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BELLEVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATIONBELLEVILLE, NEW JERSEY
MINUTESREGULAR MEETING OCTOBER 17, 2016
MEMBERS PRESENT: Patricia Dolan, Christine Lamparello, Raymond Kuebler, Lillian Torres and Ralph Vellon.
MEMBERS EXCUSED: Nelson Barrera, and John Rivera
ALSO PRESENT: Richard D. Tomko, Superintendent of SchoolsThomas Egan, State Monitor
Wayne Demikoff, Interim Board Secretary/Business AdministratorSteven Edelstein, Board Counsel
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by the vice-president of the Board of Education, Ms. Dolan. Ms. Dolan called for the flag salute and for a moment of silent thought and reflection after which she stated that the meeting had been posted and announced in accordance with Chapter 231, P.L. 1975.
Roll Call by Board Secretary: Nelson Barrera and John Rivera excused.
Approval of Minutes (Closed session and Public): September 19, 2016Moved by Mr. Kuebler, seconded by Mrs. Torres, the Board passed the minutes of September 19, 2016 closed and public meetings, by a vote of 5-0.
Student Government Organization Representative: Victoria Bruno
Items presented by Administration: Superintendent’s Report: Dr. Richard D. Tomko
o PARCC Assessment Presentation – Mr. Acosta & Dr. Tomkoo Candidates Night – October 24, 2016o My Essex County – 4th Grade Poster Contest:
Claudia Aguilar – School Seven – finalist Isabella Beltran – School Seven – honorable mention Diego Guevara – School Seven – honorable mention
Thank you to all who attended the Hispanic Festival. Thanks to teachers and administrators who participated. Explained “Coffee with the Superintendent”, consider hosting a coffee session, inviting whomever you like to have superintendent answer any questions those attending might have about district.
Report from State Monitor – Thomas Egano Progress of Audit: have a surplus projected.o State Auditors reviewed our books and records concerning the ASSA report, 192/193
application, extraordinary aid report. If district could not substantiate findings, monies would have to be returned. Finding was that district did not owe any monies.
o School #4 Inspection: NJSIG inspector was concerned about safety of building. Called in Supervisor. Engineer called in and deemed building safe.
Dr. Tomko: Clarification on resolution A13 – part of new bargaining agreement.
Regular Public Meeting October 17, 2016
Moved by Mrs. Lamparello, seconded by Mrs. Torres, to open Public Participation.
Remarks by Citizens – AGENDA ITEMS ONLY (Public Participation Session 1): Tom McCrohan: Confused about clarification of stipends in addition to salaries. Some have been done by other people in the past for no added income.
Vincent Frantantoni: Thanked student rep for speaking clearly into microphone. Were the stipends included in the budget at budget presentation? (Dr. Tomko: package was estimated amount.) Who is the Chief Talent Officer? (Dr. Tomko: Same person as before, also principal at School #8). Too much red noted on the PARCC report.
Arlene Schor: A13 is Advanced Placement – scheduling or placement? (Dr. Tomko: a little bit of both.)Should implement programs for students having problems during the school year before they have to attend summer school.
George Ann Polite: How do we recoup monies for students that were found to be here illegally? PARCC scores have improved but numbers are still unacceptable. Audit – have any additional exceptions been found? Have they been corrected.
Michael Sheldon: Glad to see modest improvement in PARCC testing. Would like to see students graduate being proficient in calculus. Seems to be overlapping stipend positions. What does a CTE coordinator do? (Dr. Tomko: Oversees the Perkins Grant.)
Moved by Mr. Kuebler, seconded by Mrs. Lamparello, to close Public Participation.
The board then moved into the following Resolutions:
A. PERSONNEL: Moved by Mr. Kuebler, seconded by Mrs. Torres, the Board passed the following resolutions A1-A18 by a roll call vote of 5-0.
RESOLVED, that the Board of Education, upon the recommendation of Dr. Richard D. Tomko, Superintendent of Schools: 1. Accept the resignation of Donato Scudiero, Teacher of Mathematics/TOSD, Middle School, effective December 1, 2016. (Position Control # 40-11-12/bxa, Job Code 2405S)
2. Accept the retirement of Pamela Barrett, Secretary, High School, effective January 1, 2017. (Position Control # 20-12-34/bob, Job Code 9300)
3. Approve the termination of employment for Sandip Bhattacharjee, IT Coordinator, effective October 15, 2016. (Position Control # 20-20-94/boa, Job Code 9000)
4. Approve the termination of employment for Joo Meang, Teacher of Chemistry, effective October 4, 2016. (Position Control #40-12-04/ajc, Job Code 2235G)
5. Grant to Leticia Diaz, School Social Worker, Special Services, an extended Family Medical Leave of Absence, commencing October 20, 2016 through November 4, 2016. (Position Control # 40-14-18/ace, Job Code 3117G)
6. Grant to Maria Calhoun, Teacher of English, Middle School, a Maternity Leave of Absence, commencing
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December 19, 2016 through January 24, 2017 (20 sick days) and a Family Medical Leave of Absence, commencing January 25, 2017 through March 10, 2017 (6 weeks). (Position Control # 40-11-01/apt, Job Code 1408G)
7. Approve employment of the following substitutes for inclusion on the district substitute list dated October 17, 2016, subject to emergency hiring of Board of Education employees as per the New Jersey State Criminal History Review procedures:
Substitute Teachers: Substitute Paraprofessional:
Substitute Custodian:
Diaz, SadeFitts, MichelleGoodwin, AutriesMcGee-Wright, GwendolynMbaye, CheickTorres, DeborahVilla, Linda
Castro, MarthaMihaylova, Atanaska
Hoar, RobertPurcell, Mark
8. Approve salary for personnel listed below to include adjusted longevity for the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 school years:
9. Approve the following staff member as a Substitute Advisor for Before and After School Tutoring Club ($39.00 per hour from SIP funds):
Doreen Molinaro
10. Approve the revised 504 Coordinators for School Five for the 2016-2017 school year: Linda D’Amora/Tracy Leardo - $500 each
11. Approve the following additional advisors for the 2016-2017 school year: Ford Foster – Theatre Arts Company – Music Director – Stipend $3,385 Angelo Gaccione - Theatre Arts Company – Set Design & Construction – Stipend $1,783
12. Approve the following reclassification with salary adjustment effective September 1, 2016 for the staff members who have submitted proof of advanced education in accordance with the contractual agreement between the Belleville Board of Education and the Belleville Education Association:
Salary Reclassification – effective September 1, 2016Staff Member From To Salary
Kondel, John BA, Step 3 BA+15, Step 3 $47,127
13. Approve the following Administrative Stipend positions for the 2016-2017 school year (as per 2015-2019 Belleville School Administrators contract):
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Staff Member Date Longevity/StipendCook, William (25 years) 7/1/2016 $2,600Demikoff, Lucy (25 years) 9/1/2016 $10,200Droste, George (25 years) 9/1/2015 $10,000Flynn, John (15 years) 11/5/2016 $1,500Kelleher, Diana (30 years) 9/1/2015 $10,500Morriello, Eugene (25 years) 9/1/2015 $4,413Nazziola, Gabriel (25 years) 9/1/2015 $4,413
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Joseph Lepo - Advanced Placement Coordinator - $1200 Thomas D’Elia - Affirmative Action Officer - $5633 Daniel Sanacore - Athletic Administrative Duties - $3750 George Droste - CTE Coordinator - $3500 Ricardo Acosta - Communication/Webmaster Coordinator - $5633 Ryan Kline - District 504 Coordinator - $5633 Michael Vargas - T and G Coordinator - $1700 Caleb Rhodes - New Teacher Mentoring Program Coordinator - $5633
15. Approve the appointment of Raymond Sentina to the position of Teacher of Music, Middle School, at a pro-rated salary of $44,336, BA, Step 1, of the 2015-2018 Belleville Education Association Guide, commencing October 24, 2016 through June 30, 2017. (Position Control # & Job Code, TBD)
16. Approve the appointment of Frank Wendling to the position of Maintenance/Electrician, at a pro-rated salary of $64,277, Step 10, plus the Maintenance Stipend $2,000, as per the 2014-2017 Belleville Custodian/Maintenance Association Guide, commencing October 24, 2016 through June 30, 2017. (Position Control # & Job Code, TBD)
17. Approve the following staff members for the School Four Before/After School Tutoring Program for the 2016-2017 school year (paid under Title 1 – School Wide funding, $39.00 per hour as per the 2015-2018 Belleville Education Association Guide):
Nicole Auriemma Morgan Chapman Michele Corino Michael Dias Rosella DiPopolo Gina Hollywood Heather MacIntyre Laura Palmerezzi Jenna Pollio Ashley Raimondo Jenny Reis
18. Approve the following staff members for the School Eight Before/After School Tutoring Program for the 2016-2017 school year (paid under Title 1 – School Wide funding, $39.00 per hour as per the 2015-2018 Belleville Education Association Guide):
Krystyna Basara Lorraine Castro Alaina Chip Nieves Kounouklos Emily Mastrobuono Elaine Mendez Michelle Riccardelli Giovanna Rizzolo Michele Sacchiero
B. CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION: Moved by Mr. Kuebler, seconded by Mr. Vellon, the Board passed the following resolutions B1-B2 by a roll call vote of 5-0.
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1. Approve the following revised Belleville Public Schools Curriculum Cycle Plan 2016-2017 to 2020-2021:
RR - Review and ResearchR/R/B - Revision, Recommendation and BOE ApprovalIMP 1-3 - Implementation for three years
Curriculum Area2016 2017
2017 2018
2018 2019
2019 2020
2020 2021
ELA K - 5 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BMath K - 5 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BScience K - 5 R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Social Studies K - 5 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BPhysical Education K – 5 ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BTechnology/21st Century K - 5 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2World Language K - 5 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B IMP 1 ELL K – 5** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BLibrary Media K - 5 R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Gifted & Talented K - 5 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B IMP 1 Guidance K - 5 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B IMP 1 Instrumental Music Gr. 5 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BGeneral Music K - 5 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BGeneral Art K - 5 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BRR - Review and ResearchR/R/B - Revision, Recommendation and BOE ApprovalIMP 1-3 - Implementation for three yearsNC - New Course
Curriculum Area2016 2017
2017 2018
2018 2019
2019 2020
2020 2021
Guidance Grades 6 - 8 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B IMP 1ELA Grade 6 * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BELA Grade 7 ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BELA Grade 8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BELA Grade 6 Advanced IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BELA Grade 7 Advanced ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BELA Grade 8 Advanced IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BSeminar 6 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCreative Writing IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BPublic Speaking IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BMath Grade 6 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BMath Grade 7 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BMath Grade 8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BMath Grade 6 Advanced IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BMath Grade 7 Advanced IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BMath Grade 8 Algebra IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BScience Grades 6 ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B
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Science Grades 7 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BScience Grades 8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BScience Grades 6 Advanced ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BScience Grades 7 Advanced IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BScience Grades 8 Advanced IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BSocial Studies Grades 6 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BSocial Studies Grades 7 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BSocial Studies Grades 8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BSocial Studies Grades 6 Advanced * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BSocial Studies Grades 7 Advanced * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BSocial Studies Grades 8 Advanced * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BPE/Health Grades 6 – 8 ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BComputer Applications Grade 6 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BTechnology Grades 6 - 8 R/R R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3Computer Applications Grades 7 - 8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWorld Language Grades 6 - 7 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B IMP 1World Language Grade 8 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B IMP 1ELL Grades 6 - 8 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B IMP 1Music Grades 6 - 8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BBeginner Band/Instrumental 6 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BBand/Instrumental Grades 7 - 8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BChorus/Vocal Music Grades 6 - 8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BBeginner Strings 6 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BOrchestra 7-8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BGraphic Design 8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BArt Grades 6 - 8 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B
RR - Review and ResearchR/R/B - Revision, Recommendation and BOE ApprovalIMP 1-3 - Implementation for three yearsNC - New Course
Curriculum Area2016 2017
2017 2018
2018 2019
2019 2020
2020 2021
Guidance Grades 9 - 12 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B IMP 1Life Skills IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCommunications Radio IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCommunications Television IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCreative Writing ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BEnglish 1 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BEnglish 2 ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BEnglish 3 * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BEnglish 4 * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BEnglish 1H IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BEnglish 2H ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BEnglish 3H ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B
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English 4H * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BLit. & Comp AP * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BLanguage Com AP IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BPublic Speaking ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BJournalism 1 & 2 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BSupernatural In Romantic Lit ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BMath Essentials** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BAlgebra 1 & 2 Academics IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BAlgebra 1 & 2 Honors IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BGeometry Academics IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BGeometry Honors IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BPre Cal Trig Academics Grades 11 – 12 ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BPre Cal Trig Honors Grades 11 – 12 ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCalculus AP** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BStatistics Academic Grades 11 - 12 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BStatistics Honors Grades 11 -12 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BIntegrated Science** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BBiology Academic ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BBiology Honors ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BBiology AP** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BChemistry Academic ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BChemistry Honors ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BChemistry AP ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BEnvironmental Science ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BPhysics Academic** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BPhysics Honors** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BAnatomy & Physiology** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BAstronomy** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BZoology** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWorld History Academics * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWorld History Honors * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BUS History 1A IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BUS History 2A * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BUS History 1H IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BUS History 2H * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BUS History AP R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Current America ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BFamous People ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BSociology * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BUS Government & Politics AP IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BDrugs, Society & Human Behavior * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BHuman Behavior/Psychology Grades 11 –12 ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BPE/Health Grades 9 -12 ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BDrivers Education ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BAccounting 1 & 2 R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Basic Wood Working IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B
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Business Law 1 & 2 R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Business Law & Advocacy R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Communications Studio IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCosmetology 1, 2, & 3 * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BComputer Applications 1, 2 ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCulinary Arts Intro * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCulinary Arts Advanced * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BEntrepreneurship Honors IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BFashion * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BFinancial Literacy 1 & 2 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BFood & Science * IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BFood & Nutrition IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BGraphic Communications R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Intro To Business R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Printing Tech 1 & 2 R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Sports & Marketing ** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWord Processing IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BAdvanced Word Processing IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B21st Century Skills IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCisco Networking Academy IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCisco 2 - CCNA Discovery IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCisco 3 - CCNA Exploration IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCriminal Justice R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Web Design IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCollege Keyboarding IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BESL Beginner** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BESL High Beginner** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BESL Intermediate** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BESL High Intermediate** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BESL Advanced** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWorld Language 1A (Spanish, French, Italian) IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWorld Language 2A (Spanish, French, Italian) IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWorld Language 3H (Spanish, French, Italian) R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R World Language AP Spanish IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWorld Language AP French IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWorld Language AP Italian R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Italian Culture R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Music Performance Band IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BBeginning Strings IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BChamber Orchestra A IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BChamber Orchestra H IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BChorus R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Concert Choir A R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Concert Choir H R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Music History IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B
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Music Theory 1 & 2 IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BMusical Theatre R/R/B IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R Orchestra/Instrumental Music IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWind Ensemble A IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BWind Ensemble H IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BIntro To Art IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BAdvanced Art IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BComp Graphics/Digital Photo** IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BCrafts IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BStudio 2 D Honors IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BStudio 3 D Honors IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BDrawing & Painting IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/BSculpture IMP 1 IMP 2 IMP 3 R/R R/R/B
2. Approve the following New/Revised Curriculum for the 2016-2017 school year:
Elementary: Comprehensive Physical Education & Health K-5 ELL K-5
Middle School: ELA 7 & ELA 7 Adv/Accelerated Science 6 & Science 6 Adv/Accelerated Comprehensive Physical Education & Health 6-8
High School: ELA 2 ELA 2H ELA 3H Creative Writing Public Speaking Supernatural in Romantic Lit. Math Essentials Pre-Calc./Trig. A & Pre-Calc./Trig. H Calculus AP Integrated Science Biology A & Biology H Biology AP Chemistry A & Chemistry H Chemistry AP Environmental Science Physics A & Physics H Anatomy & Physiology Astronomy Zoology Current America Famous People Human Behavior/Psychology Comprehensive Physical Education & Health 9-12 Drivers Education Computer Applications 1 & 2
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Sports & Marketing ESL Beginner ESL High Beginner ESL Intermediate ESL High Intermediate ESL Advanced Comp. Graphics/Digital Photo
C. BOARD ACTION/BOARD POLICY: Moved by Mrs. Torres, seconded by Mr. Kuebler, the Board passed the following resolutions C1-C18 by a roll call vote of 5-0.
RESOLVED, that the Board of Education, upon the recommendation of Dr. Richard D. Tomko, Superintendent of Schools:
1. BE IT RESOLVED: that the Belleville Board of Education does hereby affirm the Superintendent’s Decision on Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying cases, as reviewed by the HIB Committee: 16/17060-01, 16/17025-02
2. Approve the September 2016 Fire/Security Drill reports.
3. Accept the donation of books to School Eight’s Library from Jane Holzman, School Social Worker.
4. Approve the new Job Description for Office Personnel/Secretary (10/12 months).
5. Approve the following new policy (first reading): 7424 – Bed Bugs 8454 – Management of Pediculosis
6. Approve the following Dress Down Days for Belleville High School’s Project Graduation for the 2016-2017 school year:
11/4/2016 – District Wide 12/16/2016 – School Wide 2/24/2017 – District Wide
7. Approve the following activities for the Middle School for the 2016-2017 school year:
October 2016 UNICEFOctober 2016 The Great Kindness Challenge-Amanda Veniero, School Counselor November 2016 Canned Food Drive for St. Peter’s/ Veterans Day ParadeDecember 2016 Toys for TotsJanuary 2017 Coat Drive for St. Peter’sFebruary 2017 Penny Wars as a Leukemia FundraiserMarch 2017 St. Patrick’s Day ParadeApril 2017 TBDMay 2017 Bloomfield Animal Shelter CollectionJune 2017 End of Year Party
8. Approve Healthy Snack Sales for School Seven requested by the OPE during the following single session days throughout the 2016-2017 school year:
November 23, 2016
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December 2 & 23, 2016 January 23, 24, 25 & 26, 2017 April 28, 2017 June 22, 2017
9. Approve the following Spirit Days for Belleville High School for the week of November 14-18, 2016, $5.00 for the entire week or $1.00 per day:
Decade Monday Twin Tuesday Disney Wednesday Tidy-Up Thursday Spirit-Day Friday
10. Approve an intervention project, the Emotional Intervention for Children (ERIC), 10 weeks of sessions held once per week for elementary students, presented by Kean University’s doctoral students, supervised by Dr. Adrienne Garro and Dr. Aaron Gubi.
11. Approve the 2016-2017 Nursing Services Plan.
12. Approve the following Student Teacher Assignments for the 2016-2017 school year:
Last Name First Name
School Assigned Teacher Days
Cintron Michelle # 7 Robertello 30 Hours of Observation Oct 18 - DecRamirez Samuel BHS Aiello 40 Hours of Observation Oct 18- DecSanchez Genesis # 3 Pappas 10 Days January 3 to January 20, 2017Strama Adriana BHS Segarra 10 Days January 3 to January 20, 2017Cordero Shelly # 5 Trocolor 60 Hours November - January 2016
13. Approve the Belleville High School (GradPoint) Grade/Credit Recovery Program, estimated total cost $10,500 from December 2016 through June 2017.
14. Approve the following field trips for the 2016-2017 school year:
School Activity School Date Participants Teacher/Advisor
Demarest FarmsHillsdale, NJ(Learning about farm animals)
# 3 October 21, 2016 # 3 Students Caicedo
Meadowlands Env. CenterLyndhurst, NJ(How to improve ECO System)
# 3 November 1, 2016 # 3 Students Apicella, Bevere, McDonagh
Green Meadow FarmHazlet, NJ(Learning about farm animals)
# 4 October 19, 2016 # 4 Students DiPopolo & Palmirezzi
Green Meadows FarmHazlet, NJ(Learning about farm animals)
# 4 October 25, 2016 # 4 Students Corino/Pollio
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Drumthwacket FoundationPrinceton, NJ(Tour the home/office of the Governor)
# 5 January 11, 2017 # 5 Students Boscaino/Cascarano
Drumthwacket FoundationPrinceton, NJ(Tour the home/office of the Governor)
# 5 January 18, 2017 # 5 Students Brigati/Gere
Papermill PlayhouseMilburn, NJ(Experience literacy come to life)
#5 December 20, 2016 #5 Students Ray, Castellani, Soenhgen
AMC Movie TheatreClifton, NJ(View Earth Day Science film)
BHS April 18, 2017 BHS Students Jenkins
Belleville Police, Fire & Post Office(Learn about the community)
BHS March 14, 2017 BHS Students Jenkins
Brunswick BowlBelleville, NJ(Students will learn sport safety)
BHS December 6, 2016 BHS Students Jenkins
Cerebral Palsy CenterBelleville, NJ(Orchestra Performance)
BHS November 23, 2016 BHS Students Gotto
ChipotleClifton, NJ(Learn basic food prep/safety)
BHS January 31, 2017 BHS Students Jenkins
Clara Maass Hospital(Academy intro to the Medical Profession)
BHS October 26, 2016 BHS Students Tuttle
Liberty Science CenterJersey City, NJ(Cosmo Curriculum & State Exam)
BHS November 15, 2016 BHS Students Constantino
Liberty Science CenterJersey City, NJ(Scientific exploration of environmental science)
BHS February 28, 2017 BHS Students Jenkins
Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City(Analyze artifacts)
BHS November 17, 2016 BHS Students Klotzkin
Papermill PlayhouseMillburn, NJ(Students will engage in musical therapy)
BHS December 20, 2016 BHS Students Jenkins
PetcoClifton, NJ(Learn about pet care)
BHS November 1, 2016 BHS Students Jenkins
Queen Margarita/BakeryNutley, NJ(Learn basic food prep/safety)
BHS January 10, 2017 BHS Students Jenkins
Shoprite of Belleville(Students will apply budgeting and math skills)
BHS October 18, 2016November 22, 2016February 7, 2017
BHS Students Jenkins
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Wightman’s FarmsMorristown, NJ(Students will experience making healthy food choices)
BHS October 25, 2016 BHS Students Jenkins
Willowbrook MallWayne, NJ(Learn to make change and purchases)
BHS December 13, 2016 BHS Students Jenkins
Montclair State University Montclair, NJ (World Cultures Day 2016)
BMS November 18, 2016 BMS Students Caramagna
15. Approve the following Staff Professional Days for the 2016-2017:
Name Date Dept/Bld Event Location Fee Travel Hotel
Paid By
Sub Days
K.Williams 10/2/16 Special Services
Cognitive Behavioral Strategies
Wayne N/A N/A N/A No 1
E.Pellegrino 10/2/16 Special Services
Cognitive Behavioral Strategies
Wayne N/A N/A N/A No 1
E.Chamberlain 11/17 /1611/18/16
BHS NJASL Fall Conference Long Branch N/A N/A N/A Yes 2
B.Correnti 11/3/16 Student Services
LGBTQ Legal Issues Monroe N/A N/A N/A No 1
N.Facchinei 10/28/16 12/9/16 3/10/175/12/17
Student Services
Essex County ASAP Meetings
Montclair N/A N/A N/A No 1 Ea. Day
D.Colom 11/4/16 Student Services
Financial Aid Workshop West Orange N/A N/A N/A No 1
A.Ciccone 11/4/16 Student Services
Financial Aid Workshop West Orange N/A N/A N/A No 1
B.Turcios 1/27/17 Student Services
Human Trafficking Warning Signs
Bergen Community
N/A N/A N/A No 1
G.Droste 10/25/16 Central Office
PARCC Data Monroe N/A N/A N/A No 1
A.Ciccone 12/9/16 Student Services
College Admissions Workshop
Montclair N/A N/A N/A No 1
A.Ciccone 10/26/16 Student Services
Essex County Counselors Meeting
Caldwell N/A N/A N/A No 1
M.Coyle 10/18/16 Student Services
Guidance Expo White Plains N/A N/A N/A No 1
T.Retkwa 10/25/16 BMS NJ Science Convention Princeton $190.00 N/A Title II Yes 1T.D’Elia 10/26/16 Central
OfficeNJ School Board Association
Atlantic City N/A N/A N/A No 1
P.Velazquez 10/27/16 BMS Classroom Management Solutions
Lodi $149.00 N/A SIP Yes 1
T.Retkwa 10/27/16 BMS Classroom Management Solutions
Lodi $149.00 N/A Title II Yes 1
J.Calabrese 10/27/16 BMS Classroom Management Solutions
Lodi $149.00 N/A Title II Yes 1
S.Cohenson 10/28/16 # 5 Functional Behavioral Assessment
Kinnelon N/A N/A N/A No 1
N.Facchinei 11/3/16 Student Services
LGBTQ Legal Issues Monroe $150.00 N/A Title II No 1
K.Bido 10/20/16 BMS Smartboard Training Fairfield $35.00 N/A SIP No 1
P.Velazquez 10/20/16 BMS Smartboard Training Fairfield $35.00 N/A SIP No 1N.Lopez 10/20/16 BMS Smartboard Training Fairfield $35.00 N/A SIP No 1R.Pagano 11/3/16 BHS LGBTQ Legal Issues Monroe N/A N/A N/A No 1
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A.Cardona 11/3/16 BMS LGBTQ Legal Issues Monroe N/A N/A N/A No 1
C.Gingerelli 11/3/16 BHS Fall Yearbook Workshop Wayne N/A N/A N/A Yes 1A.Viso 10/20/16 Student
ServicesSocial Media, Self Esteem & Eating Disorder
Paramus N/A N/A N/A No 1
M.Anders 10/28/16 BMS CeBrain Pop Educator Course
New York N/A $76.61 SIP Yes 1
N.Facchinei 11/3/16 Student Services
LGBTQ Legal Issues Monroe $150.00 N/A Title II No 1
C.Woodring 10/20/16 10/21/16
BHS Google Educator Certification
Lodi $300.00 N/A Title II Yes 2
M.Palma 11/18/16 BMS Educational Tech. Conference
Wayne $95.00 N/A Title II Yes 1
N.Facchinei 10/31/16 11/15/16 11/30/16
Student Services
SAC School Law Certificate Monroe $400.00 N/A Title II No 1
A.Viso 1/27/17 Student Services
Human Trafficking Warning Signs
Paramus N/A N/A N/A No 1
M.Metsopulos 11/4/16 Student Services
HESAA Financial Aid West Orange N/A N/A N/A No 1
G.Fabiano 10/20/1610/21/16
BHS Google Educator Certification
Lodi $300.00 N/A Title II Yes 2
J.Alfano 10/26/16 BHS NJ Science Convention Somerset $175.00 N/A Title II Yes 1
L.Ramirez 10/26/16 BHS NJ Science Convention Somerset $175.00 N/A Title II Yes 1
C.Hansen 11/3/16 BMS Train the Trainer E. Windsor $199.00 $31.80 SIP Yes 1
C.Renna 11/4//16 BMS Flipping Math Curriculum E. Windsor $199.00 $31.80 SIP Yes 1R.Maucione 11/4/16 BMS Flipping Math Curriculum E. Windsor $199.00 $31.80 SIP Yes 1
I.Amanezis 11/3/16 BMS Train the Trainer Conference
E. Windsor $199.00 $32.46 SIP Yes 1
J.Flynn 10/19/16 Student Services
HESAA Financial Aid Madison N/A N/A N/A No 1
D.Sanacore 12/11/1612/13/16
BHS 2016 National Athletic Directors Conference
Nashville $245.00 $544.00 Title II No 2
J.Porecco 10/20/16 Student Services
Social Media, Self Esteem & Eating Disorder
Paramus $40.00 N/A Title II No 1
$3,369.00 $748.47
16. Approve a Middle School Student Government fundraiser/bake sale to be held before and after school on October 26, 2016, all proceeds will go to the Student Government Organization to fund future school activities/events and to community charities.
17. Approve the updated District Purchasing Manual.
18. Approve the following field trip for the 2016-2017 school year:
School Activity School Date Participants Teacher/Advisor
Montclair State UniversityMontclair, NJ(World Cultures Day 2016)
BMS November 18, 2016 BMS Students Caramagna
D. PURCHASING & BUSINESS SERVICES: Moved by Mr. Kuebler, seconded by Mr. Vellon, the Board passed the following resolutions D1-D3
by a roll call vote of 5-0.
RESOLVED, that the Board of Education, upon the recommendation of Dr. Richard D. Tomko, Superintendent of Schools:
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1. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE Belleville Board of Education TO ENTER INTO A COOPERATIVE PRICING AGREEMENT:
WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A:11-11(5) authorizes contracting units to establish a Cooperative Pricing System and to enter into Cooperative Pricing Agreements for its administration; and
WHEREAS, the ESSEX REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES COMMISSION, hereinafter referred to as the “Lead Agency” has offered voluntary participation in a Cooperative Pricing System for the purchase of goods and services;
WHEREAS, on (DATE OF ACTION) the governing body of the Belleville Board of Education, County of Essex, State of New Jersey duly considered participation in a Cooperative Pricing System for the provision and performance of goods and services;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED as follows:
TITLEThis RESOLUTION shall be known and may be cited as the Cooperative Pricing Resolution of the
Belleville Board of Education
AUTHORITYPursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:11-11(5), the (CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER) is hereby
authorized to enter into a Cooperative Pricing Agreement with the Lead Agency.
CONTRACTING UNITThe Lead Agency shall be responsible for complying with the provisions of the Local Public Contracts
Law (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq.) and all other provisions of the revised statutes of the State of New Jersey.
EFFECTIVE DATEThis resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage.
2. Approve a contract with United Business Systems for the leasing of a replacement copier for the High School Careers and Technical Education Class, Room 255.
3. Approve an agreement with Professional Athletic Training Services, PLLC, of Uniondale, NY, to provide the district with Substitute Athletic Trainer coverage.E. FINANCE:
Moved by Mrs. Torres, seconded by Mr. Vellon, the Board passed the following resolutions E1-E5 by a roll call vote of 5-0.
RESOLVED, that the Board of Education, based upon the recommendation of Dr. Richard D. Tomko, Superintendent of Schools: 1. Approve payment of the List of Bills dated October 17, 2016 after the list has been approved by a majority of the members of the Board.
2. Approve the Workers Compensation Claims List for September 2016 of a credit in the amount of ($15,826.56)
3. Approve the Appropriation Transfers and Budget Amendments from September 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016.
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4. Approve the Secretary’s Financial Report for the month of JUNE 2016 and the certifications as required by N.J.A.C. 6A:23-2.12, and that it be appended to and made part of the minutes of this meeting.
5. Approve the Treasurer’s Financial Report for the month of JUNE 2016, and that it be appended and made part of the minutes of this meeting.
Moved by Mr. Kuebler, seconded by Mr. Vellon, to open Public Participation.
Remarks by Citizens – ANY ITEM (Public Participation Session 2):Tom McCrohan: Isn’t against employees getting paid as much money as district can bear as long as they are doing their job. However, students don’t have books and buildings need repairs. Is salaries for Administrators base salary without longevity?
Vincent Frantantoni: Surplus from last year was 1.5% how much is that? (Mr. Egan: $700,000) What problems were identified at School #4? (Mr. Egan: findings of architect will be in report for possible referendum? Is there any money in budget for mediation? Is this a projected surplus? (Mr. Egan: Money in surplus as of June 30th.) Status of OFAC report? (Mr. Egan: Not finished yet, auditors still in district.)
Arlene Schor: The surplus of $700,000,00 can it be applied to current carryover? Students sharing books in high school. Books cannot go home. Students are using cellphones to take pictures of pages to study. What subject’s do we not have books for? This is a serious problem. Heating issues – students can not wear sweaters when they are cold – are sent to detention.
Joseph DeFlorio: Proud to announce Oncourse workshop at Middle School for parents, guardians and students. Got a lot of volunteers to help. Providing pizza and drinks. HS culinary class supplying cookies. Have a volunteer translator. Half of students cannot get into Oncourse. Good to have schools and families working together.
Joan Schmitt: Agree with Arlene Schor about books. Have spoken to many students that have no books. Can they use the $700,000 surplus to purchase books? (Mr. Egan: Everything is on the table until certified.) Books are a basic thing. The classrooms are cold, why are students not allowed to wear sweaters? (Dr. Tomko: Agreed. Thank you for telling him.) (Mr. Kuebler: Books and supplies are on backorder. Should have been delivered.)
GeorgeAnn Polite: Thank you to those who answered Mr. Frantantoni. Lack of books issue at both High School and Middle School. Should implement new program to allow students to use devices rather then books. We should recoup funds for students found to be out of district. (Dr. Tomko: Each case is unique, different reasons why.)
Stacey Hochstahl: Concerns at School #7: Fax machine broken for 3 years, scaffolding in front of school for 2 years. How soon will front of school be done? Computer room moved to a room with no air condition. Air quality in multi-purpose room very bad, no windows. School needs a sound system.
Michael Sheldon: Does Mr. Egan have authority to overrule board decisions. (Mr. Egan: yes, will overrule if board is hiring someone not qualified or for political reasons.) Has heard rumors about shortage of books and students not being able to take books home. Any plans for digital books? Never out of date and cheaper (E books) Candidates forum – hope all show up to hear candidates, many critical issues.
Moved by Mr. Kuebler, seconded by Mrs. Torres, to close Public Participation.
Items, Remarks and Committee Reports presented by Board Members.
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Mr. Vellon: Congratulations to students receiving awards for poster contest. Thank you for caring and participating. Concerns about resolution A13 – if not approved board could be in violation of contract. They have been compensated appropriately. Asked that faculty reconsider approach when dealing with parents. Raised bar for students. With increase in administrator’s salary’s. Hope Superintendent will expect more from his faculty.
Mrs. Torres: Congratulations to winners of poster contest. Please look into concerns brought up tonight. Boilers at Middle school and School #8 will be up and running by the end of October. Thanks to Administration, teachers and students for doing such a wonderful job on Saturday.
Mrs. Lamparello: Football and Volleyball beefsteaks at the end of the month. We should update policy so students can wear something warmer when classrooms are cold. Mr. DeFlorio’s event is November 2nd.
Mr. Kuebler: Congratulations to students receiving awards for poster contest. PARCC- improving our scores. Finances: making progress. District no longer in deficit up $700,000. Thanks to all parents, faculty and students who attended the Hispanic Heritage Festival on Saturday. Please do homework and support candidates.
Ms. Dolan: Congratulations to students winning the poster contest. The Hispanic Heritage Festival was awesome! Asked audience to be quiet when speakers were speaking. Negotiations: all gave up something – got fair contracts.
Moved by Mr. Vellon, seconded by Mrs. Torres, the Board passed the following resolution.
Adjournment at 9:06 p.m. RESOLVED, That the Board of Education adjourn its meeting to meet in closed session now, and at
6:00 PM, on Monday, November 21, 2016, at Belleville High School, 100 Passaic Avenue, to discuss matters that may be discussed in private in accordance with Chapter 231, Laws of 1975; more specifically, the discussion of personnel, staff evaluations, pending litigation, and negotiations. The results of these discussions will be acted upon at the next regularly scheduled business meeting of the Board, or as soon as feasible and/or practicable thereafter.
_____________________________Wayne DemikoffInterim Board Secretary/ Business Administrator
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September 2016 Students of the MonthSchool ThreePK-Sylvie LastraPK-Zarahlisse OrtegaPK-Christian Liam ViruetK-Mariam EstradaK-Madison Jones1-Scarlett Talavera1-Nayely Febus2-Aiden Molina2-Alexandra Estrella3-Marco Bermeo3-Patrick Santos4-Derick Garcia4-Emily Winter4-Brianna Rivera5-Mandy Chen5-Bonnie Munoz5-Robert Altamirano
School FourPK-Reynaldo PaganPK-Alexander ParapiPK-Sergio Silba K-Ciella FeboK-Abigail Sanafria1-Genesis Clinton1-Marcus Jerez1-Ava Hernandez 2-Alia Berrezueta2-Alexandra Delos Santos2-Anthony Parapi3-Lilian Hernandez3-Peter Garcia 4-Ryan Calle4-Jonathan Bermeo4-Dayanara Pagan5-Ryan Burgos5-Kayla Monticier
School FiveK-Isabela Almeida SanlesK-Kevin Poveda1-Kayra Idrovo1-Ryan Alejandro2-Jadiel Rivera2- Nina Mills2-Camila Sotomayor3-Nicholas Lewczak3-Julianna Gonzalez3-Perla Veras3-Rihanna Beedoo4-Krystalee Baez4-Justin Larkins4-Viviana Peralta4-Jayla Figueroa5-Anakin Linfante5-Juan Espinosa5-Katherine Espinoza
School SevenPK-Ricardo Acosta, Jr.PK-Xavier FigueroaPK-Mia MarandoK-Valentino BruzziK-Nina Veneziano1-Carlos Averhoff1-Juliana Mitchell1-Isabella Perez1-Matthew Ramos2-Elijah Boon2-Caleb Idrovo2-Scott Laudati2-Alex Pesantez2-Bella Velasquez3-Angelina Bruzzi3-Michael Ortiz4-Nicole Chavez4-Connor Cook4-Logan Dacanay5-Christina Bajuz5-Angela Bradley5-Robert Dzeranov5-Dominick Spagnoli
School EightK – Jeremy AlmagroK – Camila QuezadaK– Khyden StevensK – Amaya Vargas1 – Eva Aguerre1 – Nylah Dudley1 – Michael Phan2 – Sharon Pereyra2 – Karla Quito2 – Jamal Rozier3 – Stephanie Aguerre3 – Dalanee Carrero3 – LeMaya Martinez4 – Fabian Alva4 – Alani Linares4 – Jada Onque5 – Brylin Imperato5 – Melody Martinez5 – Mikaela San Pedro5 – Emanuel Vazquez
School NineK-Maria Ortiz1- Johan Paguio2- Brandon Anacleto3- Yariel Santiago4- Julieta Baguero5- Gisele Curvin
School TenK-Emmie Stanisci1-Leo Vergara 1-Alivia Averhoff2-Leah Wang3-Alana Padilla4-Jilliane Perez5-Yllana Laxamana5-Moses Dorleon
Middle School6- Shawn Feindt6- Xavier Townes7- Karla Rivera7- Isabella Tosca7- Elijah K. Williams8- Elnandia Jean-Noel8- AIden Monge8- Ryan D. Nguyen8- Brandon A. Ramirez
High SchoolBusiness and Career Technical Education Department – Angelle Doria, 12English/ESL – Nicholas Brotto, 11/Christopher Echevarria, 9Mathematics – Tiffany Lu, 9Physical Education/Health & Drivers Education – Faizah Chowdhury, 12Science – Natalie Rodrigues, 11Social Studies – Alexandra Hogan, 11Visual and Performing Arts – Brandon Buri, 10World Languages – Michael Alas, 9September’s Overall Student of the Month - Tiffany Lu, 9