Mahwah School Board Unveils Ambitious Referendum to Enhance Educational Facilities

The Mahwah School Board meeting focused on the district’s plans to upgrade and enhance educational facilities through a proposed referendum. The superintendent presented detailed renderings and plans aimed at improving infrastructure, fostering innovative learning environments, and engaging the community’s feedback in the design process. Other topics included improvements to athletic facilities, community initiatives promoting inclusivity, and the announcement of upcoming retirements.

A central topic at the meeting was the presentation by the superintendent of a proposed referendum designed to enhance the Mahwah Township Public Schools’ facilities. The superintendent outlined a vision for creating safe, modern, and innovative learning environments. Detailed renderings were shared with the attendees, depicting various proposed upgrades. Among the key projects highlighted was the construction of a new gymnasium at Mahwah High School, featuring modern materials and abundant natural light due to extensive window placements. The gymnasium’s interior is designed to accommodate over 900 individuals with vaulted ceilings and retractable bleachers.

Additionally, the auditorium at Mahwah High School is set for a facelift, with plans to enhance accessibility and align the exterior with modern aesthetics. The updated lobby design incorporates increased glass elements to create a welcoming entry experience. Renovations are also planned for the gymnasium at George Washington School, integrating black accent trim for visual cohesion and enhancing accessibility. The design philosophy emphasizes a timeless appearance with a clean color palette, incorporating school insignias. Similar upgrades are proposed for the Betsy Ross School gymnasium, which will feature natural light and maintain beloved architectural features.

The superintendent also discussed plans for the library media center at Betsy Ross School, which is envisioned as a flexible learning environment. Glass walls and various seating arrangements are designed to promote collaboration among students. The athletic fields at Mahwah High School are also set to receive upgrades, including the replacement of turf fields with new synthetic surfaces and additional lighting, which will benefit not only athletic teams but also the marching band and color guard.

Throughout the presentation, it was emphasized that all renderings were preliminary and subject to further refinement based on ongoing community feedback and the design process.

The meeting also highlighted various improvement projects and community initiatives. Notably, updates to athletic facilities include the installation of new synthetic turf fields suitable for lacrosse and soccer, along with updated fencing to enhance playability and extend usable hours for practices and games. A specific focus was placed on a field designated for softball, with visuals shared of the current grass field behind Central Office and Mahwah High School, which is set to be converted into a turf field to benefit both sports teams and the marching band.

Community inclusivity initiatives were also discussed, with the introduction of the Thunderbird U club, which fosters interactions between general and special education students. Activities such as pumpkin painting and a Thanksgiving potluck, termed Friendsgiving, have been successful in promoting friendships among participants. An event called “Thunderbird for a Day” allowed eighth graders from a gifted program to pair with high school buddies, providing them with firsthand experience of the high school environment.

The board celebrated American Education Week with activities designed to honor students and educators. During this week, parents participated in physical education classes led by Mr. Schmidt, where students engaged in a game called “Chase the Turkey.”

Two retirements were announced during the meeting. Miss Moren Loveman, an instructional paraprofessional at Joyce Kilmer School, was recognized for her exceptional dedication and compassion towards students. Joanne Scano, from the district business office, was also acknowledged for her contributions, particularly in managing financial records.

A student representative provided updates on winter sports and upcoming events, including the success of the fall play “Done to Death,” auditions for the spring musical, and the commencement of the SGA and National Honor Society Adopted Family Project. The winter concert was scheduled for December 16, and Mr. Pascal’s participation in the Macy’s Day Parade was notably mentioned.

During the public comment period, a student intern from the League of Women Voters shared details about their group’s voter registration efforts. Another student raised concerns about a new high school policy eliminating out-of-class written assignments in English classes, arguing that it negatively impacted student learning. The board acknowledged the concerns and encouraged students to share their feedback with teachers and administrators.

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School Board Officials:
Prema C. Moorthy, PhD, Richard A. DeSilva, Jr., Benjamin A. Kezmarsky, Michael Galow, Trista Daveniero, John Dinice, Christopher L. Hughes, Janine Ting Jansen, Brett Coplin

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