Hoboken School Board Discusses Lockdown Incident, Recognizes Exceptional Students, and Reviews 2026-27 Calendar

The recent Hoboken School Board meeting focused on addressing a serious swatting incident at Hoboken High School, recognizing outstanding students, and deliberating on the proposed 2026-27 district calendar. The meeting also covered various committee reports and financial updates.

The most pressing topic discussed was a swatting incident at Hoboken High School, which necessitated a lockdown. A false report, designed to elicit an emergency response, was received at 2:45 PM, prompting school officials to initiate lockdown procedures. The Hoboken Police Department swiftly responded, conducting a thorough sweep of the school. Despite the serious nature of the call, there was no indication of an actual threat to students or staff. The Superintendent expressed commendation for the professionalism displayed by the school leadership and the calm demeanor of students during the incident. Feedback from families regarding the administration’s handling of the situation was largely positive, although some concerns were raised regarding students leaving the school without their coats during the lockdown. The importance of accurate communication during such emergencies was stressed, with a reminder to rely on vetted information from law enforcement to avoid misinformation.

On a more positive note, the meeting celebrated the achievements of Hoboken’s January students of the month. Assistant Superintendent Sandra Rodriguez Gomez introduced the honored students. Arav Regavin from Joseph F. Brand School was recognized for his academic prowess and leadership skills, having won a school-wide spelling bee. James Buffano from Connors Elementary School was noted for his hard work and involvement in extracurricular activities, including sports and acting. Preschool student Aspen Ran Walker from Wallace Elementary was praised for his caring nature, while Luke May from Hoboken Middle School was acknowledged for his leadership and academic achievements, including his victory in the school’s spelling bee. Although unable to attend, Jason Jones from Hoboken High School was commended for his positive influence and academic dedication. These recognitions underscored the role of supportive families and educators in fostering student success.

The board also delved into the proposed 2026-27 district calendar, which Superintendent Dr. Christine Johnson presented. She highlighted the complexities of creating the calendar, particularly due to a late Labor Day and the challenges posed by having school during election days when facilities are used as polling places. Dr. Johnson recommended closing schools on June 8 due to safety concerns. She presented four calendar options, with option B receiving her endorsement due to alignment with staff feedback, though opinions among board members varied. Discussions continued on scheduling professional development days and accommodating potential snow days, with adjustments proposed to maintain instructional continuity.

Committee reports provided additional insights into district operations. The business administrator outlined approved facility requests, including events at Hoboken High School. The curriculum committee shared efforts to close the achievement gap and enhance family engagement, noting Hoboken’s low chronic absenteeism rate and recognition for Advanced Placement participation. Facilities updates included addressing HVAC issues and ongoing façade repairs. The finance committee reported a clean financial audit, acknowledging donations to the high school and discussing contract adjustments for special needs services.

Miss Katamatori highlighted the governance committee’s approval of volunteers for the “Girls on the Run” program and welcomed the return of a substitute administrator. The wellness committee discussed a parent-led meal program and congratulated the swim team on their success. Fundraising strategies for clubs and teams were clarified. The committee explored new menu options and sports nutrition programs for students.

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:
Dr. Christine Johnson
School Board Officials:
Ailene McGuirk, Sheillah Dallara, Chetali Khanna, Sharyn Angley, Alex De La Torre, Thomas Kluepfel, Malani Cademartori, Antonio Graña, Leslie Norwood

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