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Board meetings and strategic plans from Carolyn Segreto's organization
The board meeting primarily focused on the recognition of the Governor's Educator of the Year and Educational Services Professional of the Year award recipients from various schools within the district. The session included a video tribute showcasing the efforts and philosophies of the honored teachers and support staff. Additionally, an executive session was held during the meeting.
The board meeting agenda covered a wide range of administrative, curricular, and operational matters. Key topics included the review of Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying reports in executive session, and various curriculum initiatives such as student teaching placements, community-based instruction, and grant applications for school projects. Operational items included budget transfers, financial reports, the approval of student placements, and authorization for facilities maintenance and repairs. Significant human resources actions were addressed, including retirements, resignations, employment appointments, leaves of absence, and summer staff assignments. Additionally, the board considered policy adoptions, authorized cooperative purchasing agreements, and reviewed new initiatives such as the creation of a girls' wrestling co-op and a resolution seeking relief from rising public school employee health-care costs.
The board conducted a retreat that included a board self-evaluation. Operational actions taken included the appointment of Source 4 Teachers as a substitute teacher provider through a non-fair and open contract and the approval of agreements with Achieve 3000 for middle school literacy solutions. The board also approved a merit goal for the manager of food and nutrition services. Additionally, discussions were held regarding health insurance plans and a review of the social media policy concerning acceptable use of computer networks and resources by staff.
This document outlines the Brick Township Public Schools' Safe Restart Plan for the 2020-2021 school year, developed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The plan's central focus is on health, safety, and wellness, introducing a weekly hybrid model that combines alternating in-person and virtual remote instruction. Key initiatives include providing every student with a district-issued device for synchronous learning, utilizing Google Classroom for digital interaction, and adjusting the school calendar to include staff professional development and student orientation. The plan aims to deliver high-quality instruction while ensuring public health and fostering a shared responsibility within the community.
The board meeting agenda covered a wide range of administrative and operational topics, including curriculum updates, personnel actions, and financial approvals. Key discussions involved the ratification of various educational grants, approval of training, field trips, and student teacher placements. Financial actions included budget transfers, acceptance of financial reports, approval of bills, and authorization for disposal of surplus equipment. The board reviewed and approved various donations, school facilities usage, and service agreements, including occupational and speech therapy services and cooperative purchasing agreements. A legal dispute resolution with an architectural firm was also addressed. Additionally, the board managed extensive personnel matters, including retirements, resignations, new positions, coaching appointments, and leaves of absence, and revised the district calendar and law enforcement memorandum of agreement.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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