Superintendent Nicole Pormilli Announces Retirement Amid Jackson School Board Updates on Programs and Achievements

The recent Jackson School Board meeting was marked by the significant announcement of Superintendent Nicole Pormilli’s retirement, effective July 1, 2026, as well as updates on student achievements, upcoming events, and district programs. The board also discussed the search for Pormilli’s successor, emphasizing transparency and community involvement in the process.

Superintendent Nicole Pormilli’s retirement announcement was a prominent topic of discussion, as she expressed gratitude for the support received from the community over her tenure. Pormilli highlighted the district’s accomplishments during her leadership, including navigating through challenges like the global pandemic and budget crises. Board members acknowledged her contributions, with particular emphasis on her impact on thousands of students. The board outlined plans to initiate a comprehensive search for a new superintendent, focusing on transparency and including community input. A survey will be released to gather feedback on the qualities the community desires in a new leader, aiding the development of a superintendent profile. This profile will be presented at the February 18, 2026 board meeting.

The meeting also detailed various district programs and achievements. Notable among these was the success of the fall athletic season, with high school and middle school students participating in numerous events. The district highlighted the preschool inclusion program, announcing a lottery for enrollment with a deadline set for February 13. High school seniors were encouraged to apply for scholarships, with further details to be provided in an upcoming session.

A significant announcement included the high school DECA team’s qualification for the state competition in Atlantic City. The board also recognized the leadership shown by students participating in the Ocean County winter leadership conference and celebrated the girls’ wrestling team’s victory at the Queen of the Hills duels. Additionally, the district is organizing a trade and jobs fair to offer insights into career pathways beyond college and a college fair scheduled for March 4. The community was reminded about the importance of applying for free and reduced lunch benefits, which extend beyond meal provisions.

Another agenda item involved a student’s suspension, with conditions requiring regular counseling and psychiatric clearance. This resolution specified that the student would be prohibited from school property and events during the suspension. The administration will reassess the student’s situation after 60 days, based on compliance with the outlined terms.

In committee reports, various updates were shared. Facilities improvements included security lighting, electrical outlet installations, and gym renovations. The advocacy committee discussed ongoing budget challenges related to bilingual education, special education, transportation, and security. The announcement of new education committee members is anticipated, with state aid numbers expected in March, affecting the district’s financial planning.

The scholarship committee is preparing for a scholarship night ad journal, focusing on fundraising to support student scholarships. The meeting emphasized the importance of the scholarship application process for seniors, who are encouraged to apply early. The process involves several phases, culminating in the scholarship night on June 3.

The board also discussed financial matters, including unpaid balances, with reports revealing that unpaid lunch balances had reached $16,581 and the Chromebook balance was $88,468, totaling $254,270. Finance resolutions addressed unpaid balances and bus leases, with two leases presented for approval: a seven-year lease as part of the regular bus replacement schedule and a five-year lease for replacing wheelchair vans.

In public forums, community members were invited to discuss agenda items, but no attendees came forward. A second forum allowed for broader topics, where a resident raised concerns about private school transportation and the requirement to complete B6T forms.

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:
Nicole Pormilli
School Board Officials:
Giuseppe Palmeri, Tina Kas, Allison Barocas, Megan Gardella, Brian McCarron, Erica Osmond, Tara Rivera

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