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- NJ
- Union County
- 2/19/26
- 02/19/2026
- 122 Minutes
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Overview: The Roselle Park Borough Council meeting was dominated by an inspiring presentation from Roselle Park High School students. Their ambitious ideas for town revitalization, including the introduction of new businesses and community art projects, were met with enthusiasm and support from council members. The meeting also saw the adoption of several ordinances, discussions on police presence at council meetings, and community concerns regarding local infrastructure and safety.
- NJ
- Camden County
- 2/19/26
- 02/19/2026
- 121 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Haddonfield School Board meeting, the central focus was on budget management challenges, with discussions addressing revenue generation, financial transparency, and the implications of academic and operational decisions on the district’s finances. The board explored a variety of strategies to balance the district’s budget while maintaining educational and extracurricular quality.
- NJ
- Ocean County
- 2/19/26
- 02/20/2026
- 68 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Lacey School Board meeting was marked by significant public discontent regarding teacher compensation and the provision of special education services. Various stakeholders, including teachers, parents, and community members, voiced their concerns, emphasizing the need for fair treatment and transparency from the board.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 2/19/26
- 02/19/2026
- 172 Minutes
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Overview: During the latest meeting of the Watchung School Board, discussions centered on the financial management of the district, particularly the challenges posed by high transportation costs for special needs students and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into educational processes.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 2/19/26
- 02/19/2026
- 27 Minutes
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Overview: The Little Ferry School Board meeting on February 19th, 2026, focused on the approval of a lease agreement for a property on Main Street. This decision will allow the district to relocate its business and board offices, creating additional classroom space for an in-district Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) program. The lease is set for March 1st, potentially preventing the need to send students out of district.