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- NJ
- Somerset County
- 2/17/26
- 02/17/2026
- 44 Minutes
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Overview: The Watchung Hills School Board meeting was marked by a debate over policy 5756, concerning the participation of students in sports based on gender identity, alongside recognition of student achievements across various disciplines. The board also delved into strategic planning and budgetary discussions.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 2/3/26
- 02/03/2026
- 69 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Watchung Hills School Board meeting focused on pressing financial concerns, notably budget challenges in light of declining student enrollment and rising operational costs. Discussions included the preliminary budget for the 2026-2027 school year, potential tax levy increases, and infrastructure improvements.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 2/2/26
- 02/03/2026
- 30 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Warren School Board meeting addressed the discovery of a swastika in a middle school bathroom, prompting discussions on anti-Semitism and related educational strategies. Additionally, the board announced several security upgrades and acknowledged the retirement of long-serving staff members.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 1/20/26
- 01/20/2026
- 118 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Watchung Hills School Board meeting was marked by vigorous discussions on policies concerning transgender student rights, confidentiality, and library materials. The board navigated these topics, highlighting the challenges of policy clarity and communication while addressing budgetary constraints and educational infrastructure improvements.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 1/5/26
- 01/06/2026
- 56 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Warren School Board meeting on January 9, 2025, was marked by discussions surrounding the relationship with local law enforcement and the challenges posed by increasing student enrollment, particularly in special education. The board also addressed recent security concerns within the district, while celebrating the appointment of new board members and reorganizing its leadership.