Ridgewood School Board Grapples with Flooding, Special Education, and Water Quality Concerns

The Ridgewood School Board meeting centered on addressing community concerns, including ongoing flooding issues at school athletic fields, the treatment of special education families, and the quality of drinking water in schools.

The meeting began with a discussion about the persistent flooding problems at the Benjamin Franklin (BF) field and the high school fields. Community members expressed frustration over perceived delays and lack of progress in addressing these issues. A community group, formed in response to repeated flooding incidents, had raised approximately $220,000 to fund feasibility studies and other initiatives. However, delays due to administrative changes and the need for a new architect hindered progress. The lack of necessary land surveys and the unsatisfactory state of available materials further complicated the situation.

The conversation about field management included discussions on potential solutions to flooding, such as silt management and collaborating with neighboring towns for additional field access. The need for clarity on decision-making authority regarding the fields was emphasized, as the existing policy appeared outdated and unclear. The focus shifted to exploring alternative solutions, like conditioning and weight training when field conditions are unsuitable for practice. There was also a call for creative funding solutions.

In addition to flooding issues, the meeting addressed the treatment of special education families within the district. A local resident and parent of a child on the autism spectrum expressed distress regarding her treatment by the board’s attorney. She emphasized the necessity for open dialogue between the school district and parents of children with special needs, stating, “broken communication breeds mistrust which can lead to litigation.” She urged the board to recognize the challenges special needs parents face and criticized the board for being unaware of the treatment her family received. Another speaker echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the need for civility and patience in discussions about special needs education.

The board acknowledged the importance of addressing special education concerns and suggested forming an ad hoc committee focused on special education to provide additional oversight and support. The necessity of moving to an executive session for deeper discussions on these sensitive matters was agreed upon.

Water quality in schools was another pressing topic. Concerns were raised about the installation of water filters in school water fountains. Despite funding approval in May 2024, there seemed to be an insufficient number of filters installed at certain schools. A speaker noted the ongoing concerns about water quality and health for students, requesting that the board revisit the distribution of filters to ensure that every water bottle station across schools is equipped with them.

Additionally, the meeting touched on the need for clearer protocols regarding meeting decorum and responsibilities. Ensuring healthy and positive discourse during meetings was emphasized, with discussions about revisiting the shared service agreement related to these protocols. The board member highlighted the importance of managing expectations regarding the costs involved in retrofitting water bottle filling stations with filters.

The meeting also included updates on the appointment of the district anti-bullying coordinator, recognizing October as National Bullying Prevention Month. Concerns about bullying were raised by several speakers, leading to a broader discussion about the school district’s accountability in addressing bullying. The board emphasized the need for transparency and respect among members and the community, with a call for accountability and civility in public meetings.

Financial matters were discussed, including a donation from the Willard Homman School Association and concerns about the allocation of funds for clubs at elementary schools. The board clarified that the existence of clubs depends on teacher availability and interest, with further discussions planned to address equity and the distribution of clubs among schools.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Mark Schwarz
School Board Officials:
Sheila Brogan, Muhammad Mahmoud, Hyunju Kwak, Saurabh Dani, Mary Micale

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