Cliffside Park School Board Grapples with Financial Challenges, Approves Crucial Infrastructure Projects

The Cliffside Park School Board meeting focused on financial challenges, infrastructure upgrades, and community engagement. A public comment from a student regarding a contentious coaching policy highlighted the evening, alongside discussions on budget concerns, significant capital projects, and initiatives to enhance public discourse.

The meeting began with an examination of the district’s financial landscape, emphasizing the looming budgetary hurdles for the 2026-2027 school year. The board discussed the importance of maintaining financial stability amid fluctuating health benefit costs, which previously resulted in a substantial $450,000 deficit. With a budget of approximately $70 million, the school district is under pressure to manage encumbered expenses, leaving around $8 to $10 million for discretionary use. Unexpected costs, such as increased energy prices and health benefits, have further stressed the district’s finances.

In response to these financial constraints, the board approved several critical capital projects. These initiatives, totaling nearly $3 million, included renovations to the multi-purpose room, a unit ventilator project partially funded by a ROD grant, and the final payment on the rooftop unit project. These efforts aim to address longstanding HVAC issues and improve the district’s infrastructure. Additionally, the replacement of a grease trap at School Six was discussed, with DMN Plumbing selected as the contractor following a review of quotes to ensure transparency.

Amid these discussions, the board also focused on ongoing projects at the high school, such as the masonry work required to refurbish deteriorating concrete surrounding the building. Insurance advisors recommended these repairs to eliminate hazards like cracks in the original steps and sidewalks. The board has allocated funds to address these issues.

During the meeting, the personnel agenda highlighted the hiring process for new staff, including building principals and supervisors. Seventeen positions had been filled, encompassing teaching roles and positions in occupational and physical therapy, as well as the child study team. With seven open positions remaining, the board expressed optimism about filling these vacancies soon.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a public comment session, where a student voiced concerns over a new coaching policy. This policy has stirred debate among teachers, student athletes, and other stakeholders. The student, who gathered over 200 signatures to reconsider or appeal the policy, argued that it could unjustly limit coaching opportunities. They stated, “to a lot of us, a lot of my peers, teachers that I talked to, we don’t see the purpose of the policy.” The student emphasized that the policy seemed to “take money out of one coach’s hand and take a second chance to coach another man’s son.”

The board responded to the student’s remarks with acknowledgment of their respectful approach and the importance of community engagement in shaping district policies. Board members encouraged continued participation from students and community members in future meetings to foster open dialogue and gather diverse perspectives on school-related issues.

In addition to policy discussions, the board addressed the district’s recent events, such as the successful execution of project graduation. The event utilized six school buses, and logistics were well-managed without any reported issues. The board expressed gratitude for the drivers and staff involved in ensuring the smooth operation of the event, highlighting the collaborative efforts of the school community.

The meeting also featured discussions on policies and regulations, including a second reading of mandated updates required by the state. These updates typically involve minor wording changes. A proposal introduced by a board member involved joining a civility project promoted by the New Jersey School Boards Association. This initiative aims to enhance public discourse during meetings by encouraging respectful dialogue and providing an open forum for community opinions. A civility pledge was circulated among board members for signatures, with intentions to display it within the Board of Education building.

The session concluded with informal interactions among board members, who congratulated recent graduates and recognized their engagement in school activities. As the meeting drew to a close, the board discussed upcoming meetings and encouraged continued public participation. Before adjourning, a motion was made and seconded to close the meeting, with several members acknowledging resolutions and abstentions on specific matters discussed earlier.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Dr. Mark Hayes
School Board Officials:
Joseph Capano, Teddy F. Tarabokija, Judith Abreu, Lisa Frato, Kleidon Ndreu, Marcos Garciga, Dr. Letizia Pantoliano, Carl Raincourt, Michael Russo, Bryan Yannuzzi (Fairview Representative), Louis Alfano (Business Administrator/Board Secretary)

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