River Edge School Board Celebrates Student Achievements and Approves Superintendent Contract
- Meeting Overview:
The River Edge School Board meeting was a blend of celebration and administrative matters as it recognized student achievements, discussed the superintendent’s contract extension, and addressed facility updates.
The evening began with a celebratory atmosphere as students from Cherry Hill and Roosevelt schools were recognized for their outstanding performances in various academic contests. The event also celebrated the success of fourth graders in a National Language Arts Contest, where the district’s students achieved a remarkable third place nationally. Notably, Jeremy Height emerged as the top scorer in fourth grade, securing national first place. The district plans to expand this competition to all fourth and fifth graders next year.
Student achievements in math and science were also prominently featured. The collaborative efforts of teachers in engaging students in STEAM activities led to top scores in various competitions such as the Noetic Learning Contest and the Mathematics League. Students like Lucas Alves, Noah Green, Grant Sha, and Taigga Takahashi were recognized for their impressive performances. The Continental Math League and Perennial Math contests further highlighted the students’ dedication, with several individuals achieving national recognition.
Following the student recognitions, the board transitioned into a public hearing on the superintendent’s contract, covering the period from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2031. The board members expressed a clear consensus in favor of continuing Dr. Nicholas Bernice’s leadership, emphasizing the stability and forward direction he has provided.
In his report, the superintendent shared updates on recent events such as a successful Wellness Day and Memorial Day ceremony, which featured student performances. He also noted the completion of state testing and the community’s involvement in spring music concerts, which were well attended. Looking ahead, he highlighted upcoming discussions on math curriculum advancements, focusing on integrating Desmos mathematics to enhance learning experiences.
Facility updates were another key topic, particularly the ongoing construction and abatement projects at Roosevelt and Cherry Hill schools. The board was informed about the completion schedule, with classroom renovations expected by the end of July. Efforts to minimize disruption during these projects were stressed, with abatement work planned for weekends and non-school hours.
Financial discussions at the meeting included the 2026-2027 tax payment schedule, designed to ensure adequate cash flow for the upcoming school year. Rising health care costs were noted as a factor in tax increases, prompting a resolution urging state relief. The board also discussed the logistics of a joint transportation agreement, examining its implications for the district and ensuring that existing services are not compromised.
The president’s report mentioned an upcoming board retreat scheduled for June 17th, and the recent meetings of the facilities and personnel management committees. The curriculum and instruction committee’s discussions on initiatives like the strategic plan and the integration of Nuzella were highlighted.
School Board Officials:
Eric Langley, Joshua Koen, Elizabeth Brown, Alethia Crespo, Lauren D’Alessandro, Miguel Frias, Gyuchang Sim, Dr. Nicholas Bernice (Administration Point of Contact), Louise Napolitano (Administration Point of Contact)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/27/2026
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Recording Published:
05/27/2026
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Duration:
112 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:
River Edge
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