Gloucester Township School Board Faces Concerns Over Election Day Safety and Student Performance

The Gloucester Township School Board meeting addressed issues, including election day safety concerns, student performance in state assessments, and parental engagement challenges. Discussions highlighted community worries about school safety during elections, the district’s recent performance in state assessments, and ongoing attempts to foster stronger parental involvement in educational processes.

A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to community concerns regarding the use of schools as polling sites during elections. A resident strongly urged the board to consider closing schools on election days, citing safety risks from increased traffic while students are outside. The speaker stressed, “You guys have the power to do these things… it is a safety concern because the kids go to recess and you know people are whizzing out and driving.” This plea underscored the community’s desire for a safer school environment. The board acknowledged the issue, noting past discussions with the County Board of Elections, but highlighted the difficulties in changing current practices due to logistical constraints.

Student performance, particularly in state assessments, was another focal point. The board discussed eighth-grade science scores, which had dropped to 10% compared to a statewide average of 19%. This decline prompted conversations about enhancing program implementation, especially in middle school science curricula. Notably, while some elementary schools showed improvement in fifth-grade scores, the overall performance highlighted the challenges of maintaining consistent achievement across grade levels. The board expressed a commitment to ongoing curriculum reviews and the introduction of high-impact tutoring grants for grades two to five in Title One schools.

Parental engagement emerged as a recurring theme, with discussions on enhancing participation in parent training sessions. A representative highlighted the partnership with the Camden County Family Support organization to bridge gaps between schools and families. Despite efforts, including outreach via phone calls, flyers, and online promotions, turnout remained low. The representative expressed frustration about the limited participation, noting that previous incentives, such as gift cards, had successfully increased attendance but were no longer feasible due to budget constraints.

Public comments further illuminated community concerns, particularly around special education services. A parent expressed frustration over her son’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) and his temporary homeschooling situation. She sought clarity on transitioning her son back into a school environment that could accommodate his needs without compromising his IEP rights.

Additionally, the meeting addressed the termination of a long-serving district employee, who publicly contested the decision, describing it as unethical. She recounted receiving termination notices citing her failure to attend required medical evaluations as the reason. The board did not engage in this matter during the meeting, opting to continue with other agenda items.

Board members also celebrated positive developments within the district, such as recognizing the achievements of student athletes from Glen Landing and community involvement in school initiatives like the Men of Distinction at Aiel Elementary. These acknowledgments highlighted the district’s ongoing efforts to foster a supportive and engaging educational environment despite the challenges discussed.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
John Bilodeau
School Board Officials:
Anthony Marks, Mary Jo Dintino, Nancy Fritz, Susanne Galanek, Keith Gibbons, Linda Gilch, Kia Gore, Mary Ann Johnson, Jennifer O’Donnell

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