Somerset Hills School Board Discusses $38 Million Referendum for District Renovations

In a recent Somerset Hills School Board meeting, the primary focus was a $38 million referendum proposal aimed at extensive renovations across the district. This significant measure includes upgrades to science labs, broadcasting studios, and classroom renovations, with a focus on enhancing educational facilities and infrastructure.

The proposed referendum, if passed, would finance a range of projects including roof replacements, system upgrades, and renovations to kindergarten classrooms to improve accessibility. The high school, middle school, and elementary school require $15.3 million, $4.7 million, and $6.6 million respectively, after accounting for substantial debt service contributions. These contributions would reduce net project costs considerably, thanks to $11 million in secured state aid.

Board members discussed the potential tax implications for residents, providing detailed projections based on a 4% interest rate over 20 years. The current tax impact on the average home, valued at approximately $975,586, would decrease from $836 to $527 annually. The board emphasized that without the referendum’s approval, the district would remain unable to pursue essential capital upgrades, potentially losing out on available debt service funds.

The logistics of voting for the referendum were also laid out. The board highlighted the importance of executing projects during school breaks to minimize disruptions. Presentations are scheduled to inform and engage the community further.

In addition to the referendum, the meeting addressed educational programs, notably the district’s multi-language learning (MLL) services. With a demographic shift resulting in over 150 multilingual learners, the district continues to adapt its instructional models. A new initiative at the high school, despite costing $25,000, aims to provide data that supports enhanced instruction and improved student achievement. The board also reviewed the Explorers program for younger students, which has shown promising literacy outcomes.

The business operations committee reported on ongoing initiatives, such as the upcoming tennis court improvements and the need for a new demographer to aid in future budgeting. The district’s participation in a cooperative purchasing agreement has reportedly led to operational efficiencies. Fiscal year 2027’s budget is being evaluated, taking into account state aid, enrollment, and staffing needs.

Health benefits for employees, including optional insurance plans, were discussed, and the district’s banking service was praised for its cost-effective cash management. A recent field lighting project was completed under budget, contributing savings to the capital reserve.

Public comments were sparse, though one community member expressed gratitude for improved parking lot lighting and underscored the referendum’s potential benefits for seniors, who make up a portion of the community. The board facilitated respectful discourse during the session.

The meeting concluded with updates on special education services and the district’s preschool inclusion program, which may expand. The policy committee approved several agenda items, and the personnel report noted the hiring of a new social studies coach, seen as a positive step for the district.

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:
Brian Brotschul
School Board Officials:
Mrs. Sam Frenda, Mrs. Heather Santoro, Mr. Robert Baker, Ms. Felicia Ballard, Ms. Nicole Cooper, Ms. Holly Clark-Emery, Ms. Silvia Gils, Mrs. Mindy Hoppe, Mrs. Gaby Gomez, Mrs. Pat Wry

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