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- Morris County
- 5/27/25
- 05/28/2025
- 62 Minutes
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Overview: The Pequannock School Board meeting centered on advancements in professional development for math teachers and curriculum updates, alongside discussions on meal pricing adjustments and property matters. The board explored various topics, with a primary focus on enhancing math instruction through the Conquer Math program and aligning the curriculum with upcoming state standards.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 5/12/25
- 05/13/2025
- 73 Minutes
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Overview: The Pequannock School Board meeting recently focused on issues surrounding the rental and maintenance of school turf fields, the hiring of new district staff, and policy updates. Concerns were voiced about the upkeep of facilities used by both residents and non-residents, while the board also celebrated new appointments and discussed updates to educational policies and technologies.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 4/28/25
- 04/29/2025
- 133 Minutes
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Overview: The Pequannock School Board meeting shed light on two major issues: the implementation of a new early literacy mandate and the budget for the 2025-2026 school year. With declining enrollment and financial pressures, the Board is taking strategic steps to address these challenges head-on.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 04/25/2025
- 61 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Pequannock School Board meeting, emphasis was placed on the role of technology in supporting students with special needs, particularly those with disabilities. The meeting focused on the integration of assistive technology tools, such as Chromebooks and augmentative communication devices, to create inclusive learning environments and improve educational accessibility.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 4/7/25
- 04/08/2025
- 119 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Pequannock School Board meeting, a proposed $2.6 million acquisition of a property currently used as a board office and post office dominated discussions, raising concerns about financial implications and future use.