Delsea School Board Faces Community Concerns Over Homecoming Policy and Consolidation Plans
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
10/02/2024
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Recording Published:
10/05/2024
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Duration:
37 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Gloucester County
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Towns:
Elk, Franklin (Gloucester County), Newfield
- Meeting Overview:
The Delsea School Board meeting primarily focused on community concerns about a newly implemented homecoming policy and the potential consolidation of the Delsea and Franklin Township Board of Education. The board also addressed significant improvements in school discipline and highlighted the community’s support for Coach Christian Cortez.
A substantial portion of the meeting centered on the recent changes to the homecoming dance policy, which now prohibits outside guests from attending. This decision sparked considerable debate among attendees. A parent named Teresa voiced her frustration, explaining that the abrupt policy change affected her son, who had already invited an outside guest. Teresa stated, “My son already asked a date; she went and bought a dress, it’s non-returnable, and now he’s not going because she can’t go with him.” The administration clarified that the decision was made to prioritize student safety and manage the event’s growing popularity, leading to past scenarios where some Delsea students were unable to secure tickets. A meeting with the student advisory group was held to discuss this decision.
While some parents expressed dissatisfaction with the policy, others, like Lisa Draper, a retired school counselor, supported the restriction due to safety and accountability concerns. Draper noted that excluding outside attendees is a common practice in many schools to ensure a manageable and secure environment.
Another major topic of discussion was the consolidation of the Delsea and Franklin Township Board of Education. The board presented a feasibility study to the public, sparking questions and concerns from attendees. The administration committed to answering these inquiries comprehensively and providing additional information to facilitate an informed decision-making process.
In addition to these issues, the board was presented with reports on school discipline improvements. Both the middle and high schools reported significant reductions in reportable incidents. The middle school achieved a 41% decrease in incidents, attributing the change to a proactive behavioral approach and enhanced counseling services. The introduction of a reflection program and the school’s teaming design were also credited for positively impacting relationships among students and staff. Similarly, the high school noted nearly a 50% reduction in reportable offenses from 2022 to 2023, thanks to adjustments in the code of conduct and the implementation of restorative practices.
The meeting also highlighted the strong community support for Coach Christian Cortez. Several public comments praised his contributions to the district’s athletic programs. Attendees highlighted the achievements of the sports teams under his guidance, including the wrestling team’s state championship and the boys’ basketball team’s playoff success. A speaker noted that the teams’ achievements were due to tough but necessary decisions made by the coaching staff, emphasizing the importance of putting the best players on the field. Frank Master, a parent of twins who graduated recently, praised Coach Cortez for his dedication, recounting how he presented his son with a signed baseball.
Motions were passed to approve staff transfers, the hiring of non-teaching staff, and resignations for the upcoming school year. The board approved the creation of a Middle School Writers Workshop organization and appointed a volunteer advisor, as well as a drama club choreographer. A salary increase for a facilities supervisor was also agreed upon.
In terms of financial oversight, the board certified that no line item account was over-expended and confirmed sufficient funds for the fiscal year. Amendments to the budget were approved alongside the treasurer’s report.
The superintendent’s report included recommendations for special education placements and field trips, both of which received approval. The board reviewed reports from the middle and high schools and assessed the district’s nursing service plan for the upcoming school year.
Dr. Piera Gravenor
School Board Officials:
David J. Piccirillo, Joseph Darminio Sr., Bill DiMatteo, Frank Borelli, Garry Lightfoot Jr., Cheryl Beck, Ellen Gaglianone, David Dempsey, Barbara Doherty
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/02/2024
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Recording Published:
10/05/2024
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Duration:
37 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Gloucester County
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Towns:
Elk, Franklin (Gloucester County), Newfield
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