Board Meeting - September 26, 2023

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Dates: 
Thursday, September 21, 2023 - 4:15pm

THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

METUCHEN, NEW JERSEY

 

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2023

 

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. Benderly

 

Dr. Johnson-Marcus

 

Ms. Cook

 

Ms. Killean

 

Mr. Derflinger

 

Mr. Lifton

 

Ms. Dimbeng

 

Dr. Spigner

 

Mr. Glassberg

 

Mr. Suss

 

 

  1. Showcase of Success

❖ Introduction of New Teachers

 

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

 

  1. Presentations 

❖ NJSLA ELA and Math

 

  1. Reports

  • President’s Report 

  • Superintendent's Report 

  • Committee Reports

  • Student Board Member Report

 

  1. Old Business 

 

  1. New Business  

 

  1. Approval of Minutes of the Board of Education Meetings

 

September 12, 2023

  Special Business Meeting (1)

September 12, 2023

  Special Business Meeting (2)

September 12, 2023

  Board Meeting

 

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

 

  1. Recommendations of the Superintendent of Schools

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

Often times 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. Appointment - Paraprofessional 

Move to approve the appointment of Sharon Mok, Paraprofessional at Campbell School, for the 2023-2024 school year, at a salary of $23,127/year, prorated, effective September 27, 2023 through June 30, 2024.

 

2.    Appointment of Additional Substitutes 

Move to approve the appointment of the additional substitutes for the 2023-2024 school year on the attached chart, effective September 15, 2023, pending completion of substitute training and criminal history clearance. 

 

3.    Resignation - Assistant Superintendent and Moss School Principal

    Move to accept the resignation of Richard Cohen, Assistant Superintendent of Metuchen School District and Moss School Principal, effective October 9, 2023. 

 

4.    Special Education Trainings

    Move to approve the following staff members to prepare and provide trainings for special education programs and mandated professional development for the 2023-2024 school year, at the hourly rate of $49/hour:

 

Name

Training

Ann Leghorn Orapallo

Dyslexia Training 

Andrea Agnone

Dyslexia Training 

Emily Bianchi

Communication Strategies/AAC

Emily Rebelo

Communication Strategies/AAC

Dawn Valovcin

Job Coaching/Work Based Learning 

Isabella Massaro

Behavior Intervention Strategies

Nga Pham

Health Mandates

Susan Fackler

Health Mandates

Jillieanna Peguero

Health Mandates

Michele Brinkerhoff

Health Mandates

Christina Dybas

Safety Care

Isabella Massaro

Safety Care

 

5.    Special Services Intern

    Move to approve Julia Kenny as School Psychologist intern from Rutgers University, at Moss and Campbell. 

 

6.    Home Instruction

    Move to approve Michelle Duggan to Provide Home Instruction, as needed, at a rate of $60/hour for the 2023-2024 school year. 

 

7.    Clinical Experience

    Move to approve Nicole Benfatti to conduct a supervised clinical experience towards clinical Social Work licensure during the 2023-2024 school year, as overseen by the Director of Special Services.

 

8.    Paraprofessional Mentors

    Move to approve the following staff to serve as Paraprofessional Mentors, for a stipend in the amount of $250 for the 2023-2024 school year:

 

Michelle Duggan

Kelly Vissichelli

Tary Tay

Deb Decerbo

Marilyn Levine

Mary Jo Paulmenn

Pam Malone

Tina Huber

Farhana Khan

Hope Serratelli

   

 

9.    Intervention Services - Certificated Staff

    Move to approve Emily Bianchi, to provide supplemental intervention services for the 2023-2024 school year at the rate of $49/hour (ESSER funded).

 

10.    Intervention Services - Paraprofessionals

Move to approve the following paraprofessional staff to provide supplemental intervention services for the 2023-2024 school year at their hourly rate:

 

Name

Hourly Rate

Kelly Vissichelli

$21.84/hour

Ben Hohmann

$20.64/hour

 

11.     Salary Adjustment – School Secretaries 

Move to approve the salary adjustment of the following school secretaries for the  2023-2024 school year effective July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024 at the  annual salary as follows (Agenda 06/27/23, Section 13, A24):

 

Metuchen High School

Name 

Salary

Kathy Mallory 

$58,765

Mary Miranowic 

$58,765

Lisa Latham 

$49,789

Teresa Coleman

$51,013

Maureen Azzara (part-time 10 month)**

$26,587

 

Edgar Middle School

Name

Salary

Allison Sullivan 

$49,789

Audrey Hausser 

$49,789

Adele Rackley (½ time @ EMS & ½ time Sp. Svcs)** 

$28,790

Campbell Elementary School

Laura Chiusano 

$55,677

Pamela Hatzelhoffer 

$49,789

Katherine Eosso (½ time @ CES and ½ time Sp. Svcs)** 

$24,894

Moss School

Patricia Hallas 

$51,013

 

**Part-time secretaries may be used as substitute secretaries at their hourly rate.

 

12.    Salary Adjustment - Central Office Staff 

Move to approve the salary adjustment of the following central office support staff for  the 2023-2024 school year effective July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024 at the  annual salary as follows (Agenda 06/27/2023, Section 13, A22): 

 

Special Services

Name 

Position 

Salary

Adele Rackley 

Part-time Secretary 

(½ time @ EMS and ½ time Sp. Svcs.)

$28,790

Katherine Eosso 

Part-time Secretary 

(½ time @ CES and ½ time Sp. Svcs)

$24,895

 

13.    Appointment - Interim Moss Principal

    Move to approve the appointment of Kathy Glutz as Interim Principal at Moss School, from October 10, 2023 through October 17, 2023 at a rate of $600/day.

 

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  1. FINANCE

Motion/Second/Comments/Roll Call

 

1.  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 September 26, 2023 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.

 

2.    Professional Development

Move to approve the professional development activities as shown on the attachment. 

 

3.    Resolution

    The Board hereby approves the Memorandum of Agreement between the Metuchen Board of Education and the Metuchen Association of Educational Secretaries, for the collective bargaining agreement covering July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026, and authorizes the Board attorney to draft the final version of the contract for execution by the Board of Education and the Association.

 

4.    Special Olympics Unified Grant

    Move to accept the Special Olympics of NJ Unified Grant in the amount of $2,500 to implement Unified Programs at Metuchen High School. 

 

5.    Grant Application

    Move to approve the submission of the New Jersey Learning Acceleration Program: High Impact Competitive Grant application for Fiscal Year 2024, and accept the grant award of $111,211 upon the subsequent approval of the High Impact Tutoring Competitive Grant. 

 

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  1. POLICY

Motion/Second/Comments/Roll Call

    

1.    Suspensions

    The Board hereby acknowledges receipt of the suspension report summary for September 11, 2023 - September 22, 2023.

 

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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

Woodbridge High School

12th Grade; To assist seniors in learning about different colleges and universities in order to make informed decisions about their future education. Seniors will be able to: -Learn about different colleges and universities from admission reps -Get their questions answered about the college admission process -Get information about financial aid and scholarships -Meet other students who are interested in the same colleges -Get a feel for different college campuses. We will pilot the fair this year with a total of 40 seniors.

Ilana Kurtin Leigh Hanbridge Elizabeth DeMott

10/18/

2023

40

0

no subs needed

CES

Von Thun Farm

Grade 1; SW understand that living things grow and change over time SW understand what living things need to survive SW observe plants at different stages of their life cycle SW read Spookly the Square Pumpkin throughout a corn maze and develop an understand and awareness of bullying and its effects.

Tara Palmieri, Deanna Kindler, Candace Evans, Ellissa Cadel, Samanta Jackson, Megan Shapiro, Jeremy Barnes, Tara Pata, Bailey Tocci, Rupel Conzo, Julie Anderson

10/26/

2023

155

0

no subs needed

MHS

Red Robin

Grades 5-12; Students will be going to Red Robin restaurant to work on restaurant skills including budgeting, ordering from a menu, monetary calculations and social skills. CRP1 Act a responsible and contributing citizen and employee CRP2 Apply appropriate academic and technical skills CRP4 Communicate clearly and effectively and with reason CRP 8 Utilize critical thinking to make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.

Dawn Valovcin, Christina Dybas, Alexis Wolford, Jordan Leitner, Michelle Schutz, Joseph DiMeglio, EJ Svolto, Marilyn Levine,Janine Haulenbeek,

10/20/

2023

13

$50

no subs needed

Edgar

Norz Farm

Grades 5-12; Students will be going to Norz Farm in Hillsborough to work on problem solving skills and social emotional learning. We will use problem solving skills by going through a corn maze. We will also work on recognizing one's thoughts and or feelings when we get stuck and need to turn around to find the correct way out of the maze. Lastly, we will work on finding ways to persevere to reach our goal of making it through the corn maze.

Dawn Valovcin, Christina Dybas, Janine Haulenbeek, Jordan Leitner, Michelle Shutz, Joseph DiMeglio, EJ Svolto, Marilyn Levine

10/6/

2023

13

$90

no subs needed

MHS

Killington Ski Resort, Vermont

Grade 9-12; Students will participate in skiing and snowboarding activities for two days at the Killington Ski Resort. Students will also participate in an indoor rock climbing activity at the Green Mountain Climbing gym. Upon completing the trip, students will develop a growth mindset by embracing challenges, accepting setbacks as learning opportunities, and displaying resilience in the face of difficulties encountered during skiing, snowboarding and climbing activities. By the end of the trip, students will be able to reflect on their skiing and snowboarding experience, identifying areas of improvement, and setting goals goals for future skiing endeavors based on their gained insights and skills

Anna Girin, Danielle Cermak, Lauren Scala, Ryan Clapp (might change)

2/2/

2024 - 2/4/

2024 (2 nights/

overnight trip)

46

0

no subs needed

MHS

New York City

Grades 9-12; Students interested in the fashion industry will be able to observe new trends of fashion by visiting different fashion displays, participate in a museum exhibition, experience a variety of textiles and materials in a renowned fabric supplier. Staff and students will meet at the train station.

Ann Lezama, Nickolas Vosinas and Anais Ortega

12/15/

2023

35

$0

3 subs needed

MHS

Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art and Hadestown

12th Grade; Impact of 9/11 on Government and Politics, Retrospective of European Art

Evan Robbins; Beth Abbott

12/8/

2023

18

$0

2 subs needed

MHS

Woodbridge High School

12th Grade; To assist seniors in learning about different colleges and universities in order to make informed decisions about their future education. Seniors will be able to: -Learn about different colleges and universities from admission reps -Get their questions answered about the college admission process -Get information about financial aid and scholarships -Meet other students who are interested in the same colleges -Get a feel for different college campuses. We will pilot the fair this year with a total of 40 seniors.

Ilana Kurtin Leigh Hanbridge Elizabeth DeMott

10/18/

2023

40

$0

no subs needed

MHS

Space Coast Florida Spring Ball

Grade 9-12; Students will develop teamwork and collaboration between athletes. Develop a positive relationship. Spring training develops team comradery as they practice together and develop a bond so they play effectively once the season begins.

Michelle Huff, Ed Porowski, Mark Mooney

3/21/

2024-

3/24/

2024

16

$0

1 sub needed

 

2.    ESCNJ Appointment of Representative

Pursuant to enacted legislation P.L. 192-1989, Chapter 254, the Metuchen Board of

Education elected Vincent Caputo to the Representative Assembly of the Educational

Services Commission of New Jersey from September 2023 to September 2024.

 

3.    Emergency Virtual or Remote Instructional Plan

    Move to approve the MetuchenPublic Schools Local Educational Agency Guidance for Emergency Virtual or Remote Instruction Plan for the 2023-2024 school year. 

 

4.    Turn Key Training 

    Move to approve the following staff members to prepare Turn Key Training for our district on the In-service workshop on October 9, 2023, not to exceed 9 hours at the rate of $49/hour.

 

Name

Workshop

Yoko Kato

Climate Studies

Karen Van De Castle 

Climate Studies

Jonathan Nolde

Science Training

Kristina Bormann

Dyslexia

 

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  1. Meeting Open to Public (for any topic)

 

  1. Announcements 

 

  1. 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.

 

  1. Adjournment

Groups audience: