Egg Harbor School Board Unveils Expanded Nutrition and Education Initiatives
- Meeting Overview:
The Egg Harbor School Board meeting revealed developments in the district’s nutrition program and curriculum updates. Key topics included the expansion of the school meal program, curriculum alignment with state standards, and the introduction of new educational opportunities.
The district’s school nutrition program has made strides by increasing its capacity to serve over 6,200 meals daily, encompassing both breakfast and lunch. The program, supported by 70 contracted staff and 10 substitutes, reported a free and reduced meal percentage of 50.57%. In a noteworthy collaboration, students and teachers have joined forces to supply fresh produce from the school greenhouse, benefiting the culinary program. Emphasizing health and sustainability, the department is experimenting with scratch cooking and procuring local food items. Importantly, there will be no price increases for breakfast or lunch, and breakfast remains free for all students.
In parallel, the technology department announced several upgrades, including the implementation of Parent Square and the distribution of Chromebooks for freshman orientation. Infrastructure enhancements are underway, with a switch replacement at Fernwood and Wi-Fi access point upgrades district-wide. Future goals prioritize integrating the paging system into the phone system and further enhancing Wi-Fi and phone systems. A focus on device replacements aims to keep technology up to date and reliable.
Curriculum updates were a focal point, with efforts aligning the district’s standards with New Jersey’s revised student learning standards. Discussions emphasized coherence, conceptual understanding, and student engagement, supported by professional development through vertical articulation and data-driven decision-making. New programs and enhancements aim to promote equity, effective formative assessment, and meaningful mathematical discourse.
The science education program has also evolved, incorporating standards-aligned innovation with three-dimensional science learning and enhanced lab experiences. Opportunities for students have increased through the integration of sustainability practices in the greenhouse and STEM bus initiatives. Professional development focuses on curriculum alignment, assessment design, and building teacher capacity for science education.
The district’s preschool program, serving approximately 651 students across six buildings, highlighted its efforts to maintain enrollment and improve student outcomes. Recent initiatives include the introduction of a playground at the Davenport complex and targeted behavioral support for staff. All preschool classes now utilize a creative curriculum focused on early reading, writing, and math skills, supporting foundational learning.
Enrollment figures were discussed, with Miller School reporting 1,060 students and Alder Avenue Middle School accommodating 921 students across various grades. Both schools are focusing on expanding SEAL supports, enhancing school climate, and improving transitions between grade levels. Programs like positive referrals and Wings contribute to fostering a supportive and engaging educational environment.
In the realm of high school education, the district offers approximately 60 Advanced Placement and dual credit courses, as well as practice SAT opportunities. The counseling department’s efforts are acknowledged as important to student success. Achievements in the fine and performing arts are reflected in the budget, with a focus on career readiness in digital arts and music programs. Requests for new resources, including a kiln for ceramics and marching band uniforms, highlight the district’s dedication to enriching student experiences.
The board also reviewed sporting events and facility upgrades, mentioning over 200 events for 58 teams across 18 sports. Facility improvements include enhancements to stadium scoreboards, gymnasium lighting, and the addition of wrestling mats and streaming cameras. Future plans involve upgrading training equipment, managing uniform rotations, and improving storage solutions.
Dr. Kimberly Gruccio
School Board Officials:
Mr. Lou Della Barca, Ms. Juanita Hyman, Mrs. Barbara Szilagyi, Mrs. Marita Sullivan, Mrs. Tamika Gilbert-Floyd, Mr. Nicholas Seppy, Mr. Patrick Ireland, Mr. Michael Price, Mr. Chad Byers
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
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Recording Published:
02/25/2026
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Duration:
23 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Egg Harbor City, Egg Harbor Township
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