Robbinsville School Board Discusses Crematorium Negotiations and School Year Preparations
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Robbinsville School Board meeting, discussions centered around community concerns about a proposed crematorium and preparations for the new school year. Superintendent Patrick Pizzo provided updates on both issues, emphasizing ongoing negotiations with town leaders to explore alternatives to the crematorium plan and outlining key focus areas for the academic year, including world language expansion and enhanced support systems for students and staff.
Superintendent Pizzo addressed the concerns surrounding the proposed crematorium in the Robbinsville community. He assured attendees that town leaders are negotiating alternatives to address these concerns, with updates expected in future meetings.
Turning to preparations for the upcoming school year, Dr. Pizzo expressed enthusiasm for his first full year leading the Robbinsville Public Schools. He highlighted the importance of providing diverse learning opportunities and underscored the role teachers play in student success. The superintendent identified key focus areas for the year, including world language expansion, support systems for students and staff, financial innovation, and academic rigor. He emphasized the significance of listening to teachers and equipping them with the necessary resources to enhance student experiences.
The meeting also acknowledged the departure of Dr. Steven Wisnuski, who will transition to serve as superintendent for Milltown schools starting September 1. Superintendent Pizzo expressed gratitude for Dr. Wisnuski’s contributions to Robbinsville, noting the strong relationships he built during his tenure. Dr. Wisnuski addressed the board, expressing appreciation for his time in Robbinsville and acknowledging the impact of the community and colleagues on his professional journey. Board members expressed their gratitude, with one stating, “We want to thank you for that and all you’ve done here for the students,” and another mentioning, “We’re going to miss you.”
Facility improvements were a focus, with the board president highlighting ongoing HVAC projects at Sharon and Pond schools, nearing completion alongside other facility upgrades. The custodial and maintenance teams, led by Brian Murphy, were commended for their diligent efforts throughout the summer to ensure the schools are clean, safe, and ready for students. One board member reflected on the renovation of Sharon School, describing its transformation from a space reminiscent of “a scene from Stranger Things” to a more inviting environment with a “cool breeze” atmosphere.
Administrative updates included a report from the board secretary noting changes to meeting dates, with the September meeting moved to September 30 and the October meeting to October 28. Additionally, the business committee reported on summer facility projects, such as auditorium upgrades and the installation of new bottle filler fountains. Plans for a potential 2028 bond referendum were mentioned, alongside updates on transportation issues and a new online meal ordering system for preschool families.
The community relations committee emphasized the importance of communication with stakeholders, announcing a new drop-off plan for Pond Middle School developed in collaboration with the Robbinsville Police Department. An event to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Robbinsville High School was announced for September 8, and discussions regarding potential partnerships with the police department focused on mental health and safety initiatives. Board members encouraged outreach to community stakeholders to foster engagement and collaboration in the district’s efforts.
During the public comment sections, attendees were invited to voice their concerns, though no comments were made in either session. A board member urged community members to participate in outreach efforts, stating, “You have an important part of this community” and encouraged them to share their opinions.
The board addressed financial concerns, including the costs associated with out-of-district placements for students, which have reportedly increased significantly. A question was raised about strategies to reduce reliance on these placements and how outcomes for students in these programs are being measured. The presiding officer assured that these inquiries would be investigated further, with a comprehensive response to follow.
Patrick Pizzo
School Board Officials:
Mr. Peter Oehlberg, Dr. Jeffrey Pierro, Mrs. Nadia Bandukda, Dr. Barbara Gould, Mrs. Amanda Hill D’Angelo, Mr. Arthur Howard, Ms. Tanya Lehmann, Mr. Raghu Nandan, Mr. Anthony Ray
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
08/26/2025
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Recording Published:
08/26/2025
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Duration:
67 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Mercer County
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Towns:
Robbinsville
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