Boonton Township School Board Faces Parent Concerns Over Special Education Evaluations
- Meeting Overview:
The Boonton Township School Board’s latest meeting was marked by parent Lauren Martini Lane’s concerns over delays in evaluations for Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for her daughter. She argued that the district’s reliance on Response to Intervention (RTI) to deny evaluations was inappropriate, citing federal guidelines that prohibit such practices. This issue topped a series of discussions ranging from student activities and community events to infrastructure updates and administrative reports.
Lauren Martini Lane addressed the board during the second public comment period, expressing frustration over the district’s refusal to conduct evaluations for her daughter, despite substantial evidence and a private evaluation diagnosing her with dyslexia. She highlighted discrepancies between her daughter’s cognitive abilities and academic performance, arguing that the district’s denial of evaluations contravened federal guidelines. Martini Lane emphasized the critical nature of early intervention for children with learning disabilities, citing statistics underscoring its impact on educational outcomes. She warned of potential legal action, stating, “I will not gamble with my daughter’s future.” This issue prompted further discussions among board members regarding procedural matters related to special education evaluations and the district’s adherence to federal guidelines.
The meeting also covered various student activities and achievements. Student representative Regina Britner reported on various extracurricular events, including basketball, wrestling, and swimming. The theater department is preparing for a spring production, while the DECA business club recently participated in a competition. A fundraiser by the Lake Drive schools math team was announced for January 28 at the Corsip TripleA.
Administrative updates included Mr. Murray’s report on the custodial staff’s efforts during a recent snowstorm and the condition of the school’s roof, which had been patched but required further attention in thawing conditions. Superintendent Kenneth Frattini discussed professional development initiatives, highlighting an Oregon training session aimed at enhancing literacy instruction, with participation from 24 educators, including one who traveled from Barbados. He also mentioned a Broadway show outing for seventh graders, funded by community support, and urged community participation in upcoming live-stream sessions regarding the referendum and school programs.
Other notable discussions included the board’s commendations for the Falcons of the Month for December, recognizing students from various grades for their character and academic efforts. The board also acknowledged exemplary student work from preschool to third grade, which would be displayed in the school lobby. Kenneth Frattini expressed gratitude for donations enhancing the school’s resources, including a beginner drum kit and funding for an eighth-grade field trip to the Buer Challenger Center.
The Boonton Township Education Foundation’s winter session for the four kids programs had commenced, alongside a science center trip planned for eighth graders. Volleyball registration for sixth and seventh graders was set to open on February 2, with a bowling event scheduled for February 22 and a golf outing confirmed for April 20.
During the public comment period, attendees were reminded that comments should be limited to agenda items. The board chair emphasized the importance of addressing personnel issues and operational matters through appropriate channels outside of meetings. Ethics training facilitated by the New Jersey School Boards Association was noted, and the board recognized Governor’s Educator of the Year award recipients in a ceremony that included families, fostering community spirit.
The board also discussed logistical adjustments for the upcoming special election, with considerations to move elections away from school premises for safety. The facilities committee announced proactive cancellations due to expected inclement weather, and the policy committee focused on developing a new artificial intelligence policy for presentation in February.
Kenneth Frattini
School Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/21/2026
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Recording Published:
01/22/2026
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Duration:
30 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Boonton Township
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