Board Meeting - March 25, 2025

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Dates: 
Friday, March 21, 2025 - 4:15pm

THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

METUCHEN, NEW JERSEY

 

TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2025

 

MEETING AGENDA

of the Metuchen Board of Education

Metuchen High School

400 Grove Avenue

Metuchen, NJ  08840

  1. Call to Order

 

  1. Flag Salute

 

  1. Notice 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.

 

  1. Roll Call

 

Mr. Bhatt

 

Ms. Killean

 

Ms. Cheatham

 

Mr. Lifton

 

Mr. Derflinger

 

Ms. Shrestha

 

Mr. Glassberg

 

Dr. Spigner

 

Dr. Johnson-Marcus

 

Mr. Suss

 

 

5.    Showcase of Success

    New Teachers

    Student Advisory Board 

    Winter Sport Champions

 

MHS Girls Track Team 

Blue Division Relay Champions

Blue Division Team Champions

Central Jersey Group I Sectional Champions 

 

Ella Andersen

Kadijata Bah

Olivia Barry

Makenna Bruns

Sophia De La Cruz

Gianna Hernandez

Kaitlyn Hsueh

Sarah Hyman

Carol Johnson-Fish

Sabrina Kandel

Julia Kelly

Sally Kelton

Lucy Ongteco

Lola Petro

Ella Regan

Rose Surgan

Jordana Woods

Taylor Zaneto

 

GMC Champion

1600m

Gianna Hernandez

 

GMC Champion

800m

Ella Andersen

 

GMC Champion

3200m

Sally Kelton

 

NJSIAA Sectional Champion

High Jump

Ella Regan

NJSIAA Sectional Champion

800m

1600m

Gianna Hernandez

 

GMC Champions

4x400m Relay

Ella Andersen

Makenna Bruns

Gianna Hernandez

Rose Surgan




 

NJSIAA Sectional Champion

3200m

Sally Kelton

 

NJSIAA Sectional Champion

55m Hurdles

Sarah Hyman

 

NJSIAA Sectional Champion

400m

Rose Surgan

 

MHS Boys Track Team 

Blue Division Relay Champions

Central Jersey Group I Champions

Sectional Champions

 

Hunter Aldinger

Tariq Alisammond

Brady Allen

Myles Bourne

Savion Camano

Nasir Chaplin

Nicholas Davis

Kai Englert

Dylan Fricke

Asher Greenbaum

Lucas Klabonski

Arturs Krumins

Jayden Medina

Tyler Nicholson

Tristan Ochoa

Luis Pirrone

David Rivas

Kacper Ruszala

Eric Schleif

Shayan Terse

Ishan Ullal

Lucas Valera

Mark Vechnyak

James Vissichelli

Allen Zheng

 

GMC Champion

800m

Eric Schleif

 

Group I Champion

1600m

Eric Schleif

Sectional Champion

800m

1600m

Eric Schleif



 

Sectional Champions

4x400m Relay

Hunter Aldinger

Savion Camano

Kacper Ruszala

Eric Schleif

 

MHS Girls Basketball Team

Blue Division Champions

 

Julia Armour

Ava Barasch

Kaitlyn Connors 

Josephine Gray

Leah Honig

Charlotte Murphy

Lucie Pallotta

Claire Polakowski

Samantha Powers

Grace Van Leeuwen

Victoria Zaniecki

 

MHS Girls Swim Team

White Division Champions

 

Ashley Chen

Isabella Cosenza

Callie Hanbridge

Abigail Hogan

Emma Hogan

Mirabella Hom

Emily Jelleme

Mira Karwowski

Eloise Koscs

Elizabeth Lau

Chelsea Lu

Janhavi Malik

Riva Nagvekar

Paxton Sullivan

Gina Yip

 

GMC Champion

50m Freestyle

100m Breaststroke

Gina Yip

 

6.    Meeting Open to the Public (for any topic)

 

7.    Presentations 

 

8.    Reports

  • President’s Report

  • Superintendent's Report

  • Committee Reports

  • Student Board Member Report

 

9.    Old Business

 

10.    New Business

 

11.    Approval of Minutes of the Board of Education Meetings

 

March 11, 2025

  Special Business Meeting (1)

March 11, 2025

  Special Business Meeting (2)

March 11, 2025

  Board Meeting

 

12.    Meeting Open to the Public (for any topic)

 

13.    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. Additional Volunteer Robotics Coaches - Edgar School

Move to approve the following additional coaches for the Robotics Team at Edgar Middle School for the 2024-2025 school year, pending completion of criminal history clearance (Agenda 01/23/2024, Section 13, A8):

 

Jack Hand

Vikram Ramalingham

Vipin Singh

 

2.    Appointment Revision - Paraprofessional

    Move to approve the revision of the appointment of Cal Harkness, .6 Paraprofessional at Edgar School, to full-time Paraprofessional at Edgar School, at a salary of $23,695/year, prorated, effective May 12, 2025 through June 30, 2025 (Agenda 9/24/24, Section 13 A5).

 

3.    Leave of Absence - Extension

    Move to extend the leave of absence of Ilana Kurtin, Supervisor of Guidance, through approximately June 10, 2025 (Agenda 5/28/24, Section 13 A9).

 

4.    Leave Replacement - Extension

    Move to extend the appointment of Heather Mills-Pevonis, Interim Guidance Supervisor for Ilana Kurtin, Supervisor of Guidance, through approximately June 12, 2025, at a per diem rate of $500/day (Agenda 9/10/24, Section 13 A8).

 

5.    Appointment of Substitutes

    Move to approve the appointment of substitutes for the 2024-2025 school year as listed on the chart below, effective March 26, 2025, pending completion of substitute training and criminal history clearance: 

 

2024-2025 Substitutes for Board Approval 3/25/25

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

Steve Eisner

Substitute teacher with certification

Maya Beal

Substitute with college degree

 

6.    Appointment – Lunch Aide

    Move to approve the following lunch aide in the Metuchen Public Schools for the 2024-2025 school year, effective March 26, 2025:

 

Name

Rate

Marcus Farris

$16/hour

 

7.    Multilingual Learners Parent Council

    Move to approve the following certified staff to facilitate a Parent Advisory Council for parents of Multilingual Learners during the 2024-2025 school year, at the rate of $50/hour, paid through Title 3 funds, not to exceed a total of 8 hours. 

 

Ellen Park

Janelle Fisher

Adrianna Reyes

Lisa Parr

Kristina Bormann

 

8.    High Impact Tutoring - 2025 Spring Tutoring

    Move to approve the following staff members to provide services through the High Impact Tutoring Grant for the Spring 2025 at the rate of $50/hour. Tutors will receive .5 hours of planning for every hour of tutoring, not to exceed $2,250.

 

Teacher

School 

# of hours

Vincent Signorile

CES 

45

 

9.    Staff Training

    Move to approve the following staff to attend training, Beyond Academics: Strengthening Student Success through NJTSS, on March 31, 2025 and April 1, 2025.  Registration fees are covered in payment to Magnolia Group Consultants (Agenda 1/28/25, Section 13 B5). 

 

MARCH 31

Name

Dept/School

Tania Herzog

District

Deneane Bonassisa

District

Heather Mills

District

Samantha Palermo

District

Jen Asprocolas

Moss

Amy Bindra

Campbell

Kristina Bormann

Campbell

Meghan Jeney

Campbell

Neyda Evans

Edgar

Ed Albanese

Edgar

Mike Butler

Edgar

Lisa Chango

Edgar

Anne Gambourg

Edgar – intern

Tara Siesputowski

Edgar

Richard Stoner

Edgar

Traci Grauer

MHS

Ed Porowski

MHS

Molly Yelencsics

MHS

Julie Youngman

MHS

Brian Stike

MHS

Chrissy Theiss

EMS/MHS

Dana Donatelli

Moss/MHS

Lisa Granados

EMS/MHS

 

APRIL 1

Name

Dept/School

Tania Herzog

District

Deneane Bonassisa

District

Heather Mills

District

Patricia Lewis

District

Lindsey Omark

District

Jen Asprocolas

Moss

Karen Calantoni

Moss

Janelle Fisher

Moss

Kaitlyn Kodersha

Campbell 

Julie Anderson

Campbell

Karla Riera

Campbell

Erica Hsu

Campbell

Suzy Azevedo

Edgar

Deja Rodriquez

Edgar

Courtney Crawford

Edgar

Kristen Bruno

Edgar 

Jennifer Muller

Edgar

Nicole Benfatti

Edgar

Ann Burnett

MHS

Liz DeMott

MHS

Leigh Hanbridge

MHS

 

10.    Salary Adjustment - Certificated Staff

    Move to approve a change in base salary for Kelsee Young, Teacher at Moss School, from Step 1E, $59,675/year, to Step 3E, $62,659/year, as a result of her earning her Master's Degree, effective April 1, 2025.

 

11.    MHS 2025 Spring Musical Stipends

    Move to approve the following staff for the below assignments related to the Footlighters Production, Footloose. All payments will be reimbursed from the MHS Footlighters account:

 

Name

Assignment

Payment

Christopher McEwan

Pit Band

$250

John Flynn

Pit Band

$250

John Messenger

Pit Band

$350

Jordyn Gallagher

Pit Band

$250

Amanda Shorr

Choreographer

$1,000

Nicholas Tay

Set Construction

$500

 

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  1. FINANCE

Motion/Second/Comments/Roll Call

 

  1. Treasurer of School Monies and Board Secretary’s Reports

Move to approve the Treasurer of School Monies’ Report, and Board Secretary’s Report as of January 31, 2025.

 

2.   Payment of Bills

a)  Board Secretary’s Certification

Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6:20-2A.10(d), the Board Secretary has certified that as of March 25, 2025 no budgetary line item accounts have obligations and payments which exceed the amount appropriated by the Board of Education.

 

         ________________________________________                  _______________

Michael A. Harvier, Board Secretary                         Date

 

b)  Approve the Following Items Submitted by the Board Secretary

Payment of bills and claims, as shown on the attached list(s) that have been certified by the Board of Education and filed in the Business Office.

 

3.    Budget Transfers

Move to approve budget transfers effective January 31, 2025.

 

4.    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 #

3/18/

2025

3/18/

2025

Sustainable Jersey for Schools and NJEA Grant Awards Event

Vorensky, Sandra

Edgar

$0

No cost

 

3/18/

2025

3/18/

2025

Sustainable Jersey for Schools and NJEA Grant Awards Event

Kirschner, Brooke

Campbell

$0

No cost

 

3/20/2025

3/20/2025

NJCTE Conference: Visual Literacy Curricular Relevance for Modern Students

Manziano, Lou

Central Office

$125

Other

 

3/29/

2025

3/30/

2025

Northeastern Woodworkers Association Annual Showcase

Tay, Nicholas

Edgar

$624

FFPI

25-129

3/31/

2025

4/1/

2025

Beyond Academics: Strengthening Student Success through NJTSS 

Herzog, Tania

Central Office

$100 (covers room use)

   

4/2/

2025

4/2/

2025

Breaking Bias: Lessons from the Amistad Part 2

Wang, Jingjing

MHS

$0

no cost

 

4/3/

2025

4/3/

2025

SPTSÂ Adolescent Clinical Training for Suicide Prevention

Granados, Lisa

MHS

$10

FFPI

25-131

4/3/

2025

4/3/

2025

Creating a Framework for Evaluating and Refreshing AI Policies, Tools, and Resources

Forde, Caroline

Edgar

$50

FFPI

25-130

4/3/

2025

4/3/

2025

Elevating Supervisors' Success Series

Omark, Lindsey

Central Office

$0

No cost

 

4/3/

2025

4/3/

2025

Creating a Framework for Evaluating and Refreshing AI Policies, Tools

Omark, Lindsey

Central Office

$50

Other

 

4/4/

2025

4/4/

2025

Rutgers Public School Collaborative Interdistrict Network Conference

Fitzgibbon, David

Campbell

$0

No cost

 

4/4/

2025

4/4/

2025

Rutgers Public School Collaborative Interdistrict Network Conference

Bonassisa, Deneane

Central Office

$0

No cost

 

4/4/

2025

4/4/

2025

Rutgers Public School Collaborative Interdistrict Network Conference

Asprocolas, Jennifer

Central Office

$0

No cost

 

4/4/

2025

4/4/

2025

Rutgers Public School Collaborative Interdistrict Network Conference

Calantoni, Karen

Moss

$0

No cost

 

4/11/

2025

4/11/

2025

Equality at Work Symposium

Manziano, Lou

Central Office

$125

Other

 

4/11/

2025

4/11/

2025

Equality at Work Symposium

Leghorn-Orapallo, Ann

EMS/MHS

$125

FFPI

25-135

4/11/

2025

4/11/

2025

Equality at Work Symposium

Forde, Caroline

Edgar

$125

FFPI

25-136

4/11/2025

4/11/2025

Equality at Work Symposium

Galassa, Francine

CES

$125

FFPI

25-137

4/30/

2025

4/30/

2025

Introduction to Procreate

Gumbrecht, Jennifer

Edgar

$95

FFPI

25-134

4/30/

2025

4/30/

2025

Introduction to Procreate

Banner, Margaret

EMS/MHS

$95

FFPI

25-132

4/30/

2025

4/30/

2025

Introduction to Procreate

Jaye, Ashley

Central Office

$95

Other

 

4/30/

2025

4/30/

2025

Introduction to Procreate

Murphy, Kelly

MHS

$95

FFPI

25-133

5/9/

2025

5/9/

2025

Sustainability Summit

Lemerich, Kathryn

Central Office

$65

Other

 

6/11/

2025

6/17/

2025

AP Biology Reader

Green, Samantha

MHS

$0

No cost

 

 

5. Crown Castle

Move to approve Crown Castle as Internet Service Provider for the 2024-2025 school year, for $100,200 annually.

 

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  1. POLICY

Motion/Second/Comments/Roll Call

    

  1. Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying

    Move to affirm the findings of the previously reported case.

 

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2.    Suspensions

The Board hereby acknowledges receipt of the suspension report summary for March 10, 2025 - March 21, 2025. 

 

3.    Policies and Regulations for 1st Reading 

Move to approve the first readings of the following policies and regulations:

 

❖ P&R 7441    Electronic Surveillance In School Buildings and On School Grounds (M)  

❖ P 5111    Eligibility of Resident/Nonresident Students (M) 

❖ P 8500    Food Services (M)  

 

4.    School Bus Emergency Evacuation Drill Reports

    Move to accept the following reports on the completion of the School Bus Emergency Evacuation Drill:

 

  • 3/19/2025 7:36 – 7:52 AM, Edgar School, back bus circle for all big buses and front school loop for Special Education Van. E1, E4, E8, E5, E6, E2, E3, E7, and Van 12 all participated in the evacuation practice. Supervised by Neyda Evans and Marissa Plancher.

 

  • 3/19/2025 8:12 – 8:30 AM, Campbell Elementary School, Locations for the drill were staff parking lot curb on Talmadge Ave, Durham Ave bus drop off lane. C4, C1, C8, C9, C7, C2, C5, C6, C3, Van 14, and Van 24 all participated in the evacuation practice. Supervised by Marissa Plancher, Kathy Keers-Nolde, Panos Tzetzos, Brooke Kirschner, and Vincent Costanza. 

 

  • 3/19/2025 8:58 – 9:35 AM, Moss School, front of school in Simpson loop. Van 14, Van 24, Van 16, and Van 12 assisted for AM Preschool and AM Kindergarten students. Supervised by Marissa Plancher, Jen Asprocolas, and Jen Korpon.

  • 3/19/2025 12:50 – 1:30 PM, Moss School, front of school in Simpson loop. Van 22 used for all PM Preschool and PM Kindergarten students. Supervised by Marissa Plancher, Karen Calantoni, and Jen Korpon.

 

  • 3/19/2025 8:30 – 2:30 PM, Metuchen High School, front of building. Full School Evacuation Practice during Physical Education or Health Classes, Bus 21 was used for all. Supervised by Brian Stike / Teachers Leading the drill were Bob Ulmer, Nick Zaneto, Mark Mooney, Beth Abbott, Julie Youngman, and Drew Bandola.

5.    SEMI Action Plan

Move to approve the Special Education Medicaid Initiative (SEMI) Action Plan for the 2025-2026 school year. 

 

6. Resolution to Approve a Cooperative Sports Program

 

WHEREAS, the Metuchen Board of Education does not sponsor a Boys’ Lacrosse Program at Metuchen High School because it currently has an insufficient number of students to participate in a Boys’ Lacrosse Sport Program; and

WHEREAS, there are students enrolled in the Metuchen High School who have expressed an interest in participating in a high school Boys’ Lacrosse Sport Program; and

WHEREAS, the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association permits cooperative sports programs between two or more member schools where those schools have an insufficient number of students to participate in a sport; and

WHEREAS, the Edison Board of Education has a Boys’ Lacrosse Program and has agreed to accept the Metuchen High School students into the John P. Stevens High School Boys’ Lacrosse program; and

WHEREAS, the Metuchen Board of Education and the Edison Board of Education have negotiated the terms of an agreement whereby the Metuchen High School students would be permitted to participate in John P. Stevens High School Boys’ Lacrosse Program, at no cost to the Metuchen Board of Education; and

WHEREAS, the Superintendent of Schools recommends that the Metuchen Board of Education approve the Cooperative Sports Program to permit Metuchen High School students to participate in the John P. Stevens High School Boys’ Lacrosse Program for the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 school years.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Metuchen Board of Education hereby: 

  1. Approve the Agreement for the Cooperative Sports Program between the Metuchen Board of Education and the Edison Board of Education for the Boys’ Lacrosse Program for the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 school years;

  2. Authorize and acknowledge the Edison Board of Education’s role as lead agency in charge of the John P. Stevens High School Boys’ Lacrosse program, including the supervision of the program participants; and 

  3. Authorize the Metuchen Board of Education’s administration and Metuchen Board of Education’s Board Attorney to take all necessary and appropriate steps to carry out this action of the Metuchen Board of Education.

                               

 

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  1. 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

NJ Forest Resources Education Center

(FREC) Interpretive Center

Grades 9-12; This is a workshop to train students participating in the NJ Envirothon.

Yoko Kato

4/3/

2025

10

$200

1 sub needed

MHS

Middlesex County Fire Academy

Grade 12; Second round of Consumer Bowl Competition. Students will be competing for a regional title.

Elizabeth Dorsa

4/8/

2025

5

$150

1 sub needed

MHS

Rutgers Gardens

Grades 7-12; This is a trip for our students to learn about horticulture CRP1 Act as a responsible and contributing citizen and employee CRP2 Apply appropriate academic and technical skills CRP3 Attend to personal health and financial wellbeing CRP4 Communicate clearly and effectively and with reason

Dawn Valovcin, Christina Dybas, Lisa Lombardi, Michele Schutz, Joe DiMeglio, Brendan McCunney

5/9/

2025

9

$100

no subs needed

MHS

RWJ Safety Ambassadors Luncheon

Grade 12; Students will attend the Safety Ambassadors Recognition Luncheon

Sarah Karger

5/14/

2025

8

$100

1 sub needed

MHS

Greenwich Village, NYC

Grade 11-12; The objective of the field trip is to allow students to explore and research areas of historical significance to the queer and trans community in New York City. Students will choose a place to research and create a short presentation as if they are a tour guide. Each student will present their research to the full group and discuss what makes that site historically significant to the LGBTQIA+ Community.

Ann Leghorn-

Orapallo, Louis Manziano

5/16/

2025

10

$0

no subs needed

Moss

and 

CES

Merrill Park

Grades K-2; To teach students to actively engage in activities and interactions with teachers and peers; to demonstrate how to enter into play when a group of children are already involved in play; to develop and refine gross-motor skills (e.g., hopping, galloping, jumping, running, and marching). Students will be engage in community based instruction to generalize social emotional/behavioral skills, communication goals, motor and play skills outside of the classroom and practice them within a community setting.

Lori-Anne DiSerio, Karen Calentoni, Dana Donatelli, Kaitlyn Kodersha, Emily Peluso, Caroline Mandel, Vanessa Beibide, Shannon MacMenamie, Sandy Iacona, Laura Hermans, Lauren Corrigan, Neha Jansari, Farhana Khan, Katie Upshaw, Brian Jeney, Dee Parker, Michelle Duggan, Abeera Omarzai, Gunisha Chadha, Kinjal Vakharia, Samantha Murphy, Kelly Vissichelli, Deb De Cerbo, Suzette Brown, Francesca Ghezzo

5/16/

2025

22

$60

no subs needed

Moss

Campbell School

Grade K; Moss Kindergarten students will meet CES principal, first grade teachers, tour the building so they are familiar with building in September.

Stephanie Kandel, Sarah Jensen, Emily Sporer, Lauren Corrigan, Sarah Masters, Janelle Fisher and Jennifer Korpon

5/20/

2025

100

$80

1 sub needed

 

2.    Field Trips - Revisions

Move to approve the following revised 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

Brooklyn Bridge, Tenement Museum, Little Italy

 

previously approved on 2/11/25

Grade 10; This will show the immigrant experience in the late 1800 and early 1900's. This is part of the U.S. 1 curriculum.

Evan Robbins, Steve Cichetti, Chris Giddes and Julie Youngman

 

Note: updated chaperone list

3/25/

2025

70

$0

4 subs needed

EMS

Woodbridge Center

Grades 6 and 8; Edgar class now joining MHS class on this trip previously approved 12/10/24; This trip is develop money skills, restaurant skills and social skills CRP1 Act as a responsible and contributing citizen and employee CRP2 Apply appropriate academic and technical skills CRP3 Attend to personal health and financial wellbeing 

Lisa Lombardi and Brendan McCunney

 

Note: Edgar class no longer attending 4/4/25 field trip to No Limits Cafe with Campbell class. 

4/4/

2025

3

$80

No subs needed

MHS

Costa Rica and Panama

 

previously approved on 12/10/24

Grades 11-12;This trip is continuing the longstanding tradition of the MHS World Language Department of organizing experiences for our students to use the languages they have been studying while interacting with speakers from the target culture as well. In this trip, students will be visiting various parts of Costa Rica and Panama. This allows them to see a wide variety of Hispanic culture in terms of art, history, architecture, and food. Also, while visiting these countries, students will be exposed to the linguistic diversity that exists in Central America, interacting with indigenous languages as well.

Nick Vosinas, Ashley Jaye, John Cathcart, Karin Flores, Chris Giddes


 

4/10/

2025 till 4/20/

2025

34

 

Note: previously was 42 students

$0

3 subs needed

 

3.    New Textbook

    Move to approve the purchase and implementation of textbook STATS: Modeling the World, AP Edition, 6th/7th Edition for the class course AP Statistics to begin use in the 2025-2026 school year at the Metuchen High School.

 

4.    Professional Development

    Move to approve Guzman Educational Consultants, LLC to provide additional professional development and coaching for the 2024-2025 school year, to support the needs of multilingual learners through Title III Immigrant funds, not to exceed $618.

 

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14.    Meeting Open to Public (for any topic)

 

15.    Announcements

 

16.    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.

 

17.    Adjournment

Groups audience: