Stanhope School Board Honors Long-Serving Members and Considers Security Upgrades

The Stanhope School Board meeting was highlighted by significant recognitions, security enhancements, and community-focused projects. Long-serving board members were honored for their contributions, while discussions centered on improving school security and engaging the community through innovative initiatives.

The meeting commenced with recognitions of board members who are stepping down. Mr. Gil Moscatello, who has served for fifteen years, including a decade as board president, was particularly celebrated. His leadership saw the district through substantial decisions, such as the sale of a building and the successful passage of a referendum. In recognition of his service, the board voted to rename the STEM lab as the “Moscatello Center for Innovation,” a decision that was warmly received with applause. Moscatello expressed his gratitude and reflected on the positive changes in the district, attributing success to the capable individuals in administrative roles. Mr. Tom Valley was also acknowledged for his service, receiving a token of appreciation as he attended his final meeting.

The proposed enhancements aim to allow teachers to lock doors more during emergencies, replacing the current system that requires a key with a push-button lock mechanism. Concerns were raised about the possibility of teachers being locked out by students, but assurances were given that such systems are widely used in educational settings. The estimated cost for this project is around $300,000, with plans to finance it through the district’s capital reserve funds, which were reported to be in a healthy state.

The meeting also addressed the ongoing renovation projects funded through a referendum, including the underground storage tank project and the science lab renovation. The science lab renovation is progressing, with plans to install water spouts to support garden activities. Additionally, a proposal to renovate the music room was discussed. This project is expected to be completed by 2025 and will be financed through capital outlay funds.

In personnel matters, the board accepted the resignation of Kim Campa from the business office and is in the process of hiring her replacement. Interviews with two strong candidates have been conducted, each offering unique strengths to the district. Additionally, the upcoming retirement of Kathy Yonai was announced, with board members expressing gratitude for her contributions over the years.

Community engagement was another focal point, with discussions surrounding the “Chargers Path” project. This initiative aims to utilize district property for a 5K race and nature walk, promoting outdoor activity and serving as a fundraiser. The proposed route would primarily use existing trails, with the start and finish located near a playground. Organizers are working with the Home and School Association to address insurance and permit requirements. Concerns about wildlife and designated wetlands were acknowledged, with plans to consult local authorities.

In addition to these discussions, the board touched on potential updates to student records policies and received reports on the special services program and regionalization efforts. The board is considering a feasibility study with Rowan or Kean University to explore regionalization, with meetings pending to finalize the selection of a vendor.

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Superintendent:
Steven Hagemann
School Board Officials:
Mrs. Mattia Scharfstein, Mr. Gil Moscatello, Mrs. Jennifer Herold, Mr. Carmen Pico, Mr. Thomas Valle, Mr. Matthew Vilardo, Mr. Yacoub Yaghnam, Alicia DiCataldo (Anti-Bullying Coordinator), Assunta Coppola (Anti-Bullying Specialist), Steve Hagemann (Affirmative Action Officer)

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