Cliffside Park School Board Advances Education Initiatives

The Cliffside Park School Board meeting on July 24th, 2024, focused on educational quality improvement through various personnel appointments and curriculum development. Superintendent Dr. Mark Hayes highlighted the significant effort that went into 44 personnel resolutions and commended the staff for their contributions to these hires, which are expected to have a substantial impact on educational quality. The resignation of head basketball coach Marcus Hatton was accepted with regret, as he was recognized for leading the team to a league championship.

During the Superintendent’s report, Dr. Hayes noted the extensive work that went into the personnel resolutions and the expected positive impact on the district’s educational quality. The Assistant Superintendent was thanked for her critical role in the hiring process, along with principals, supervisors, and the business administrator for certifying funding availability. The Board also accepted the resignation of head basketball coach Marcus Hatton, who was commended for his achievements with the students.

The curriculum progress was addressed, highlighting the end-of-year curriculum newsletter and the successful rewriting of the curriculum to align with New Jersey student learning standards by a team of teachers. Additionally, the summer school program’s success was acknowledged, and preliminary test scores were mentioned, with further analysis to come.

The business administrator reported on financial matters, including the successful closing of the year and the progression of summer projects. Several resolutions were discussed, such as the receipt of grant awards, a collaborative PR project for the high school annex, and the pre-K expansion program. The gym lobby expansion was mentioned as the largest project, with payments and construction updates provided.

Contract negotiations with the Park Supervisor Association led to an agreement that was deemed fair to both employees and taxpayers, establishing salary guides with minimum and maximum for positions. Updates on other contracts, such as those with custodians, teacher aids, and cafeteria workers, were provided, with the hope of finalizing the secretaries’ agreement soon.

The meeting concluded with the approval of the evening’s agenda and a motion to adjourn. There were abstentions noted for specific resolutions, with members abstaining from resolutions related to personal interests.

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