Freehold Township School Board Reforms Graduation Ceremony Amid Enrollment Changes
- Meeting Overview:
The Freehold Township School Board meeting addressed several issues, most notably the decision to revamp the eighth-grade graduation ceremony by separating it from the awards ceremony. This change comes amid fluctuating enrollment numbers and ongoing district events. The meeting also covered personnel changes, curriculum updates, and financial approvals.
The board’s decision to modify the eighth-grade graduation ceremony was a focal point of the meeting. In response to concerns that previous ceremonies were excessively long due to the time taken for students to walk across the stage to receive awards, the board decided to hold the awards ceremony on a separate night. The President clarified that parents of award recipients would be notified through the Genesis parent portal and by mail. The newly structured graduation ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, June 3, at 6 p.m. This decision was met with some confusion among board members regarding scheduling, but it was ultimately clarified. The President emphasized the importance of maintaining the tradition of including award winners’ names in the graduation booklet as a keepsake for parents.
The board also discussed enrollment figures, noting an increase from 3,356 students in March to 3,365 in April. However, this is still a decrease from the previous year’s figure of 3,420. The President used this opportunity to remind members about the evaluation of Mr. Dix. Mrs. Lambert was commended for completing her evaluation promptly, contrasting with delays from other members. A deadline of one week was proposed for members to complete evaluations, which would then be compiled for review.
In addition to graduation changes, the board reviewed several personnel matters. A motion was made to approve resignations, retirement date adjustments, new employment appointments, salary fixes for the 2026-2027 school year, and renewals of non-tenure professional staff. The board also approved changes in assignments, salary adjustments, leaves of absence, unpaid days, and matters related to Extended School Year (ESY) transportation and staffing, with unanimous approval from the board members present.
Further discussions included the district’s Rev 250 celebrations, which recognize the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. The events planned at Eisenhower and Barcelo are designed as engaging learning opportunities for middle school students, featuring interactive displays and stations. An innovative AI tool allowing students to converse with historical figures was highlighted as part of the celebration.
The meeting also covered curriculum updates, including discussions on the K-2 reading pilots and the Rev 250 celebration. Concerns regarding the use of AI characters in educational content were mentioned, with plans to address this at a later date. A motion was approved for course reimbursement and home instruction items without opposition.
Financial matters were addressed by Mr. Garjul, who moved to approve financial items totaling $3,112,546.79. These included expenditures related to travel, homebound instruction services, and various contracts for out-of-district transportation and services. A detailed list included renewals for multiple competitive contracts, such as for assistive technology suite services and online data management platforms. Mr. Garjul provided clarification on a digital platform called Newella, explaining its role in providing cross-curricular content and enabling teachers to create digital assignments.
Public participation was invited twice during the meeting, but no individuals chose to address the board. The board then moved into an executive session to discuss matters related to personnel and legal exceptions, including a construction claim involving pending or anticipated litigation and the TWWU contract.
Neal Dickstein
School Board Officials:
Michael S. Amoroso, Elena O’Sullivan, Renata Brand, Michelle Lambert, Neil Garguilo, Todd Caissie, Carmela Spieler, Emily Crosby, Jeffrey Williams, Dr. Dianne Brethauer (Title IX Coordinator, Anti-Bullying Specialist & Anti-Bullying Coordinator)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/12/2026
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Recording Published:
05/12/2026
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Duration:
29 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:
Freehold Township
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