HARDING TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION

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HARDING TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION 34 Lee s Hill Road, New Vernon, NJ 07976 Monday,, 7:00 p.m. Regular Session Minutes Mission Statement The Harding Township School provides a strong educational foundation which inspires students to achieve academic excellence. Our dedicated faculty stimulates intellectual growth using a challenging curriculum within a supportive learning environment. We encourage students to become self-directed, lifelong learners who are well prepared for the academic and social challenges of the future. District Goal 1: To measure the academic progress of our students through the administration of districtwide assessments in Reading, Math Facts and Writing. a) To administer a district-wide reading assessment to all K-3 students in the spring. Ninety percent (90%) of all students will be reading at grade level or will move up one reading level. b) Ninety percent (90%) of students in each grade K-5 shall pass with 90% accuracy a timed grade level Math Facts Assessment that will be aligned to the Common Core State Standards and will assess students on the four core mathematical functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). c) Ninety percent (90%) of students in grades K-8 shall improve one point (one quintile) on the District Writing Assessment. This assessment shall be administered in the fall and in the spring. Students scoring a 5 in the spring shall be counted as having met the goal. District Goal 2: Implement the iready assessment program in grades 2-5 in ELA and grades 2-8 in Math. a) Provide necessary Professional Development for teachers. b) Gather and analyze data to be shared with parents and to differentiate instruction. c) Add results to the Data Dashboard. District Goal 3: Improve communication with the school and township community a) The school administrative team will hold informational meetings with the school s parent communities on a rolling monthly basis. b) The district will use technology and other forms of outreach to improve its communication with the Township community-at-large. I. Call to Order The regular session of the Harding Board of Education is called to order by Mr. Gjivoje at 7:02 p.m. in the Library of the Harding Township Middle School, 34 Lee s Hill Road, New Vernon, NJ 07976. II. III. IV. Presiding Officers Statement/Sunshine Statement: In accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act, N.J.S.A. 10:4-6 et seq., adequate notification of this meeting has been provided to the Daily Record on January 12, 2017 and the Observer Tribune on January 19, 2017 and posted on the bulletin boards of the New Vernon Post Office, Green Village Post Office, Harding Township Municipal Building, Harding Township Elementary School and Harding Township Middle School on January 12, 2017. Pledge of Allegiance ROLL CALL Present: Mr. Davor Gjivoje, Mrs. Kim Macaulay, Mr. Abi Singh, Mr. Richard Bruno, Also Present: Superintendent, Mr. Matthew Spelker, Business Administrator, Ms. Marilyn Cuykendall

V. PRESENTATION Mr. Marc H. Zitomer, Esq., Schenck, Price, Smith, and King LLP, gave a Board Ethics Presentation. He reviewed The School Ethics Act, its applicability, relevant code provisions, and proper action to be taken by a Board based on real-life scenarios. Mr. Matthew A. Spelker, Superintendent of Schools, gave the semi-annual HIB/EVVRS (Harassment Intimidation Bullying/Electronic Vandalism Violence Reporting System) mid-year report. First six months of this school year the District has not incidents. VI. HEARING OF PUBLIC REGARDING AGENDA ITEMS (Policy 0167) Mr. Lanzerotti would like to hear a presentation on conflict of interest in the future. Mr. Zitomer left at 8:09 pm. VII. VIII. IX. REPORTS/DISCUSSIONS a. Mr. Spelker updated the Board on Madison/Harding articulation, Science Fair has 130 presenters, Future Cities Competitors will visit at the next board meeting, also the girls basketball team, who lost in the tournament champion game. b. Mr. Singh reported that the Facilities and Finance committee met on January 25, 2017 to discuss the preliminary budget, the air conditioning project, and the building walk thru scheduled for February 7, 2017. c. Curriculum and Instruction meeting was January 25, 2017 with Mr. Flynn as chair but he was absent tonight. Minutes of the meeting were distributed. d. Ms. Macaulay discussed the January 25, 2017 meeting of Personnel and Management committee. She discussed the hiring of a Literacy Coach with title I funds, upcoming maternity leaves and salary treatment of two non-tenured personnel. e. Mr. Singh reported on yesterday s Madison Board of Education meeting. They have scheduled a retreat for tomorrow evening to set goals. f. Morris County School Boards Association-Mr. Bruno will attend their February 8 th meeting at Dover HS. g. Morris County Educational Services Commission- Mr. Bruno will begin to receive packets as the Harding representative for the next meeting. h. District Curriculum Council- Mr. Gjivoje discussed the Mindset and Grit initiative implemented in the elementary school. Plan is to include parents the second year and incorporate middle school in the third. Teachers a doing public relations for the schools writing articles on what s happening in the classroom. i. Culture and Climate Committee is busy raising funds for the Day of Service. j. Policy Committee met to review the recommended and mandatory changes to the policy manual from Strauss Esmay. To be discussed as first reading tonight. k. NJSBA Delegate CORRESPONDENCE a. School Report distributed. b. Nurse s Report distributed. BOARD BUSINESS First reading of bylaws, policies, and regulations of Alerts 208 and 209 BB-13 Approve January 23, 2017 Board Minutes BB-14 Approve temporary Board Secretary First reading of bylaws, policies, and regulations of Alerts 208 and 209 by the Harding Township 2

Board of Education as follows: B0167 Public Participation in Board Meetings B0168 Recording Board Meetings P2422 Health and Physical Education P2431 Athletic Competition R2431.2 Medical Exam Prior to Participation P/R5111 Eligibility of Resident/Nonresident Students P/R5310 Health Services P/R5330.01 Administration of Medical Marijuana P/R8462 Reporting Potentially Missing or Abused Children P8550 Outstanding Food Service Charges P1220 Employment of Chief School Administrator P1310 Employment of School Business Administrator/Board Secretary R2414 Programs and Services for Students in High Poverty and in High Needs Districts P3111 Creating Positions P3124 Employment Contract P3125 Employment of Teaching Staff Members P3125.2 Employment of Substitute Teachers P/R3126 District Mentoring Program P3141 Resignation P/R3144 Certification of Tenure Charges P3159 Teaching Staff member/school District Reporting Responsibilities P3231 Outside Employment as Athletic Coach P/R3240 Professional Development for Teachers and School Leaders P4159 Support Staff Member/School District Reporting Responsibilities P5305 Health Services Personnel R5330 Administration of Medication P/R5350 Student Suicide Prevention P9541 Student Teachers/Interns P1140 Affirmative Action Program P1523 Comprehensive Equity Plan P/R1530 Equal Employment Opportunities P1550 Affirmative Action Program for Employment and Contract Practices P/R2200 Curriculum Content P2260 Affirmative Action Program for School and Classroom Practices P/R2411 Guidance Counseling P/R2423 Bilingual and ESL Education P2610 Educational Program Evaluation P2622 Student Assessment P5750 Equal Educational Programs and Services P5755 Equity in Educational Programs and Services P5339 Screening for Dyslexia P7481 Unmanned Aircraft Systems (also known as Drones) P/R8441 Care of Injured and Ill Persons P8454 Management of Pediculosis P/R8630 Emergency School Bus Procedures Mr. Gjivoje discussed the changes to the above policies that were recommended by Strauss Esmay and choices the committee made on behalf of the district. 3

MOTION presented by Ms. Macaulay and seconded by Mr. Bruno to approve: Regular Session BB-13 RESOLVED, that the Harding Township Board of Education approves the following minutes: - Regular Session January 23, 2017 - Executive Session, January 23, 2017 BB-14 RESOLVED, that the Harding Township Board of Education approves a district/school administrator or board member to act as temporary board secretary in the secretary s absence at board meetings during fiscal year 2017. FACILITIES AND FINANCE FF-10 Approve January 2017 Bills List MOTION presented by Mr. Bruno and seconded by Mr. Singh to approve: FF-10 RESOLVED, that the Harding Township Board of Education, approves the January 2017 monthly bills list, for checks #34820 through #35059 for a total of $946,774.13. CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION PERSONNEL AND MANAGEMENT P/M-08 Approve certificated staff member movement across the guide P/M-09 Approve substitute teacher for the 2016/17 school year P/M-10 Approve request for waiver from the SEMI Program P/M-11 Approve attendance at conference for Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds P/M-12 Approve professional development MOTION presented by Ms. Macaulay and seconded by Mr. Bruno to approve: P/M-08 RESOLVED, that the Harding Township Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, approves the following certificated faculty member s movement on the guide effective February 1, 2017: Mrs. Lisa Werner, MA+15/Step 10 to MA+30/Step 10 at an annual salary of $68,410, prorated to $34,205. P/M-09 RESOLVED, that the Harding Township Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, approves the following substitute teacher: Mrs. Carole Ethridge, as needed, for the 2016-17 school year. P/M-10 RESOLVED, that the Harding Township Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, authorizes the Superintendent of Schools to submit to the Executive County Superintendent of Schools a waiver of the requirements of N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-5.3 for the 4

2017/18 school year, waiving participation in the Special Education Medicaid Initiative (SEMI) Program, pursuant to the district s projection of having fewer than 40 eligible classified students. P/M-11 RESOLVED, that the Harding Township Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, approves the attendance of Mr. Joe Pitcher at the NJ School Buildings and Grounds Association conference to be held in Atlantic City from 3/13-3/15/2017: - Cost of workshop $200.00 - Cost of hotel for two nights $212.65 - Cost of transportation at.31 a mile. P/M-12 RESOLVED, that the Harding Township Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, approves the professional development of: Mrs. Brittany Worley, School Psychologist, Zones of Regulation Conference (2 days), Mt. Laurel, NJ February 23-24, 2017, registration $225 plus educational manuals $64, lodging at $127.44, mileage at $0.31. Mrs. Holly Rosenfeld, Phy. Ed teacher, American Alliance for Health conference, Long Branch, NJ, February 27, 2017, registration $95, mileage at $0.31. X. HEARING OF PUBLIC REGARDING (Agenda and non-agenda Items- Policy 0167) Next Generation Science Standards for Elementary grades are due by September 2017. XI. PRESIDENT S COMMENTS 1. Reviewed upcoming events XII. EXECUTIVE SESSION - none XIV. XV. OTHER BOARD BUSINESS ADJOURN MOTION presented by Mr. Bruno and seconded by Ms. Macaulay to adjourn at 9:40 pm. Respectfully submitted, Marilyn Cuykendall Business Administrator/Board Secretary 5