Old Bridge Board Celebrates Percussion Ensemble and Approves Crucial Financial Resolutions
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Old Bridge School Board meeting, the board recognized the Old Bridge Indoor Percussion Ensemble’s achievement in securing first place at the Mid-Atlantic Percussion Society finals and addressed financial matters, including bond refinancing and budget revisions. The meeting, held on May 12, 2026, was filled with accolades, budget discussions, and community concerns.
One item at the meeting was the board’s celebration of the Old Bridge Indoor Percussion Ensemble’s success. The ensemble’s 16 student performers, guided by director Katherine Noble, were lauded for their dedication, practicing over 20 hours a week. Their performance, “Scatterbrained,” was recognized for its innovative combination of music and visual storytelling. The board expressed appreciation for the students, staff, and community support, inviting the award winners to the stage for formal recognition.
In addition to the accolades, the board tackled financial matters, particularly the refinancing of school bonds. The process, initially halted due to unfavorable market conditions, resumed with improved rates, resulting in a refinancing amount of $14,355,000. This move promised a net present value savings of 3.736%, translating to over $80,000 in annual savings from 2026 to 2033. The board engaged in a discussion about the financial implications.
The board also addressed revisions to the 2026-2027 budget, necessitated by rising health benefit costs, which increased by 34%. Approximately $1.4 million in appropriations reductions were discussed, with assurances that essential programs would remain unaffected. The board emphasized the need to reclassify appropriations within the general fund budget to manage these challenges while maintaining educational integrity. Discussions also touched on the district’s long-term financial planning, including potential funding for school building repairs that would not impact local taxpayers.
Community concerns were also a focal point, with residents raising questions about increases in the security budget and proposed software upgrades for the planetarium. The board clarified that the security budget increase was essential to ensure adequate coverage across all schools, while the planetarium upgrades, though expensive, were necessary due to the uniqueness of such facilities in New Jersey’s K-12 districts. The potential for the planetarium to generate revenue by being rented out to outside organizations post-upgrade was also discussed.
Personnel matters were addressed with the appointments of Mr. Oliver and Mrs. Fazio as principals, receiving unanimous board approval. Board members expressed confidence in their leadership, celebrating the appointments as a positive step for the district’s future. This sentiment was supported by a roll call vote and a community photograph session.
As the meeting progressed, discussions shifted to policy and governance, with board members addressing misinformation circulating on social media about board decisions. They emphasized the importance of accurate information and encouraged direct communication for clarity.
The meeting concluded with acknowledgments of community and staff contributions, including a successful fundraising event by the Special Education Parent-Teacher Association (SEPTA) and the achievements of the high school band and art teacher. The board recognized the efforts of staff members across various roles.
In a milestone, the board celebrated the achievement of 11 high school seniors who graduated from Middlesex College with associate degrees prior to their high school graduation. This accomplishment was attributed to the partnership with the college and the leadership overseeing the program.
David Cittadino
School Board Officials:
Jennifer D’Antuono, Elena Francisco, Richard Dunn, Salvatore Giordano, Marjorie Jodrey, Kristina Mazzone, Jay D. Slade, Matt Sulikowski, Kiran Venkatesan
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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:
91 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Old Bridge
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