Winslow School Board Discusses Chromebook Initiative and Food Bank Plans

The Winslow Township Board of Education meeting on April 30, 2025, highlighted significant educational and community initiatives, including a discussion on providing Chromebooks to students and plans for establishing a school-based food bank. The board addressed pressing needs for educational resources, community support initiatives, and budgetary considerations.

44:32A focal point of the meeting was the ongoing technology initiatives, particularly the Chromebook program for students in grades seven to twelve. The board confirmed a motion to provide each student in these grades with their own Chromebook. This decision followed a discussion about the importance of maintaining a three-year rotation for device updates. Despite the plan to replace outdated Chromebooks, older models will remain in use as long as they can manage state assessments and educational purposes. Board members expressed appreciation for the years of effort that led to this technological milestone.

53:53The board approved a technology audit, with Karasoft identified as the vendor to conduct the audit at a cost of $168,644. Plans were set for the vendor to present their scope of work at the next board meeting. This audit aims to evaluate the district’s current technological infrastructure and ensure it meets the growing demands of integrating technology in education. It was suggested that a robocall be sent to parents to inform them of the upcoming changes and encourage their involvement in communication with the IT department.

Another topic was the potential establishment of a food bank within one or more schools. The board discussed collaborating with community representatives, including Mario Archie from Community Care, to address the growing need for food support among students. The initiative aims to provide discreet access to food resources, primarily focusing on students attending the schools. Concerns about safe food storage and distribution were addressed, with emphasis on the need for a refrigerator to store perishable items in compliance with safety regulations. The board expressed optimism about the positive impact of introducing a food pantry in the community.

01:15:26The meeting also covered updates on school activities, including the celebration of achievements by the girls’ lacrosse and guard teams. The girls’ lacrosse team secured their first back-to-back wins since 2016, and the guard team won the Region One Championship. These accomplishments prompted a suggestion to invite the teams to a future board meeting to formally acknowledge their success.

01:16:47Additionally, there was a contentious issue raised during the public comment session. A parent expressed frustration regarding the support services provided for their child at school. The parent described difficulties in communicating with school staff and contractors responsible for support services, citing a lack of responsiveness and barriers in the process. The parent emphasized the challenges faced while advocating for their child’s needs, noting past traumatic experiences and expressing a desire for better engagement with school officials.

32:31The board responded by clarifying the protocol for scheduling meetings with the building principal, stating that all requests must go through the principal regardless of the staff member’s employment status. A board member offered to discuss the situation further and assist in facilitating a resolution.

01:04:25The board also discussed budgetary considerations, particularly the strategic management of school finances. A board member elaborated on the decision to postpone the acquisition of new textbooks until updated editions become available. This strategy ensures that funds are allocated and reserves are maintained for emergencies, similar to household financial management. The board member highlighted the foresight in financial planning, which includes preparing for unforeseen circumstances such as mild winters that reduce the need for budgeted items like salt.

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