Hackensack School Board Faces $24 Million Deficit Amid Staffing and Budget Challenges
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Hackensack School Board meeting, concerns emerged regarding a $24 million budget deficit and the absence of paraprofessionals in kindergarten classrooms. Parents voiced alarm over these staffing changes, emphasizing the impact on the safety and educational quality for young students. Concurrently, board discussions highlighted the financial pressures driving these decisions, with members grappling to balance fiscal responsibility against educational needs.
The meeting’s most issue centered on the removal of paraprofessionals from kindergarten classrooms, sparking profound concern among parents and educators alike. Hie Silverstone, a parent, expressed the confusion and fear this abrupt change has instilled in families. Silverstone emphasized the importance of routine and stability for young children, declaring that the absence of paraprofessionals compromises both safety and learning, especially during emergency drills traditionally conducted with two adults present.
Supporting Silverstone’s stance, other community members, including a retired high school teacher and Jessica Cruz, the PTA president, shared their anxieties. They argued that managing large kindergarten classes with only one adult is not conducive to effective learning or safety. Cruz, in particular, conveyed her distress over the lack of support for her kindergartner’s teacher, worrying that such conditions might force her to consider alternative educational options if improvements aren’t made.
The board meeting also spotlighted the district’s dire financial situation. The budget discussion revealed a staggering $24 million deficit, necessitating significant cuts. The board acknowledged the potential need for laying off staff or implementing a Reduction in Force (RIF) of approximately 150 positions to address these fiscal challenges. Members expressed frustration over the communication of financial obligations, particularly the borrowing of $5.5 million for the previous budget and its repayment implications.
Questions arose about the timing and clarity of these financial communications, with some board members caught off guard by the repayment obligations. The county superintendent’s demand for an additional $24 million in cuts further heightened the board’s challenges, prompting urgent discussions about aligning expenses with reliable revenue sources.
As the board grappled with these financial and staffing dilemmas, the importance of transparency and effective communication became a recurrent theme. Parents expressed disappointment with the administration’s handling of resource allocation and communication, criticizing the lack of prior notice for changes in classrooms that rely heavily on support staff. One speaker, Matt Holmes, underscored the need for the administration to take responsibility for notifying families about resource reductions, rather than leaving this to classroom teachers.
In response to these concerns, a district representative acknowledged the shortcomings in communication and the abrupt nature of staff changes. They apologized for the last-minute notifications and committed to improving transparency moving forward. The representative also highlighted the district’s broader budgetary constraints, emphasizing the need for fiscal responsibility and the potential impact on resources for teachers and parental support.
Members recognized that the decisions made could have lasting implications on both staff and student programs, striving to make the least damaging choices possible. The meeting concluded with the board entering an executive session to discuss confidential matters.
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:
04/08/2026
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Recording Published:
04/10/2026
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Duration:
74 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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