Robbinsville School Board Faces Financial Challenges, Plans Community Engagement Forums
- Meeting Overview:
The Robbinsville School Board meeting focused on financial difficulties following a recent public question that failed to generate additional revenue, prompting discussions on community engagement and potential solutions. The board emphasized collaboration with local leaders and the community to address budget constraints and improve transparency through upcoming forums.
Superintendent Patrick Pizzo addressed the board and attendees regarding the district’s financial challenges, highlighting the need for community involvement and collaboration with local leaders and legislators. The failure of a public question aimed at generating additional revenue has left the district facing budgetary issues. The board discussed resolutions urging the New Jersey legislature for short-term emergency budget relief and transportation funding adjustments. To foster dialogue and gather community input, the board proposed a series of community conversations beginning May 26th. These forums will serve as platforms for providing updates and allowing families to share their perspectives during these challenging times.
The meeting also celebrated student and educator achievements in the Robbinsville district. A notable highlight was the recognition of students who excelled in the Skills USA competition. Their project, focusing on soft skills in the engineering field, involved creating a podcast and app named “Bridged.” The students were praised for their innovative approach to bridging the gap between education and essential soft skills.
Educators and educational service professionals were honored for their dedication and contributions to the district. At Robbinsville High School, Melissa Avery was recognized for her administrative role and involvement in the drama department. Pond Road Middle School acknowledged Mark Henley and Jake Phillips for their exemplary work with students, particularly Henley’s ability to connect with challenging students and Phillips’ effective communication skills. Sharon Elementary School celebrated Jess Bosnitzki for her commitment to student success and Caitlyn Pacifaro for her leadership in educational services. The recognitions highlighted the positive impact these individuals have on the school community.
The district’s partnership with the New Jersey Department of Education and Revolution NJN was discussed, focusing on innovative lessons and activities planned for the upcoming school year. From historical symbols like the Liberty Bell to community-designed monuments by fourth graders, the staff aims to create educational experiences that emphasize historical significance and civic duty. To maintain engagement over the summer, families will receive a list of local historical sites to explore.
The board also heard updates from the Robbinsville High School Executive Council, which covered recent school activities including the prom and safety adjustments for athletes during extreme temperatures. Successes in state competitions and mental health initiatives, such as creating self-care vision boards, were highlighted. Pond Road Middle School reported a successful academy day and student achievements in extracurricular activities. Sharon Elementary School’s building-based AI team facilitated professional development for staff, focusing on differentiation in classrooms and strategies to increase student engagement.
During public comments, residents expressed concerns regarding the business administrator position, the need for courtesy busing, and the safety of walking routes for students. One resident questioned the clarity of salary increases for the business administrator role and advocated for part-time busing options to accommodate working parents. Another resident highlighted the dangerous conditions of a specific road their child must walk to school, urging the board to evaluate walking routes and consider flexibility in busing criteria. Concerns were also raised about the responsibilities and qualifications for Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) leads and the lack of clarity regarding contractual positions.
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:
05/19/2026
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Recording Published:
05/19/2026
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Duration:
68 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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