South Plainfield School Board Resolves Censure Against Former Member for Ethics Violation
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent South Plainfield School Board meeting, the board announced a resolution of censure against former member Debbie Bole for sharing private board information linked to a lawsuit against the district. The meeting also addressed student achievements, strategic planning, and community engagement.
The most notable topic during the meeting was the censure of former board member Debbie Bole. Mr. Rosselli detailed the incident leading to the censure, which involved Bole’s unauthorized disclosure of confidential board information to parties engaged in litigation with the district. This breach prompted a formal complaint by several board members, examined by the School Ethics Commission and the commissioner of education. The investigation confirmed Bole’s violation, culminating in the recommendation for censure, the most severe penalty available for a former board member.
In addition to addressing governance issues, the meeting highlighted the achievements of students from Roosevelt School and the high school. Student representative Chidere Ber Uno, executive board president of the student council, delivered a report covering academic, extracurricular, and athletic accomplishments. She celebrated the success of music students Cameron Venwick, Molly Benwick, and Blake Greer, who were accepted into the New Jersey All-State Band. Chidere also promoted the centennial essay contest, offering students a platform to express their reflections on the borough’s vision, with winners to be recognized in April.
Chidere’s report underscored the diverse activities and engagements within the school community, including the Heroes and Cools Kids’ off-site training and the Jersey History Club’s visit to the Holocaust Museum. Highlighting a blend of academics and culture, she mentioned the music program’s educational trip to see The Lion King on Broadway and the MAU1 team’s competition in Boston, where Sabrina Luisol received recognition as best delegate. Athletic achievements were also celebrated, noting the progression of winter sports teams and individual accomplishments by students like Josephine Semester, Natalie Travers, and Ava Fusaro in their respective fields.
The meeting also included a presentation from Roosevelt School, where students expressed appreciation for the support of the Parent Teacher Organization in organizing events like a blind box initiative for Valentine’s Day. Students shared personal stories of how teachers had positively impacted their learning experiences, such as transforming a poem into a song for a winter concert. The board members lauded the students’ leadership and representation, further acknowledging the high school update provided by another student, Sarah.
Strategic planning was another focal point, with Dr. Paris discussing the development of a plan for the district. This initiative aims to involve various stakeholders, including students, teachers, and parents, to enhance academic achievement, technology integration, professional development, and community relations. The plan will be shaped by input gathered through surveys and an introductory meeting scheduled for March 9, 2026, inviting volunteers to join the planning team.
Preschool enrollment was addressed by Dr. Carris, who announced a virtual information meeting for parents of preschool-age children. The session would detail the lottery registration process, clarifying that pre-registered names would be excluded from consideration and that registration timing during the open period would not affect a child’s chances of securing a seat.
The board also tackled policy, curriculum, personnel, and finance matters, with motions to approve each segment passing unanimously. During these discussions, no significant disagreements arose.
Public comments featured Mr. Pender commending the winter sports teams and the model UN team for their recent successes. He extended best wishes for Ash Wednesday and Ramadan and expressed condolences to the family of Michael Farinella, emphasizing the strong community ties within South Plainfield.
Dr. Noreen Tansey Lishak
School Board Officials:
Thomas Cassio, Doug Chapman, Keith Both, John Espin, Jim Giannakis, Sharon Miller, Divon Pender, Pio Pennisi, William Seesselberg
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/18/2026
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Recording Published:
02/19/2026
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Duration:
35 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Noteworthy
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
South Plainfield
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