Brian Cohen Elected Marlboro School Board President in Competitive Vote
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
01/07/2025
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Recording Published:
01/07/2025
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Duration:
47 Minutes
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Towns:
Marlboro
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County:
Monmouth County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
The Marlboro School Board meeting marked a significant transition with the election of Brian Cohen as the new board president. The meeting involved a competitive election process and discussions on leadership qualifications, as well as the election of a new vice president and a public commentary segment addressing educational program reviews.
The highlight of the Marlboro School Board meeting was the election of a new board president. The process began with the board attorney outlining the bylaws for the election, allowing any board member to nominate another without requiring a second. This led to the nomination of Brian Cohen and Valentina Mendes for the presidency. Dr. MTZ nominated Cohen, praising his extensive experience in education and governance. In contrast, Mrs. Seart nominated Mendes, citing her leadership skills and commitment to the board, underlined by her completion of over 21 training sessions with the New Jersey School Boards Association.
During the discussion, Cohen positioned himself as a figure of change. He argued that leadership is a blend of soft and hard skills, emphasizing collaboration and communication. Cohen stated, “Our town has said something very seriously in the last two years… it wants to change,” aligning himself with the desire for transformation. Mendes, on the other hand, was recognized for her deep understanding of board dynamics and relationships, highlighted by personal growth and dedication to the board’s objectives.
The debate revealed differing opinions about the importance of prior board experience versus fresh perspectives. Mendes’s supporters stressed her familiarity with board operations, while Cohen’s advocates highlighted the potential benefits of innovative approaches. Ultimately, Cohen garnered support from several members, including Mrs. Bomo, Mrs. Carrero, Mrs. Gandhi, Mr. Hayatt, and Mr. Alansky, leading to his election as president. In his acceptance, Cohen expressed gratitude for the support and acknowledged the guidance of previous leaders, hoping to build consensus and minimize contentious votes within the board.
Following Cohen’s election, the board moved to the vice presidency nominations. Dr. MTZ proposed Chad Hayatt, commending his leadership qualities and work ethic. Mrs. Seward expressed surprise at MTZ’s nomination, reiterating her support for Mendes as vice president. Mendes herself spoke on the importance of collaboration and professionalism in leadership, viewing it as an opportunity to work together.
The roll call for vice president votes resulted in a majority in favor of Hayatt, leading to his election. Both Cohen and Hayatt’s elections were followed by a brief recess for photographs with family members, highlighting the personal moments amidst the official proceedings.
Upon reconvening, the meeting opened the floor to public comments. Jessica Pierick was among those who addressed the board, congratulating the new members and urging a review of the phonics program at the elementary level. She emphasized the need for updated programs like “foundations,” currently employed for special education, and questioned changes in the gifted and talented program for grades K to 3. Pierick’s comments underscored ongoing concerns about educational strategies and curriculum development within the district.
Additionally, Charles Bomo, related to a board member, expressed his gratitude for his mother’s contributions to the community and his education, with his sister Juliana sharing similar sentiments. These remarks highlighted the personal connections and community involvement of board members.
Following the public commentary, the agenda shifted to organizational matters. The superintendent presented resolutions for various officer positions and committee schedules, which were approved unanimously. Financial matters, including resolutions for banking signatories and petty cash accounts, were also passed without opposition. The board further approved a governance manual in the policy development and community relations segment.
Michael Ballone
School Board Officials:
Valentina Mendez, Michael Lilonsky, Danielle Bellomo, Aditi Gandhi, Chad Hyett, Ashlee McCormack, Susanne Miskiewicz, Aldo Patruno, Annette Siewert, Vincent Caravello (District’s Custodian of Records), Dana Tardio (District Anti-Bullying Coordinator)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/07/2025
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Recording Published:
01/07/2025
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Duration:
47 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Marlboro
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