North Hunterdon-Voorhees Board Explores Crisis Protocols Amid Bomb Threat Incident
- Meeting Overview:
The North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District Board of Education meeting on May 19, 2026, was dominated by discussions surrounding a recent swatting incident at Mory’s High School, which included a bomb threat. The chief school administrator expressed deep gratitude for the swift response and cooperation from law enforcement, school staff, students, and parents.
The board also tackled the issue of rising public school employee healthcare costs. A resolution was under discussion, crafted in collaboration with other board members. The language of the resolution was scrutinized, specifically the phrase “could run a deficit,” which was suggested to be revised to better reflect the financial challenges without implying that districts could legally operate with a deficit. The board agreed on phrasing that highlighted the severe financial constraints faced by districts due to healthcare costs, emphasizing the potential impact on educational programs and services.
In an effort to enhance educational cohesion, the board discussed a proposal for a K-12 curriculum consortium. This initiative, designed to foster collaboration among sending districts, sought to align curriculum standards and practices. The consortium would be voluntary, with an emphasis on shared best practices rather than imposing a uniform curriculum. Concerns were raised about maintaining individual district autonomy, but the initiative was largely seen as a proactive measure to improve educational outcomes through collaboration.
The board also explored a creative approach to student transportation and parking policies, aimed at reducing costs. A proposal was introduced allowing seniors to opt out of bus transportation in exchange for free parking and a $75 incentive. This initiative was intended to save the district approximately $100,000 by reducing the number of buses required. However, concerns about the logistics of reintroducing students who opted out back into the bus system if circumstances changed were discussed. It was clarified that while bus seats are a legal obligation, parents could opt out annually, with provisions for re-entry if necessary. This policy could potentially alleviate transportation costs while freeing up resources for extracurricular activities.
The meeting also addressed ongoing and upcoming capital projects, with representatives from Brett Zanjen Architects presenting on various initiatives. They detailed recent HVAC upgrades, security enhancements, and facility improvements funded by grants that reduced the district’s financial burden. The architects reiterated their commitment to working with the district on future projects to ensure facilities meet evolving student needs.
Additionally, the board examined the implications of a potential transition back to the Strauss Esmay policy service. Discussions highlighted previous challenges with the current provider, prompting consideration of a switch to ensure more consistent policy language across districts. The board acknowledged the minor cost difference between providers and emphasized the benefits of standardization for families transitioning between districts.
Further discussions included the possibility of introducing a second public comment period during meetings to enhance community interaction. While some members supported the idea, noting its potential to enrich dialogue, others raised concerns about logistical complications. The board agreed to gather more information and explore best practices from other districts before making a decision.
Jeffrey Bender
School Board Officials:
Kimberly Solino (President), Richard Lordi, Kristina Cagno, Angela Anfuso-Deeney, Daniel Spanton, Cynthia Reyes, Bryan Chapman, Beth Kotran, Nicole Gallo (Vice President), Tara Marie Hintz, Brendan McIsaac, Jessica Viotto
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/19/2026
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Recording Published:
05/19/2026
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Duration:
199 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Hunterdon County
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Towns:
Bethlehem, Califon, Clinton Township, Franklin (Hunterdon County), Glen Gardner, Hampton (Hunterdon County), High Bridge, Lebanon Borough, Lebanon Township, Tewksbury, Town of Clinton, Union (Hunterdon County)
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