Saddle Brook School Board Unveils New Curriculum Initiatives and Student Opportunities

In a recent Saddle Brook School Board meeting, discussions centered on curriculum changes and student opportunities. The board focused on the introduction of an online financial literacy course for 10th graders, a transformation in the advanced video editing course, and expanded pathways for career readiness.

The board introduced an online financial literacy course aimed at 10th graders, designed to offer more flexibility in scheduling and broaden the range of electives available to students. By reducing the number of in-class semesters required for this subject, the initiative seeks to allow students to explore additional interests. The course will be taught by a business teacher and is structured to engage students early in their high school journey, encouraging them to take ownership of their educational paths.

In response to growing student interest, the advanced video editing course is being transformed into an interactive media class with a new focus on advertising. This shift aligns with the broader goal of creating educational pathways that are more flexible and relevant to future workforce needs. The interactive media class will address both soft and technical skills, equipping students for success, whether they choose to pursue college or enter the workforce directly.

The board also discussed strategies to overcome barriers that prevent students from accessing courses at Bergen Community College. These barriers include transportation and scheduling conflicts. By broadening access to Option Two pathways, the district aims to keep students on track with their peers while developing essential career readiness skills. This approach acknowledges the importance of having a backup plan and tangible skills as students prepare for their futures.

Proposals for in-house work-based learning opportunities were another focal point. The board suggested creating practical experiences aligned with students’ studies, such as participation in a media team or web development assistance. Further ideas included establishing a school store to teach students inventory management and marketing, alongside clerical support roles for office assistants. These initiatives are tailored to students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) or 504 plans, who may face challenges in securing traditional employment opportunities.

Student testimonials provided compelling accounts of the educational impact of these initiatives. Kaden, a representative from the public speaking class, praised the course for enhancing his confidence and emphasized its value as a potential full-year offering. Fellow student Zusie echoed this sentiment, appreciating how the class prepared her for future interviews and professional interactions. Zusie also shared her enthusiasm for the hands-on learning in the anatomy and physiology class, particularly the experience of dissecting a sheep’s brain, which has fueled her interest in the medical field.

The meeting also addressed curriculum updates in various high school classes. Mr. Garvey’s English class was commended for its effectiveness in preparing students through timed essays, while Mr. Rosselli’s Algebra 2 class was noted for its role in equipping students for AP Pre-Calculus. These academic experiences reflect the district’s effort to maintain rigorous standards and prepare students for advanced studies.

In personnel matters, the board acknowledged the resignation of Mr. Felli, who is transitioning to a leadership position in another district, and the retirement of Mr. Napoleon, a high school science teacher, effective April 1. The board expressed optimism about filling these positions, highlighted by the recent hiring of a new middle school science teacher.

The board also discussed the implications of the upcoming state minimum wage increase to $15.49, set to take effect on January 1. This change will impact the pay structure for lunch aides, prompting potential negotiations for those earning above the minimum.

Superintendent Toni Violetti’s report included the announcement that Franklin School’s fourth-grade students would participate in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) on March 10. Additionally, she highlighted January as National School Board Recognition Month and encouraged board trustees to contribute to a summary of their backgrounds and motivations for serving.

The meeting concluded with a focus on community involvement, discussing various PTO events and fundraisers, including a successful holiday shop and an upcoming breakfast with Santa. The creation of a support system for special education parents through the CPAC group was also emphasized, with plans to enhance involvement and support through a session in March.

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:
Toni Violetti
School Board Officials:
Ms. Victoria Torbic, Ms. Hayley Traverso, Mr. Michael Accomando, Ms. Regina Barrale, Mr. Michael Errichiello, Ms. Mariana Ianneillo, Mr. Vincent Laurentino, Ms. Michele Roloff, Ms. Sylvia Zottarelli

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