During a recent town meeting, Dawn Fuchek, a representative from the Town of Newburgh, expressed her enthusiasm for the focus on student achievement and literacy initiatives within the district. Fuchek highlighted her attendance at the New York State School Boards Association Annual Conference, where she engaged in discussions on critical topics such as chronic absenteeism, the role of artificial intelligence in education, and strategies for enhancing school safety and student mental health.
Fuchek emphasized the importance of school boards dedicating significant time to improving student outcomes, suggesting that at least 50% of meeting agendas should center on this goal. She urged board members to reflect on how much of their discussions are truly focused on student achievement.
Additionally, Fuchek reported on the groundbreaking ceremony for a new Career and Technical Education (CTE) building, which she described as a significant milestone for the community. The event was attended by various stakeholders, including local leaders and educators, although only two current board members were present. She underscored that the level of attendance at such events reflects the values of the board and the community's commitment to education.
The new CTE facility is expected to provide students with exceptional academic opportunities and foster an environment where creativity and innovation can thrive. Fuchek concluded her remarks by calling for the entire board to commit to prioritizing student achievement and collaborative efforts that benefit the educational landscape.