Old Bridge School Board Faces Infrastructure Challenges Amid Rising Health Costs

The Old Bridge School Board meeting primarily focused on infrastructure projects and the financial challenges faced by the district due to rising health insurance costs. Significant discussions centered around the need for repairs to a retaining wall and a pedestrian bridge at Old Bridge High School. Additionally, the board addressed a substantial increase in health insurance premiums, highlighting the financial pressures on the district.

The retaining wall at Old Bridge High School has been a concern, with delays attributed to potential fines or violations from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. To ensure compliance with environmental regulations, the board collaborated with an architect and the department. After an initial bidding process failed to attract any responses, a second round of bids was opened on April 9, 2026. CMS Construction emerged as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, with a bid below the architect’s estimate. The board is moving forward with awarding the contract to CMS Construction to initiate repairs on the retaining wall, which is located near a protective fence and marked with bollards.

Attention also turned to the pedestrian bridge at Old Bridge High School, which has been closed for over a year due to structural damage. Cleaning efforts revealed a previously unidentified substance, lichen, and further inspection uncovered significant structural issues, including the failure of an electrical conduit supporting communications wiring. This necessitated the immediate closure of the bridge. Despite two unsuccessful bidding attempts due to cost concerns, the board is exploring options to negotiate with vendors. The proposed solutions include building a new bridge, though this would require a new bidding process. The board is considering alternatives like creating a sidewalk and bollards while adhering to environmental regulations. A compliant bid of $320,000 has been presented, slightly exceeding the budget, but redesigning or abandoning the project could result in similar or higher costs. The board acknowledged the eagerness of students and staff for progress in reopening the bridge.

Financial challenges were a significant topic, with the finance committee reporting a 31.9% increase in health insurance premiums for active educational staff. Prescription drug costs soared by 58.6%, driven by high-cost specialty medications and increased usage. The rising costs are compounded by depleting reserves and inflation in medical costs, which have reached 9.5%. The committee is preparing to discuss strategies to mitigate these costs at a public meeting scheduled for May 5.

The board also addressed several other matters during the meeting. A presentation by Dr. D focused on preparing students for middle and high school by enhancing their independence, self-advocacy, and executive functioning skills. Families were encouraged to aid in transitions by establishing routines and reviewing schedules to promote organizational skills. The presentation outlined structural changes, including block scheduling and heightened academic expectations, along with resources like a school tour checklist and pre-IEP workbooks.

The Student Services Committee reported on a program called “Rooted in Culture,” which engages the community through cultural clubs at the high school. Updates on financial literacy and a new science curriculum were discussed with enthusiasm. Training for transportation drivers to accommodate students with special needs was also highlighted.

The personnel committee focused on kindergarten registrations and staff updates, noting the transition to an online registration system that enhances efficiency and tracking. As of the meeting, 374 kindergarten students were fully registered, with 124 in pre-registration.

Board members expressed pride in student achievements during the recognition segment. Tatiana received an award for her multilingual abilities, and Jaden was honored with the Princeton Prize for Race Relations for her community program aimed at educational equity for immigrants. The board expressed gratitude for the contributions of retiring staff members Ellen Connor and Annella Rajie.

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:
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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