Pleasantville School Board Places Superintendent on Administrative Relief Amid Budget Disputes
- Meeting Overview:
In a contentious meeting of the Pleasantville School Board, the superintendent was placed on administrative relief, as discussions about budget transparency, job cuts, and tax increases dominated the agenda. This decision came amidst public outcry regarding the district’s financial management and a motion passed to appoint Dr. Felicia Medley as the interim superintendent, signaling administrative shifts.
The most dramatic development of the evening was the board’s decision to place the superintendent on administrative relief. A board member initiated the motion, which called for all district communications to be routed through the board solicitor, a move suggesting a lack of confidence in the current administration. The motion passed with a majority, despite some opposition. Following this decision, another motion swiftly passed to appoint Dr. Felicia Medley as interim superintendent, effective immediately.
Public commentary at the meeting was heavily focused on budget concerns, with several speakers questioning the district’s fiscal practices. A budget shortfall of $3 million was discussed, although the superintendent maintained that the budget was balanced. The proposed elimination of 40 positions added to the controversy, with questions about how these cuts would align with the purportedly balanced budget. A board member stressed the need for transparency, questioning the lack of an itemized list of positions slated for elimination and the timeline for notifying affected staff.
The discussion also highlighted the proposed tax levy increase from $10 million to $13 million, which drew ire from taxpayers already burdened by high municipal taxes. Concerns were raised about the long-term implications of rising costs, particularly with the opening of a new school on Decada Avenue, expected to accommodate 650 students. The financial strain on taxpayers was emphasized by a speaker who noted that Pleasantville is the second highest taxed municipality in Atlantic County, warning that it might soon top the list if current trends persist.
Further debate centered around the district’s decision to eliminate courtesy busing for preschoolers, a change necessitated by the return of students to neighborhood schools after the closure of preschool classrooms at the high school. This decision was met with apprehension regarding the safety and practicality of young children walking to school, especially during inclement weather.
Significant curriculum changes were also discussed, with the introduction of new language offerings, including French and Spanish programs tailored to the district’s diverse population. Despite support for these initiatives, the board faced criticism for hiring staff with temporary COVID relief funds, which are no longer available, prompting concerns about the sustainability of such positions.
Healthcare costs and their impact on the budget were another focal point, with suggestions to negotiate with unions for concessions on salaries and benefits. The board’s business administrator explained that while state aid had increased, rising costs in healthcare, charter school expenses, and utility bills exceeded revenue, necessitating the tax increase.
The absence of union representation was noted, sparking questions about the district’s communication with the teachers’ union regarding impending layoffs.
Dr. Marilyn Martinez
School Board Officials:
Doris Rowell (President), Patricia King (Vice President), Alejandrina Alberto, Andrea Gray, Martin Gibson, Charmaine Jones-Akins, Anny Melo, Veronica Silver, Thea Waters
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/28/2026
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Recording Published:
04/28/2026
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Duration:
131 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Noteworthy
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Absecon, Pleasantville
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