Saddle Brook School Board Approves Monument and Tree Planting
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
04/15/2024
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Recording Published:
04/15/2024
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Duration:
29 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Saddle Brook
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Saddle Brook School Board meeting, the board approved a request from Unico to plant a tree and install a small monument in honor of past chapter members, signaling the board’s support for community engagement and historical recognition. This decision was among a variety of topics discussed, including renovation projects, curriculum updates, the annual budget, debt service, personnel matters, and policy updates related to the high school graduation ceremony.
At the forefront of facility-related discussions, the board’s approval of Unico’s request marks a notable addition to the school’s landscape. The installation will serve as a commemorative gesture, paying homage to individuals who have contributed to the organization’s legacy. The approval process entailed a review by the committee, which ultimately gave the green light for this initiative. Details on the monument’s design and the specific location for the tree planting were not provided in the summaries.
Renovation projects were also a focus, with the superintendent updating the board on the progress of various undertakings. Among these were bids for renovations at Cooler School and the installation of a new bathroom on the second floor of the middle school/high school, addressing longstanding infrastructure needs. Additionally, roof scans were conducted to identify areas requiring replacement, with work scheduled for completion over the summer.
The board’s deliberations extended to curriculum matters, spotlighting the director of curriculum and instruction, who received an invitation to present at the New Jersey second annual Literacy Summit. The district’s use of the amplify program in K-2 classes was noted. Furthermore, the director was set to attend a spring Leadership Conference, emphasizing the district’s engagement with ongoing professional development opportunities.
Financial discussions addressed the annual budget and debt service. The board mentioned that debt service had already been approved, with plans to request less money than previously intended. Unexpended balances were highlighted as a means to help offset future bond and interest costs. The approval of a small bill list, audit recommendations, and the purchase of a combination steamer convection oven for the food service department were also part of the financial agenda. The board discussed the return of funds to the Debt Service from a prior referendum, clarifying that the action would result in tax relief by reducing future tax obligations rather than refunding households directly.
Personnel matters garnered attention, with discussions centered on an individual’s medical leave and efforts to facilitate their return to work. Although communications were ongoing, the return had not materialized. Another personnel item on the agenda involved an individual who completed required hours quickly and was subsequently asked to do additional hours. There was also mention of a college course requirement, necessitating an interview with parental consent.
Policy discussions touched upon the high school graduation ceremony, specifically the protocols for Board of Education members to hand out diplomas. It was clarified that former board members could hand out diplomas to their grandchildren or children if they submitted a formal written request to the superintendent.
The meeting then shifted to consider committee reports, correspondence, and old and new business. Although no committee reports were given, there was a brief mention of a potential crossing issue, which was not elaborated upon. The board subsequently opened the floor to public comments, but no comments were recorded. The meeting concluded with the board entering a closed session to discuss three HIP cases and a personnel matter, highlighting the ongoing attention to sensitive and confidential issues within the district.
Toni Violetti
School Board Officials:
Mariana Ianneillo, Victoria Torbic, Michael Accomando, Regina Barrale, Michael Errichiello, Vincent Laurentino, Michele Roloff, Hayley Traverso, Sylvia Zottarelli
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
04/15/2024
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Recording Published:
04/15/2024
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Duration:
29 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Saddle Brook
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