Hillside School Board Faces Scrutiny Over Hiring Practices and Budget Concerns
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
10/30/2024
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Recording Published:
10/30/2024
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Duration:
95 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Hillside
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Hillside School Board meeting, attention was focused on controversies surrounding hiring practices, budget allocations, and transportation costs. Concerns were raised over the employment of an individual with a criminal history, budgetary constraints affecting student activities, and the district’s handling of student performance metrics, especially in mathematics and literacy.
One of the most contentious issues discussed was the hiring of an individual referred to as Mr. Sal, who allegedly maintained a salary while incarcerated. Community members questioned the district’s background check procedures and the implications of employing someone with a criminal record. A legal representative clarified that not all convictions disqualify an individual from district employment, specifically noting, “a person who was convicted of a misdemeanor which is not an indictable offense does not prohibit someone from working in a school district.” This explanation aimed to address public concerns about the balance between legal allowances and ethical considerations.
Transport costs also emerged as a issue, with board members and residents discussing the financial burden placed on families due to the rising costs of school trips. One speaker highlighted that coach buses could cost nearly $1,000 per day, while yellow buses ranged from $600 to $700 if kept past dismissal. They urged the board to integrate these costs into the district budget to prevent students from being charged up to $70 for trips, such as an upcoming zoo visit. Fundraising efforts were deemed inadequate to offset these expenses, leading to calls for legislative action to mitigate the financial impact on families.
Another area of concern was the district’s transparency and accountability regarding the budget. A speaker questioned the allocation of the $8.6 million expenditure attributed to the school board, contrasting it with the lack of visible resources in classrooms. Despite no increase in municipal taxes over the past decade, the speaker implied that the school board’s financial management required closer examination.
Student performance, particularly in mathematics and literacy, was also a focal point. The superintendent presented data on cohort analysis, acknowledging challenges faced by first graders, but noted that 75% were prepared to advance to the next grade. Efforts to improve student outcomes included the introduction of high-impact tutoring programs, funded by a $192,000 grant from the Department of Education. These sessions catered to approximately 180 third and fourth graders, focusing on literacy and math without financial burdens on families. The superintendent reported that 81% of participants showed growth in literacy, and 90% improved on benchmark assessments.
The public comment session revealed community concerns about the district’s priorities and resource allocation. A resident expressed disappointment over the cancellation of a traditional breast cancer awareness event, emphasizing its importance in fostering community support. Another speaker pointed to the lack of teachers for homebound students, stressing the emotional and financial strain on families forced to hire private tutors due to insufficient district support.
Further discussions touched upon community outreach and student involvement in local clean-up activities. The formation of an advisory committee aimed at strengthening relationships with community partners was announced.
Erskine R. Glover
School Board Officials:
Laquana Best, Donald Howard, Jr., Cheryl Cillo, Helen Egwaikhide, Raymond L. Hamlin (Esq.), Marjorie Hargrave, Jo-Ann Horton-Givens, Calvin Lofton, Aniyah Parks, Pinchas Shapiro
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/30/2024
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Recording Published:
10/30/2024
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Duration:
95 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Hillside
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