Roselle Park Summer Camp Future Sparks Concern at School Board Meeting

The Roselle Park School Board meeting was marked by community concern regarding the potential changes to the Roselle Park summer camp, a program many residents rely on for summer childcare. In addition to addressing the summer camp issue, the meeting included the swearing-in of new board members and the election of a new board president and vice president.

The potential dissolution or reduction of the Roselle Park summer camp dominated the public comment portion of the meeting, as numerous community members voiced their concerns about the program’s future. The camp, which employs over 100 staff members—largely comprising young adults and students from the local area—has long been valued for its affordability and inclusive environment. One speaker expressed alarm over what they perceived as a “quiet, sneaky decision” on the camp’s potential closure, emphasizing the lack of communication regarding the possible layoffs and questioning when staff would be informed of their job status.

Brienne McDermott, a parent, echoed these concerns, highlighting the program’s critical role in helping families balance work and childcare during the summer months. She praised the camp’s well-structured operations and affordability, contrasting it with more expensive private camps. McDermott urged the district to consider expanding rather than reducing the program, framing it as an asset rather than a liability.

Nikki Kelly added that the uncertainty surrounding the camp’s future was challenging for both families and staff. She called for clearer communication from the board about the decision-making timeline and criteria, noting that planning for such a program requires significant time. Jen Jascola, another speaker, shared her personal connection to the camp and emphasized its importance to the community.

The issue was further compounded by Vanessa, who pointed out the difficulty of securing spots in alternative camps due to high demand and long waitlists. She suggested that the current gym, equipped with air conditioning, might serve as a viable location for the camp. Vanessa criticized the perceived lack of timely communication from the staff and urged for better information dissemination.

In response to these concerns, a board member proposed a motion to ensure the camp’s continuation in 2026 as it had operated in previous years. The board’s attorney intervened, advising that the board should consult with affected parties and consider the financial implications before making a decision. He emphasized the board’s role in policy-making, appointing a superintendent, and adopting a budget.

Despite the attorney’s advice, the board member insisted on placing the camp issue on the agenda for the January 20th meeting, declaring, “I do not withdraw.” Ultimately, the board decided to enter a closed session to discuss the summer camp and other issues exempt from public disclosure. The superintendent clarified that no decision had been made to close the summer program, which seemed to alleviate some concerns raised during the public comments.

Another highlight of the meeting was the announcement of the recent school election results, wherein Christian Camilo, Jennifer Mano, and Gregory Picowski were elected to the board with respective vote counts of 1,690, 1,794, and 1,699. Following their swearing-in, the board elected Michael Anne Regan as president and Marc Fernandez as vice president, both assuming their roles amidst applause.

The board also addressed reorganization resolutions, including committee establishment, policy readoption, and the fiscal year 2026 board meeting dates and attorney. A notable moment was the introduction of Lester Taylor, the principal of the Taylor Law Group, which specializes in education law and serves as labor counsel for the district. Taylor’s firm, established in 2023, was introduced during the resolution approval process, providing insight into the board’s legal representation.

As the meeting concluded, several community members expressed their congratulations to the new board members and reflected on the contributions of outgoing members. Representatives from various groups, including the Community Parent Advisory Group (CPAG) and the high school PTO, conveyed their eagerness to collaborate with the new board while emphasizing the importance of teamwork in the coming year.

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:
Patricia Gois
School Board Officials:
Brittany Kirkland, Michael-Anne Regan, Marc Fernandez, Lucy Figueiredo, Z Infante, Cindi Mago, Chris Monroe, Jennifer Makar, Constance Quintela, Alondra Mejia

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