Mullica School Board Faces Parental Concerns Over Teacher’s Classroom Conduct
- Meeting Overview:
The Mullica School Board meeting was marked by discussions as parents raised concerns about a teacher’s conduct in a first-grade classroom. The incident involved a teacher allegedly throwing a chair in frustration, hitting a child, which has sparked an ongoing investigation. Despite the investigation and parental concerns, the teacher remains in the classroom, prompting calls for greater transparency and communication from the school administration. The meeting also addressed student achievements, school programs, and infrastructure updates.
24:13The most notable issue addressed during the meeting was brought up during the public comments section, where a parent expressed grave concerns about a recent incident involving a first-grade teacher. The parent recounted an event where the teacher, in a moment of frustration, allegedly threw a chair that struck a child. This incident occurred three weeks prior, and although an investigation is underway, the teacher continues to work with students. The parent voiced worries about the potential impact on children’s safety and their perception of authority figures, emphasizing that such behaviors need to be addressed to prevent a culture of fear and intimidation in the classroom.
28:39Another parent, Sarah Rash, shared her ongoing struggles with the same teacher, citing her child’s reluctance to attend class and emotional distress, which the school administration reportedly failed to adequately address. Rash criticized the lack of communication from the school, revealing that she received minimal feedback regarding the investigation. She described an inadequate resolution offered by the school, which involved allowing her child to sit in the office during music class. Rash expressed frustration over the school’s failure to inform parents about the incident, noting that her son only disclosed details due to their close relationship and the absence of school communication.
Both parents called for improved transparency regarding the investigation’s findings and the teacher’s status. They urged the board to explore alternative elective options if the current music class was not meeting students’ needs or if the teacher’s behavior was inappropriate.
32:09In response, board members acknowledged the parents’ concerns but clarified that personnel matters are legally restricted, limiting their ability to discuss specifics publicly. They assured parents that the board was attentive to their concerns and suggested scheduling meetings with the superintendent to ensure their issues are addressed effectively.
01:47The meeting also highlighted student achievements, beginning with a segment led by Misty Francisco, who presented certificates to notable students. Pedra Pagan was celebrated as the spelling bee champion, receiving applause for her accomplishments. Additionally, three students—Olivia Pollock, Isabella Pulk, and Riley Rushio—proposed the establishment of a cheerleading team at Mullica Township Middle School. They presented a well-organized plan, referencing other schools’ successful programs and the keen interest from 18 students across grades five through eight. The board members expressed pride in the students’ initiative and showed willingness to explore the proposal further, although they noted contractual issues with the union that needed to be addressed.
05:55The board also recognized the volleyball team, led by Todd Carl, for their undefeated season and third-place tournament finish despite key players’ absence. Each team member received a certificate, and Carl highlighted the contributions of team managers like Aubrey Rosario, who initiated award creation for the team.
14:05In terms of school operations, the meeting covered a variety of topics, including updates on the HVAC project, which faced delivery delays. A Zoom meeting was scheduled for the following week to assess progress. The board also reviewed the chronic absenteeism corrective action plan, showing growth and adjustments in state percentages for elementary grades.
15:32Committee reports included discussions on curriculum developments, with an emphasis on upcoming summer work in mathematics and science and a shift away from a previously lacking program. Pre-K registration numbers were also discussed. The finance operations report provided updates on healthcare contract renewals and lease term adjustments for Yale, as well as decisions to retain the current auditor and maintain private tuition rates.
18:49A series of motions were approved, most without discussion. These included items recommended by the superintendent, professional development initiatives related to climate change and resiliency, and budget adjustments for the pre-K program. Additionally, the board underscored the importance of federal funding for the ASUS program.
Mary Lou DeFrancisco
School Board Officials:
Susan Brownhill, Catherine Werner, Chantay Lynch, Carmen Jacobo, Sarah Kurtz, Bob Stollenwerk, Nick Roehnert, Mark F. Winterbottom, Joy Wyld, Todd D’Anna (Business Administrator)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/28/2025
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Recording Published:
05/28/2025
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Duration:
44 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Highly Noteworthy
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Mullica
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