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- NJ
- Sussex County
- 5/26/26
- 05/26/2026
- 212 Minutes
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Overview: The High Point School Board’s recent meeting prominently featured A discussion on the proposal to share the position of Director of Special Education with the Sussex Wantage School District. This proposal sparked debate among board members and community attendees, with concerns centered around the effectiveness and potential impact on students requiring special services. The board also addressed topics such as student achievements in business and marketing, revisions to the school calendar, and a student’s appeal regarding their exclusion from a school event.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 4/28/26
- 04/28/2026
- 140 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The High Point Regional High School Board of Education meeting on April 28, 2026, was marked by the approval of the 2026-2027 school budget despite significant reductions in state aid, with a focus on preserving the quality of student experiences. The board also addressed various personnel changes and student achievements within the district.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 3/24/26
- 03/24/2026
- 116 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The High Point School Board convened to approve the tentative budget for the 2026-2027 school year, address student behavioral issues, and recognize both athletic triumphs and unsung student heroes. The meeting covered a wide range of topics, with the budget approval standing out as a critical focal point.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 2/24/26
- 02/24/2026
- 140 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent High Point School Board meeting focused on ethics training for board members, policy revisions, student achievements, and community engagement activities.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 1/27/26
- 01/27/2026
- 121 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The High Point Regional High School Board of Education’s recent meeting was marked by the introduction of a new board member, Caitlyn Stack, and an extensive presentation of the district’s financial audit. The audit revealed a decrease in the district’s fund balance, indicating a tightening budget, while highlighting the importance of careful financial management amid reliance on reserves and potential future funding challenges.