Marlboro School Board Votes to End Use of Schools as Polling Locations

In a recent session, Marlboro School Board passed a motion to cease the use of school buildings as polling locations by the end of the 2024-2025 school year. This decision was reached after a debate over the potential impact on students and the logistics of finding alternate locations for elections. The board also engaged in discussions about a variety of other topics, including school safety and security plans, financial compliance, and the replacement of custodial services.

The decision to discontinue the use of schools as polling places emerged as the most newsworthy item from the meeting. The debate focused on the need to ensure student safety and the timeline for implementing the change. While some board members advocated for immediate action, others expressed concern over the legality and practicality of making the change in time for the next November election. Despite some abstentions due to these concerns, the motion passed with a majority vote.

The board’s role in addressing the safety and security of students was further highlighted as they reviewed updates on the School Safety and Security plan for the 2024-2025 school year, with a particular focus on crisis response. The board discussed the next steps for adopting the plan, including a meet and greet with the new head of safety and security, who presented a new security quick reference guide.

Financial compliance was another topic addressed during the meeting. The board discussed the requirements set by the Department of Education for financial reporting and ethics forms, confirming their current compliance and noting that the next list for financial reporting was due in June. Questions regarding the consequences of non-compliance were raised, and it was clarified that fines or punishments would typically target individual board members or administrators, not the district as a whole.

In terms of operational matters, the Building and Grounds Committee provided an update on summer projects, including the development of an air conditioning plan for Marlboro School. Challenges such as delays in equipment supply were noted, raising concerns about the completion timeline. Other discussions included the replacement of the custodial services provider, with ACB services set to take over, necessitating a transition plan and site tours for the new service provider.

The board approved 32 resolutions encompassing a range of financial and operational affairs. These included the approval of an emergency virtual instruction program plan for the 2024-2025 school year, awarding bids for comprehensive custodial services, and accepting allocations for the school year. The resolutions also covered donations, contracts for technology supplies and services, and renewals for food service management.

The retirement of two staff members was acknowledged, with praise for their contributions to the district. Additionally, policy development and community relations were addressed as the board approved the second reading of the amended 2024 school year calendar. Liaison reports from various schools within the district were presented, highlighting community events and initiatives such as Teacher Appreciation Week, Mother’s Day flower sales, and science fair projects. The community was encouraged to participate in the National Night Out event and the Marlboro Day celebrations.

They also discussed the formation of an advisory committee to involve the community in decision-making processes, debating the committee’s structure and purpose before moving to enter into an executive session.

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:
Michael Ballone
School Board Officials:
Valentina Mendez, Michael Lilonsky, Danielle Bellomo, Aditi Gandhi, Chad Hyett, Ashlee McCormack, Susanne Miskiewicz, Aldo Patruno, Annette Siewert

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