Watchung School Board Discusses Significant Facility Upgrades and Student Safety Data
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
09/19/2024
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Recording Published:
09/19/2024
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Duration:
69 Minutes
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Towns:
Watchung
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County:
Somerset County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
The Watchung School Board’s recent meeting on September 19, 2024, included updates on significant facility upgrades, student safety data, and various operational and personnel matters.
The most newsworthy event from the meeting was a detailed presentation by Conor O’Brien of Legacy Construction Management, who provided crucial updates on ongoing construction projects within the district. These projects included HVAC upgrades, toilet room enhancements, media center renovations, front office renovations, and security improvements. O’Brien reported that although the existing HVAC system remains operational and functional, the start of new installations had faced delays and was set to begin the following Monday. He stressed the importance of coordination between contractors and school administration to minimize disruptions during school hours. Communication with school principals was established to keep them informed and ensure that construction activities did not interfere with school operations. Two rooftop replacements were also part of the project, with crane operations scheduled when the school was not in session to avoid any safety concerns.
O’Brien also provided updates on the media center renovations, which had experienced delays but were expected to be completed by the end of September. Successful inspections for building and electrical work had allowed for the continuation of the project, with flooring and casework installations scheduled soon. Additionally, the art room adjustments were reported to have achieved a comfortable setting for use. Dr. Julie Glazer followed up with positive news regarding the usability of school facilities despite ongoing construction work, noting that while the media center would not be ready for back-to-school night, other facilities were largely unaffected. The gym’s completion was confirmed, with programs like volleyball and basketball set to begin in October and November, respectively. There was also a mention of the reinstallation of the adventure course, planned for the week of November 22, with a ceremony anticipated to celebrate its return to the community.
The meeting also included an important discussion on student safety data reporting for the 2023-2024 school year. This report, mandated by state regulations, detailed incidents of violence, vandalism, substance abuse, weapons, and confirmed harassment, intimidation, and bullying (HIB) cases. Valley View School reported three confirmed HIB incidents and seven other incidents necessitating student removal. The report highlighted that discrepancies between total incidents and confirmed cases could arise from multiple offenses reported from a single occurrence. Both schools are set to engage in an HIB self-assessment as part of the district’s anti-bullying initiative, allowing them to evaluate and strengthen their anti-bullying measures. The HIB grades published on the district’s website reflect this self-assessment, although the timeline for the next report remains uncertain, with a possibility of it being presented later in the fall or possibly in May or June.
Enrollment data was briefly discussed, indicating a stable student population across grade levels, with a noted increase of four students. The discussion also highlighted kindergarten enrollment, which increased from 56 students last year to 72 this year, necessitating the addition of an extra section. The conversation acknowledged the stability of enrollment figures across grades five to eight and noted out-of-district placements. There was curiosity about preschool enrollment, particularly the disparity between admission numbers and expressed interest. Previous discussions about expanding the preschool program through partnerships with private preschools or renting additional space had not been well received by the community.
In personnel matters, the superintendent recognized three retiring staff members for their contributions to the district: Cindy Scalera, employed since 2021; Kathy DeFranco, who has served in various roles since 1999; and Martha Riley, a music teacher since 2012. Each retiree was acknowledged for their impact on students and the community, with their respective departure dates being Halloween, Thanksgiving, and the end of the school year.
Principal Denise Vickner of Bayberry provided an update on the new school year, noting a strong start with various academic and social-emotional activities. She reported on the first all-school meeting held at Bayberry, where students engaged in school cheers and discussions about rules and learning themes. Upcoming events included back-to-school nights, picture days for students, and a Title One and multilingual parent meeting. Students in grades K to 8 were completing their I-Ready diagnostic assessments to inform individualized learning paths.
The business administrator reported on typical opening activities, including processing numerous purchase orders and managing payments. An annual audit was upcoming, necessitating document preparation. Transportation services had seen improvements compared to the previous year, with routing changes implemented for safety. The new K to 2 transportation coordinator was addressing concerns and refining bus timings. The community was also shocked by the sudden death of a consultant, Jerry Ford.
The meeting also covered updates from various committees. The personnel committee discussed the approval of staff positions and expedited certificates from the county. The curriculum committee reported on updates to physical education and health curricula in response to state requirements. The policy committee reviewed proposed policies, including those on harassment, intimidation, and bullying. There was mention of a potential future consideration to change the election time for board members from November to April.
Dr. Julie Glazer
School Board Officials:
Jennifer Agugliaro, Danielle Amedeo, Mohamad Freij, Manuel Gonzalez, Dorie Harvey, Anthony Ingrassia, Phyllis Juette, Fatima Santos
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/19/2024
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Recording Published:
09/19/2024
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Duration:
69 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:
Watchung
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