Lacey School Board Meeting Discusses Funding Challenges, Student Achievements, and Community Engagement

The Lacey School Board meeting covered a variety of topics, including financial challenges from state funding cuts, student accomplishments, community engagement initiatives, and updates on the district’s academic performance.

The meeting began with an important discussion about the district’s financial situation, particularly the impact of state funding cuts known as S2 on the Lacey School District. Board members engaged in a recent Zoom call with Chris Williams, an education policy team leader, to discuss these financial issues and the potential budget deficits the district faces if additional funding is not secured. Despite these challenges, the conversation was described as optimistic, with hopes for discussions with the new administration to address these funding concerns. The board emphasized the importance of securing additional funds to prevent future deficits and maintain the quality of education in the district.

In addition to financial concerns, the board meeting focused on student achievements and community engagement. Recognition was given to Victoria Brick, January’s Unsung Hero, for her dedication to sports, clubs, and academics. Principal King also honored January’s Seniors of the Month, Lily Allen and Alexander Barnaman, for their accomplishments and future aspirations. Lily Allen shared her pride in being recognized and her plans to pursue psychology in college, while Alexander Barnaman highlighted his involvement in student organizations and his aspirations for a career in law. Liliana Kuzowski was acknowledged as the vocational student of the month, with commendations for her work ethic and future plans to join the Marines.

Upcoming fundraising initiatives were discussed, such as a Super Bowl fundraiser by the sophomores and a talent show organized by the freshmen. The SGA’s involvement in school events was noted as a key factor in enhancing school spirit and student participation.

Academic performance was another focal point of the meeting. The district reported improvements in state assessment data, with English Language Arts proficiency rising from 45% to over 50% and mathematics proficiency increasing from 37.5% to nearly 40%. This growth positioned the district favorably compared to others in Ocean County, ranking fourth overall in proficiency for both subjects. The district’s upward trajectory was attributed to focused instructional efforts, strong curriculum implementation, and targeted interventions, despite challenges posed by reduced state funding.

Public comments during the meeting highlighted community concerns and achievements. Jen Bentley, vice president of the LTA, shared positive updates, including the success of the SGA’s Battle of the Classes and the induction of 32 new members into the National Honor Society. Bentley also mentioned various school programs and community service initiatives, such as a food drive that collected nearly 500 items for the Lucy food bank and a dime drive that raised over $4,600 for the Livein Life like Tyler Webb Foundation. Despite these successes, Bentley expressed concern about the absence of a contract for the LTA since June 1, 2025, urging the board to prioritize contract renewals.

Another speaker, Rianna Mendes, addressed the broader context of school budget challenges, referencing state aid cuts affecting 149 districts the previous year. Mendes urged community members to engage with state representatives to advocate for changes in educational funding legislation, citing examples of neighboring districts facing severe financial strains.

The meeting also covered updates on nursing needs at Cedar Creek Elementary School, special education projects, and safety and security measures. Discussions included the development of a paraprofessional evaluation form and software upgrades for monitoring student-issued Chromebooks. The search for a replacement for the Remind Hub communication tool and a permanent secondary supervisor of instruction were noted.

Board committee reports provided additional insights, with updates on upcoming professional development days, educational initiatives, and safety measures. The finance committee addressed the budget for the 2026-2027 school year, focusing on the need for additional special education teachers and paraprofessionals, and discussed the district’s transition from S&P to Moody’s for rating agency services, resulting in significant cost savings.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
William Zylinski
School Board Officials:
Kim Klaus, Linda A. Walker, Dan Bell, Sharon Ormsbee (Business Administrator/ Board Secretary), Harold “Skip” Peters, Jr., Jack Conaty, Cheryl Armato, Salvatore Armato

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