Collingswood School Board Discusses Unification Plan, Student Concerns, and Financial Audit

The recent Collingswood School Board meeting focused on issues including the unification of the middle and high schools, student concerns about policy changes, and the district’s financial audit. The meeting also covered various educational initiatives and celebrated student achievements.

The unification of the middle and high schools was a primary topic. The plan, set to begin in September, aims to merge the schools to create a cohesive educational experience. The board detailed the operational necessity of this transition, emphasizing its potential to enhance academic alignment and address financial pressures. Community engagement efforts, including public forums and focus groups, are being initiated to gather feedback and address concerns. The board underscored the importance of clear communication, noting that many students and parents expressed confusion and concern about the changes. An FAQ document is available on the school district’s website to address these issues, but there were discussions about making it more prominent for easier access.

Student board member Christopher Schmasky presented a report highlighting various student concerns, particularly regarding the unification process. Schmasky noted that students felt uninformed about the details of the unification and expressed a desire for more transparent communication. The lack of clarity has led to rumors and speculation, which could negatively impact the initiative’s reception. Students also voiced concerns about the newly enacted statewide cell phone ban, expressing worries about safety and communication during emergencies. Schmasky emphasized the need for ongoing dialogue between students and the administration to ensure that student voices are heard and considered in policy decisions.

The financial audit was another significant topic. The audit report, presented for the year ending June 30, 2025, revealed a modest operational gain, with total revenues slightly exceeding expenditures. The district’s financial records were deemed to be in excellent condition, with no issues identified. However, there were discussions about the rising costs in areas like special education, salaries, and transportation. Mr. Chu inquired about the audit process, confirming that it assessed financial controls and the efficient operation of the district’s finances.

The meeting also highlighted several educational initiatives. The district is implementing universal screeners to identify student needs and tailor interventions. Teachers are enthusiastic about these tools, which allow for data-driven strategies and continuous assessment of student progress. The introduction of new math programs, such as the MAP growth assessment and Reflex Math, aims to enhance student learning by personalizing instruction and tracking growth.

The New Jersey Inclusion Project was discussed, with the district participating in phase one of this initiative to explore and improve inclusion within schools. The project includes professional development for teachers and aims to ensure that special education students have full access to the general curriculum.

Student achievements were celebrated, including the high school being named to the College Board Advanced Placement School Honor Roll and the wrestling team’s historic 1,000th win. The superintendent acknowledged the dedication of educators and the importance of early education programs, which have seen increased enrollment.

The board also discussed the importance of addressing chronic absenteeism, emphasizing the long-term impacts on academic performance and mental health. Various strategies have been adopted to improve attendance, including recognition programs and support systems for families.

As the meeting concluded, there was a motion to move the public comment section earlier in the agenda, allowing for more timely input from community members before voting on agenda items. The session ended with recognition of a middle school class that excelled in a Future Cities competition, highlighting the creativity and innovation of Collingswood students.

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:
Dr. Fredrick McDowell
School Board Officials:
Roger Chu, Kate Seltzer, Danielle Brown, Matthew Craig, Zakiya Devine, Kelly Maia, Meghan Mikulski, Sarah Sherman, Maggie Zmijewski, Richard Taibi, Christopher Dilkus

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