Saddle Brook Board Meeting Unveils New Amplify Program and Calendar Adjustments
- Meeting Overview:
The Saddle Brook School Board meeting highlighted the introduction of the Amplify program at Law Memorial School, offering a new approach to integrating literacy with science and social studies. The board also reviewed the upcoming school calendar adjustments, including the last day of school set for June 18, and the implementation of snow days and potential holiday closures.
The introduction of the Amplify program at Law Memorial School was a focal point of the meeting. Principal Mrs. Mansfield shared insights into how this innovative curriculum aims to enhance students’ educational experiences by combining literacy with other subjects such as science and social studies. This program has already been implemented for kindergarten through fourth grade, with plans to expand into fifth grade in the next budget cycle. Students from various grades presented their projects. Kindergarten students discussed their exploration of royalty, culminating in a royal ball where they learned about kings and queens. First graders shared their animal research projects and studies on ancient Egypt, including hieroglyphics and astronomy.
Second graders presented their work linked to ancient Greek civilizations and the War of 1812. They also engaged in a science experiment involving the melting of a snowman, which tied into their studies about nature’s cycles. The third graders provided insights into their projects on Norse mythology, the solar system, and ancient Rome, with one student expressing fascination with the goddess Freya. Their presentations underscored the continuity of knowledge and the effectiveness of the Amplify program in fostering student engagement and excitement.
Fourth graders continued the theme, highlighting their projects on the Middle Ages, complete with props to create an immersive learning environment. The enthusiasm of both students and teachers was apparent, as they shared their educational journeys and the impact of the Amplify program on their learning.
In addition to the program presentation, the meeting covered topics related to the school calendar. The board discussed various adjustments, such as the last day of school scheduled for June 18. The usage of snow days was also addressed, with one school day set to be recovered before Memorial Day weekend. Adjustments to holiday closures were proposed, including recognizing Martin Luther King Day and aligning President’s Day with common practices in other districts. There was also a discussion about starting the next school year before Labor Day, with students potentially returning on September 3 and 4. The timing for spring break was considered, with a preference for scheduling it in April, avoiding the Easter holiday to accommodate families and faculty.
The meeting also included a presentation by a student representative, who provided updates on various district activities. The student highlighted the successful performance of “Guys and Dolls” at Saddle Brook High School and upcoming events such as junior testing and AP mock exams. Special recognition was given to valedictorian Mambir Carr and salutatorian Katie Han for their academic achievements. The DECA chapter’s accomplishments were noted, with several students qualifying for the DECA state career development conference in Atlantic City. The senior banquet and a planned parent partnership night for college preparation were also mentioned.
Superintendent Toni Violetti’s report included thanks to Mr. Karate for his role in a food administrative review that received state commendation. She provided updates on the athletic hall of fame, which will honor new inductees at an upcoming football game. The district’s involvement in a grant for augmentative communication devices was discussed, highlighting the mission to integrate technology to enhance learning outcomes. Updates on state assessments were provided, specifically regarding the NAP assessment for fourth graders at Franklin School.
The budget and finance committee reported challenges related to rising health benefits costs, which may necessitate tough decisions regarding staffing and programs. The committee maintained all current staff positions and programs, though budget cuts were made to supply accounts. A meeting was scheduled for March 12 to finalize the budget.
Other notable discussions included facilities and operations updates, focusing on student parking and lighting concerns near Smith School. Potential relocation of voting stations was considered to minimize disruption. PTO updates highlighted ongoing fundraising efforts, including events like a Bunny Breakfast and a Harlem Wizard basketball game.
Toni Violetti
School Board Officials:
Ms. Victoria Torbic, Ms. Hayley Traverso, Mr. Michael Accomando, Ms. Regina Barrale, Mr. Michael Errichiello, Ms. Mariana Ianneillo, Mr. Vincent Laurentino, Ms. Michele Roloff, Ms. Sylvia Zottarelli
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/11/2026
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Recording Published:
03/11/2026
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Duration:
66 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Saddle Brook
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