Galloway School Board Discusses New Educational Assessments and Community Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Galloway School Board meeting, held on September 8, 2025, board members and the public engaged in discussions about new student assessments, innovative educational projects, and community concerns. Topics included data-driven strategies for improving student performance, the introduction of adaptive testing formats, and tensions over communication and policy transparency within the board.
A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to a presentation by the director of curriculum instruction, who outlined the results and implications of the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA). The presentation provided a comprehensive analysis of the district’s performance, focusing on English Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics across various grades. The presentation also addressed the performance of multilingual learners and special education students. The introduction of a phonics program from the University of Florida Literacy Institute was cited as a key initiative aimed at improving literacy outcomes among early-grade students.
An important development discussed was the district’s selection to participate in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAPE) for fourth and eighth graders. This unexpected opportunity was met with optimism, as it promises to provide valuable insights into student growth and learning trends over time. The board also explored the implications of the NJSLA’s new adaptive test format, which adjusts to individual student performance levels, potentially leading to more effective instructional strategies.
The meeting featured an introduction to “Mr. Be’s backyard classroom,” an innovative outdoor educational project that aims to connect students with local ecosystems. This initiative, developed in collaboration with Stockton University and the New Jersey Department of Education, provides hands-on learning experiences in a natural setting.
Efforts to enhance number sense and literacy skills among students were emphasized, along with the need for community resources to support educational goals. The importance of aligning resources with district objectives and implementing multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) was highlighted as essential for addressing diverse student needs.
However, the meeting also revealed underlying tensions within the board, particularly concerning communication and policy interpretation. One board member expressed frustration with the lack of timely responses to inquiries about bylaw 0164, which pertains to end-of-meeting comments. This led to a contentious exchange.
The public comment segment of the meeting brought forth community concerns, with one resident voicing disappointment over the district’s treatment of her child, who felt excluded from school. This parent criticized the district’s responsiveness and called for greater acceptance and support for marginalized students. In contrast, another resident defended the board’s efforts, emphasizing the importance of respecting diverse opinions and parental rights in education.
As the meeting concluded, board members took steps to expedite hiring processes for open teaching positions, particularly in special education, to ensure staffing needs are met before the next board meeting. Upcoming events were also noted, including community engagement opportunities and fundraising activities organized by the Education Foundation.
Stephen Santilli
School Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/08/2025
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Recording Published:
09/08/2025
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Duration:
76 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Galloway
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