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The meeting included a presentation on the K-12 science curriculum, focusing on new state learning standards, phenomenon-based instruction, and required science investigations. The Board reviewed the district's science program, including a pilot program for elementary schools and partnerships with the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory DNA Learning Center. Additionally, the Board discussed curriculum adjustments for advanced placement courses, class period allocations, and collaborative efforts between math and science departments to improve student performance.
The meeting included the recognition of tenure recipients and retirees. The Board discussed and approved the school budget, acknowledged successful election results, and welcomed new members. Dr. Brennan provided an update on a recent school track and field event for the challenger program. Dr. McCau presented a detailed report on Social Emotional Learning, evaluating existing programs, gathering feedback from various stakeholder groups, and offering recommendations for a K-12 mental health curriculum and improved communication of support services.
The board discussed significant concerns regarding a state-level initiative known as regionalization. Topics included the lack of clarity regarding the ultimate goals of this directive, the potential loss of local control for Boards of Education, and the role of the BOCES superintendent in enforcing new regional mandates. There was extensive concern that the emergency regulation, which bypasses typical stakeholder input, could lead to the forced sharing of resources and tax-funded assets with neighboring districts, potentially undermining local educational priorities. The board and community members are actively sending letters and coordinating with other districts to advocate for transparency, more stakeholder engagement, and a delay in the implementation of these regulations.
The meeting included a moment of silence for families affected by a recent fire. Two high school students were honored by the Town of Oyster Bay for their heroic efforts in responding to a local house fire. The Board addressed personnel matters, including the retirement of a staff member and the appointment of an assistant principal. Additionally, the Massapequa Takes Action Coalition provided a presentation on their mission to prevent substance misuse, highlighting community data, trends in adolescent substance use, and ongoing initiatives such as drug take-back events and parent education programs.
The meeting included a presentation honoring fall championship athletic teams, individual state championship participants, and the section athletic trainer of the month. Discussions were held regarding district security procedures and the launch of a new parent university. The Board also reviewed the proposed 2024-2025 school calendar options, including legal, contractual, and traditional scheduling considerations, with a plan to finalize the calendar at a future meeting.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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