North Brunswick School Board Plans March Referendum to Address Infrastructure Needs

At a recent North Brunswick School Board meeting, a portion of the discussion focused on the upcoming March 11, 2025, special election referendum aimed at addressing infrastructure needs within the school district. The board is seeking voter approval for two bond proposals totaling $64 million to fund extensive upgrades, including HVAC improvements, building repairs, and enhancements for energy efficiency and safety.

The board’s proposal outlines the need for $53 million to address HVAC upgrades, building envelope repairs, and ADA compliance in bathrooms. A secondary proposal, contingent on the approval of the first, requests $11 million to replace outdated windows, doors, and locks. This initiative is designed to improve energy efficiency and safety without imposing additional costs on taxpayers, as some existing bonds will mature in the spring.

The urgency of these upgrades was underscored by testimony during the public comment period. Beth Pasner, president of the North Brunswick Township Education Association, highlighted the need for HVAC improvements, sharing that during the Thanksgiving break, some high school classrooms experienced temperatures as low as 36 degrees. This situation forced students and teachers to relocate to less suitable spaces, impacting the learning environment. Pasner emphasized the critical nature of these repairs, stating, “These are all essential to the education of our students and the safety of both students and staff.”

In addition to the infrastructure referendum, the meeting celebrated the achievements of student athletes, acknowledging their dedication and hard work. This included recognition of Anna Calus, a senior at North Brunswick High School, who was a mentor and captain of the varsity team, and Jordan Teriya, who earned all-white division honors. The board also acknowledged the success of the cross-country team, with both boys and girls winning their divisions for the first time in several years.

Superintendent Janet Ciarrocca introduced the athletic director, who presented a detailed account of the fall sports season. Standout performances included Jillian Fer and Noemi Hernandez from the girls’ soccer team, Hayden from the boys’ soccer team, and Blake, a senior cross-country runner being recruited by Division One schools. The board celebrated the athletes’ accomplishments, fostering a sense of community recognition for their efforts.

The board further discussed new educational offerings for the 2025-2026 school year. Plans include introducing Advanced Placement (AP) Environmental Science, CP Physical Science, and a course named Kickstart, designed to prepare students for industry certifications in fields like cybersecurity and gaming animation. Additionally, the comparative zoology course will be renamed AP Cyber Security, while the Principles of Engineering course will continue.

The human resources committee addressed personnel matters, covering resignations, new hires, and ongoing vacancies. The committee encouraged candidates to apply for teaching positions and highlighted the qualification of support staff for additional stipends due to new certifications. The hiring of an English supervisor at the high school is anticipated soon.

Business operations included a motion to approve concrete replacement in Parsons Courtyard and various repairs, such as those related to audits, the Lynwood Chiller, roofing, HVAC controls, and water testing. These motions were approved unanimously.

The board also acknowledged a letter from the North Brunswick Food Bank, expressing gratitude for a recent donation.

The meeting concluded with an appreciation for board members’ dedication throughout the year. A motion was made to adjourn the meeting.

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:
Janet Ciarrocca
School Board Officials:
Hayley Toth, Elesia James, Zaire Ali, David Brockman, Jason Carter, Coleen Keefe, Richard Liguori, Dr. Paragi N. Patel, Steven Wen, Rosa Hock (Board Secretary)

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