Kenilworth School Board Celebrates Student Achievements and Progress on School Projects
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
12/09/2024
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Recording Published:
12/09/2024
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Duration:
49 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Kenilworth, Winfield
- Meeting Overview:
The Kenilworth School Board meeting highlighted the celebration of athletic and academic achievements, progress on significant school infrastructure projects, and the acknowledgment of retiring board members. The board also discussed the transition of sixth-grade students and initiatives to enhance school culture and community engagement.
The meeting began with an enthusiastic recognition of student accomplishments, particularly in athletics. The girls’ soccer team was celebrated for winning the mountain division sectional championship against Union Catholic and achieving back-to-back conference wins, a historic accomplishment. The boys’ soccer team was lauded for their victory in the group one state sectional championship against Middlesex. Coaches emphasized the hard work and dedication of their players, with several athletes receiving all-division and all-state honors. The atmosphere was filled with pride and gratitude, recognizing the support from the community and the board.
Adding to the recognition of student accomplishments, Michael Andre, a distinguished senior, was introduced. Andre’s impressive extracurricular activities include playing with the Union County Municipal Band, serving as a bugler for the VFW and local fire department, and achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. His notable Eagle Scout project involved surveying a historic site in New Providence, preparing it for an archaeological dig. Andre’s aspiration to major in archaeology and lead his own digs was highlighted during the introduction.
Beyond student achievements, the board received an update on the progress of various school projects. The HVAC improvements were reported to be 98% complete, with ongoing adjustments to optimize room temperatures. The middle school’s science wing addition was advancing, with significant construction milestones, such as the installation of the second-floor slab. Additionally, updates on the Harding and Breely auditoriums were provided. The Breely auditorium’s lighting and ceiling installation were completed, with only seat numbering pending. Despite initial delays due to roof drain issues, the Harding auditorium was on track, with ceiling grid installation underway.
Vincent A. Gonnella, the Business Administrator, provided a detailed cost breakdown of these projects, including a $77,000 expense for contaminated soil removal during the fields project. However, an insurance claim of $455,000 ensured the projects remained within budget. The board also discussed plans for the transition of sixth-grade students from Harding to Breely, with a focus on creating a smooth transition plan and addressing traffic congestion through staggered start times.
The meeting took a moment to honor two departing board members, recognizing their dedication and contributions to the Kenilworth community. The superintendent praised Alison Tears for her three years of service, noting her level-headed approach and commitment to student welfare. Paulette Drogon was acknowledged for her twelve years of service. The voluntary nature of board positions was emphasized, with gratitude expressed for their dedication.
Further discussions included a focus on the upcoming Breely Winter concert, set to be the inaugural event in the newly renovated auditorium. The superintendent encouraged community attendance, promoting school spirit and engagement. Reports on harassment, intimidation, and bullying incidents were presented, with two confirmed cases for November. The discipline, enrollment, and residency reports were also made available for review.
The board addressed several resolutions, including finance, facilities, and negotiations matters. A significant resolution involved an extensive memorandum of agreement related to educational and law enforcement matters. Personnel resolutions were discussed, covering hiring, maternity requests, and extracurricular stipends.
The meeting concluded with a discussion on drug and alcohol awareness initiatives. The impactful “Every 15 Minutes” program was proposed for revival, alongside a suggestion to display a wrecked vehicle on school premises to emphasize the dangers of drunk driving. Community support for various school events was acknowledged, and a request for larger meeting venues was made in anticipation of increased attendance during student recognitions.
Jeremy Davies
School Board Officials:
Dr. Michelle Panichi, Gregg F. David, Robert Beiner, Paulette Drogon, John Ferreira, Ryan Haberthur, Anthony Laudati, Alison Tears, Nancy Zimmerman, Vincent A. Gonnella (Business Administrator/Board Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/09/2024
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Recording Published:
12/09/2024
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Duration:
49 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:
Kenilworth, Winfield
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