South River School Board Honors Educators, Discusses Student Safety

At the South River School Board meeting on June 17, 2024, members recognized the valuable contributions of several retiring educators, discussed the student safety data report, and introduced new initiatives, including a mobile app and wellness programs. The board also tackled financial matters, approving various contracts and services, and celebrated the achievements of students and staff in extracurricular activities.

Retiring educators were at the forefront of the meeting, with recognitions for their years of service. Among the esteemed retirees were Raquel Rerio, Kelly Robinson, Ruby Gil Manion, and Amanda Wance, all of whom were presented with certificates of recognition. Christine Brasno, Valerie Alcott, Kevin Kidney, and Deborah Napolitano also received special acknowledgment for their commitment to the district. Their personal reflections highlighted the profound impact they had on the school’s community and its students.

In addition to the educators, Emmanuel Bisera, a student representative, was recognized for their service to the Board of Education. This moment underscored the importance of student involvement and voice within the governance of the school district.

The meeting also shone a light on the district’s robust efforts to ensure student safety. The director of student services presented a comprehensive student safety data report spanning from September 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023. The report detailed the number of incidents and the various training programs across the schools. Notably, the report praised the success of the attendance letter campaign and the positive integration of newcomers through the ell student ambassador program. Recognizing the vital role of mental health in education, the board members expressed gratitude for the programs aimed at supporting student well-being, including social-emotional learning curriculums and therapy dog programs.

Superintendent Sylvia Zircher provided a report that included a thank-you to the board for the implementation of a wellness day, which garnered positive feedback from students and staff alike. The superintendent also unveiled a new mobile app designed to mirror the district’s website, offering convenient access to district information. Furthermore, Zircher discussed the introduction of new hours and a bell schedule for all schools and highlighted the preparation for upcoming summer programs such as the AP Academy and the 21st-century program.

Financial stability and responsibility were evident in the superintendent’s report, which featured the district’s budget items on the finance agenda. The board approved contracts and services key to the district’s operations, including insurance, legal services, educational evaluations, mental health services, and technology renewals. Additionally, the district’s participation in Juneteenth celebrations was acknowledged, emphasizing a commitment to diversity and acceptance.

The committee reports provided further insights into the district’s priorities and activities. The Athletics and Extracurricular Committee discussed the summer athletics schedule, while the Buildings and Grounds Committee reported on the disposal of outdated cafeteria equipment. The Finance Committee’s report was particularly comprehensive, covering the approval of contracts for essential services such as mental health, technology, and furniture installation.

During the public session, the board allowed community members to express their thoughts and concerns on agenda items within a 10-minute timeframe.

One member expressed satisfaction with the broad coverage of items essential for the upcoming school year, including safety and security measures, mental health services, and the professional development plan. Another member voiced concerns over financial allocations to a religious school perceived as operating behind a charter school facade. The approval of the 2024-2028 memorandum of agreement with the South River Association of Administrators marked the conclusion of contract negotiations with unions and was deemed a significant accomplishment.

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:
Sylvia Zircher
School Board Officials:
Cynthia Urbanik, Kevin Nielsen, Raymond Baszak, John Budzin, Lisa Byrne, Elizabeth Lell, Nicole Sadowski, Jennifer Yong Yow

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