Scotch Plains Fanwood School Board Addresses Palestinian Book Postponement and Community Concerns Amidst Facility Planning and Policy Updates
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
01/25/2024
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Recording Published:
01/27/2024
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Duration:
74 Minutes
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Towns:
Fanwood, Scotch Plains
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County:
Union County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Scotch Plains Fanwood School Board meeting, community members voiced strong concerns over the postponement of the book “Mornings in Jenin,” intended to foster dialogue about the Palestinian plight. The session was also significant for reports on increased student enrollment, potential facility expansions, and policy updates. Additionally, the board recognized School Board recognition month and acknowledged various achievements within the district.
The parent criticized the board for not adequately recognizing the suffering of Palestinian people in their communications. Further concerns came from another parent and a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, who spoke about the need for representation of Palestinian voices and the impact of the district’s actions on Arab and Muslim students’ sense of safety. A different angle was presented by a parent who connected the conflict involving Hamas and Israel to concerns about critical race theory.”
The public comments extended to criticisms of the district’s communication, with Dina M. expressing disappointment that the district’s support seemed one-sided towards the Jewish community, urging for acknowledgment of the children dying in Gaza.
The district’s response to these concerns was not directly addressed during the meeting. Instead, the board focused on discussing facility planning due to an increase in student enrollment.
The Superintendent, Joan Mast, presented several motions, including out-of-district placements, field trip requests, and personnel recommendations. The board also addressed other business items, such as staff training, services for special education students, and the search for a high school principal, among others. These items passed with little to no discussion.
Reports by board members included updates on the long-range facilities plan, budget discussions, and the Garden State Coalition of Schools meeting, which touched on AI and legislative updates. Miss Boroff updated the board on the Committee on Special Education Parent Advisory Group meeting, mentioning dyslexia training and classroom accommodations.
In recognition of the board’s efforts, the Scotch Plains Fanwood PTA Council president, Suzan Epad Borland, thanked the members for their volunteer service, with the PTA Council presenting personalized gift cards to each board member. Superintendent Mast addressed the global conflict’s impact on the community, emphasizing the commitment to inclusivity and tolerance within the schools.
The meeting also included updates on student activities, such as the achievements of the Model UN and DECA Club, sports events, and the Barcelona exchange trip. The public comment section featured additional parents’ concerns, including the content of certain books in the school library and dissatisfaction with policy enforcement leading to safety concerns.
The meeting concluded with recognition of community events, such as the Martin Luther King Day of Service, with Dr. Mast receiving an award and a teacher’s selection for a Fulbright trip to South Korea. Celebrations also included the successful Super Sports Saturday event and the high school’s Pops concert.
Joan Mast
School Board Officials:
Evan Murray, Dr. Karen Kulikowski, Amy Boroff, Amy Winkler, Sonali Barve, Nancy Bauer, Deb Brody, Stephanie Suriani, Tonya Williams, Sairah Llano, Mac Bastable, Lakendra McFadden (District Anti-Bullying Coordinator)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/25/2024
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Recording Published:
01/27/2024
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Duration:
74 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Noteworthy
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Fanwood, Scotch Plains
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