Board Meeting - November 14, 2023

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Dates: 
Friday, November 3, 2023 - 4:45pm

THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

METUCHEN, NEW JERSEY

 

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 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

❖ MHS Fall Play Preview

Tonight, we have senior, Jakob Krombholz here to give us a preview of the MHS Footlighters' upcoming fall play, Our Town. Our Town is Thornton Wilder's classic play that reminds us to cherish every moment of our lives. Performances are Friday November 17th, Saturday November 18th, and Sunday November 19th. For tickets, visit mhsfootlighters.com. Jakob is playing the role of The Stage Manager in Our Town and he will perform an excerpt from his opening monologue, welcoming you to the fictional town of Grover's Corners, New Hampshire.

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

 

  1. Presentations 

 

  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

 

October 17, 2023

  Special Business Meeting (1)

October 17, 2023

  Special Business Meeting (2)

October 17, 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.    Retirement - Certificated Staff

Move to accept with regret, the retirement of Scott Rockhill, Biology Teacher at Metuchen High School, effective 01/31/2024.

 

2.    Mentor Teachers Revision 

Move to rescind and approve the following mentor teachers to work with the following mentee teachers for the 2023-2024 school year (Agenda 10/17/2023, Section 13, A5):

 

New Teacher

School 

Mentor

Payment, Traditional Route $550 for 30

 weeks

Rescind:

 Shannon Desch

 

 MHS

 

 Chris Giddes

prorated, based on number of weeks

Approve:

 Shannon Desch

 

 MHS

 

 Chris Giddes (.5)

 Laura Connolly(.5)

 

 prorated, based on number of weeks

 prorated, based on number of weeks

 

3.    Coaches - Revisions for Metuchen High School and Edgar Middle School Winter 2023-2024 

Move to rescind and approve the following Metuchen High School and Edgar Middle School Coaches for the winter 2023-2024 School sports season (Agenda 07/18/2023, Section 13, A7): 

 

Metuchen High School

   

Teacher

Assignment

Stipend

Rescind:

 Joseph Keagle

 Nick Zaneto

 Robert Cleary*

 

 Head Wrestling Coach (Step 3)

 Asst/Junior Varsity Wrestling Coach (Step 3)

 Assistant Wrestling Coach (Step 3)

 

 $10,250

 $7,049

 $7,049

Approve:

 Nick Zaneto

 Joseph Keagle

 Kevin Coleman*

 

 Head Wrestling Coach (Step 3)

 Asst/Junior Varsity Wrestling Coach (Step 3)

 Assistant Wrestling Coach (Step 1)

 

 $10,250

 $7,049

 $6,669

Edgar Middle School

   

Teacher

Assignment

Stipend

Rescind:

 Kevin Coleman*

 

 Head Wrestling Coach

 

 $3,627

Approve:

 Joe Montuoro*

 

 Head Wrestling Coach

 

 $3,627

 

* represents adjunct coach

 

4.    Metuchen High School and Edgar Middle School Volunteer Coaches

    Move to approve the following Metuchen High School and Edgar Middle School volunteer coaches for the 2023-2024 school year (Agenda 8/22/2023 Section 13, A10):

 

Metuchen High School

 

Teacher

Assignment

Jenna Oyler*

Girls Basketball Coach

Owen Barrera*

Boys Basketball Coach

Edgar Middle School

 

Teacher

Assignment

Jillieanna Peguero

Cheer advisor

 

* represents adjunct coach

 

5.    Volunteer Clubs - Additional

    Move to approve the following Volunteer Clubs for the 2023-2024 school year as listed (Agenda 08/22/2023, Section 13, A10):

 

Metuchen High School

 

Club

Advisor

Crochet Club

Jennifer Stranz

Edgar Middle School

 

Club

Advisor

Edgar Jazz Club

John Messenger

 

6.    Clubs and Co-Curricular Activities – Additions 

    Move to approve the following co-curricular stipends for the 2023-2024 school year as listed (Agenda 8/22/23, Section 13 A9):

 

Campbell School

 

 

Advisor

Assignment

Stipend

Christofer Peckhardt

Chorus Grades 3&4 (C)

$1,580

Robyn Keyes (.25)

Band Club Grade 4 (C)

$395

John Flynn (.75)

Band Club Grade 4 (C)

$1,185

 

7.    Resignation - Confidential Secretary

    Move to accept the resignation of Adora Jones, Confidential Secretary to the Director of Special Services, effective December 18, 2023, or earlier if a replacement is hired. 

 

8.    Rescind - Substitute Custodian

    Move to rescind the appointment of Zakary Dunsavage, Substitute Custodian for Metuchen Public Schools for the 2023-2024 school year (Agenda 10/17/2023, Section 13, A20).

 

9.    Appointment - Leave Replacement 

    Move to approve the appointment of Christine Piovoso, Leave Replacement for Sofia Lopes, 4th Grade Teacher at Campbell School, at a rate of $301.49/day, effective approximately January 4, 2024 through approximately May 28, 2024. 

 

10.    Appointment - Additional Substitutes

    Move to approve the appointment of the additional substitutes for the 2023-2024 school year, effective October 26, 2023, pending completion of substitute training and criminal history clearance. 

 

Name

Position

Rate

Jeanmarie Teitler

Substitute with teacher cert

$110/day

Jennifer Korpon

Substitute with teacher cert

$110/day

Lisa Lombardi

Substitute with teacher cert

$110/day

Lauren Cohn

Substitute with college degree

$105/day

Mani Mittal

Substitute with college degree

$105/day

Nicole Turner

Substitute with college degree

$105/day

Will Hronich

Substitute with college degree

$105/day

David Bransfield

Substitute with college degree

$105/day

Victoria Dunyak

Substitute Paraprofessional

$15/hour

Leenam Dalal

Substitute Paraprofessional

$15/hour

Reese Herzog

Substitute Paraprofessional

$15/hour

Joseph Montuoro

Substitute Paraprofessional

$15/hour

Richa Katoch

Substitute Paraprofessional

$15/hour

 

11.    Appointment - Additional Substitute Secretaries

    Move to approve the appointment of the following additional substitute secretaries for the 2023-2024 school year, effective October 26, 2023, pending criminal history clearance:

 

Name

Position

Rate

Jeanmarie Teitler

Substitute Secretary

$15/hour

Jennifer Korpon

Substitute Secretary

$15/hour

Lauren Cohn

Substitute Secretary

$15/hour

12.    Salary Adjustment - Certificated Staff

    Move to approve a change in base salary for Kristina Bormann, Reading Specialist at Campbell School, from Step 3K, $80,771/year, to Step 4K, $82,694/year, as a result of her 30 additional credits (MA+30), effective December 1, 2023.

 

13.    Appointment - Substitute Bus Aides

    Move to approve the following staff as substitute bus aides for the 2023-2024 school year, at their regular hourly rate as follows:

 

Name

Rate

Debbie Stolz

$20.34/hour

Sandy Iacona

$20.64/hour

 

14.    Supplemental Intervention Services

    Move to approve Aylssa Polesky, special education teacher at Campbell Elementary, to provide supplemental intervention services for the 2023-2024 school year at an hourly rate of $49/hour (ESSER funded).

 

15.    Updated Job Description - Director of Special Services

    Move to approve the updated job description of the Director of Special Services for Metuchen Public Schools, as stated on the attachment.

 

16.    Appointment - Director of Special Services

    Move to approve the appointment of Deneane Bonassisa, Director of Special Services for Metuchen Public Schools, for the 2023-2024 school year, at a salary of $144,000/year, prorated, effective November 15, 2023 through June 30, 2024.

 

17.    Resignation – Lunch Aide

    Move to accept the resignation of Leenam Dalal, Lunch Aide for Metuchen Schools, effective November 3, 2023.

 

18.    CPR/AED Trainers

Move to approve to provide the following staff to provide CPR/AED training for the 2024-2023 school year at the rate of $49/hour:

 

Robert Ulmer

Mark Mooney

Nick Zaneto

  Julie Youngman

 

19.    CPR/AED Training

Move to approve the following staff to attend CPR/AED training at their hourly rate:

 

Name

Rate

Tara Tay

$21.84/hour

Sandra Spinelli

$20.64/hour

Jessica Kovacs

$49.00/hour

Tina Huber

$20.64/hour

Kelly Vissichelli

$21.84/hour

Sonia Aswani

$20.94/hour

 

20.    Appointment - Paraprofessional

Move to approve the appointment of Marian Sharkawy, Paraprofessional at Edgar School, for the 2023-2024 school year, at a salary of $23,127/year, prorated, effective November 15, 2023 through June 30, 2024. 

 

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  1. FINANCE

Motion/Second/Comments/Roll Call

 

1.    Establishment of Petty Cash Funds for the 2023-2024 School Year

    Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:19-3 move to approve the establishment of petty cash funds as of November 1, 2023. The individual responsible for proper distribution of the indicated fund amounts are as follows (Agenda 06/27/2023, Section 13, B11):

 

Name

Position 

Amount

Approve:

 Tania Herzog

 

 Assistant Superintendent

 

 $100

 

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 #

11/14/

2023

11/14/

2023

Fall 2023 AP Social Studies Teachers Roundtable

Giddes, Christopher

MHS

0

No cost

 

11/16/

2023

11/16/

2023

Athlete Exchange Program

Ulmer, Bob

MHS

0

no cost

 

11/14/

2023

11/14/

2023

FALL 2023 AP SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS' ROUNDTABLE

Schlavis, William

MHS

0

No cost

 

11/16/

2023

11/16/

2023

School Behavioral Threat Assessment & Management (BTAM) Training - NJ Department of Education

Grauer, Traci

MHS

0

No cost

 

11/16/

2023

11/16/

2023

School Behavioral Threat Assessment & Management (BTAM) Training - NJ Department of Education

DeMott, Elizabeth

MHS

0

No cost

 

11/17/

2023

11/17/

2023

Special Education Directors' Toolkit - Navigating Guidance, Requirements and Best Practices for Risk and Threat Assessment Teams PSEL 3, 7 and 9

Donatelli, Dana

Moss 

$149

FFPI

24-074

11/18/

2023

11/18/

2023

Creative Classroom Magic: Utilizing Canva for Pre-K and Kindergarten Teaching and Developing the Right Writing Habits with Young Learners Who Want to Write Right

Young, Kelsee

Moss 

$15

FFPI

24-066

12/1/

2023

12/4/

2023

National Social Studies Conference

Butler, Michael

Edgar

$1000

FFPI

24-064

12/4/

2023

12/5/

2023

Counselor Visit to DC Colleges hosted by Catholic University

Hanbridge, Leigh

MHS

$200

FFPI

24-065

12/8/

2023

12/8/

2023

The World of Henry VIII: Understanding the Tudors

Connolly, Laura

MHS

$52

FFPI

24-068

12/15/

2023

12/15/

2023

ID 345: Building Blocks to Multi-Paragraph Essays, Grades 3-8

Harley, Melissa

Edgar

$115

FFPI

24-069

2/26/

2024

2/27/

2024

NJAPHERD Annual Convention (2024)

Mooney, Mark

MHS

$275

FFPI

24-073

3/15/

2024

3/15/

2024

Foundations of Numerical Reasoning in Grade K-2

Spak, Jennifer

Campbell 

$345

FFPI

24-071

3/15/

2024

3/15/

2024

Foundations of Numerical Reasoning in Grades K-2

Levin, Lisa

Campbell 

$345

FFPI

24-072

3/15/

2024

3/15/

2024

Foundations of Numerical Reasoning in Grades K-2

Signorile, Vincent

Campbell 

$345

FFPI

24-070

4/13/

2024

4/13/

2024

Cultivating Critical Thinkers & Dance, Raps, and Chants

Young, Kelsee

Moss 

$22

FFPI

24-067

9/29/

2023

4/30/

2024

DOE Community of Practice for Educators in 18-21 programs (4 sessions)

Valovcin, Dawn

MHS

up to $160 ($40 per day) for mileage

FFPI

24-052

11/17/

2023

11/17/

2023

Special Education Directors' Toolkit - Navigating Guidance, Requirements and Best Practices for Risk and Threat Assessment Teams PSEL 3, 7 and 9

Kurtin, Ilana

Central Office

$149 

Other

 

11/28/

2023

11/28/

2023

NJASCD Early Childhood Conference

Dougherty, Natalie

Central Office

0

No cost

 

11/28/

2023

11/28/

2023

Writing in Science Grades K-12: How to incorporate ELA K-12 common core writing standards in K-12 Science NGSS standards

Robbins, Melissa

Edgar 

$95

FFPI

24-075

12/7/

2023

12/7/

2023

Artificial Intelligence, Schools and the Law - Are You Prepared? (A TMI-LEGAL ONE Collaborative Workshop)

Dougherty, Natalie

Central Office

$125

Other 

 

 

3.    Grant Services

Move to approve Imagine Learning for the 2023-2024 school year for high impact tutoring grant services, for up to $40,000.

 

4.    Rate Increase - Provider of Psychiatric Assessments/Evaluations

    Move to approve the rate increase of the following provider for psychiatric assessments/evaluations for the 2023-2024 school year (Agenda 06/27/2023, Section 13, B29):

 

  • Dr. Steven Dyckman at the rate of $1500/evaluation

 

5.    Home Instruction

    Move to approve Stepping Forward counseling to provide Home Instruction for the 2023-2024 school year at the rate of $100/hour.

 

6.    Resolution

 

The Metuchen Board of Education hereby resolves effective January 1, 2024 to make the following changes relative to its employee benefits program:

 

1.    Designate Brown & Brown, Inc. as our SEHBP Program Manager, per their proposal of August 14, 2023, as amended via correspondence dated October 18, 2023.

 

2.    Designate Brown & Brown as our broker-of record for the following programs:

 

a.    Delta Dental of NJ Inc.

b.    Health Equity / Wage Works, Inc. (dental and vision COBRA services)

c.    Allegiance, Inc. (flexible spending account)

d.    Delta Vision ® in partnership with VSP (vision insurance)

 

3.    Authorize Brown & Brown to receive from Cigna all information requested regarding claims experience, renewal reporting, invoices, and plan documents for the period January 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022.

 

7.    Comprehensive Maintenance Plan

Move to approve the district's Comprehensive Maintenance Plan for the 2024-2025 school year.

 

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  1. POLICY

Motion/Second/Comments/Roll Call

    

1.    Suspensions

    The Board hereby acknowledges receipt of the suspension report summary for October 16, 2023 - November 10, 2023.

 

2.    Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying

    Move to affirm the findings of the previously reported case.

 

  • METHS092223001

  • EMS092823001

  • EMS100223001

3.    First Reading of Policies and Regulations

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

 

❖P 1524    School Leadership Councils (Abolished)

❖P 2270    Religion in the Schools

❖P 3161    Examination for Cause

❖P & R 3212    Attendance (M)

❖P 3324    Right of Privacy  (New)

❖P & R 3432    Sick Leave  (Abolished)

❖P 4161    Examination for Cause

❖P & R 4212    Attendance (M)

❖P 4324    Right of Privacy  (New)

❖P & R 4432    Sick Leave  (Abolished)

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

❖P & R 5116    Education of Homeless Children and Youths

❖P & R 5460.02    Bridge Year Pilot Program (M) (Abolished)

❖P 6361    Relations With Vendors for Abbott Districts (Abolished)

❖P 8500    Food Services (M)

❖P 8540    School Nutrition Programs (M) (Abolished)

❖P 8550    Meal Charges/Outstanding Food Service Bill (M) (Abolished)

 

❖P & R 5130    Withdrawal from School (M)

❖P & R 5300    Automated External Defibrillators (AEDS) (M)

❖P & R 5306    Health Services to Nonpublic Schools (M)

❖P 5516    Use of Electronic Communication and Recording Devices (ECRD) (M)

❖P & R 5550    Disaffected Students (M)

❖P 5752    Marital Status and Pregnancy (M)

 

4.    Board Meeting Calendar Change

    Move to approve a Board Meeting Calendar change to reschedule the December 12, 2023 meeting to December 19, 2023. 

 

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

 

  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. 

Moss

Metuchen Library

Grade K; 0.1.P.A.3 Actively engage in activities and interactions with teachers and peers. 0.2.P.A.4 Attend to tasks for a period of time. 9.2.3 Use multiple means of communication to creatively express thoughts, ideas, and feelings (e.g., sing a song and act out the life cycle of a butterfly Students will engage in community-based instruction to the Metuchen Public Library to generalize communication, social and ELA goals outside of the classroom and practice engaging within the community.

Kelsee Young, Lori-Anne DiSerio, PT Gayathri Karthik, Deb Stolz, Annie Kim

12/5/2023

8

$40

no subs needed

MHS

Woodbridge Community Center 

Grade 11-12; Students will learn to foster Sportsmanship, camaraderie and Teamwork within the winter high school sports teams of the GMC

Julie Youngman

12/7/2023

18

$100

1 sub needed

Moss

Edison Fire Station

Students will engage in community based instruction to Edison Fire House to generalize social emotional/behavioral skills, communication goal and build relationships with community helpers outside of the classroom and practice them within a community setting. PreK: 0.1.2 Express ideas for activities and initiate discussions. 2.1.P.D.2 Develop an awareness of warning symbols and their meaning 2.3.3 Identify community helpers who assist in maintaining a safe environment. K: ELA.EE.SL.K.4 With guidance and support, identify familiar people, places, things, and events.

Katie Upshaw, Farhana Khan, Tina Huber, Joelle Williams, Kajal Desai, Substitute Shannon MacMenamie, Sandy Iacona, Laura Hermans, Karen Calantoni, Brinna Fortino, Lori Anne Diserio, Dana Donatelli, Caroline Mandel

12/8/2023

16

$100

no subs needed

CES

Target 

Grades 1-4;  SL 1.4 Describe people, places, things, and events with relevant detail, expressing ideas, and feelings clearly. 0.1.2 Express ideas for activities and initiate discussions.

Brian Jeney, Samantha Murphy, Abeera Omarzai, Dee Parker, Rose Di Leonards, Kinjal Vakharia, Kelly Vischelli, Emily Almeida, Ben Hohmann, Deb De Cerbo, Emily Bianchi, Lorianne Diserio

12/15/2023

10

$50

no subs needed

MHS

Brooklyn Bridge, Little Italy and Hamilton on Broadway

Grade 10; The students are going to see Hamilton which shows the early history of the USA

Evan Robbins, Steve Cichetti, Christopher Giddes, Beth Abbott

2/21/2024

100

$0.00

4 subs needed

Moss

Tiny Town

Grade K; Students will engage in community based instruction to Tiny Town to generalize social emotional/behavioral skills, communication goals, and play skills outside of the classroom and practice them within a community setting. PreK: 0.1.2 Express ideas for activities and initiate discussions. 0.1.4 Discuss their own actions and efforts. 0.4.5 Express needs verbally or nonverbally to teacher and peers without being aggressive 2.1.P.D.2 Develop an awareness of warning symbols and their meaning K: ELA.EE.SL.K.1 Participate in conversations with others. ELA.EE.RF.K.3 Demonstrate emerging awareness of print

Katie Upshaw, Farhana Khan, Tina Huber, Joelle Williams, Kajal Desai, Substitute Shannon MacMenamie, Sandy Iacona, Laura Hermans, Karen Calantoni, Brinna Fortino, Lori Anne, Dana Donatelli, Caroline Mandel,

1/12/2024

16

$100.00

no subs needed

CES

Wendy's

Grades 1-4; SL 1.4 Describe people, places, things, and events with relevant detail, expressing ideas, and feelings clearly. 0.1.2 Express ideas for activities and initiate discussions.

Brian Jeney, Samantha Murphy, Lorianne Diserio,  Emily Bianchi, Abeera Omarzai, Dee Parker, Rose Di Leonardo, Kinjal Vakharia

1/19/2024

10

$50

no subs needed

CES

Edison ShopRite

Grades 1-4; SL 1.4 Describe people, places, things, and events with relevant detail, expressing ideas, and feelings clearly. 0.1.2 Express ideas for activities and initiate discussions.

Brian Jeney, Samantha Murphy, Lorianne DiSerio, Emily Bianchi, Abeera Omarzai, Dee Parker, Rose Di Leonardo, Kinjal Vakharia, Kelly Vischelli, Emily Almeida, Ben Hohmann, Deb De Cerbo

1/26/2024

10

$50

no subs needed

MHS

Highland Park Senior Center

Grades 9-12; Asian Heritage Club will be performing Lion and Dragon Dances for the seniors at Highland Park Senior Center in celebration of Lunar New Year. This is to expand understanding and appreciate Asian Cultures. 

Yoko Kato

2/6/2024

15

$75

1 subs needed

MHS

Tenafly High School

Grades 9-12; The Metuchen High School Chamber Orchestra will compete in the 2024 NJMEA High School Orchestra Festival.

Christopher McEwan, Jordyn Gallagher

2/8/2024

19

$130

1 sub needed

CES

Friendly's 

Grades 1-4; SL 1.4 Describe people, places, things, and events with relevant detail, expressing ideas, and feelings clearly. 0.1.2 Express ideas for activities and initiate discussions.

Brian Jeney, Samantha Murphy, Lorianne DiSerio, Emily Bianchi, Abeera Omarzai, Dee Parker, Rose Di Leonardo, Kinjal Vakharia, Kelly Vischelli, Emily Almeida, Ben Hohmann, Deb De Cerbo

2/9/2023

10

$0

no subs needed

Moss

Metuchen Library

Grade K; Students will engage in community based instruction to the Metuchen Public Library to generalize communication, social and ELA goals outside of the classroom and practice engaging within the community. PreK: 0.1.P.A.3 Actively engage in activities and interactions with teachers and peers. 0.2.P.A.4 Attend to tasks for a period of time. 9.2.3 Use multiple means of communication to creatively express thoughts, ideas, and feelings (e.g., sing a song and act out the life cycle of a butterfly. K: ELA.EE.SL.K.1 Participate in conversations with others. ELA.EE.RL.K.1 With guidance and support, identify details in familiar stories. ELA.EE.RF.K.3 Demonstrate emerging awareness of print. a. With guidance and support, recognize the first letter of own name in print.

Katie Upshaw, Farhana Khan, Tina Huber, Joelle Williams, Kajal Desai, Substitute Shannon MacMenamie, Sandy Iacona, Laura Hermans, Karen Calantoni, Brinna Fortino, Lori Anne, Dana Donatelli, Caroline Mandel

2/16/2024

16

$100

no subs needed

CES

Tony's Pizzeria

Grades 1-4; SL 1.4 Describe people, places, things, and events with relevant detail, expressing ideas, and feelings clearly. 0.1.2 Express ideas for activities and initiate discussions.

Brian Jeney, Samantha Murphy, Lorianne DiSerio, Emily Bianchi, Abeera Omarzai, Dee Parker, Rose Di Leonardo, Kinjal Vakharia, Kelly Vischelli, Emily Almeida, Ben Hohman, Deb De Cerbo

2/23/2023

10

$0

no subs needed

CES

Yogi Berra Museum

Grade 3; Learn about the physics of baseball and other sports as well as how Math and Statistics permeate the athletic experience

Danielle Rubinowitsch, Michelle Bethe

3/1/2024

48

$0

no subs needed

CES

Yogi Berra Museum

Grade 3; Learn about the physics of baseball and other sports as well as how Math and Statistics permeate the athletic experience

Franchesca Hunt, Scott Delaney, Francine Galassa

3/4/2024

45

$0

no subs needed

CES

Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center

Grade 3; Learn about the physics of baseball and other sports as well as how Math and Statistics permeate the athletic experience

Kara Wong, Jaclyn Salit

3/5/2024

48

$0

no subs needed

CES

Yogi Berra Museum

Grade 3; Learn about the physics of baseball and other sports as well as how Math and Statistics permeate the athletic experience

Julie or Sarah Anderson, Kathleen Zaleck, Kevin LoPresti

3/6/2024

48

$0

no subs needed

CES 

NJ State House & Old Barracks Museum

Grade 4; NJ State Government (civics) & History(Battle of Trenton)

Tom Yakowenko, Sofia Lopes, Kelli Holleran

6/4/2023

75

$0

no subs needed

CES

NJ State House & Old Barracks Museum

Grade 4; NJ State Government (civics) & History(Battle of Trenton)

Tom Yakowenko, Sofia Lopes, Kelli Holleran

6/5/2023

100

$0

no subs needed

Edgar

Latin Port Restaurant

Grade 7; The students are working on a unit that revolves around the concepts of food and family. Therestaurant Latin Port serves authentic Latin food, and it has opened right here in our Metuchen town. In light of providing our students with real-life meaningful activities and bringing some fun,learning, and joy to our 7th graders who have had a challenging year, we would like to propose this educational experience. This activity is a great way for the students to experience some culture while reinforcing the food vocabulary and grammar structures that we've been studying.This trip will be done in 2 days so we can comfortably accommodate the students in this restaurant experience. Here are the World Language State Standards that we will cover during our Field trip: Communication (Interpersonal) Learners initiate and sustain meaningful communication by providing and obtaining Information in culturally appropriate ways, Engaging in greetings, introductions, and leave-taking.

Raquel Williams, Andrea Elton, Chris Peckhardt, Ashley Jaye

6/11/2024

50

$0

3 subs needed

Edgar

Latin Port Restaurant

Grade 7; The students are working on a unit that revolves around the concepts of food and family. Therestaurant Latin Port serves authentic Latin food, and it has opened right here in our Metuchen town. In light of providing our students with real-life meaningful activities and bringing some fun,learning, and joy to our 7th graders who have had a challenging year, we would like to propose this educational experience. This activity is a great way for the students to experience some culture while reinforcing the food vocabulary and grammar structures that we've been studying.This trip will be done in 2 days so we can comfortably accommodate the students in this restaurant experience. Here are the World Language State Standards that we will cover during our Field trip: Communication (Interpersonal) Learners initiate and sustain meaningful communication by providing and obtaining Information in culturally appropriate ways, Engaging in greetings, introductions, and leave-taking. 

Raquel Williams, Andrea Elton, Chris Peckhardt, Ashley Jaye

6/12/2024

50

$0

3 subs needed

 

2.    ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) Grant Carryover 2023-2024

    Move to approve the district’s ESSA Grant Carryover for 2023-2024.

 

Title

Amount

Title I

$6,171.00

Title IIA

$9,241.00

Title IV

$7,981.00

 

*Metuchen Public Schools receives $500.00 of the Title I allocation for the Homeless reserve

**Metuchen Public Schools receives $2,303.00 of the Title IIA allocation

***Metuchen Public School receives $4,660.00 of the Title IV allocation





 

3.    Student Observer

    Move to approve the following Student Observer in our school district for the 2023 Fall/ 2024 Spring semester:

 

Name

School

Teachers

Ryan Corrigan

MHS

Robert Ulmer

Beth Abbott

Mark Mooney

Julie Youngman

 

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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

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