Student representatives from Salisbury’s elementary, middle and high schools briefed the board on recent achievements, spring events and upcoming trips on April 17.
High-school students recounted athletics, theater and club successes; the National Honor Society inducted 31 new members. Middle- and elementary-school students described spring concerts, project-based work and fundraising efforts. Kaylin Beers, a seventh-grade student council member, told the board, “the middle-school spring concert is on Thursday April 18th at 7:00 p.m.,” underscoring student engagement in arts and school life.
The board moved and approved several curriculum and student‑activity motions (items 2.1–2.5), including overnight trips for middle- and high‑school groups and a student-teacher placement from NYU for speech services during May–July.
Special-education and IU items: The administration explained that a proposed new MDFS (multiple-disabilities functional support) classroom is an Intermediate Unit (IU) classroom housed at Salisbury High School; the IU pays tuition and the district does not bear district instructional staff costs unless the district places a student in that classroom. The board approved the revised special-education plan and an agreement with the Bucks County IU for services in 2024‑25.
CLIU and LCTI updates: The board approved participation in a technology-legal consortium (to pool legal resources around technology matters) and heard from LCTI representatives about placement pressures — 1,281 completed applications for fall 2024 with 855 students placed in first-choice labs and 188 seats still short if every student were placed — and the formation of a process-management team to address capacity.
Other items: Board members also advanced a PSFIP grant pre-approval to fund master-facilities items and received a superintendent’s report summarizing advocacy for charter‑school funding reform and CFA grant support. A public commenter requested reinstating middle‑school world-language classes, adding librarian coverage and forming a districtwide DEI committee.
The board set follow-up items: administration will post details and continue coordinating with CLIs/IUs, finalize arrangements for approved trips and return to committees with budget and facilities planning.