North Brunswick School Board Celebrates Track Team’s Historic Season and More
- Meeting Overview:
The North Brunswick School Board meeting on June 3, 2026, highlighted significant achievements, including the boys track team’s remarkable season, with multiple championships and individual accolades. The board also discussed an upcoming special meeting to honor student athletes and addressed various administrative updates involving personnel changes and educational programs.
The North Brunswick boys track team was the centerpiece of the meeting, celebrated for an unprecedented season as the top-ranked public school team in New Jersey. The team clinched the GMC championship, Central Group SE Group Four sectional championship, and overall state championship. Recognition extended to individual athletes like K. Waldron, who ranked second for high jump in the state, and Jamal Wil, who achieved the fastest times in New Jersey for the 100 and 200 meters. Coach Grimes was lauded as the GMC Coach of the Year, with anticipation building for the state Coach of the Year announcement on June 17. A special board meeting on this date is planned to honor all spring athletes, particularly those excelling in track and field.
In other highlights, the empowerment through running club at Lynwood was acknowledged for raising over $1,000, enabling 37 girls to participate in a 5K race. The initiative was praised for fostering self-esteem and healthy habits among the students. The board also discussed a panel on Juneteenth, organized in collaboration with the mayor’s office, to enhance community understanding of the holiday’s historical significance. The event promised to feature perspectives from students and guests from Galveston, Texas.
The board expressed gratitude to retiring and resigning personnel and provided updates on the search for a new instructional dean. New hires for the current and upcoming school year were announced, alongside a review of positions for summer programs like ESY and summer academy. The human resources committee, led by Dr. Paragi N. Patel, noted the success of recent recruitment efforts.
Vice President Elesia James presented the education committee report, covering updates on the NJSLA assessment and the Envisions mathematics program for grades K through four. The board discussed a new mandate from the New Jersey Department of Education, requiring cursive handwriting instruction for grades three to five in the 2026-2027 school year. They also concluded an ELA task force pilot program and recognized four students at Rutgers University for notable projects.
During the public session, Sean Kim, co-founder and CEO of a local education nonprofit, introduced his organization’s mission to create equitable educational environments through design thinking. Kim shared personal experiences as a low-income student and emphasized co-creating solutions with students and school personnel to address barriers faced by students of color. His eagerness to partner with local districts marked a hopeful note for future collaborations.
Janet Ciarrocca
School Board Officials:
Hayley Toth -, Elesia James – Vice, Zaire Ali, Jason Carter, Coleen Keefe, Richard Liguori, Dr. Paragi N. Patel, Manpreet Singh, Steven Wen, Rosa Hock (Board Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/03/2026
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Recording Published:
06/03/2026
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Duration:
30 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
North Brunswick
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