Ridgewood School Board Celebrates Students’ Achievements and Addresses Budgetary Challenges
- Meeting Overview:
The Ridgewood School Board meeting highlighted significant student contributions in both arts and athletics and addressed several budgetary challenges, including vehicle replacements and snow removal contracts. The board also honored outgoing student representatives and outgoing staff member Jamie Murphy, acknowledging their impactful roles within the district.
The meeting commenced with a farewell to Jamie Murphy, who was recognized for her substantial contributions to the Ridgewood School District. Board members and the president praised Mrs. Murphy for her adept handling of leadership transitions and her calm demeanor in navigating district needs. Her ability to communicate effectively and answer questions with precision was commended. Mrs. Murphy expressed her gratitude for the relationships she had formed, emphasizing her commitment to maintaining community ties.
In a celebratory tone, the board honored outgoing student representatives Grace Kim and Arav Motivivala. Both students shared their future plans, with Arav heading to the United States Military Academy and Grace emphasizing the importance of better outreach to students. The board acknowledged their poised and courteous representation. The board agreed to provide them with a formatted extract of the minutes for their portfolios.
The meeting also featured a presentation by students involved in the National Art Honor Society, who shared their project “memory products,” which involved creating artworks for children in orphanages abroad. The project aimed to connect with children through personalized artworks, fostering a sense of support and hope. A board member expressed an interest in collaborating with these students for an upcoming trip to Cambodia, highlighting the potential for personal connections to enhance the project’s impact.
To address ongoing budgetary concerns, the board deliberated over the procurement of new district vehicles. Concerns were raised about the timing and identification of the vehicles slated for replacement. The discussion included the possibility of purchasing slightly used vehicles, which was confirmed as a viable option for future consideration. The board emphasized the importance of clarity in vehicle replacement plans to avoid urgent replacements due to breakdowns.
Further financial discussions focused on the snow removal contract with Manilo, which included detailed cost breakdowns for varying amounts of snowfall. The board expressed concerns about incurring costs without actual snow removal and discussed the need for a designated snow dumping location to reduce expenses. The complexities of snow removal logistics and associated costs, including overtime for custodians, were acknowledged.
In addition to these financial considerations, the board reviewed the proposed amendment to the maintenance reserve account, agreeing to adjust the transfer amount to “not to exceed $1 million.” The board also discussed tuition rates for out-of-district students, particularly those who are children of staff members, noting that while rates tied to budget adjustments didn’t change, this area remained stable.
The board concluded their meeting by addressing various other agenda items, including approval for agreements with Ramapo College and William Paterson University for teacher assistant programs, and the authorization to join a cooperative purchasing agreement. The board also approved a resolution concerning rising healthcare costs affecting public school employees, urging for relief amid increasing financial pressures.
Mark Schwarz
School Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/15/2026
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Recording Published:
06/15/2026
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Duration:
125 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:
Ridgewood
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