Columbia High School Achieves Gold Medal Status; Updates on Construction, Student Policies, and New Initiatives at South Orange-Maplewood School Board Meeting

The South Orange-Maplewood School Board meeting covered various topics, from Columbia High School’s prestigious gold medal status achievement to updates on construction projects, student policies, and new educational initiatives.

The meeting began with the announcement that Columbia High School has achieved gold medal status from the College Board’s API. This recognition is a significant accolade, placing the school among the top performers in the nation. Superintendent Dr. Kevin Gilbert promised further details on this achievement in future communications, highlighting the hard work and dedication of the students and staff.

In another notable development, the board discussed substantial construction updates across the district. The superintendent provided a detailed report, emphasizing the ongoing facility projects and acknowledging staff efforts, particularly those of Tom G., in managing these upgrades. renovations are underway at Columbia High School, including the media center library and the transformation of an old pool area into the Alumni Commons. Ribbon-cutting events are planned for the new lounge and media center, with expected openings in mid-September and February, respectively.

Marshall School has seen progress with the completion of various inspections and installations, including fire alarms and a new elevator. At Montrose, work continues on the boiler room and interior doors, while the high school’s privacy room and auxiliary gyms are also under construction. The Maplewood Middle School project includes cleaning efforts and the installation of fire alarms and public address systems, alongside the construction of gender-neutral restrooms and a privacy room.

In educational policy, the board introduced a new framework focusing on equity and culturally responsive practices. This framework aims to address the holistic needs of students, recognizing that many are “twice exceptional,” excelling academically while facing emotional or behavioral challenges. The initiative seeks to ensure that professional development for teachers aligns with the diverse needs of students, incorporating both enrichment and intervention strategies.

Board member Nubia DuVall Wilson highlighted the significance of a newly launched program for gifted and talented students, noting an increase in math achievement among economically disadvantaged students. The curriculum writing committee for gifted and talented education plans to integrate enrichment opportunities alongside intervention referral services, addressing the needs of students requiring academic support as well as those needing enrichment in their learning experiences.

The board also discussed the complexities of special education, emphasizing the need for collaboration between the special education department and the broader educational framework. They highlighted the introduction of a “Continuum” approach, which recognizes that students exist across a spectrum of needs and abilities, fostering an environment where both enrichment and support are accessible to all students.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to student policies, including the introduction of ID badges for safety. The superintendent mentioned that students in grades 6 to 12 would be required to wear identification badges once distributed. This measure aims to enhance security by ensuring that teachers and staff can easily identify who is in the building.

The board also tackled the issue of managing cell phone usage among students. New strategies will be piloted, including the introduction of charging stations and door hangers for phone storage in classrooms. Additionally, magnetically sealed bags for phones, similar to those used at concert venues, will be trialed in select schools to reduce distractions.

The district’s financial updates were another focal point. The board noted that every department’s request for supplies and materials had been funded for the school year, thanks to financial allocations. This included resources for K-8 Math and Science and the Fine Arts department. However, it was mentioned that the previous year’s American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding facilitated additional support, but this funding model may not be sustainable in the long term.

During the public comment section, community members raised concerns about specific issues affecting students. A parent voiced frustrations regarding the inadequacy of the marching band’s truck to transport all instruments and equipment, describing the situation as akin to a “jigsaw puzzle.” Another parent expressed dissatisfaction with recent changes in the district’s counseling staff, highlighting the late release of student schedules, which they argued put seniors at a disadvantage, particularly with Advanced Placement (AP) classes.

Additionally, the board received updates on the Greenway Project and announced a $250,000 grant for masonry projects. The Policy Committee discussed the budget preparation policy, which aims to enhance transparency and keep municipal bodies informed on budget details, requiring quarterly reports to track spending.

The meeting concluded with the board expressing gratitude for the administration and senior leadership team’s support, recognizing the contributions of individuals in the business office and their commitment to the district’s goals. The next board meeting is scheduled for September 26, with provisions for both in-person and online attendance.

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. Kevin Gilbert
School Board Officials:
Qawi Telesford, Arun Vadlamani, Nubia DuVall Wilson, Elizabeth Callahan, Regina Eckert, Bill Gifford, William Meyer, Shayna Sackett-Gable, Kaitlin Wittleder

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