Glen Rock Board of Education Elects New President and Addresses Expansion of Preschool Programs
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
01/08/2024
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Recording Published:
01/08/2024
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Duration:
78 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Glen Rock
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting of the Glen Rock Board of Education, Dr. Damali Robinson was elected as the new president, and Sinead Rundell was named vice president. The board’s comprehensive agenda covered the swearing-in of newly elected members, a proposal to expand preschool programs, the difficulties students face with class scheduling, and the management of physical education for students with disabilities.
The expansion of preschool programs was a primary focus, with the board deliberating over details of a prek expansion grant aimed at creating additional preschool classrooms. The plan, as explained by Dr. McKay, seeks to accommodate more students, including those with disabilities and from general education, by incorporating them into an integrated program. With an eye on the bigger picture, the board discussed the specifics of the grant such as costs, the number of children to be served, and the location of a new playground. Dr. Brett Charleston, the Superintendent, and Sinead Rundell expressed support for the expansion.
However, the proposal faced scrutiny from board members like Stephanie Carosella and Edmund Hayward, who raised concerns about the logistics and staffing requirements of the expanded preschool program. Questions were asked about the impact on mainstream students, the need for additional staff in the future, and the budgetary implications. Elizabeth Carr sought further clarification on the benefits of inclusion for special education and general education students alike.
Transportation for students, particularly for school assemblies, also came under the spotlight, with the board considering how busing arrangements might affect daily routines. Carosella and Carr voiced the need to assess the proposed space for the preschool expansion and understand the implications for future students. They also requested detailed information on the scheduling of teachers and the requirements for specialized certifications to teach preschool special subjects.
Karyn Stephenson raised concerns about the playground area designated for younger children with disabilities. The board discussed the location, equipment, and feedback from staff and families. Funding for the program, particularly the use of the capital reserve account, was scrutinized, with Stephenson eventually expressing satisfaction with the provided explanations.
A point in the meeting was the board’s consideration of accepting a grant for an integrated preschool program. Members debated the long-term implications of accepting the grant, with assurances sought to ensure it would not obligate further expansion. Dr. Robinson clarified that the grant was for renovating existing facilities and expanding the current program, with no commitment to offer preschool to regular education students. A straw poll showed unanimous agreement to accept the grant, to be officially voted on in the subsequent meeting.
The board also addressed student concerns, with Gavin Mey highlighting the issues faced when attempting to drop a class at the high school. Despite following the protocol, Mey encountered difficulties in finding the right person to assist him, having approached multiple staff members without securing the needed help. In another instance, a student expressed frustration over being repeatedly denied approval to enroll in an AP Human Geography class, the only half-course available for the subject in Glen Rock. The student’s persistent efforts in meeting with teachers and administrators did not yield the desired result, emphasizing the importance of college preparation and continued learning.
Lastly, the board briefly discussed the impact of robotics programs in elementary and middle schools, referencing a parent’s email that underscored the inspirational effect such programs have on younger students. The meeting concluded with the board moving into a closed session to discuss HIB (Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying) matters.
Dr. Brett Charleston
School Board Officials:
Sinead Rundell, Dr. Damali Robinson, Stephanie Carosella, Elizabeth Carr, Daniel Corey, Edmund Hayward, Rona McNabola, Sharon Scarpelli, Karyn Stephenson, James Canellas (Board Secretary/Business Administrator), Gregory Van Nest (Assistant Superintendent)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
01/08/2024
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Recording Published:
01/08/2024
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Duration:
78 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Glen Rock
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