Galloway School Board Reviews Student Safety Initiatives Amid Concerns Over Parental Involvement
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
10/14/2024
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Recording Published:
10/14/2024
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Duration:
87 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Galloway
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Galloway School Board meeting, discussions centered on the implementation of the Behavioral Threat Assessment initiative, the Student Safety Data System report, and the efficacy of Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying (HIB) policies.
The Behavioral Threat Assessment initiative, mandated by the state since September 2023, was a major focal point. Directors of Student Services outlined the program’s framework, designed to identify and assess students who may pose risks to the school community. Training for the initiative was provided by the FBI and siga Health, with staff from middle schools participating. The assessment process involves a multi-disciplinary team approach, where flagged students undergo a review by professionals, including school psychologists and counselors. Meetings are conducted swiftly within a 48-hour window to ensure timely interventions.
A board member raised concerns about parental involvement in these assessments, questioning the exclusion of parents from meetings. It was clarified that while parents are informed at the onset and involved post-assessment, their presence during meetings might impede the professionals’ review. Calls for enhanced parental training on recognizing behavioral warning signs were made.
Student safety was further addressed through the Student Safety Data System report, presented by the Director of Student Services. The report detailed incidents from the second half of the 2023-2024 school year, including 31 incidents of violence, vandalism, substance offenses, and weapons offenses. Notably, there were 23 confirmed cases of harassment, intimidation, and bullying, with additional cases investigated. The district implemented 60 trainings and 156 programs to improve school climate and reduce bullying incidents, illustrating a stance in fostering a safe learning environment.
Conversations continued with inquiries into the reported violence incidents, as board members sought clarity on whether these represented an increase or decrease compared to previous years. Although data comparisons were not immediately available, directors promised to review past reports to provide accurate insights.
Attention also turned to the district’s anti-bullying initiatives and HIB reporting systems. Despite a self-assessment indicating schools generally met or exceeded state requirements, concerns were voiced about limitations on parental access to HIB reports concerning their children. The district representatives reiterated that parents are notified at the start and conclusion of investigations, but acknowledged the need for improved communication throughout the process.
Community outreach efforts were another prominent topic, with updates on summer programs and partnerships. A summer feeding program successfully provided food to approximately one thousand families. Care packages for McKinney-Vento families, valued at over $100 each, were also assembled.
The meeting shifted to public comments, where concerns were raised about policies potentially excluding parental involvement, particularly the transgender policy. A resident urged the board to maintain transparency and keep parents informed about their children’s education. The board members responded by emphasizing the importance of parental rights and involvement, while defending current policy review processes.
In closing, the meeting addressed various administrative matters, including approval of field trips, personnel changes, and policy reviews. Despite some dissent, policies related to co-curricular activities and bullying remained on the agenda, highlighting differing perspectives on policy rigor and accountability. The board expressed appreciation for community involvement and encouraged ongoing dialogue to strengthen the school district’s operations and student welfare.
Stephen Santilli
School Board Officials:
Suzette Carmen, Dr. Alexa Beshara-Blauth, Madeline Avery, Belinda Chester, Richard Dase, James Gentile, Ethel Hermenau, Virginia Larrea
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/14/2024
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Recording Published:
10/14/2024
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Duration:
87 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:
Galloway
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