Haddon School Board and Education Association Reach Five-Year Agreement Amid Focus on Music and Gifted Programs
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
09/19/2024
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Recording Published:
09/20/2024
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Duration:
31 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Camden County
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Towns:
Haddon
- Meeting Overview:
The Haddon School Board held a meeting where major developments were discussed, including the approval of a new five-year agreement with the Haddon Township Education Association, changes to the music education program, and efforts to improve gifted and talented education. The board also welcomed new student representatives and introduced an exchange student program.
The meeting began with the approval of a five-year agreement with the Haddon Township Education Association. Superintendent Dr. Robert J. Fisicaro described the collective bargaining process as the most effective and professional he had experienced in over two decades. The agreement aims to enhance staff continuity and recognition. Jie Weber, the association president, was acknowledged for her contributions to the negotiations.
Dr. Fisicaro reported on the state of music education in the district, noting a reduction in full-time music staff. However, he assured that all music classes, except for instrumental music, could still be covered. Instrumental music has been categorized as an enrichment activity, allowing the district to use tuition dollars from previous programs to fund it, thereby avoiding the use of the general budget. A recommendation for a part-time hire was made to provide music instruction for three hours a day. Additionally, Dr. Fisicaro highlighted a gap in the district’s gifted and talented education program, which is mandated by state law. Andy Tagm, the school media specialist, is currently overseeing these responsibilities, with new identification processes for gifted students planned for January and May.
In an effort to involve students in governance, the board introduced student representatives Mor Kamas and Joe Shean. Both students expressed enthusiasm for their new roles and shared their involvement in various school activities. Kamas, who described Haddon Township as a second home, participates in field hockey, lacrosse, and the Hope Club. Shean, who is also active in multiple sports and clubs, noted his family’s longstanding connection to the school, with several brothers having graduated from Haddon High School.
The board also introduced an exchange student program, welcoming three students from Mexico, France, and Spain. The program aims to expand despite challenges in finding host families. The district’s certification to accept J1 and F1 students could potentially increase enrollment and state aid, as well as allow the collection of tuition from international students.
The meeting included a discussion on the turf installation process, focusing on product selection and timing. The timeline for implementation was emphasized as crucial.
During the finance and facilities section, a report was presented from a committee meeting earlier in the month. Topics included the ongoing wait for approval for a COPS grant, kindergarten section funding from Title II, and the finalization of negotiations for a three-year agreement with teachers. The report also highlighted completed projects from a recent referendum, including work at five elementary schools and replacements at the middle school.
Board members raised questions regarding agenda items such as a shared services agreement for the communications consortium and the use of buses for specific programs. It was confirmed that costs for the consortium were still in line with expectations, and that existing bus services would be utilized instead of hiring new employees for short durations.
An update from the instructional and program committee covered numerous topics, including the opening day for students, professional development days, and a guest presentation from Dr. Monica Shey, dean at Temple University. The committee also discussed updates on anti-bullying measures, safety training, and a kindergarten meet-and-greet for new families.
In the personnel section, a committee update highlighted the collaborative nature of the HCA contract negotiations, culminating in a five-year agreement with teachers. The board was informed that policy items for first or second readings would not be addressed this month due to ongoing reviews and consultations with the administrative team.
During the public comment section, a board member suggested reinstating an annual dinner with PTA leaders to foster better communication. This event had traditionally allowed board members and PTA members to engage in informal discussions about their families and community interests. Another board member expressed gratitude for support received over recent months and mentioned plans for a board retreat in January. Additionally, there was mention of an upcoming funding advocacy meeting scheduled for September 30, and an event by HTPSF to support school students, contingent on favorable weather.
Dr. Robert J. Fisicaro
School Board Officials:
Renee Billingsley, Marie Dezii (Vice President), Kellie Hinkle (President), John Kendall, James Lex, David Ricci, Allison Rodman, Kristyn Souder, Isis Williams
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/19/2024
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Recording Published:
09/20/2024
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Duration:
31 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Camden County
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Towns:
Haddon
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