Piscataway School Board Adopts 2024-2025 Budget and Tax Levy

In a move, the Piscataway School Board approved the district’s 2024-2025 budget and certified the accompanying tax levy, following a public hearing that saw no community members come forward with comments. The meeting included reports on the district’s wellness initiatives, recognition of student contributions, and discussions on board member development and community engagement.

The focal point of the meeting was the public hearing and the final adoption of the 2024-2025 School District budget. It was noted that prior to this meeting, the tentative budget had been reviewed and approved by the executive superintendent of the county. The significance of this budget approval lies in its direct impact on the educational programs and resources available to students in the upcoming academic year, as well as the financial implications for the community, reflected in the property tax levy.

During the meeting, the budget was put to a vote and the resolution to approve the School District budget and certification of the tax levy for the 2024-2025 school year passed with affirmative votes. The successful approval of the budget marks a key step in ensuring the continued operation and development of the school district’s educational services. Although the opportunity for public comment was provided, no individuals stepped forward to speak on the budget.

In addition to the budget, the meeting covered the district’s wellness initiatives, particularly the activities at Piscataway High School. The presentation on wellness highlighted the various opportunities for physical activity available to students. The board expressed its appreciation for the ongoing efforts in this area and reaffirmed its dedication to support these initiatives moving forward.

Another highlight of the meeting was the introduction of the “kakac choice” program, designed to recognize students who positively influence their teachers and peers. While the specifics of the program were not extensively detailed in the meeting, such initiatives typically aim to foster a culture of kindness and commendation within the school community.

The district’s alignment with the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act and the Smart Snack Standards was also a topic of discussion, with a report presented by the district wellness policy coordinator. The report outlined the goals achieved in promoting nutrition, physical activity, and wellness education.

Board members also took the opportunity to celebrate the successful Quality Assurance Continuation (QAC) visit from the county, acknowledging the district staff and administration for their efforts leading to this positive outcome. Such visits are important as they provide external validation of the district’s programs and processes.

The professional development of the board itself was on the agenda, with a report on the board certification process indicating that 12 out of the required 16 credits had been completed. The members discussed the timeline for completing the remaining credits.

Community engagement was another theme of the meeting, with encouragement for board members to participate in upcoming events such as Piscataway High School’s spring sports senior nights and the volunteer recognition night. Additionally, the value of attending a women’s leadership conference was mentioned.

The meeting concluded with routine approvals of various motions related to personnel, school planning and operations, and board policy. The majority of these motions were approved.

Finally, the board moved to adjourn the meeting, a motion that was seconded and passed unanimously, bringing the session to a close.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Dr. Frank Ranelli
School Board Officials:
Shantell Cherry, Dr. Tom Connors, Nancy Corradino, Courtney King, Sarah Rashid, Loretta Rivers, Nancy Salgado-Cowan, Brenda Smith, Inieka Stafford, David B. Rubin (Board Attorney)

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