Hackensack School Board Delays Budget Approval, Focuses on Staff Recalls and Superintendent Evaluations
- Meeting Overview:
The Hackensack School Board’s recent meeting centered around budgetary delays due to pending state funding information, the potential recall of instructional staff, and the critical superintendent evaluation process. While the board awaited crucial state budget details following the governor’s recent address, it made progress in other areas, including personnel decisions and evaluation procedures.
The primary agenda item, the approval of the preliminary budget, faced a setback as the board awaited state funding details, expected within 48 hours of the governor’s address. This delay meant that the board could not finalize the budget during this meeting. Despite this obstacle, the board received permission from the state to utilize cash reserves, allowing them to consider recalling instructional staff previously slated for layoffs. This development was welcomed, given its potential impact on maintaining educational staff levels.
The resolutions, which received unanimous support, specify that employment will be retained through June 30, 2026.
A noteworthy proposal emerged during the new business discussion. This change would enable all trustees to engage in personnel discussions collectively, anticipating an increased number of personnel decisions in the upcoming months. The board acknowledged the proposal, with plans to explore it further in future meetings.
The meeting also featured a presentation by Melissa Del Rosaso from the New Jersey School Boards Association, focusing on the Chief School Administrator (CSA) evaluation process. Del Rosaso underscored the importance of aligning evaluations with district goals and emphasized the legal requirement for yearly documentation. She stressed that board members must be vigilant about conflicts of interest, particularly if a relative works within the district, as this would disqualify them from participating in the evaluation.
Del Rosaso detailed the evaluation timeline, stating that it should be completed by July 1. The process includes a pre-conference, self-assessment by the superintendent, and independent evaluations by board members, culminating in an annual summary conference. The compilation and review of these evaluations are crucial, and the majority opinion should guide the final report, while dissenting views can be expressed during the conference.
Emphasis was placed on the cyclical nature of goal setting and evaluation, with regular updates and reviews recommended to avoid surprises. Del Rosaso recommended the New Jersey School Boards Association’s evaluation tool for its ease and compliance, although its use is not mandatory.
The board was reminded of the importance of retaining copies of the evaluation to prevent issues faced by previous boards, where evaluations were lost due to their treatment as personnel records. The speaker encouraged board members to focus objectively on the superintendent’s performance in relation to district success and to identify critical focus areas that could enhance student achievement.
The board’s pre-planned meeting dates for discussions related to the evaluation process were noted, with assurances offered for assistance in managing timelines and compilations. The meeting concluded at 8:00 PM, with a regular meeting scheduled for the following week.
Thomas McBryde
School Board Officials:
Jennifer Harris, Mark Stein, Leila Amirhamzeh, Demetrius Carroll, Lissette Cordero-Outen, Eugina Gilmore, Kenneth Martin, Shivonnie Pringle, Julio Bendezu, Lydia Singh (School Business Administrator/Board Secretary), Jr. (Superintendent of Schools)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/11/2026
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Recording Published:
03/12/2026
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Duration:
47 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Hackensack, Rochelle Park, South Hackensack
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