Westfield School Board Honors Departing Members and Sets Sights on Construction Projects
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Westfield School Board meeting was marked by a farewell to two long-serving board members, alongside discussions on significant ongoing construction projects in the district. Brendan Galligan and Charles Gelinas were recognized for their contributions, while updates on referendum projects highlighted the district’s focus on infrastructure and educational enhancements.
In an emotional segment of the meeting, Brendan Galligan was honored for his 13 years of service, which included roles as both president and vice president of the board. His leadership in committees focused on legislation, facilities, and policies, along with his involvement in community organizations, was celebrated with a resolution highlighting his impactful volunteerism. Galligan’s significant influence on the board’s direction and his dedication to the district were acknowledged as he prepared to step down from his position. Similarly, Charles Gelinas received accolades for his three years of service, during which he advocated for students and families. His contributions to curriculum and governance committees, as well as his role as a liaison to various organizations, were commended.
The meeting then shifted focus to the comprehensive report on ongoing referendum projects, outlining the district’s second-largest referendum initiative in state history. Representatives from FKA Architects and Legacy Construction Management provided insights into their roles and responsibilities. Brian Meade from Legacy Construction Management introduced the project team. He highlighted the recent commencement of job meetings with contractors, signaling the official start of the projects. Connor O’Brien from Legacy elaborated on the management structure. The board and administration were reminded of their roles in approving contracts and setting priorities, with regular updates planned to keep both the board and the public informed.
Safety and accessibility were concerns during the meeting, with the project management team outlining protocols to ensure contractors adhere to safety regulations. This included proper background checks for contractor employees and maintaining a secure environment around construction sites. The team emphasized the importance of coordinating construction schedules with the school’s academic calendar to avoid disruptions during testing periods and significant school events.
The architectural vision for the school additions focused on maintaining the historical integrity of existing buildings while incorporating modern enhancements. Specific designs for schools like Franklin and Washington were presented, addressing challenges such as fitting additions within existing sites and preserving historic appearances. The plans included enhancements to traffic flow and accessibility, and careful attention was paid to integrating new structures with current facilities.
In terms of financial updates, the board was informed that the initial set of projects had come in under budget, with the exception of the main entry project at Franklin School, which required a rebid due to a defect in the low bid. The updated timeline for this process aimed to avoid delays, with advertisements set to go out soon and a contract award expected by May 5.
Student and staff safety during construction remained a priority, with a focus on maintaining separation between construction activities and the school community. Contractors were required to coordinate their work to align with the academic calendar. The project team also addressed environmental considerations, particularly given the age of the schools involved, with thorough testing conducted to identify potential hazards before work began.
The board also discussed the need for a more defined student code of conduct for transportation services, with a draft prepared for review. Additionally, Durham bus services agreed to a contract renewal at a rate lower than the potential increase based on the Consumer Price Index, reflecting successful early negotiations by district staff.
As the meeting concluded, Galligan reflected on his tenure, expressing gratitude for the collaboration and support from fellow board members and community stakeholders. He highlighted key accomplishments, including navigating 14 budget cycles, managing over a thousand staff members, and overseeing significant maintenance and capital projects. Galligan’s remarks underscored the importance of hiring a superintendent, maintaining cohesion, and pursuing alternative revenue opportunities.
Dr. Raymond González
School Board Officials:
Robert Benacchio (President), Sonal Patel (Vice President), Kent Diamond, Brendan Galligan, Charles Gelinas, Leila Morrelli, Kristen Sonnek-Schmelz, Julie Steinberg, Mary Wickens, Falynn Balassone (Anti-Bullying Coordinator), Dr. David Greer (Affirmative Action Officer / Title IX Coordinator)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/14/2026
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Recording Published:
04/14/2026
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Duration:
155 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Westfield
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