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- Union County
- 2/19/26
- 02/20/2026
- 205 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent Elizabeth School Board meeting, community members voiced concerns over the district’s handling of immigration enforcement issues and alleged misconduct by a principal, resulting in a charged atmosphere as multiple speakers demanded action. The meeting also addressed chronic absenteeism, financial management, and celebrated student achievements, but the primary focus remained on the community’s urgent calls for accountability and protection of students.
- NJ
- Union County
- 1/22/26
- 01/22/2026
- 251 Minutes
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Overview: During the latest Elizabeth School Board meeting, tensions ran high as parents voiced grave concerns regarding alleged interactions between the school district and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as well as broader issues of school safety and communication. The board chair addressed misinformation being circulated on social media, emphasizing that there had been no ICE activity within the district and reaffirming the district’s adherence to the attorney general’s immigration trust directive.
- NJ
- Union County
- 1/6/26
- 01/06/2026
- 57 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Elizabeth School Board convened for its annual reorganization meeting, electing Maria Carvalho as president and Stephanie Goncalves Pestana as vice president, while also appointing co-general legal counsel and celebrating new and returning members.
- NJ
- Union County
- 12/18/25
- 12/18/2025
- 210 Minutes
- Noteworthy
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- Routine
Overview: In a recent Elizabeth School Board meeting, the board celebrated the extensive contributions of two long-serving members, approved a new teacher contract, and addressed concerns about early childhood education placements.
- NJ
- Union County
- 11/25/25
- 11/25/2025
- 127 Minutes
- Noteworthy
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- Routine
Overview: The Elizabeth School Board meeting focused on community issues, including the board’s response to food insecurity caused by a temporary federal government shutdown impacting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). In an effort to support students affected by the suspension of SNAP benefits, the board resolved to provide daily dinner meals for students starting November 5. During the two-day period before SNAP benefits were reinstated, over 40,000 grab-and-go meals were distributed to students.