Westfield School Board Discusses Device Management and Celebrates Girls Basketball Team’s Historic Achievements
- Meeting Overview:
The Westfield School Board meeting on April 7, 2026, was marked by a discussion on the management of student devices, a detailed celebration of the high school’s girls basketball team’s accomplishments, and the announcement of a significant retirement. Additionally, the board reviewed the upcoming school budget and considered an action plan aimed at improving governance and oversight.
A central focus of the meeting was the ongoing discussions about managing student devices effectively. The board and associated committees deliberated on device storage methods for school buses and after-school events, considering whether different expectations should be set by grade level. This topic included examining the alignment of these procedures with the district’s code of student conduct and the necessity of emergency retrieval protocols if locked pouches or school-managed storage methods are used. There was a strong emphasis on the need for tools to manage devices effectively, alongside enhancing digital citizenship instruction to promote healthy technology use among students.
The committee also revisited drafts for the 2028-2029 school calendars, confirming a student start date of the day after Labor Day and aiming for a mid-June end date. The challenge of accommodating holidays and cultural observances was noted, particularly regarding staff professional development days and potential instructional continuity interruptions. The board underscored the importance of consulting with administration and associations to assess impacts on students and staff, as well as reflecting evolving cultural observances in calendar development.
In a celebratory segment, the board recognized the Westfield High School girls basketball team for their achievements during the season. The team’s head coach highlighted their hard work, culminating in a record of 23 wins and 8 losses, reaching the county finals for the tenth time, and achieving back-to-back sectional championships—a first in school history. Several individual players were acknowledged for setting records: junior Maren Fowler tied the single-game record for assists and set records for three-pointers; senior captain Sophie Lane set the single-season scoring record and became the fourth all-time leading scorer in school history; and senior captain Megan Logan broke multiple records, including career blocks. The team was praised not only for their athletic performance but also for their conduct as role models for younger athletes.
The meeting also addressed governance and oversight concerns. A proposed action plan was discussed, with one board member urging additional feedback from colleagues. This plan aims to address governance issues related to roles, communication, and board functionality. Concerns were raised about the current plan overly assigning responsibility to specific individuals, stressing the importance of collective governance and accountability.
The oversight role of the board was further scrutinized, especially in relation to monthly HIB reports. One member expressed concerns about the static nature of these reports, which do not easily reveal patterns, trends, or the effectiveness of interventions over time. This lack of dynamic reporting was noted as a challenge in maintaining alignment with expectations and priorities.
During the public comment section, there was an opportunity for district residents and staff to address the board on agenda action items and the budget. However, no public comments were made. The meeting proceeded with routine matters, including the approval of previous minutes and personnel items. Notably, the retirement of Dr. Andy Perry, a principal since January 1992 and leader of Washington Elementary School since 2006, was announced.
The finance and facilities section highlighted the 2026-2027 budget, with total expenditures of $142.5 million and taxes raised amounting to $128.4 million. The budget includes a surplus of $1.5 million and allocations for various projects, including school improvements and security enhancements. The board acknowledged an increase in medical and health insurance costs and recognized donations totaling over $483,000 from the Westfield boosters and an anonymous donor for playground equipment.
The meeting concluded with discussions on the board goals action plan draft, which outlines three key activities for each of the four goals established to enhance governance protocols, increase data use, build oversight capacity, and engage in ongoing board development. Members provided feedback on the draft, emphasizing the need for shared responsibility and accountability.
Dr. Raymond González
School Board Officials:
Robert Benacchio (President), Sonal Patel (Vice President), Kent Diamond, Brendan Galligan, Charles Gelinas, Leila Morrelli, Kristen Sonnek-Schmelz, Julie Steinberg, Mary Wickens, Falynn Balassone (Anti-Bullying Coordinator), Dr. David Greer (Affirmative Action Officer / Title IX Coordinator)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/07/2026
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Recording Published:
04/09/2026
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Duration:
43 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Westfield
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