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- Mercer County
- 1/6/25
- 01/06/2025
- 94 Minutes
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Overview: The Hopewell Valley School Board meeting focused on ethical issues, including member conduct, conflicts of interest, and the handling of public communications.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 12/16/24
- 12/16/2024
- 125 Minutes
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Overview: The Hopewell Valley School Board meeting addressed financial challenges, focusing on budget constraints, strategic planning, and community engagement. With nearly 90% of the district’s funding stemming from property taxes and a state-imposed 2% cap on tax increases, the board is exploring various solutions to navigate an increasingly strained budget exacerbated by rising costs and inflation.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 11/18/24
- 120.0 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Hopewell Valley School Board reaffirmed its commitment to the existing transgender and gender non-conforming student policy, known as Policy 5756, amidst significant public support. The meeting saw a substantial turnout of community members advocating for the policy’s continuation, highlighting its importance in providing a safe and supportive environment for transgender students. Discussion on the policy was a central theme.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 10/14/24
- 10/14/2024
- 189 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Hopewell Valley School Board meeting focused on the district’s looming financial challenges following the failure of a recent referendum. Superintendent Rosetta D. Treece addressed the community, stressing the need for budget cuts and warning of a challenging financial year ahead. In addition to these fiscal concerns, the meeting also covered anti-bullying measures, special education funding, and academic performance metrics.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 9/16/24
- 09/16/2024
- 128 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Hopewell Valley School Board meeting, the proposed $87.2 million referendum and concerns about increasing class sizes took center stage. The referendum, which is set for a vote the following day, aims to restore and expand school facilities, including a $5.8 million allocation for a new turf field.