Hillsborough School Board Tackles Redistricting and Reports Drop in Student Suspensions

The Hillsborough School Board meeting on August 25th, 2025, was marked by discussions on topics including ongoing redistricting efforts, a notable decline in student suspensions, and updates on student assessments. The meeting also examined the district’s fiscal health, security concerns, and public engagement.

The redistricting efforts, slated for the 2026-2027 school year, were a major focus of Superintendent Michael J. Volpe’s report. He outlined the necessity for adjusting attendance zones across six elementary schools to address capacity issues. Some schools have reached or exceeded capacity, necessitating changes to ensure equitable student distribution and prevent overcrowding. Assistant Superintendent Joel Handler was designated as the point person for this initiative, having already completed a comprehensive room analysis. The transportation department is expected to collaborate closely with the data collected, with detailed options to be presented in the fall. The superintendent emphasized the importance of keeping the community informed, with plans for monthly updates throughout the process.

In a positive development, the superintendent reported a decrease in student suspensions related to fighting, with high school suspensions down by approximately 80% and overall district suspensions down by 60%. This improvement was attributed to administrative efforts and new safety initiatives spearheaded by David Stoko. The district plans to conduct a comparative analysis of current and past data to identify trends and further improve student safety.

Dr. Lisa Rabimus presented the results of the New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment (NJGPA) and ACCESS tests for English language learners. These figures reflect stability compared to previous years, although gaps remain for specific subgroups, such as students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and economically disadvantaged students. Dr. Rabimus noted that strategies would be implemented to support these groups before retesting in October. The ACCESS assessment aimed to inform instruction for multilingual learners, with 114 students tested and a focus on exiting students from the ESL program based on proficiency scores. The presentation concluded with a call for targeted interventions to address identified gaps in graduation readiness.

Security concerns were also acknowledged as more complex than initially perceived, highlighting the need for ongoing discussions about security measures. The meeting touched upon the upcoming audit for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, with the auditor indicating no recommendations or reports so far, which was seen as positive news. Additionally, discussions around the full-day kindergarten program emphasized the need for adequate bathroom facilities for students.

The board welcomed community input during a public comment period, although no comments were made. Guidelines for public comments were reiterated, including a three-minute time limit and the requirement to provide one’s name and address. The board clarified that public forums are not structured for back-and-forth discussions but serve as opportunities for the community to share their thoughts.

The meeting proceeded with approvals of various motions, including travel-related expenses, the superintendent’s HIV determinations, and staff paid by fiscal year 2026 IDA preschool grant funds. These votes passed without discussion. In the human resources section, the board reviewed motions concerning resignations, retirements, appointments, transfers, leaves of absence, and athletic coaching positions, all of which were approved following brief discussions.

During the operations segment, the board discussed the selection of legal representatives for the upcoming school year. A board member expressed a desire for further discussion on the selection process. Other board members acknowledged the importance of discussing such matters collectively during an upcoming retreat.

The meeting concluded with a second public comment period, again without any comments. A board member praised the new staff orientation and the engagement of new hires. They mentioned a planned tour of the district for new staff members to familiarize them with the area and schools. Another board member discussed concerns about tax increases tied to the school budget, recommending that others investigate their tax bills to understand the specifics of school tax increases. They highlighted the challenges faced by the board in making budget decisions, emphasizing the impact on the community. A disagreement arose when another board member contested this framing.

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.
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Michael J. Volpe
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