Barnegat School Board Faces Community Concerns Over Aviation Program’s Future
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Barnegat School Board meeting was marked by the community’s vocal interest in the continuation of the aviation program, student recognitions, and updates on district initiatives. Parents and students expressed their concerns about the potential discontinuation of the aviation program, while the board reviewed updates from various committees, recognized student achievements, and discussed ongoing educational initiatives.
The most noteworthy discussion centered on the aviation program developed by the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). A parent raised concerns about the decision not to offer the third year of the program, despite initial investments in flight simulators. The parent, whose son is a participant in the program, emphasized that the curriculum, including labs and activities, was provided at no cost, contingent upon application. The decision not to continue the program was reportedly due to a perceived lack of student interest, although nine students, including the parent’s son, expressed eagerness to continue their aviation studies.
David Padet, a student who has been part of the aviation program for two years, addressed the board, highlighting the demand for pilots and the positive reception of the program among students. He questioned the rationale behind limiting the program’s availability, particularly after the district invested in flight simulators. Padet argued that the investment warranted further educational opportunities. The discussions suggested that decisions regarding the program were influenced by student interest levels, which some community members felt were underestimated.
In addition to the aviation program, the meeting included significant recognitions under the Upstander program. Dr. Lis introduced Miss Camarada, who awarded students across various schools for their exemplary leadership and community service. Jaylen Hoffman was notably recognized for her leadership in the OTC program, logging over 500 hours of community service. Other students from different schools were acknowledged for their contributions to creating a positive school environment.
High school student representative Kaylee Jansen provided updates on recent school activities, including a successful senior class auction that raised funds for project graduation. She also reported on the accomplishments of the National Art Honor Society and highlighted achievements of winter sports teams, particularly the girls bowling team that excelled in tournaments.
Committee reports followed, with the finance committee discussing budget deadlines and coaching vacancies. Updates from the buildings, grounds, and transportation committee included the successful launch of a smoothie machine, snow and ice removal following a storm, and the acquisition of a new wheelchair-accessible van. The education committee shared updates on instructional programs and student supports, noting the addition of a behaviorist at Cecil Collins School to aid students in the ERRI program.
The governance committee presented motions for policy updates and school calendar revisions, while the health, safety, and technology committee reported on safety measure approvals and technology inspections. The personnel committee outlined staffing changes, including new hires and approvals for substitutes and event chaperones.
Superintendent Dr. Lis highlighted partnerships with the local Rotary Club, which donated to the district’s caring closets, providing essential items for students in need. The Rotary Club’s contributions, including a $2,500 grant, were acknowledged with appreciation.
The meeting also celebrated student achievements in essay contests sponsored by the VFW. Students from grades six through eight participated in the Patriots Pen contest, while high school students took part in the Voice of Democracy contest, with several students receiving top placements.
A public comment session included a parent’s appreciation for the high school’s aviation program, noting its significance for students aspiring to aviation careers. The parent emphasized the program’s objective of enabling students to become licensed pilots through a four-year elective course, highlighting the enthusiasm of the current class.
The board’s acknowledgment of a recent data harvest, serving as a midpoint assessment of student progress, was another focal point. Dr. Lis commended the transportation department for maintaining operations during inclement weather.
Brian Latwis
School Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/17/2026
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Recording Published:
02/18/2026
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Duration:
51 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Ocean County
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Towns:
Barnegat
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