Somerville School Board Supports Plaque Honoring Paul Robeson, Discusses Chromebook Policy Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
At a recent Somerville School Board meeting, members expressed support for a proposal to honor Paul Robeson with a plaque at the original site of Somerville High School, now serving as a middle school. The board also addressed public concerns over the take-home policy for school-issued Chromebooks, especially regarding cybersecurity risks and family interactions.
The proposal to place a plaque honoring Paul Robeson at the original site of Somerville High School was introduced by Kendall Hall from the Ubuntu Cultural Pavilion. The plaque aims to recognize Robeson’s contributions to the community and the school, and it will be included in the African-American heritage trail.
In public comments, Kevin Raferty voiced concerns about the current policy allowing students to take home school-issued Chromebooks. He shared a personal observation from a Mother’s Day outing, contrasting his family’s device-free dinner with other families whose children were using electronic devices. Raferty urged the board to reconsider the take-home policy, highlighting potential negative impacts on family interactions and cybersecurity risks, particularly if the devices are used for activities like online banking. He acknowledged equity concerns that justify the policy but called for additional restrictions to safeguard families.
Raferty also touched on his application for the open board vacancy, citing his background in educational technology and personal experience with the IEP and 504 processes. He thanked a staff member for her responsiveness to his inquiries and expressed a desire to help parents navigate these educational programs. Additionally, he mentioned specific platforms used in the district’s elementary technology program, advocating for careful vetting of AI tools like ChatGPT.
Following Raferty’s comments, the board president acknowledged his application and reiterated the importance of community involvement in public service roles. The president encouraged the public to engage with the administration on technology-related questions, highlighting ongoing efforts to address these concerns.
The board meeting also included a discussion on recent community events and initiatives. The president led a moment of silence in memory of Abner Chiron Pedra, a student whose recent passing deeply affected the community. The board expressed gratitude for the leadership of Principal Frederick, Director McDonald, and the crisis response team during this difficult time. The president also acknowledged the emotional toll on educators and the community, emphasizing the importance of support and compassion.
Teacher Appreciation Week was another focal point of the meeting, with the board expressing its gratitude for the dedication and hard work of teachers and staff. The superintendent echoed these sentiments, praising the community’s support and the commitment of educators, especially following the passing of Abner. The superintendent also highlighted recent county events celebrating educators, including a performance by Shawn Ferguson and his jazz ensemble.
The student board representatives provided updates on school activities, including a teacher appreciation luncheon and themed dress days. Upcoming events include a spring instrumental concert, the 40th annual honors award ceremony, and ongoing initiatives by the Interact Club and Black Student Union, such as a food drive with a final collection date on May 29. Additionally, prom ticket sales and various athletic events were noted, highlighting a busy schedule leading up to graduation.
The board addressed several business motions, including the approval of a playground bid for Badir, after reevaluating the initial lowest bidder’s submission. The board moved forward with the second bidder to install playground equipment, emphasizing the ongoing capital projects beyond the referendum. Business motions for preschool through 8th grade and district-wide items were approved, along with staff renewal recommendations for the upcoming year. A question arose regarding a specific item, which was clarified as not a renewal but contingent on negotiations for the next year.
Amidst these discussions, the board also recognized the Somerset County Teacher of the Year from Hillside Intermediate School and shared updates from the Somerset County Association of Board of Education meeting. Notably, the meeting included a discussion on rising healthcare costs and a sample resolution urging relief that local boards could adopt.
Gary Lubisco Jr.
School Board Officials:
Mr. William (Bill) Kimmick, Mr. Derek Jess, Mr. Dan Carlson, Mrs. Stephanie Dale, Mr. Mateo Garcia, Mrs. Jamie Kraska, Mr. Lucien (Luc) Sergile, Jr., Mrs. Amanda Sherwin, Mrs. Denise Van Horn, Ms. Bindu Shah
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/12/2026
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Recording Published:
05/12/2026
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Duration:
36 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Branchburg, Somerville
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