Old Bridge School Board Explores Global Learning and Inclusivity Initiatives
- Meeting Overview:
The Old Bridge School Board meeting focused on the expansion of global learning opportunities through various student programs, the reinforcement of inclusivity within the district, and the enhancement of meal options for students. Discussions included the positive impact of these initiatives on student development and community engagement.
29:59In a notable segment of the meeting, attention centered on the district’s international programs, highlighting a recent student trip to a rainforest animal sanctuary. This educational experience involved students interacting with rescued animals like sloths and parrots, and participating in hands-on tasks such as feeding and cleaning, which bolstered their understanding of ecology and service learning. Additionally, plans for a student exchange program with Germany were outlined, following recent visits from German students to Old Bridge. This initiative is part of a broader effort to provide diverse global learning opportunities, which also include previous trips to France and an upcoming trip to Italy. The district’s language programs, including Mandarin Chinese, were acknowledged as unique offerings that enrich students’ exposure to different cultures, emphasizing the value of these experiences in preparing students for an interconnected world.
1:19:59Inclusivity within the district was another significant theme, with board members discussing the importance of ensuring all students receive equal educational opportunities. A resolution to reaffirm the inclusion of students with disabilities was debated, with some members expressing strong support for the initiative, underscoring that inclusivity is not merely a political statement but a fundamental right for all students.
1:03:08The board also announced an innovative initiative regarding student meal options. For the first time, students would have the opportunity to select their lunches and take them home, a move facilitated by a state program allowing food service companies to participate. This initiative is expected to improve student meal satisfaction and accommodate diverse dietary needs, as highlighted by recent updates that include increased vegetarian options and accommodations for students observing Ramadan.
29:59Additionally, the board engaged in discussions about the architectural design program at the high school, led by teacher Susan Naza. She detailed the curriculum’s use of professional software and hands-on projects, such as bridge design, which help students apply their skills in real-world scenarios. Naza emphasized the program’s success in fostering practical skills and expressed concerns about raising awareness among students and guidance counselors to boost enrollment.
46:03The meeting also celebrated Black History Month, with district-wide activities aimed at educating students about significant historical figures and events. From PowerPoint presentations by fifth graders to crafting projects by younger students, these activities spanned all grade levels, incorporating various subjects such as English and social studies. This month-long recognition underscored the district’s dedication to instilling research, writing, and presentation skills in students.
1:03:08Financial management was another key focus, as the board approved a clean audit, commending the administration’s diligence in maintaining accurate financial records. Discussions highlighted the importance of transparency and accuracy in financial reporting.
1:39:18Public comments brought forth by Brooke Richards Patterson addressed concerns about the summer school program’s funding and effectiveness, the absence of contingency plans following the loss of late buses, and transparency in fund allocation. These comments sparked responses from board members who clarified the structure and funding of the summer school program and reassured that hiring practices are conducted through a structured process.
1:55:53As the meeting concluded, members reflected on community engagement activities and upcoming events, such as the “Lucky Charms campaign” to recognize school staff, and a proposed charity sporting event to raise funds for student scholarships.
David Cittadino
School Board Officials:
Jennifer D’Antuono, Elena Francisco, Richard Dunn, Salvatore Giordano, Marjorie Jodrey, Kristina Mazzone, Jay D. Slade, Matt Sulikowski, Kiran Venkatesan
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/18/2025
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Recording Published:
02/18/2025
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Duration:
132 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Old Bridge
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