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- 2/25/25
- 02/25/2025
- 100 Minutes
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Overview: The recent High Point School Board meeting on February 25th, 2025, highlighted ongoing frustrations over protracted contract negotiations with the High Point Education Association, as staff continue to work under expired contracts. The meeting also celebrated various student accomplishments and community-driven initiatives, including a successful Black History Museum event and recognitions in arts and sports.
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- Sussex County
- 2/13/25
- 02/13/2025
- 56 Minutes
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Overview: At the Sussex County Board of Commissioners meeting on February 13, 2025, the board authorized the use of opioid settlement funds to purchase vape detection systems for county middle and high schools. This decision, aimed at addressing the growing concern of vaping among students, will see 119 sensors distributed across 12 schools. The board also passed a resolution to reimburse schools that had previously purchased similar systems.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 1/28/25
- 01/28/2025
- 124 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the High Point School Board focused on the district’s financial stability, updates on student achievements, and important policy changes. The board reviewed a recent audit, discussed budget allocations, and addressed necessary policy revisions to enhance educational and operational efficiency.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 1/22/25
- 01/22/2025
- 38 Minutes
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Overview: In a meeting on January 22, 2025, the Sussex County Board of Commissioners tackled issues, including mold remediation in the Weedsforth building, celebrated long-serving employees, and discussed ongoing and upcoming initiatives aimed at improving county services and employee welfare.
- NJ
- Sussex County
- 1/8/25
- 01/08/2025
- 90 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Sussex County Board of Commissioners meeting was marked by a discussion on the proposed development of dormitories at Sussex County Community College. This initiative, led by Dr. Connelly of the college, aims to address fluctuating enrollment and financial stability issues by potentially establishing residential facilities. The proposal was met with both support and skepticism from commissioners, who highlighted concerns over prioritizing local students and the financial implications of such a project. Additional topics of interest during the meeting included the repurposing of a vacant jail facility, the allocation of opioid settlement funds, and the advancement of local public safety training.