Long Hill School Board Evaluates Academic Performance and Strategic Planning Initiatives
-
Meeting Type:
School Board
-
Meeting Date:
10/07/2024
-
Recording Published:
10/07/2024
-
Duration:
93 Minutes
-
State:
New Jersey
-
County:
Morris County
-
Towns:
Long Hill
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Long Hill School Board meeting, attention was given to the academic performance of students, strategic planning for future stakeholder engagement, and an ongoing shared service regionalization study. Discussions highlighted mixed results from state assessments, the need for improved family engagement, and initiatives to enhance educational strategies across the district.
The meeting began with a detailed presentation on the 2024 Statewide assessments, focusing on the district’s goals to enhance student performance, improve attendance, and strengthen family involvement. The presentation revealed mixed results in the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) for grades three through eight. While some grades showed improvement, others, particularly in math and science, presented challenges. The board noted a downward trend in math scores between certain grade transitions, prompting calls for deeper analysis. An emphasis was placed on using multiple measures to assess student performance, acknowledging that small changes in student mobility or individual performance could affect overall percentages.
The board discussed the need for differentiated instruction to cater to diverse learning needs. This was exemplified by a 95% passing rate in Algebra 1 and nearly 100% in geometry, highlighting successful intervention strategies. There was a recognition of the disparities in ELA scores between boys and girls, and a commitment to address this issue as part of broader educational improvements.
Family engagement was another focal point, particularly for families who speak languages other than English. New translation devices funded by the Long Hill Education Foundation are now being used to improve communication with non-English speaking parents. These devices were successfully implemented during back-to-school nights and are part of a broader strategy to enhance family involvement.
Strategic planning for stakeholder engagement was also a major topic, with plans to schedule sessions on various days to maximize participation. The district aims to hold these sessions by mid-February, with an emphasis on public relations to ensure broad community involvement. The introduction of a promotional video featuring community members was proposed to maintain visibility and encourage participation.
The shared service regionalization study received considerable discussion, focusing on extracting more nuanced insights from existing data. A Town Hall meeting is planned for January. The study aims to address special education, transportation, and curriculum alignment, with potential models being evaluated for effectiveness. The committee will produce a detailed report by mid-2025, incorporating feedback from community engagement activities.
The board also addressed the issue of governance, proposing a reduction in budget meetings and a shift in meeting schedules to streamline discussions. Financial updates included ongoing challenges in hiring food service personnel and a noted increase in transportation-related expenses. The importance of the October 15th enrollment numbers was emphasized for state aid determinations.
Additionally, the meeting covered personnel matters, including the retirement of Kathy Dovi after 21 years of service, and acknowledged her contributions to the district. The board also discussed upcoming policy changes.
George P. Alexis
School Board Officials:
Ann Butler, Kim Case, Danielle Daley, Justin Foster, Tom Grosskopf, Crystal Marr, Katie McLennan, Karen Nyquist, Melissa Ruvolo
-
Meeting Type:
School Board
-
Committee:
-
Meeting Date:
10/07/2024
-
Recording Published:
10/07/2024
-
Duration:
93 Minutes
-
Notability Score:
Routine
Receive debriefs about local meetings in your inbox weekly:
-
State:
New Jersey
-
County:
Morris County
-
Towns:
Long Hill
Recent Meetings Nearby:
- 12/23/2024
- 12/23/2024
- 131 Minutes
- 12/23/2024
- 12/23/2024
- 62 Minutes
- 12/23/2024
- 12/23/2024
- 53 Minutes