Christina Lans Elected President in East Windsor School Board Reorganization
- Meeting Overview:
In a reorganization meeting, the East Windsor Regional School District confirmed Christina Lans as the new board president and Michael Weeks as vice president. The board also addressed key administrative changes, including updating the district’s website and reviewing policies for the upcoming year.
The election of Christina Lans as board president was a focal point of the meeting. After nominations were opened, Lans received a majority of votes, securing her position. The board also unanimously elected Michael Weeks as vice president. These leadership roles are crucial as the board continues to navigate educational policies and administrative responsibilities for the district.
The reorganization meeting also involved newly elected board members taking an oath of office. This ceremony marked the beginning of their terms and underscored the board’s dedication to governance and educational excellence.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to reviewing the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA) code of ethics. Each board member read the principles aloud, reaffirming their commitment to prioritize the educational welfare of children, maintain confidentiality, and operate transparently. This exercise emphasized the board’s focus on ethical governance and community trust.
Discussion then shifted to the district’s online presence, with plans to update the school district’s website. The changes aim to align with state requirements for integration with municipal and educational websites, scheduled to start by late March. The current website will remain operational during the transition, ensuring no disruption in access to information for students, parents, and staff.
The meeting also covered the ongoing relationship with local media outlets, specifically the Trenton Times and the Trentonian, for publishing public notices. The board confirmed these publications would continue to serve as the official channels for announcements, while noting the requirement for these notices to also be posted online, in accordance with new regulations starting in March.
Student representatives provided a report highlighting recent achievements and activities. The boys’ basketball team, under new leadership, celebrated a victory against Lawrence High School and commendable performance in the Spartan Classic tournament. The girls’ indoor track team achieved the second-fastest time in school history for the 4×2 relay. Additionally, wrestling teams recorded victories against several schools.
The board acknowledged the successful participation of students in the seal of biliteracy exam, with 84 juniors registered, the highest in program history at Heightstown.
Superintendent Mark Daniels shared updates in his report, including congratulations to newly sworn-in board members and recognition of student contributions to the district arts calendar. Daniels also addressed technical updates to the Genesis student information system, urging families to bookmark the new web address following a recent server update.
Looking ahead, the board planned to honor governance educators of the year at the February 23 meeting, recognizing their contributions to the district. Upcoming winter concerts were also highlighted, with schedules outlined for middle school and elementary performances, encouraging community attendance to support student talent.
In terms of policy review, the board voted on policy 2535 concerning library materials and regulation 2535, both approved unanimously. These votes are part of an ongoing review process to ensure district policies align with educational standards and community needs.
A discussion about the competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) process focused on consolidating system software for human resources and business office departments. The board aims to streamline operations by integrating multiple platforms into a singular system, potentially reducing costs and increasing efficiency. This process, which includes soliciting vendor proposals, is expected to conclude within the next few months.
The meeting concluded with routine approvals, such as staffing for January 5, an HIV report, travel approvals, and the organization of student activities.
Mark Daniels
School Board Officials:
Nicole LaRusso, Christina “Tina” Lands, Jeanne Bourjolly, Paula Calia, Jenna Drake, Colleen Murphy, Jagruti Patel, Michael Weeks
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/05/2026
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Recording Published:
01/05/2026
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Duration:
97 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Mercer County
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Towns:
East Windsor, Hightstown, Roosevelt
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