Chathams School Board Faces Backlash Over Disney Trip Cancellation Amid Academic Concerns

The Chathams School Board meeting saw public commentary focused on the recent cancellation of the Disney trip for the performing arts programs. Students and parents voiced strong opposition to this decision, highlighting its impact on educational and social development. Meanwhile, academic performance, particularly in eighth-grade mathematics and English Language Arts (ELA), was scrutinized with concerns over curriculum alignment and student engagement.

During the meeting, a portion of the public comments revolved around the board’s choice to cancel the Disney trip, a long-standing tradition for the band and choir students. Numerous students, including Kate Shell and Cameron Francini, shared personal testimonies underscoring the trip’s importance. They argued that these trips provide invaluable opportunities for growth, community building, and motivation to remain engaged in music programs. Shell emphasized that the overnight experience fosters independence and prepares students for future transitions, a sentiment echoed by Francini, who noted the trip’s role in teaching life skills such as cohabitation and teamwork.

Parents also expressed concerns about the decision’s broader implications. Kelly Francini highlighted the social benefits of such trips, especially in the wake of COVID-19, which disrupted many traditional school experiences. She argued that these trips help rebuild confidence and independence among students. Another parent, Jessica Laken, criticized the perceived imbalance in support for athletics versus performing arts, urging the district to apply similar efforts to sustain the music programs as they do for sports.

Superintendent Michael LaSusa acknowledged the logistical challenges involved in organizing large-scale overnight trips, citing issues such as nursing coverage and the complexities of managing large groups of students. He noted that while the district has attempted to provide alternative experiences, the Disney trip’s cancellation was primarily due to daunting logistical hurdles. Despite efforts to boost participation in programs like the marching band, student interest has waned.

In addition to the passionate discussion about the Disney trip, the meeting also addressed academic performance concerns, particularly at the eighth-grade level. The board reviewed standardized test results, which revealed that Chatham students generally outperformed state averages in English Language Arts and mathematics. However, questions arose regarding the absence of level five achievements in eighth-grade math and the lower enrollment rates compared to other districts. The situation was attributed to a non-traditional curriculum sequence, where students engaged in geometry without completing a full year of algebra, impacting their performance on assessments requiring algebraic reasoning.

The board acknowledged the challenges of aligning instruction with student capabilities, especially as they transition to more advanced subjects like geometry. Concerns about test anxiety and the pacing of assessments further complicated the evaluation of student performance.

Updates on construction and security projects were also presented, with the business administrator reporting progress on the installation of interior and fire doors, slated for completion by the end of the year. Additionally, the finance and facilities committee addressed health benefit updates and a zero balance in emergency reserves, raising concerns about financial stability.

The meeting concluded with routine agenda items, including policy and curriculum approvals, before transitioning to a second public commentary session. Community member Bill Heap took this opportunity to announce the upcoming JC Christmas tree sales, emphasizing local engagement and support for community initiatives.

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Superintendent:
Michael LaSusa
School Board Officials:
Ann Ciccarelli (President), Susan Ross (Vice President), Chris Delsandro, Jill Critchley Weber, Michael Ryan, Bradley Smith, Lata Kenney, Sally Allen, Yinglu Zhang, Dr. Emily Sortino (District Anti-Bullying Coordinator)

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