During a recent government meeting, key discussions highlighted the ongoing support for local education and the recognition of student achievements. The meeting began with a report on the foundation's contributions to the school district, detailing how funds raised are allocated towards scholarships for graduating seniors and grants for educators.
Miss Savage presented the agenda for the 2024-25 Educational Affairs Committee, emphasizing that the topics align with board policy and compliance requirements. She encouraged community members to attend upcoming meetings, with the next session scheduled for October 19th at 7 PM, both in-person and via Zoom. This meeting will focus on reviewing the draft academic calendars for 2025-2027 and feature presentations from elementary school principals on data and continuous improvement plans.
Additionally, the meeting provided an update on the district's strategic plan pillars, showcasing accomplishments from the previous academic year and outlining future steps. A review of federal programs, including Title 1 through Title 4 funding, was also discussed, highlighting how these resources are utilized and monitored within the district.
In a notable recognition, Kendra Hearn, a senior from Lower Moreland High School, was named September's Student of the Month by the Eastern Center for Arts and Technology. Kendra was acknowledged for her exceptional involvement in the Eastern Protective Services Program, where she actively promotes the program and engages with younger students. Her achievements include participation in leadership conferences and local competitions, as well as her commitment to community service through the 2nd Alarmers Association and an EMT course.
Kendra's aspirations include pursuing a career in criminology, attending college, and eventually joining the state police academy, demonstrating her dedication to public service and community safety. The meeting concluded with a brief mention of additional important items for the board's consideration.