Collingswood School Board Discusses Budgeting Concerns and Significant Resignation

In a recent Collingswood School Board meeting, discussions unfolded regarding the district’s budgeting challenges, the resignation of a key mental health advocate, and ongoing efforts to enhance school inclusivity and student engagement.

Central to the meeting was an extensive discussion about the district’s financial outlook and budgeting strategies for the 2025-2026 school year. The board detailed the budget planning timeline, which started in September 2024, emphasizing the need to align resources with student needs. Key priorities included a student-based budgeting model ensuring tailored funding for each school, based on unique requirements such as achievement gaps and demographic factors. The board stressed transparency and community engagement in the budgeting process, urging schools to communicate their priorities and decisions clearly to their communities. One board member raised concerns about the state school funding formula.

The board also addressed potential reductions in state aid due to declining enrollment figures, despite claims from the governor about fully funding the formula. A board member noted the financial strain due to the 2% tax levy cap, which has not kept pace with rising operational costs. Transportation and out-of-district placements for disabled students were highlighted as key cost drivers, largely beyond local control, complicating budgetary planning. In response to these challenges, the board is advocating for additional revenue streams and innovative learning initiatives.

The meeting also saw the acknowledgment of the resignation of Kristen Alexi, a dedicated mental health advocate whose contributions over 14 years have shaped the district’s mental health initiatives. Her work included developing a mental health support model for elementary schools, transitioning it to a virtual format during the COVID-19 pandemic, and initiating a social work internship program. Her resignation prompted concerns about the sustainability of her initiatives, particularly given the grant-based funding for her role. The board emphasized the need for additional structures and transparency to ensure continued support for students and further development of mental health initiatives.

Efforts to foster a diverse and inclusive school community were another focal point of the meeting. The board outlined plans for community engagement and professional development as part of a strategic initiative to address achievement challenges and cultural issues. This initiative is expected to be guided by a selected consultant, with the board highlighting the importance of a tailored approach that considers the district’s unique context. The board aims to create inclusive schools where every student feels a sense of belonging.

The meeting also covered updates on student activities and community service efforts. The Interact Club and Student Council were commended for making sandwiches for Cathedral Kitchen, Camden’s largest emergency food provider. Additionally, the board acknowledged media attention received by the middle school food pantry, further highlighting the commitment of staff and student volunteers to supporting the community’s needs.

A student report noted recent activities, including fundraising efforts and the transition from fall to winter sports. The board also promoted upcoming winter events, such as the high school winter concert, and discussed mental health screenings offered through the Wellness Center.

Financial matters were addressed by the business administrator, who presented the November monthly budget transfers, financial statements, and student activity cash reports. The board also sought approval for using health and wellness grant funds for after-school services supporting LGBTQIA+ students.

Public comments during the meeting reflected both concerns and commendations. Residents expressed dissatisfaction with communication between the borough and school district, urging improved coordination. A music teacher praised the dedication of students and parents, while another resident criticized the board’s governance, particularly regarding administrative raises amid teacher contract negotiations. In response, a board member clarified that past communication attempts with the borough had been made and highlighted improvements in school culture and engagement.

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:
Dr. Fredrick McDowell
School Board Officials:
Regan Kaiden, Kate Seltzer, Roger Chu, Matthew Craig, Kelly Maia, Meghan Mikulski, Mary Saverino, Christine Sheridan-Celia, Sarah Sherman, Richard Taibi, Christopher Dilkus

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