Board Meeting - January 7, 2025

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Dates: 
Friday, January 3, 2025 - 4:45pm

THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

METUCHEN, NEW JERSEY

 

THE ANNUAL REORGANIZATION MEETING

of the Metuchen Board of Education

Metuchen High School

400 Grove Avenue

Metuchen, NJ 08840

 

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

7:00pm

 

1.    Call to Order by Pro-Tem Chair, Michael A. Harvier, Board Secretary

 

2.    Sunshine Statement and Announcement of Purpose of Meeting

I hereby make this statement to indicate compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act

known as Chapter 231 of the Public Laws of New Jersey, 1975, which became effective

90 days after enactment, January 19, 1976.

 

Notice of this meeting was given by providing the location, time and date of this

meeting, and posting of the same on the front door of the Board of Education offices,

by delivering copies to the Borough Hall and the Metuchen Public Library, The Home

News and Tribune, and by filing a copy with the Borough Clerk as prescribed by this law.

 

3.     Flag Salute

 

4.    Administration of Required Oaths to the Board Members Elected on November 5, 2024.

 

5.    Roll Call

 

Mr. Bhatt

 

Ms. Killean

 

Ms. Cheatham

 

Mr. Lifton

 

Mr. Derflinger

 

Ms. Shrestha

 

Mr. Glassberg

 

Dr. Spigner

 

Dr. Johnson-Marcus

 

Mr. Suss

 

 

6.    Announcement of Election Results 

 

Candidates in Ballot Order 

Total Votes

Deborah Spigner

4,473

Nadiah Cheatham

4,405

Chris Derflinger

4,374

 

7.    Pro-Tem Chair Will Conduct Election of the Board President

 

8.    President Takes Chair

 

9.    Board President Will Conduct Election of the Board Vice-President

 

10.    Meeting Open to the Public on all Previous Items

 

11.    Presentation/Discussions   

 

12.    Remarks by President

 

13.    Report of Superintendent

 

14.    Committee Reports

 

15.    Old Business

 

16.    New Business

 

17.    Meeting Open to the Public

(for comments on the recommendations of the Superintendent of Schools)

 

18.    Approval of the Minutes of the Board of Education Meetings

    Move to approve the minutes of the following meetings:

 

December 10, 2024

Special Business Meeting (1)

December 10, 2024

Special Business Meeting (2)

December 10, 2024

Board Meeting

 

19.    Recommendations of the Superintendent of Schools

    (at this time the Board will take formal action on the following items – see attachments)

Oftentimes it may appear to members of our audience that the Board of Education

takes action with very little comment and in many cases a unanimous vote. Before a

matter is placed on the agenda at a public meeting, the administration has thoroughly

reviewed the matter with the Superintendent of Schools. If the Superintendent is

satisfied that the matter is ready to be presented to the Board of Education, it is then

referred to the appropriate board committee. The members of the board committee

work with administration and the Superintendent to assure that the members fully

understand the matter. When the committee is satisfied with the matter, it is presented

to the Board of Education for discussion before any final action is taken. Only then, is

it placed on the agenda for action at a public meeting.

 

  1. PERSONNEL

Motion/Second/Comments/Roll Call

 

1.    Leave of Absence - Certificated Staff

    Move to approve the leave of absence of Melissa Gallo, 2nd Grade Teacher at Campbell School, effective approximately April 28, 2025 through approximately November 2, 2025.

 

2.    Resignation - Lunch Aide

    Move to accept the resignation of Deborah Knight, Lunch Aide at Edgar School, effective December 18, 2024.  

 

3.    Robotics - Chaperone

    Move to approve Ed Ronk as the chaperone for the FLL Gifted & Talented robotics competition in Bridgewater on November 23, 2024 and in Bound Brook on November 24, 2024 at the teacher hourly rate of $50/hour.

4.    Rescind and Approve Non-Instructional Stipend

    Move to rescind and approve the following non-instructional stipend for the 2024-2025 school year effective January 1, 2025 (Agenda 08/13/2024, Section 13, A2):

 

Name

Position

Stipend

Rescind:

 John Butler

AM Edgar Student Supervision Security (.67)

$4,699

Approve:

 Nick Tay 

AM Edgar Student Supervision Security (.67)

$4,699

 

5.    Home Instruction

Move to approve Lisa Lombardi to work Home Instruction for the 2024-2025 school year, as needed, at a rate of $61/hour.

 

6.    Appointment- Certificated Staff

    Move to approve the appointment of Gina Kish, Special Education Teacher at Campbell School, for the 2024-2025 school year, at a salary of $57,675/year, Step 1A, effective January 8, 2025, pending receipt of NJ certification, through June 30, 2025. 

 

7.    Supplemental Instruction 

    Move to approve Michael Butler to provide supplemental instruction for the 2024-2025 school year at the teacher hourly rate of $50/hour not to exceed 25 hours. 

 

8.    Clubs and Co-Curricular Activities - Revisions

    Move to rescind and approve the following co-curricular activities for the 2024-2025 school year as listed (Agenda 09/10/2024, Section 13, A7):

 

Metuchen High School

   

Name

Club

Stipend

Rescind:

Richard Cundari 

 

Math Honor Society (C) .5

 

$805.50

Campbell Elementary School

   

Name

Club

Stipend

Rescind:

Christopher Peckhardt

 

Chorus-Grade (C) 3&4

 

$1,611

Approve:

Stefeny Stofa-Krombholz

 

Chorus-Grade (A) 3&4

 

$1,192

 

9.    Retirement - Lunch Aide

    Move to accept, with regret, the retirement of Joan DiFino, Lunch Aide at Campbell School, effective December 31, 2024. 

 

10.    Leave of Absence - Paraprofessional

    Move to approve the leave of absence of Rose Di Leonardo, Paraprofessional at Campbell School, effective December 4, 2024 through approximately April 3, 2025. 

 

11.    Leave of Absence - Paraprofessional

    Move to approve the leave of absence of Gayathri Karthik, Paraprofessional at Moss School, effective December 18, 2024 through approximately January 15, 2025. 



 

12.    Intermittent Leave of Absence - Certificated Staff

    Move to approve the intermittent leave of absence of Eric Stein, Speech-Language Pathologist at Campbell School, effective February 4, 2025 through February 12, 2025 (Agenda 10/15/24, Section 13 A6).

 

13.    Appointment - Intermittent Leave Replacement

    Move to approve the appointment of Isabelle Filiciello, Intermittent Leave Replacement for Eric Stein, Speech-Language Pathologist at Campbell School, effective February 3, 2025 through February 12, 2025, and per diem work as needed throughout Mr. Stein’s Intermittent Leave, at a rate of $311.76/day. 

 

14.    Appointment of Substitutes

    Move to approve the appointment of substitutes for the 2024-2025 school year as listed on the chart below, effective January 2, 2025, pending completion of substitute training and criminal history clearance: 

 

2024-2025 Substitutes for Board Approval 1/7/25

Pay Rates - $105/day - Substitute with 30+ college credits

$110/day - Substitute with bachelor's degree (no teacher cert)

$115/day - NJ Teacher Certification

$16/hour - Paraprofessional Substitute

$16/hour - Secretary Substitute

$200/day - Nurse Substitute

Sub Name

Certification/Sub Category

Dilfuza Latipova

Substitute with college degree

Gianna Vega

Substitute paraprofessional

Reese Herzog

Substitute with college credits

Gina Kish

Substitute with college degree

 

15.    Formal Mentor

    Move to approve the following formal mentor teacher to work with the following mentee teacher for the 2024-2025 school year: 

 

New Teacher/Leave Replacement

School

Mentor

Payment Traditional Route $550

 

Alternate Route

$1,000

Gina Kish

CES

Alyssa Polesky 

$550 (pro-rated)

 

16.    Formal Mentor Training

    Move to approve the following mentor to attend mentor training, for 1 hour at the rate of $50/hour:

 

Alyssa Zimmerman

 

----------------------------end of personnel section--------------------------

 

  1. FINANCE

Motion/Second/Comments/Roll Call

 

1.    Renewal - NJSBA Coop Agreement

    Move to approve NJSBA K12 Classroom Products and Services - Contract #E-8801-NJSBA-ACES-CPS.

 

2.    Professional Development

    Move to approve the following professional development activities as shown on the following chart: 

 

Start Date

End Date

Activity Title

Name

Building

Approved

Payment

FFPI Proposal #

10/18/

2024

10/19/

2024

NJIDA Thirty Ninth Annual Conference

Galassa, Francine

Campbell

$325

FFPI

25-091

12/6/

2024

12/6/

2024

Rutgers Collaboration

Azevedo, Suzy

Edgar

$0

No cost

 

12/11/

2024

12/11/

2024

National Forum on Character

Levin, Lisa

Campbell

$0

No cost

 

12/11/

2024

12/11/

2024

Scoring for State School of Character Application

Kirschner, Brooke

Campbell

$0

No cost

 

12/12/

2024

12/12/

2024

Hoover Truck's Propane Bus Demonstration

Plancher, Marissa

Central Office

not to exceed $39 (mileage)

Other

 

1/10/

2025

1/10/

2025

AP STEM Roundtable

Green, Samantha

MHS

$0

No cost

 

1/10/

2025

1/10/

2025

AP stem roundtable

Wang, Jingjing

MHS

$12.09

FFPI

25-088

1/14/

2025

1/15/

2025

Rutgers Public School Collaborative: New Facilitator Training

Upshaw, Katherine

Moss

$0

No cost

 

1/14/

2025

1/15/

2025

Rutgers Public School Collaborative: New Facilitator Training

Schlavis, William

MHS

$0

No cost

 

1/15/

2025

1/15/

2025

Mandatory Training for Spring 2025 New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) and New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment (NJGPA)

Mills, Heather

Central Office

$0

No cost

 

1/21/

2025

1/21/

2025

Harassment, Intimidation, or Bullying (HIB) Training Program

Evans, Neyda

Edgar

$198.92

Other

 

1/22/

2025

1/22/

2025

Maximize the Power of Your Small Group Reading Instruction

Masters, Sarah, Sporer, Emily

Moss

$295 each

FFPI

25-084, 25-081

1/24/

2025

1/24/

2025

Investigating Climate Change through Dance: How to leverage climate change standards in your content's curriculum

Wang, Jingjing

MHS

$5

FFPI

25-089

1/24/

2025

1/24/

2025

Stage Technology Upgrade Training

Flynn, John

Campbell

$0

No cost

 

1/24/

2025

1/24/

2025

Stage Technology Upgrade Training

Porowski, Ed, Jacobi, Jacquelyn, Stike, Brian, Krombholz, Stefeny, McEwan, Christopher, Messenger, John

MHS

$0

No cost

 

1/24/

2025

1/24/

2025

Stage Technology upgrade training

Jaye, Ashley

Central Office

$0

No cost

 

1/24/

2025

1/24/

2025

Stage Technology upgrade training

Keyes, Robyn, Peckhardt, Christopher

Edgar

$0

No cost

 

1/24/

2025

1/24/

2025

NJ Math Supervisors' Roundtable

Lemerich, Kathryn

Central Office

$29.33

Other

 

2/1/

2025

2/1/

2025

NJIDA Presents WIFFT: Winter Institute Food for Thought

Cadel, Ellissa

Campbell

$90

FFPI

25-093

2/4/

2025

2/4/

2025

Responsive Classroom - Responding to Misbehavior

Upshaw, Katherine

Moss

$299

FFPI

25-094

2/6/

2025

2/6/

2025

AI in Education, Grades 4-12 ELA: Problems, Potentials, and Possible Futures

Mertz, Emily

Edgar

$180

FFPI

25-095

2/6/

2025

2/6/

2025

AI in Education, Grades 4-12 ELA: Problems, Potentials, and Possible Futures

Presuto, Emily

Edgar

$180

FFPI

25-096

3/7/

2025

3/7/

2025

EMPOWERing Educators with Engagement, Motivation, Practice, Opportunity, Well-being, Equity, and Resilience

Omark, Lindsey

Campbell

$0

No cost

 

3/10/

2025

3/12/

2025

The School Bus Summit, Scottsdale, AZ

Plancher, Marissa

Central Office

$0

no cost to district

 

3/14/

2025

3/15/

2025

AR: Key to a Strong Organization

Santasieri, Erin

Campbell

$0

No cost

 

3/26/

2025

3/28/

2025

School Transportation Supervisors Conference in Atlantic City

Plancher, Marissa

Central Office

not to exceed $850 (registration fee, hotel, mileage, parking meals)

   

3/28/

2025

3/28/

2025

Unsettling Autism

Robbins, Melissa

Edgar

$314

FFPI

25-090

5/2/

2025

5/2/

2025

PCG and NJPSA/FEA 7th Annual Special Education Summit PSEL Standards: 4,5 and 6

Lewis, Patricia

Edgar

$150

Other

 

    

3.    Duties of Business Administrator/Board Secretary

Move to approve the following duties/position of Michael A. Harvier, Business

Administrator/Board Secretary through December 31, 2025:

a ) PACO-Public Agency Compliance Officer for Affirmative Action.

 

4.    Out of District Placement 2024-2025 School Year

    Move to approve the following 2024-2025 school year out of district student placement:

 

ID#

School

Total

20291077

Hackensack Middle School 

$22,105

 

5.    Nonpublic Security Aid 

    Move to approve the following nonpublic security aid for the 2024-2025 school year.  These expenditures are required for the district to fulfill certain legal obligations under  state legislation to administer federal or state funds provided to nonpublic schools  within our jurisdiction:

 

School 

Vendor 

QTY 

Item # 

Description 

Price 

Total

St. Francis  Cathedral  School

Ocean Systems  Integrators,  

Inc.

 

 12

SaplingaQSAL 4BS-12R-0-#714

Analog; Wireless Slim Line, 900 MHz, 12" Round, Battery 

Operated, Surface Wall Mount,  Black Case

$155.33 

$ 1,863.96

St. Francis  Cathedral  School

Ocean Systems  Integrators,  

Inc.

1

Sapling-OSAL 

48S-16R-0-#716

Analog, WirelessSlimUnei900 MHz,16" Round, Battery Operated, SurfaceWallMount, BlackCase

$200.57 

$ 200.57

St. Francis  Cathedral  School

Ocean Systems  Integrators,  

Inc.

1

Sapling-SAG 

1200-1-#743 

Wire guard for analog clock 

$91.23 

$ 91.23

St. Francis  Cathedral  School

Ocean Systems  Integrators,  

Inc.

13

E-BATT-#722 

Duracell Procell Alkaline Battery (1)

$3.09 

$ 40.17

St. Francis  Cathedral  School

Ocean Systems  Integrators,  

Inc.

8

Labor 

Project Management Labor

$163.00 

$ 1,304.00

St. Francis  Cathedral  School

Ocean Systems  Integrators,  

Inc.

8

Labor 

Electrician Foreman - Installation Labor

$163.95

$ 1311.60

St. Francis  Cathedral  School

Ocean Systems  Integrators,  

Inc.

8

Labor 

Electrician Journeyman - Installation Labor

$140.11

$ 1120.88

 

6.    Technology Equipment Disposal

    Move to approve the disposal of the obsolete equipment on the attachment. 

 

7.    Resolution - Centralpack Engineering Corp. Contract

    

WHEREAS, on December 19, 2024, the Metuchen Board of Education (“Board”) held a public bid opening for the HVAC Upgrades at Multiple Schools project (“Project”); and

WHEREAS, the Board received three (3) bids at the public bid opening; and

WHEREAS, the lowest numerical bid was submitted by Centralpack Engineering Corp., Hibernia, New Jersey, with a total bid, inclusive of a $30,000.00 General Allowance, of $835,500.00 broken out per school as follows: $133,000.00 for Campbell Elementary School, $308,000.00 for Edgar Middle School, and $394,500.00 for Metuchen High School; and

WHEREAS, the Board has determined Centralpack Engineering Corp. to be the lowest responsible bidder.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the above recitals are incorporated as if set forth here at length.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that pursuant to New Jersey’s Public School Contracts Law, the Board hereby awards a contract for the Project to Centralpack Engineering Corp. in the total amount of $835,500.00 as set forth above.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon receipt of the executed contract, bonds, insurance certificate and other contract documents from Centralpack Engineering Corp., the Business Administrator is authorized to return the bid securities to the bidders, if requested.

----------------------------end of finance section--------------------------

 

  1. POLICY

Motion/Second/Comments/Roll Call

 

1.    Suspensions

    The board hereby acknowledges receipt of the suspension report for December 9, 2024 - January 3, 2025. 

 

2.    Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying

    Move to affirm the findings of the previously reported cases:

 

  • EMS111324001

  • EMS111324002

  • EMS111824001

 

3.    First Reading of Policy

    Move to approve the first reading of the following policy:

 

  • P 2365 Acceptable Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)

 

 ----------------------------end of policy section--------------------------

 

D.    CURRICULUM

Motion/Second/Comments/Roll Call

 

1.    Field Trips

    Move to approve the following field trips for students in the Metuchen School District as shown: 

 

School

Destination

Class/Group/

Purpose

Teachers/

Advisors

Date(s)

No. Of Students

Board Cost- Transportation

Number of Subs Needed

MHS

Montgomery High School

Grades 9-12; The Robotics team will attend the Kick off event for FRC. Attendance is necessary to obtain parts for competition.

Kevin Smedley and Jerred Cook

1/4/

2025

30

$220

no subs needed

MHS

Middlesex County Courthouse

Grades 9-12; Mock Trial Competition

Kevin Smedley

1/27/

2025

 

1/28/

2025

 

1/29/

2025

bus leaves at 3pm after school

12

 

12

 

12

$140

 

$140

 

$140

no subs needed 

MHS

Campbell Elementary School

Grades 11 & 12; The Science National Honor Society members travels to Campbell every year and teaches science lessons to students in Jonathan Nolde's classes.

Ryan Clapp

2/4/

2025

21

$80

1 sub needed

EMS

MoMath, the National Math Museum(previously approved on the 8/27/24 agenda)

Grades 7 & 8; Students will attend trip to MoMath to see and explore math careers and how math is used to solve real-world problems. Also to learn about how math theories are proven by observation and experimentation.

Chrissy Kremer, Ed Albanese, Kate Lemerich, Amy Dees and Laura Vergara

2/11/

2025

73

$0

3 sub needed

MHS

Campbell Elementary School

Grade 12; Safety Ambassador's Trip to Campbell

Sarah Karger

2/13/

2025

9

$50

1 sub needed

MHS

Campbell Elementary School

Grade 12; Safety Ambassador's Trip to Campbell

Danielle Cermak

3/5/

2025

9

$50

1 sub needed

MHS

Campbell Elementary School

Grade 12; Safety Ambassador's Trip to Campbell

Karin Flores

3/27/

2025

8

$50

1 sub needed

MHS

Campbell Elementary School

Grade 12; Safety Ambassador's Trip to Campbell

Danielle      Cermak

4/10/

2025

8

$50

1 sub needed

EMS

Camp Mason

Grade 5; Outdoor Education/SEL Trip

Jennifer Cecchine, all 5th grade teachers and additional teachers from EMS, CES and MHS TBD

4/23/

2025 - 4/25/

2025

 (3 days)

180

$0

TBD

MHS

NJ Envirothon

Grades 9-12; Students will be competing in the NJ Envirothon Competition

Yoko Kato

5/17/

2025

10

$330

no subs needed

MHS

Peru: Cuzco, Machu Picchu, & Lake Titicaca

Grades 11-12; This trip would be a Social Studies/History tour of Lima, Cuzco, Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca.  This tour would provide the unique opportunity to learn about the history of Peru (as a whole) and the Incas (more specifically).  The dates are tentative depending on the District’s 2026 spring break dates.

Chris Giddes, Karin Flores

3/28/

2026 (9-day tour)

46

$0

TBD

MHS

Cuba

Grades 10-12; Cuba offers a glimpse of colonial history with the Spanish. It also has a shared history with the US from the Cold War onward. Furthermore, English students study Latin American poetry which includes many great Cuban poets. We also study post-colonial literature and Cuba offers a perfect example of post-colonial discourse. Finally, Spanish students can explore a culture that has been frozen in time and practice their Spanish skills in a real-world setting.

Adam Levy, Chris Giddes, Nick Vosinas, Additional teachers as chaperones

7/11/

2026

-

7/19/

2026 

(9 days)

33

$0

no subs needed

 

2.    Internship

    Move to approve Katie Upshaw to complete internship requirements for the William Paterson University National Educational Leadership Prep Program at Moss School, under the supervision of Jennifer Asprocolas, for the 2024-2025 school year.

 

3.    Book Disposal and Approval

    Move to approve the disposal and approval of the following texts:

 

Title

Author

Course

Publisher

Copyright

Qty

Location

Replaced by

AMSCO AP Psychology, 2nd Edition

Brandt & Hamilton

AP PSYCHOLOGY

Perfection Learning

2020

44

202

AMSCO AP Psychology, 3rd Edition

 

4.    Curriculum Guides

    Move to approve the implementation of the following revised curriculum guides:

 

Curriculum Guide

Subject/Course

Grade

English Language Arts

Kindergarten

AP Chemistry

11-12

 

----------------------------end of curriculum section--------------------------

 

20.    Reorganization

    a.    Set Regular Meetings of the Board of Education

        Move to approve the Board of Education Meeting Schedule for 2025.

 

    b.    NJSBA Code of Ethics

        Move to approve the adoption of the NJSBA Code of Ethics for 2025.

 

21.    Meeting Open to the Public (for anything you wish to discuss)

 

22.    Announcements 

 

23.    Motion to Go Into Executive Session (when applicable)

 

Resolution to Close Meeting

 

BE IT RESOLVED, pursuant to the Sunshine Act, N.J.S. 10:4-12 and 13, that the Board of Education will now meet in executive session to discuss _____________________________________ and that matters discussed will be disclosed to the public as soon as the reason for confidentiality no longer exist.

 

24.    Adjournment

 

Groups audience: