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- IN
- Hamilton County
- 2/25/26
- 02/26/2026
- 76 Minutes
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Overview: The Carmel Clay School Board meeting focused on adopting a new middle school language arts curriculum, public comment procedures, and detailed financial discussions. The board approved the adoption of the Amplify ELA program, set to begin in the 2026-2027 school year, while also addressing budget challenges and future legislative impacts on school policies.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 02/25/2026
- 23 Minutes
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Overview: The Egg Harbor School Board meeting revealed developments in the district’s nutrition program and curriculum updates. Key topics included the expansion of the school meal program, curriculum alignment with state standards, and the introduction of new educational opportunities.
- MA
- Norfolk County
- 2/25/26
- 03/05/2026
- 85 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Milton School Committee gathered recently to address a budget shortfall of approximately $1 million for the fiscal year 2027, deliberating on potential staffing cuts and strategies to maintain financial stability. The meeting’s primary focus was on the proposed reductions of $1,490,000 and their potential impact on the district’s operations, especially concerning special education and the equitable distribution of resources.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 2/25/26
- 02/26/2026
- 105 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Hackensack School Board meeting addressed concerns regarding potential reductions in force (RIF) affecting music and arts programs within the district. The board also discussed staffing challenges and financial constraints, alongside recognizing outstanding staff contributions during emergencies.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 02/25/2026
- 31 Minutes
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Overview: In a detailed session, the Somerset Hills School Board outlined plans for a March 2026 referendum aimed at securing funding for a comprehensive $75 million renovation across the district’s school facilities, promising a net-neutral tax impact for residents. The board focused on enhancing educational environments, security, and infrastructure, while taking advantage of expiring debt service to minimize taxpayer burden.