Glen Rock School Board Reviews New Fifth-Grade Departmentalization Pilot and Celebrates Math League Success

The Glen Rock School Board meeting covered the introduction of a new departmentalization model for fifth-grade students at Hamilton Elementary School and celebrated high achievements in the Bergen County Math League. Also discussed were school activities, updates on supervisory roles, and a significant donation to support student trips.

04:00The most notable point of discussion was the introduction of a pilot program for fifth-grade departmentalization at Hamilton Elementary School. The principal of the school, Miss Gomez, explained the transition to this model, which is aimed at preparing students for middle school by enhancing their organizational and executive functioning skills. This model allows teachers to specialize in content areas, such as math, reading, and writing, leading to more effective and tailored instruction. The shift to departmentalization was prompted by the addition of a third fifth-grade section, necessitating a more structured approach compared to the previous model where subjects like science and social studies were shared among teachers. The program aims to develop teachers as content area specialists, providing differentiated instruction and better support for students’ diverse needs.

Miss Gomez emphasized the importance of student well-being, noting that having more teachers involved allows for closer monitoring of students’ academic and emotional issues. The transitions between classes also serve as natural breaks for students. The planning for this initiative began last summer, including visits to other schools to observe their departmentalization models. The proposed model involves one teacher handling math, another taking on reading, and a third focusing on writing and word study, while each teacher will continue to teach science and social studies to their homerooms. Students will be grouped by color for major subjects, facilitating social interaction and friendship-building outside their homerooms.

13:29The board members responded positively to the presentation, with some expressing appreciation for the innovative approach and the passion of the teachers involved. They highlighted the benefits of preparing students for middle school and fostering broader social connections among students. The plan includes multiple sessions to inform parents and ensure students’ comfort with the changes.

15:05The meeting also recognized achievements in the Bergen County Math League. Miss Megan Norman, the chapter adviser, introduced the math team consisting of approximately 20 students who compete in six contests annually. Two students received special recognition for their achievements: Matthew Park, a senior, earned a group two second-place award for the second consecutive year, and Yedji Kim, another senior, achieved a second-place finish in the entire county. The audience expressed appreciation for the students’ hard work and commitment to excellence in mathematics, applauding their achievements.

20:38In addition to these presentations, the board discussed various school activities and achievements, noting that the boys’ tennis team had secured a bye in the first round of the state tournament. The meeting coincided with AP testing, with results expected in early July. Upcoming events include a sophomore semiformal, senior prom, junior prom, and athletic and academic awards ceremonies in early June. Final exams were scheduled for June 17 to 20.

23:32Further discussions included a chart illustrating changes in supervisory roles, such as the creation of a new assistant principal position at the high school to oversee social studies and business. The board reviewed changes to the K-2 and 6-12 grade supervision structures aimed at enhancing consistency and effectiveness in educational programs, particularly in world languages and curriculum supervision.

27:05The board acknowledged a scholarship established by graduates of Glen Rock to encourage entrepreneurial spirit among students. They also noted a generous anonymous donation of $15,000 intended to support student trips, highlighting community involvement and support for educational needs.

30:07The agenda included a discussion about awarding a bid to Murray Paving and Concrete. A board member sought clarification on the services provided by the company, which had previously completed work for the district. The board recognized the quality of work performed in the past.

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