Denville School Board Sets Ambitious Goals for the Upcoming Year
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
06/24/2024
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Recording Published:
06/25/2024
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Duration:
130 Minutes
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Towns:
Denville
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County:
Morris County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
The Denville School Board convened to discuss and set significant goals for the 2024-2025 school year, focusing on improving student achievement, developing a comprehensive district communication plan, and enhancing school board advocacy and community engagement. The meeting featured in-depth debates on the adoption of new goals, the evaluation of past goals, and the progress of the district in various areas, including academic performance, mental health support, and the implementation of a cybersecurity plan.
Central to the meeting’s agenda was the discussion of district goals for the upcoming year. The board members identified instructional space and transportation as critical goals, with the intent to manage recent budget challenges effectively and address the need for additional space due to potential increases in student population. The board also resolved to focus on the development and implementation of a district communications plan, which aims to improve community engagement and streamline communications through the upgrade of the district’s website and potentially a new mobile app.
Deliberations on the district’s academic performance revealed a positive trajectory, especially in fourth and seventh-grade student achievement, where there was a notable increase in the percentage of students exceeding expectations. Dr. Cus acknowledged specific interventions and coaching as key contributors to this success.
The board also celebrated the success of the tiered systems of support which have provided mental health support and case management for general education students, reducing the need for IEPs (Individualized Education Programs). The discussion extended to the possibility of expanding these systems, particularly at Valley View, to further support student mental health and academic needs.
In addition to addressing the district’s immediate needs, the board considered long-term strategies. The implementation of a uniform learning management system was proposed to streamline the educational process, and there was talk of improving Friday folder communications and contemplating new platforms for school information sharing.
The meeting took a critical turn when the board engaged in a reflection of its own performance through a self-evaluation presented by Dr. Forte and Dr. Cullis from the New Jersey School Boards Association. The evaluation highlighted strengths and pinpointed areas for enhancement, including policy review, board operations, finance, and board-community relations. The members held differing views on the board’s forward-thinking approach, with some advocating for a stronger focus on policy review and others questioning the board’s monitoring of progress.
The evaluation of board performance was another essential topic, with members underscoring the difficulty in identifying measurable items for evaluation. Nevertheless, there was a consensus on the importance of board members’ involvement in both school and community activities, leading to the adoption of three new goals that emphasized regular monitoring of progress toward the district’s vision, advocating on matters of concern at various levels, and increasing board presence at community and district activities.
The superintendent’s report provided an optimistic update on the first day of the summer programs and the successful graduations across schools. Despite a power outage, the assistant superintendent assured that contingency plans were in place for the programs to continue the following day.
In the realm of operations, the board approved several resolutions, including the treasurer of school monies, board secretary reports, educational reports, and the self-grading of schools. Furthermore, the board sanctioned various personnel-related items, such as staff changes and retirements, and addressed transportation needs by approving field trips and the rental of a minibus.
Steven Forte
School Board Officials:
James Kim, Dr. Clifford Moore, Michael Andersen, Dr. Venu Arunajatesan, Dino Cappello, Don Casse, Andrea Zeydelis
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/24/2024
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Recording Published:
06/25/2024
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Duration:
130 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Denville
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