Franklin School Board Honors Long-Time Superintendent Amid Discussions on School Safety
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
09/23/2024
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Recording Published:
09/24/2024
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Duration:
57 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Gloucester County
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Towns:
Franklin (Gloucester County), Newfield
- Meeting Overview:
The Franklin (Gloucester County) School Board meeting featured the introduction of several new educators, a commendation for Superintendent Troy Walton’s long service, and a discussion on school safety protocols.
The meeting’s most notable moment was the recognition of Troy Walton, who has served as the superintendent for over 11 years, with a resolution honoring his total of 31 years in education. The board formally commended him, stating, “the township of Franklin Board of Education formally honors and commends Mr. Walton by adoption of this resolution,” which will be a permanent part of the records. The room filled with applause as attendees were invited to take pictures, and a representative from the principal supervisors association expressed gratitude, saying, “you gave us the opportunity to grow professionally and for that we thank you,” while hinting at future fishing trips together. This acknowledgment underscored the respect Mr. Walton garnered during his tenure.
The conversation then shifted to issues of student safety. A parent raised concerns following a recent incident involving police activity near a school. The parent detailed the timeline of the event, stating, “There was an incident that was reported to the police at 7:55 a.m. I dropped my daughter off at Main Road school at 8:12 a.m.,” and questioned how children were allowed to enter the school during that critical window. This led to a broader discussion about the clarity and adequacy of current safety protocols.
The topic of school resource officers was heavily debated among the board members. One member highlighted that while there is supposed to be a resource officer in each school, there are days when coverage is lacking. The board discussed the financial and logistical challenges of ensuring consistent coverage, with one member mentioning, “I spoke with the chief regarding this,” indicating ongoing engagement with local law enforcement. The need for a full-time officer in every building was suggested, reflecting broader anxieties about school safety in the current climate.
Public comments further emphasized the community’s concerns about school safety, with calls for immediate action and policy reviews to ensure the protection of students. Several voices underscored the necessity for clear decision-making processes during emergencies.
In addition to safety issues, the board addressed operational matters. The minutes from previous meetings were reviewed and approved without changes. An item concerning human resources noted a noticeable increase in student numbers, with only 22 students reported at a particular point in time, raising concerns about staffing and resources. A board member commented on the importance of understanding and addressing these changes in student enrollment as it directly impacts educational assistance and resource allocation.
During the meeting, several new educators were introduced, sharing their diverse backgrounds and experiences. Julia Hug, a recent graduate from Kown University, expressed her excitement about teaching third-grade math resource at Main Road. Danielle Colo, with a long history in education dating back to her graduation in 1997 from Westchester University, shared her journey from being a public school teacher to substituting and eventually securing a full-time position in Franklin Township. Elizabeth Murphy, in her tenth year of teaching and first year at Franklin, spoke about her extensive experience across various states and her degrees in music education. Other educators, including Gina Hinson and Michelle St., also shared their respective educational backgrounds and enthusiasm for their new roles.
Stacy, the newly introduced president of the Teachers’ Federation Association (TFA), expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to represent the educators. She emphasized her commitment to fostering a positive relationship between the TFA and the school board. Stacy highlighted, “I know we’ve had a very large turnover as of late,” stressing the importance of supporting teachers to meet both the academic and emotional needs of students.
The meeting also included discussions about upcoming events, such as an online conference with shared registration details. The board members acknowledged the importance of staying informed and prepared for the school year ahead, as well as the various operational challenges they faced. The conversation touched upon the importance of community engagement, with one member noting the positive turnout from community members at recent events.
Troy Walton
School Board Officials:
Mr. Jason Brandt, Mrs. Alicia Fragoso, Mrs. Barbara Ciancaglini, Mrs. Michele Cunningham, Mrs. Michelle Doyle, Ms. Diane Mikell, Mrs. Mary Petsch Wilson, Mr. Greg Smith, Mrs. Stephanie Starr
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/23/2024
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Recording Published:
09/24/2024
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Duration:
57 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:
Franklin (Gloucester County), Newfield
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