Bernards School Board Considers Lunar New Year Holiday Amid Superintendent Search

In a recent Bernards School Board meeting, discussions revolved around the inclusion of Lunar New Year as a school holiday and the search for a new superintendent. The board also addressed significant donations, school culture initiatives, and updates on curriculum and facilities projects.

The meeting saw vibrant public participation, particularly on the topic of recognizing Lunar New Year as a school holiday. Community members expressed gratitude for the board’s consideration, emphasizing the importance of cultural diversity and the positive impact on students’ sense of belonging. A resident from Basking Ridge highlighted that recognizing the holiday would affirm students’ identities and foster academic success. Another speaker articulated the collective community effort behind this initiative, underscoring that it was a shared achievement and not the result of individual action.

A parent recounted a personal journey advocating for the holiday’s inclusion, noting how her daughter initially felt discouraged but later encouraged by the board’s receptiveness. The sentiment was echoed by a fifth grader from Mount Prospect School, who appreciated the ability to celebrate family traditions without conflict. The board’s decision to consider this inclusion was seen as a step towards strengthening community ties and promoting cultural understanding.

Additionally, the board addressed the ongoing search for a new superintendent, as the current superintendent is set to retire in August. The process involves a confidential review of applications by the personnel committee, with community input encouraged through public comments and emails. This transparency ensures that the community remains informed without compromising the candidates’ current employment.

A student representative reported on various school activities, highlighting successful sports tournaments and fundraising initiatives. The Ridge Forensic Speech and Debate team was noted for their achievements at prestigious tournaments, while fundraising efforts included a 5K marathon and collaborative club activities to support local causes.

The superintendent’s report included the HIV report, leading to discussions on the recognition of Lunar New Year. A motion regarding the donations revealed contributions, including $5,500 from the Cedar Hill PTO and $10,900 from the Burner Township Law Enforcement Fund for emergency rescue lockers. Questions were raised about the PTO donation’s longevity and its alignment with federal title funds.

The board also discussed a new school culture initiative, contrasting it with existing services provided by Panorama. The surveys used to establish professional development needs were distinguished from existing data, focusing more on the overall school environment. Support from a college was highlighted as crucial in designing responses to these survey results, emphasizing the need for professional involvement.

A debate ensued regarding the value of hiring consultants, with one member expressing skepticism due to the district’s existing talent. However, the commitment to proceed for a year was justified by the PTO covering half the costs, and the extensive nature of the surveys necessitating professional assistance. The potential for leveraging data from different surveys to enhance school interventions was also discussed.

The meeting proceeded with updates on curriculum and facilities. The curriculum committee highlighted new legislation on cursive handwriting and the district’s plans for identifying students benefiting from gifted programs. The facilities and operations committee reported improvements in work order trends and plans for major capital projects. These projects require submission to the Department of Education, with architectural firms being interviewed for assistance.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Nick Markarian
School Board Officials:
Nimish Amin, Janice Corrado, Csilla Csipak, Robin McKeon, Keith Molinari, Brett Omelianuk, David Shaw, Michael Talbot, Jennifer White

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