Wayne School Board Acknowledges Athletic Achievements and Tackles Classroom Overcrowding Concerns

The recent Wayne School Board meeting covered a range of topics, including the recognition of student athletic achievements, discussions on class size concerns at James Fallon School, updates to the district calendar, and community events aimed at supporting local first responders. The board also addressed personnel matters and public comments on various agenda items.

In a meeting that highlighted both student accomplishments and community concerns, the board took time to honor the performances of several young athletes. Vincent Thornton, a standout from Pine Lakes Elementary School, received accolades for his outstanding achievements in track and field. Competing in the 9-10 age group, Vincent secured first place in high jump and third in javelin at the US Track and Field Regional 2 Championships. He went on to place second in high jump at the national championships in Savannah, Georgia. His brother, Joel Thornton, was also recognized for his impressive 15th place in the national high jump competition for the 11-12 age group. Both brothers expressed gratitude for the support they received from family and coaches.

Another young athlete, TJ Roberts from Thunder Day Elementary School, earned recognition for his prowess in shot put, winning gold at the Region 2 Championship. He placed 14th nationally in the shot put at the United States Track and Field Junior Olympics. The board and attendees applauded these students.

As the meeting progressed, concerns about class sizes at James Fallon School emerged as a pressing topic. Residents, including Chrissy Salentacis, voiced worries about fourth-grade classes that have reportedly grown to 28-29 students, a significant increase from the previous year. A total of 49 families had communicated their concerns to the board and the district, emphasizing the need for additional support in these overcrowded classrooms. Salentacis read from a co-authored email, stressing the importance of hiring more instructional aides to assist students, particularly as current paraprofessionals are focused on students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).

In response to these concerns, a board member addressed the challenges of managing class sizes within the constraints of the district’s budget. The member explained the necessity of budget reallocations for additional staffing, which could result in cuts to other programs. They highlighted that the district operates under a capped revenue system, requiring careful planning and approval for any staffing changes. While acknowledging the need for more resources, the board member assured the community that if the situation becomes critical, a plan will be presented to secure funding for additional support.

The meeting also included updates to the district calendar, notably the reinstatement of the word “Christmas” to the December holiday recess for the 2025-2026 school year. This change marked the first use of the term since 1997. Additionally, Veterans Day was added to the district-wide calendar of events, and the calendar was streamlined by removing non-school days to improve readability.

Community involvement remained a theme throughout the meeting, with announcements about upcoming events supporting local first responders. Members of the Pay County 200 Club were present to promote a fall fundraiser scheduled for October 14, featuring a whiskey and cigar experience and performances by a local magician. The event aims to raise funds for college scholarships for families of first responders who die in the line of duty. Additionally, a mayoral and council candidates forum was announced for October 6, providing residents an opportunity to engage with local candidates.

The board continued with personnel matters, addressing revisions to the agenda related to staff compensation for the Fairview Lake Encampment. Adjustments included hourly rate changes for teachers and paraprofessionals, as well as compensation for nurses working beyond regular hours. Recognitions were given to retiring staff members, including Margaret Joyce Forbes from the transportation department, Jenny Bogdan from Ryerson School, and Naban Alamara, a custodian at Skylar Kfax Middle School. Each retiree was commended for their service and positive impact on the school community.

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Superintendent:
Mark Toback
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