing issues with bus incidents and traffic congestion during parent pickups. One member highlighted the importance of segregating younger students in grades K-2 from older students in grades 3-6 on buses to potentially ease traffic and enhance safety. The urgency of these transportation changes was underscored by the upcoming budget preparations set to begin in February, with assurances given that parents would be informed well in advance of any changes to allow for schedule adjustments. The board expressed a strong desire to maintain transparency about any proposed changes, with an emphasis on ensuring that communicated plans are feasible and deliverable.
In parallel, the board discussed the potential formation of a dedicated transportation committee. This committee would focus on creating a long-term transportation plan addressing safety and efficiency, accounting for logistics such as route adjustments and parent pickup arrangements. This initiative stems from an earlier presentation noting a high frequency of incidents on school buses, prompting a concerted effort to improve the transportation system.
Simultaneously, the board introduced a proposal for an anonymous parent survey to gather insights on school supports and areas for improvement. The survey aims to capture parent sentiments about the school environment, recent budget and leadership changes, and overall satisfaction. This feedback is considered crucial as the board prepares for the next budget cycle. The plan is to conduct the survey at multiple points throughout the school year to monitor changes in parent perceptions. The survey will be administered by the superintendent and is expected to provide valuable data to inform future decisions.
Further discussions during the meeting touched on cyber security, with the renewal of the district’s antivirus solution, Sentinel One, at a cost of $19,000. The board confirmed that security awareness training is conducted to bolster cyber defenses. Additionally, there was a motion to approve non-personnel finance items and gratitude expressed for donations supporting student field trips, which enhance educational experiences outside the classroom.
Facility changes were also addressed, with the approval of repurposing classroom space for small group instruction at an elementary school. This decision sparked a conversation about county notification requirements for minor classroom changes, which some members deemed excessive.
The meeting also delved into the district’s safety protocols through a presentation on the Student Safety Data System (SSDS). This report detailed incidents of harassment, intimidation, and bullying (HIB) across various schools, noting a slight decrease in confirmed investigations at one school and a slight increase at another. The report highlighted ongoing challenges with behavior on buses, recognized as an area for improvement due to limited supervision.
Another topic covered was the board’s self-evaluation and strategic planning. As the current strategic plan is set to expire in 2025, there was agreement on the need for a work session to finalize goals and set a direction for the coming year. A retreat was scheduled for late August to address these issues, with a focus on aligning the board’s objectives with district needs.
In closing, the meeting acknowledged the efforts of the maintenance and custodial staff in preparing for the new school year, with upgrades to energy-efficient systems and ongoing roof repairs. The board also welcomed new members and recognized the contributions of outgoing leaders, emphasizing the community’s role in supporting district initiatives.
Lisa Antunes
School Board Officials:
John Ciccone, Laura Erber (President), Abby Martin (Vice President), Chris Filiciello, Dr. Christine S. Snyder, Greg Leszega, Allison Laurence
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
07/22/2025
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Recording Published:
07/22/2025
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Duration:
130 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Ocean County
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Towns:
Bass River, Little Egg Harbor
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