Collingswood School Board Confronts Escalating Healthcare Costs and Proposes Operating Referendum
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Collingswood School Board addressed several issues, focusing primarily on the escalating healthcare costs burdening the district and a proposed operating referendum aimed at securing funds for staff retention and program enhancement. The board also discussed salary adjustments, transitions for Garfield School students, and the integration of AI in classrooms.
The most topic of discussion centered around the rising healthcare costs, which the board described as unsustainable. A representative emphasized the need for reform, quoting an anticipated $50,000 annual cost for full family healthcare coverage. This issue has prompted the board to advocate for changes at the state level, highlighting inefficiencies in the state health benefits plan and the impact of pharmaceutical patents. Concerns were raised about the “Cadillac plan” benchmark, which is costly and difficult for many districts to manage.
In response to these financial pressures, the board is considering an operating referendum, with proposed amounts between five and seven million dollars. This initiative aims to maintain staff levels and enhance educational programs. Board members stressed the importance of community engagement and transparency in communicating the referendum’s goals and financial implications. They plan to gather feedback from residents through meetings and events. The board is working towards finalizing the referendum by August for a November vote, emphasizing the need for precise language to avoid legal challenges.
Another topic was the proposed salary increases for certain staff positions, which sparked debate among board members. Concerns were raised over percentage raises ranging from 10% to 19% amid ongoing personnel cuts, with some members advocating for a more private discussion in executive session to maintain confidentiality. Others argued for public transparency, emphasizing the need to address overall budget and salary structures without implicating individual staff members.
The board also addressed the transition of Garfield School students to new schools, acknowledging the emotional challenges involved. Efforts are being made to support these students through transitional activities, such as field trips to their new schools and social events for families. Maintaining staffing levels for the elementary wellness team is a priority to provide necessary emotional support during this period.
Additionally, discussions on policy revisions focused on the use of artificial intelligence in classrooms and staff training. The board emphasized the importance of annual training to keep pace with technological advancements and considered teachers’ autonomy in restricting AI use in their classrooms. Revisions to job descriptions related to the district’s unified campus were also discussed.
The meeting concluded with public comments addressing concerns about the timeline for the unified campus and the implications for Parent-Teacher Associations. Questions were also raised about the justification for significant pay raises amid budget constraints. The board clarified that savings from a central office position cut would cover these increases.
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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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/13/2026
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Recording Published:
05/13/2026
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Duration:
82 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Camden County
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Towns:
Collingswood, Woodlynne
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