South Brunswick School Board Celebrates Music Achievements and Addresses School Safety Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The South Brunswick School Board meeting on December 18, 2025, prominently featured extensive recognitions in the district’s music programs, alongside discussions on school safety and upcoming community events. The board highlighted achievements of the South Brunswick High School concert choir and Viking marching band, addressed issues of substance abuse and school safety, and announced the third annual South Brunswick Reads Night, inviting community participation.
The meeting’s most celebrated moment came with the recognition of the South Brunswick High School concert choir, who delivered a performance that included a rendition of “Home for the Holidays.” The choir’s significant achievement of being invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in March 2026 was proudly announced, with the choir director noting that the upcoming concert would feature pieces to be performed at this prestigious event. The choir’s accomplishments were met with applause from the audience.
Additionally, the board spotlighted the South Brunswick Viking Marching Band’s successful 2025 season. With their show “At the Root of It All,” featuring works by renowned composers such as Carl Jenkins and Jacob Collier, the band participated in the US Bands competitive circuit. Achieving first-place finishes at multiple competitions, the band also emerged as the Group Five Open New Jersey state champions with a score of 92.3. Their performance at the national level saw them place fourth at the championships held at MetLife Stadium. The band director highlighted the importance of community support and acknowledged the contributions of parents and staff in fostering the band’s achievements.
The meeting also included a detailed presentation of student successes in regional auditions, with numerous students recognized for their musical prowess. Students from various sections, including orchestra and choir, were celebrated for their acceptance into regional ensembles, with mentions of specific instruments and placements.
Transitioning from the celebratory tone of music achievements, the meeting addressed significant school safety concerns. The school safety report, presented by Blair Eisman, director of programs and professional development, and Peter Ratine, director of special projects, provided data on harassment, intimidation, and bullying (HIB) incidents from the previous school year. The report revealed a total of 41 HIB investigations, with 17 confirmed acts of bullying. The breakdown of incidents across elementary, middle, and high schools highlighted the district’s ongoing efforts to manage and reduce such occurrences through the work of anti-bullying specialists.
Furthermore, the board discussed the district’s previous identification for a disproportionate suspension rate among Black and Hispanic students. Morales, the director of student services, announced a positive shift, stating the district was no longer designated as having disproportionate suspension rates. This change was attributed to reforms in disciplinary practices and the implementation of restorative practices aimed at understanding the circumstances surrounding incidents before imposing suspensions. The board reiterated the importance of monitoring these figures to ensure sustained improvements.
Substance abuse issues, particularly concerning marijuana and vaping, were highlighted as ongoing challenges within the school community. One board member suggested that year-to-year comparisons might offer clearer insights into trends. The implementation of restorative practices at the high school level was emphasized as a strategy to address these concerns, with a board member noting the potential effectiveness of such practices when embraced by the community.
The meeting also served as a platform for announcing the upcoming South Brunswick Reads Night, scheduled for January 15, 2026. Lisa Manganello, the high school media specialist, invited the community to participate in this event, designed to foster literacy and community engagement through reading. The event will feature activities such as read-alouds and presentations from local authors, emphasizing the role of reading in personal growth and resilience. Manganello shared a launch video and invited attendees to join an evening filled with reading, music, and refreshments.
The consent agenda, reviewed by Mr. Palowski, included various items for approval, such as financial transfers, acceptance of funds, and transportation contracts. Public comment was solicited, with a resident expressing concerns about board spending practices and the efficiency of in-house vehicle repairs. The meeting concluded with seasonal greetings and condolences shared for the family of Rose Greco, a prominent figure within the education association.
Scott Feder
School Board Officials:
Lisa Rodgers, Laura Hernandez, Julie Ferrara, Dr. Smitha Raj, Ph.D, Deepa Karthik, Alisha Khan, Raja Krishna, Mike Mitchell, Barry Nathanson
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/18/2025
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Recording Published:
12/18/2025
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Duration:
151 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
South Brunswick
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