Safety Concerns at Hazelwood School Sparks Heated Discussion at Middlesex School Board Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The Middlesex School Board meeting delved into multiple issues, notably addressing safety concerns regarding a new preschool playground at Hazelwood School, financial implications of substitute teacher services, and a public dispute regarding a staff transfer process. The meeting also featured student achievements and administrative updates.
A topic during the meeting was the safety of children at Hazelwood School’s new preschool playground. A concerned parent brought attention to the proximity of active construction equipment, such as bulldozers and front-end loaders, to the children’s play area. The parent expressed alarm over the situation, stating, “Our children were having regular recess within 5 ft from an active construction zone,” and questioned the judgment of allowing kids to play so close to potentially hazardous conditions. The parent criticized the school administration’s assurance of safety and highlighted past safety policy lapses by the principal. This individual urged the board to hold the administration accountable for what they perceived as negligence, emphasizing the need for decisive action to ensure student safety.
In response to these concerns, the board discussed the broader implications of such safety issues and the principal’s decision-making capabilities. The commenter recounted a lack of satisfactory answers when questioning why children were not kept indoors during peak construction activities. The board was asked to consider the potential risks of not addressing these safety challenges and to evaluate the leadership’s ability to maintain a safe school environment.
Another matter involved the financial aspects of substitute teacher services. The board examined a $48,000 monthly invoice for substitute services, prompting questions about whether this amount covered the agency as a whole or individual substitutes. Clarification was provided that the fee was for multiple substitutes across various teachers. The board members discussed the possibility of hiring substitutes directly to address the rising costs and challenges associated with the current staffing model. The dialogue included considerations of the fill rate for substitute positions and the potential benefits of a direct hiring approach in the future.
The meeting also addressed a public dispute regarding a staff transfer, specifically the creation of a principal position for early childhood preschool programming. A resident questioned the procedural integrity of this transfer, expressing frustration over legal fees incurred and the lack of transparency in the process. The board clarified its agenda item process, emphasizing that reviews are conducted before public meeting discussions. This explanation aimed to alleviate concerns about procedural transparency and the potential impact of such actions on future budget discussions.
In addition to these issues, the meeting celebrated student and staff achievements. Nora Luciano, a third grader from Hazelwood School, was recognized as the district’s student of the month. Nora’s leadership qualities and advocacy for a shorter school day were highlighted, alongside her aspirations of becoming a dance or math teacher. The board also acknowledged the district’s employees of the month, Mrs. Gina Collins and Miss Mia Singleton, for their dedication to fostering educational growth in preschoolers.
Further discussions included updates on the district’s accomplishments and upcoming events. Superintendent Dr. Roberta Freeman reported on the high school’s bronze recognition on the 2025 AP School Honor Roll. Plans for future programming, such as “Breaking Down the Walls,” were shared.
Roberta Freeman
School Board Officials:
Danielle Parenti, Sharon Schueler, Amanda Bayachek, Landette Jeffrey, Todd Nicolay, Brenda Perry, Shannon Quinn, Patricia Reynolds, Thomas Thornton
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/22/2026
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Recording Published:
01/22/2026
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Duration:
55 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:
Middlesex
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