Cliffside Park School Board Faces Financial Strain Over Costly Temporary Classrooms

In a recent meeting of the Cliffside Park School Board, a portion of the discussion centered on the financial burden of leasing temporary classroom facilities, which cost the district approximately $435,000 annually. The board deliberated on the potential advantages of replacing these aging structures with permanent or modular buildings to alleviate the long-term financial strain. In addition to financial concerns, the meeting addressed other operational and safety topics, including the introduction of a wireless outdoor warning system and the adoption of a new math series in the curriculum.

One notable issues discussed was the financial implications of leasing temporary classrooms, a matter that has become increasingly untenable given the current economic climate. The board expressed concerns about the sustainability of these lease agreements, noting that nearly half a million dollars are spent each year on facilities that do not provide long-term value. A board member illustrated the problem by stating, “we’re paying an amount of money to rent buildings that are basically just aging.” This sentiment underscored the urgency of exploring alternative solutions, such as constructing permanent or modular buildings, which could offer a more financially prudent approach.

The board considered the possibility of engaging land associates to conduct a comprehensive assessment of potential modular building options. Such a move would require navigating the complexities of local regulations, including applying to the local zoning board for any new construction.

Amidst these financial deliberations, the board turned its attention to safety measures, particularly the introduction of a wireless outdoor warning system equipped with a weather station. This system, costing approximately $3,000 annually, was presented as a crucial safety measure to protect students during outdoor activities. The system’s installation was viewed as a step towards enhancing the overall safety infrastructure within the district.

In addition to infrastructural concerns, the board acknowledged the importance of curriculum development, particularly the adoption of a new math series, Envision Math, in collaboration with Renaissance Learning. This initiative, which involved an allocation of nearly one million dollars, was recognized as a significant investment directly benefiting student learning. The board emphasized the importance of such curriculum purchases as a key aspect of educational enhancement.

The board also discussed operational aspects related to the management of school facilities and resources. Notable among these was the transition to a new service provider for freezer and cooler maintenance, which reportedly improved service quality. The partnership with Frontline to implement a time and attendance management system was another key topic, aimed at improving payroll efficiency and reducing reliance on paper. The anticipated return on investment from these electronic solutions was a point of focus.

Attention was also drawn to the district’s reliance on local contractors for essential services. DMN Plumbing and Heating, J&J Electrical, and Rousen & Daru were specifically recognized for their responsiveness and equitable service, which are deemed critical for the district’s operations. The importance of HVAC services, especially in the high school, was underscored, with Liberty Heating and Air Conditioning praised for their promptness and reliability in addressing heating and cooling needs.

During the meeting, the board discussed a newly updated purchasing manual, which now includes policy ethics and revised bid thresholds. The board also recognized the efforts of Mr. Riggy, who was commended for his effective response during challenging winter storm conditions that had previously hindered school operations.

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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