Cherry Hill School Board Faces Concerns Over Technology Use and Financial Management
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Cherry Hill School Board meeting, multiple public comments raised concerns about the district’s technology usage policies and financial management strategies. Louisa Botaraco questioned the potential negative impact of technology on students, while Jeff Podowitz challenged the board on its financial priorities, particularly regarding arbitrage costs and curriculum expenditures.
Botaraco’s comments focused on the influence of technology in schools, pointing out that while the benefits were often highlighted, negative consequences were not adequately addressed. She cited lawsuits against tech companies for allegedly fostering dependency among students and referenced strategies employed by other districts, such as banning certain devices or implementing systems to regulate AI usage, to mitigate these effects. Botaraco urged the Cherry Hill School Board to consider similar measures, questioning whether actions like banning YouTube or allowing parents to keep Chromebooks at school had been considered to protect students from potential harm.
Podowitz raised financial concerns, particularly about the district’s handling of bond sales and arbitrage costs, which totaled $4.5 million. He suggested that by utilizing interest earnings wisely, the district could avoid selling the entire $63 million in bonds, potentially saving significant funds. Podowitz also scrutinized the projected $11.6 million cost for specific construction projects, questioning the substantial soft costs attached and suggesting that the district might not be getting good value for its expenditures. He advocated for prioritizing existing courses over new ones and questioned the allocation of funds towards curriculum development and course offerings, including proposed courses in ethics and AP Physics.
The meeting also included updates on ongoing construction projects. Mr. Schimp provided a detailed overview of renovations at several schools, including Rosa, Carusi, and the East Auditorium. He outlined the completion timeline for these projects, emphasizing that all were on schedule and within budget. Schimp’s presentation included visuals of updated classrooms and hallways, highlighting the progress made and the expected completion of significant phases before the new school year begins. He also mentioned upcoming projects set to start in June, such as interior renovations at Beck and security vestibule installations at four elementary schools.
Public comments continued with Jeff Podowitz expressing skepticism about the financial management of the district. He highlighted concerns about the high costs associated with construction projects and curriculum development, urging the board to reevaluate its priorities. Podowitz’s comments underscored the broader theme of financial accountability and resource allocation within the district, prompting the board to consider the implications of its spending decisions.
In addition to public concerns, the meeting featured recognition of student achievements in athletics and academics. Student-athletes were celebrated for their accomplishments, including record-breaking performances and conference championships. Coaches from various sports teams shared their pride in their teams’ successes.
The meeting also addressed updates from various committees, including the Curriculum and Instruction Committee, which reported on recent theatrical productions and the integration of critical thinking skills into the curriculum through the “portrait of a graduate” initiative. The Policy and Legislation Committee discussed the ongoing review of board bylaws and the consideration of a student cell phone policy.
In response to community concerns about technology usage, the board acknowledged the need for clear guidelines and policies. The superintendent noted that the administration is reviewing a comprehensive list of apps used in the district to ensure they contribute positively to learning. Plans for AI implementation were also mentioned, emphasizing the balance between leveraging technological advancements and addressing safety concerns.
The meeting concluded with reflections on a recent visit from the Commissioner of Education, who observed bond work and special education programs in the district. Board members expressed optimism that their discussions with the commissioner had conveyed the need for legislative support and potential funding solutions to address the district’s challenges.
School Board Officials:
Gina Winters, Adam Greenbaum, Kurt Braddock, Renee Cherfane, Dean Drizin, Kimberly Gallagher, Joel Mayer, Bridget Palmer, Miriam Stern, Shavonne Carter (Supervisor of Student Services)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/09/2026
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Recording Published:
06/10/2026
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Duration:
136 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:
Cherry Hill
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