Lawrence School District Expands Cardinal Kids Preschool Amid High Demand
- Meeting Overview:
The Lawrence School Board meeting focused on critical developments within the district, highlighting the expansion of the Cardinal Kids Preschool program, the introduction of a new student representative, and recognition of board members for their service.
The most notable discussion during the meeting revolved around the substantial growth of the Cardinal Kids Preschool program. This initiative is a cornerstone of the district’s strategic vision, illustrating its integral role in shaping the future of education in Lawrence. The preschool program, which serves children ages 3 to 5, has experienced remarkable growth, with enrollment increasing from 105 to 255 students in a year and projections reaching 285 for the next school year. This expansion reflects a 12% increase for the 2026-2027 academic year, prompting the addition of two new classrooms to accommodate the growing number of students.
The presentation on the preschool program highlighted the collaborative efforts of various team members, including preschool instructional coach Dana Schneider and community parent involvement specialist Kim Graowski. Their partnership with the Lawrence Day School administrative staff was noted as essential to the program’s success. The emphasis was placed on inclusive education, with integrated classrooms fostering collaboration and inclusion. Currently, the preschool program supports 255 students across 17 classrooms, with a focus on providing seats for children with individualized education programs. However, high demand persists, as evidenced by the 267 applications received, leaving 106 families on a waiting list.
The necessity of infrastructure to maintain consistent quality across the program was also discussed. This includes certified teachers, instructional assistants, and specialized support roles essential for academic, developmental, and behavioral support. The program’s transformation from limited resources to a thriving educational environment was attributed to strategic planning and collaborative efforts.
The board also addressed the importance of preschool as a foundational infrastructure that informs future educational practices. Preschool serves as the district’s first instructional data point, impacting kindergarten readiness and facilitating a smoother transition to elementary school. The alignment of preschool and kindergarten systems was emphasized. Future priorities include maintaining program quality, expanding access, and strengthening alignment from preK through kindergarten. The district aims to enhance family communication and support, particularly for families navigating the enrollment process. Sustainable growth is contingent on strong systems of coaching, teacher development, and leadership structures.
In addition to preschool developments, the meeting recognized outgoing student representative Redeema Pandi for her contributions to the board, acknowledging her professionalism and the unique perspective she brought from the student body. Her successor, Abram Williams, was introduced, expressing his eagerness to represent the students and contribute to the board’s efforts. The board’s advisor shared a lighthearted moment from Williams’s selection process.
Recognition of board members also took center stage, with Michelle Bowes honored for 10 years of service, Jo Ann Groeger for 15 years, and Kevin Van Hise for 15 years. The board expressed gratitude for their dedication to the Lawrence Township Board of Education.
The Superintendent’s report emphasized mental health awareness, with a commitment to creating stigma-free schools. The report underscored the district’s focus on inclusive and supportive learning environments.
A somber note was introduced when the board secretary expressed condolences for the recent deaths of Robert Holsart and his son, former auditors for the district. Their long-standing relationship with the board and genuine care for the district’s needs were acknowledged.
In other discussions, the board addressed community outreach and educational initiatives. Efforts to inform families, especially those new to the area or without children in the schools, about the preschool program were emphasized. The establishment of a dedicated Community Parent Involvement Specialist (CPIS) was noted as a key step in fostering partnerships with the community. The board also discussed maintaining instructional consistency as the preschool program expanded, with regular meetings established to ensure alignment in messaging and instruction.
Robyn A. Klim
School Board Officials:
Michele Bowes, Amanda Santos, Olga Martinez, Arundel Clarke, Patricia (Pepper) Evans, Jo Ann Groeger, Michelle King, Ph.D., Diana Pasculli, Kevin Van Hise, Esq.
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/20/2026
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Recording Published:
05/20/2026
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Duration:
134 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Mercer County
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Towns:
Lawrence (Mercer County)
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