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Part 1 (Video ID: Vgyp2ys-qb4):
- 00:01:13: Board of Education Meeting Called to Order
- 00:03:22: Student Representative Address: CHS Updates and Events
- 00:06:04: Legislative Committee Report: Rising Costs and Virtual Days
- 00:11:55: Open to the Public: Sign Posting and Back-to-School Program
- 00:13:57: Public Comment 1: Request to Post Signs
- 00:15:56: Public Comment 2: Power of One School Outreach
- 00:22:18: Approval of Meeting Minutes and Scholarship Fund Update
- 00:27:50: Superintendent's Parade Plans, Social Media Clarification
- 00:31:09: Expression of Condolences and Excellence in Education Awards
- 00:35:51: Personnel and Finance Approvals, Executive Session Pull
- 00:41:15: Board Member Comments: Revenue Generation Ideas
- 01:00:58: Board Member Comments: Additional Revenue Discussion
- 01:07:31: Executive Session: Personnel Matters, Contracts, Litigation
- 01:16:19: Interlude: Spring Concert Audio
- 01:39:21: Board Back from Executive Session: Agenda Items


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Welcome to our Board of Education meeting. It's May 21st. Would everyone please rise to salute our nation's flag and a moment of silence. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the

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republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Ucci, roll call, please. Mr. Brunziak. Here. Mr. Canova. >> Here. Ms. Esrick-Barnes. Here. Mr. Barris.

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Here. Mr. Ragsdale. Absent. Mr. Siano. >> Present. >> Ms. Suarez. >> Here. Vice President Santiago. Here. President Bassford. Yeah, I'm here. Quorum. Our mission statement. Mr. Bronciac. Thank you, Madam President. The mission of Clifton

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of the Clifton School District in an open and reciprocal community partnership is to provide all students with a quality education, to develop the skills necessary to become literate lifelong learners who are responsible and productive citizens contributing to a democratic society in an ever-changing

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world. Thank you, Commissioner Bronciac. Reading of the Open Public Meeting Act, Vice President Santiago. Thank you, Madam President. The New Jersey Open Public Meetings Law was enacted to ensure the right to the public to have advanced notice of and to

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attend the meetings of public bodies at which any business affecting their interests is discussed or acted upon. In accordance with the provisions of this act, the Clifton Board of Education has caused notice of this meeting to be publicized by having the date, time, and place thereof posted at the City Clerk's Office, Clifton Public Library,

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Administration Building, Senior Citizen Nutrition Center, on Cable TV, in the local press, on the district's website, and mailed to presidents of parent-teacher organizations. This meeting will be tape-recorded in accordance with policy 0168. Would our student representative, Jenna

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Al Nator, one of our top 10 students from Clifton High School, please address the board. >> going to Cornell. Good evening. The CHS Orchestra had their final performance yesterday, wrapping up the music department's spring concerts this

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year. On Tuesday night, we had our annual CHS Distinguished Honors Dinner, honoring some of the best students at CHS who have maintained a GPA of 89.5 and above for four consecutive marking periods and we thank you all for being there.

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And today we had our last superintendent ambassadors meeting of the year and some of the topics discussed were having and creating a larger presence on social media for Clifton High School as well as all the clubs and organizations a part of the school. We also talked about SAT preparation and the possibility of it

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becoming a future club where students will be be tutored by an advisor as the SAT approaches. Next we discussed the EF Japan 2027 trip and about past trips that were successful such as this year's trip to Germany, France, and Switzerland.

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We then discussed new additions to the history department for the 2027-2028 school year which will feature AP World History Modern and AP European History. And I had noted after recently speaking with the history advisor potentially revising the rigor of the Law and Public

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Safety Academy to feature more AP courses similarly to the STEM academies. Lastly, students have continued to express interest in pursuing Chromebook list days in an effort to encourage more teacher instruction and less emphasis on online assignments in the classroom.

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Now some upcoming events next month include on June 3rd the AP Sciences and math students will be taking a day trip to Dorney Park. And on that same night the senior athletics dinner will honor all the senior athletes. On June 5th there will be a kickball tournament open to clubs, teams, and

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teams led by advisors. On June 9th CHS will host their annual scholarship night to announce and award local scholarships and lastly on June 10th it is the senior prom at the Legacy Castle. And that is all for this report. Thank you. Thank you very much. Anybody have any

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questions for our student rep? So we have one more meeting with Jenna? >> Yeah, one more. And then you'll meet the new student representative. When does that happen? I mean when do you select them? The elections process starting now so now they're starting to submit them so we'll probably know like

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first, second, week of June. Excellent. Yes, very excited. Good luck with all of the senior activities that are upcoming. It's an exciting time. Thank you. Presentations or special advisory, we're going to move on to our committee reports. We have legislation. Vice

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President Santiago, would you please report on our legislative committee? My pleasure, President Basford. So, the legislative committee meeting was held Tuesday, May 20th. The meeting took place Well, began at

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5:04. In attendance from administration were Dr. Robert Tozzi, Mrs. Kuselivich, Mr. Doctor, Board of Education members in attendance were myself, Commissioner Canova, Commissioner Ragsdale, and President Basford. Also in attendance were Assemblywomen Begolly and

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Kelleskill. The committee discussed the district's need for assistance regarding rising health care costs, inflated rates of rates of a lot of district placements, and flexibility of virtual days. Assemblywomen Begolly and Kelleskill provided their input on these topics and

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shared some ideas at the state level as well as local level which could assist the district. The committee will determine a recommended course of action at the next meeting. The meeting adjourned at 6:06 p.m. Any questions? Any questions?

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Okay, see you I just I just got Commissioner Suarez. >> No, I was Are you able to disclose what kind of ideas were shared from the from Assemblywoman Begolly and Kelleskill? Yes, I was I was I wanted to

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see if anybody was going to ask any questions and I was just going to elaborate cuz it is kind of just a little broad a little vague. So, first we were really happy that we had not one but two Assemblywomen come to our meeting, right? And be there and it was after 5:00 and

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we were just happy that they were very receptive and that they attended. So, as far as health care cost they Assemblywoman mentioned that there were a couple of bills. One of them being

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to appropriate funds to help districts absorb the cost of health care increases. So, that would be state funds, but it's a bill. And so, there's other ones regarding reallocating settlements potentially to to allocate for health care increases as

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well. But, you know, overall again, they're bills that are making their way through and different different capacity different places in in in line. So, there was also a discussion on pilot

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and I know Commissioner Paris had brought that up too. That's also a bill which would potentially mandate municipalities to share pilot revenue with local school districts. Again, a bill right now, right? Schoolhouse Rock, I'm only a bill. I'm

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dating myself. But, you know, it's not anything until it continues to be right passed as a law. When we discussed out of district placements, Assemblywoman mentioned also there's a bill to seek transparency on the

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district that on the school that is charging us, right? So, we learned that we have the burden, right, of proving whether we can educate the child or not, but they don't have a burden on as to what they're delivering. So, there's a bill that we get, but we have no idea really. And so, there's a

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bill passed to potentially provide more transparency on what they are charging us, right? And then, the last one was we discussed virtual days and that one seemed to be a little bit more challenging. There's more moving parts to it logistically.

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One of the things is kind of just even just equipment last minute. That one just seemed like more moving parts to it and um, just seemed to be more challenging. I don't know if there was anything else on that that anybody else remembered. Um, no, you got you got everything.

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>> Okay. So, so the other last quick thing was we did also ultimately discuss charters, too. And that um, there was actually a law that was passed in January by the state legislature, um, which is also them providing charter

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schools providing more transparency, as well. Um, but the main thing is that, look, it's our first meeting and we are all committed to continuing to invite them, to continuing to reach out to our legislature, uh, our legislative representatives, and to be proactive.

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Um, we started discussions, but we want this to translate ultimately into solutions. So, um, It was one thing that uh, Assemblywoman Bogolie that resonated with me was her um, when she was on the Livingston Council, she was a council person before she went into let the ledge um, branch.

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Uh, she talked about meeting with the the Board of Ed meeting with the council, just like we do with the uh, municipal alliance, but they call it two on two. They have a different name for it. So, two members and two members of their council, two members of their Board of Education would come and meet

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with them. Then they would do a five, cuz they only have five members, five on five, they would do a a committee of the whole with their council. And the last time I remember we did that was back in the day when I was first put on the board and a budget failed and the council showed up at one of our meetings

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to cut the budget. So, I don't know if you guys would want to talk about it or maybe, you know, bring it up and and and move it around with you. If you want to wait until after the election, maybe with the new council come January, meet with them. This way we can introduce everyone to each other and just form a

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relationship with them. I'd like to do that because I think it's just more conversation for us, but I think we should wait until January. That's only my my opinion, but um, we're open to everybody getting a piece of this and discussing it. But, it was very interesting that she brought that up. But, they call it five on five, not

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municipal lines, and two on two, which was I thought it was cute a cute little name for that. But, they they meet quarterly um with the five on uh with the two on two, and they meet twice a year with the the five on five. So, they they're very active with their

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council meeting together. So. I thought that was interesting. This portion of the meeting is open to the residents and non-residents of Clifton for the purpose of addressing any subject matter pertinent to and/or directly related to the operations of

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the Clifton Public School District. Residents and non-residents are requested to sign the register form provided for the purpose and to state their name, addresses, and subject matter. Comments are limited to 5 minutes per person. Issues raised by the

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members of the public may or may not um be responded to by the board. All comments will be considered and a response will be forthcoming if and when appropriate. The board asks that members of the public be courteous and mindful of the rights of other individuals when

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speaking. Specifically, comments regarding students and employees of the board are discouraged and will not be responded to by the board. Students and employees have specific legal rights afforded by the law of New Jersey. The board bears no responsibility, nor will

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it be liable for any comments made by members of the public. Members of the public should consider their comments in light of legal rights of those affected or identified in their comments, and will be aware and and and be aware that they are legally responsible and liable

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for their comments. Would anyone like in this room to address the board? Oh, you do you want to do uh open? All right. Okay. Well, we'll close that in a second. Uh anybody in this in this audience, please come up, make your way to the um the chair.

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Good evening. Teresa Colon. I am the uh chairwoman for Clifton uh Relay For Life of Clifton and Rutherford and I am calling I am here to ask permission that we can post signs on some of the schools in Clifton. We don't have enough signs for all of the schools, but we have

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gotten permission previously and the last time uh we did post signs, they were taken down by uh school members and thrown out. So, before we, you know, post our signs and that they get thrown out, I would like to get permission to

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hopefully post some signs. Mainly, we're looking at the high school and the middle schools. Our event is going to be on June 6th this year. Miss Colon, uh we have a board policy that permits it um upon my approval. If

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you could just simply send me an email, um I will approve it and I'll make sure the schools that you're going to put the signs at are aware that it's been approved so that doesn't happen. Okay. I would greatly appreciate it that. No, no, it's fine. It's fine, but, you know, we just we don't want them thrown out

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again. I'm just sorry Yeah. Thank you. Would your assistant like to speak? Daniel, would you like to speak? You sure? You're here. All right. Great hat. >> your school? No. No. Thank you. Oh, there's 15.

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School 15, yeah. Uh Maple Grove. >> He actually is excited. Yeah. Okay. Thank you very much. Do I need I need to sign, right? If you like. >> Yes, please. Okay. Thank you so much. Have a good evening.

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Thank you very much. Anyone else like to um push Absolutely. Good evening everyone. I'm Kim Castellano from Power of One. >> [clears throat] >> Okay. Yes. Uh good evening everyone. I'm Kim

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Castellano from Power of One. I'm actually excited to be here tonight uh to announce uh our back-to-school outreach program. But before that, I'd just like to say thank you to the entire Clifton uh school community for supporting our programs through uh this past year. It's been a

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wonderful year, and it's a great partnership that we have. But tonight, I really want to talk to to you tonight about the back-to-school outreach, and it is our flagship program that is actually a partnership with the Clifton schools for the past 15 years. It's I

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can't believe it's been 15 years. Um it started back in uh school 12, and that was our first school under Mrs. Tally and uh Nurse Wendy. So, I'm super thankful for their partnership and the help. We've actually helped over 6,000

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families during that time. That's equivalent to like 15 or maybe 16,000 backpacks and school supplies. So, as our flagship initiative, it's our goal to provide low-income children with the free essential school supplies they need to walk into the classroom with

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confidence. We act as the bridge between teachers and students by ensuring no child falls behind due to lack of resources, and we've been committed to doing that for 15 years. So, thank you for your partnership. We could not do it without you. I just wanted to really bring that to

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the community's attention cuz it's not like we just came on the scene and been doing it. We've been working really hard with our social workers, with the um the school counselors, and even the Board of Ed, this building here. So, we get phone calls, and we do respond within like

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turnaround time, whether it's our Hunger Doesn't Stop Initiative, which is a a snack pack program where we started that at a school 12, which this year will be continuing to do that uh because of the support that we've been getting. But, tonight I'm just saying that July

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6th through the August 17th is our school supply drive. That means the entire city of Clifton, we ask for drop-off locations, uh whether it's the bank, and I know JK is as a drop-off. So, we're looking for other opportunities for people to uh be at act

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as a drop-off since we don't have a physical location. So, one way you can help is to be that be that drop-off location, whether you're a civic group, a business, or you manage an office, you can do a collection, and we'll actually help you

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drive people to the doors of your office cuz we have a media, and we'll add you to the flyer. The other way you could help is uh just buy some school supplies, whether it's pencils. We literally count every single pencil, and we count how many backpacks

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we need, and we multiply it by 12 pencils. So, we literally spend the summer counting pencils. Uh and we always need thousands. It's like, you know, thousands of pencils. Uh the other way is if you don't, you know, have time to do that, you can make a financial donation, and we will we will do [clears throat] the heavy lifting and go

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the and uh we do house this program in the summer for dropping off at A1 Affordable Construction, but it's not like I want anybody to go there and drop off there. So, we need to spread out the you know, the work because we can't just rely on them. They

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do still have to run a business. They do give us their basement to use during the summer, so we ask the Key Club, we ask other volunteers to come and put all this stuff together. Then, it gets delivered to our schools, and we do that strategically. We put an email out to

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your school principals who who get them every year. It's always school 12, 17, 4, 15, 11. Those are our low-income schools that are usually the ones that have the the greatest need. We do do a giveaway. We do have families that come and pick

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out school supplies. So, there's usually about 1,200 children every year that get our school supplies. So, it's we don't make a big stink. I don't always come here to tell you that because we really want to protect the identity of the children who are getting

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it because there is such a thing as being bullied, and it's like, you know, if you're getting something free, the other kids are saying, "What's the matter? Your mama can't work?" You know, so we don't want that, so we don't exploit children. We usually don't even take pictures of them.

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So, we kind of always kept it like that. Mrs. Tally, if you know her, she never let anybody know what was going on, and that's the way we like to keep the back school outreach. And again, we do collect food, non-perishable, and then

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in September, we'll roll out again. The the children sign up. The parents sign up to have their kid receive that meal pack, so we'll know who's living in a hotel. I mean, I get emotional because when you make those visits, the they're really families in crisis, and we want to

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bridge that gap. We want to make sure every kid comes to school with the resources cuz there's there's plenty of resources. We just need to connect it. So, again, I want to thank you all so much for the support that you give and the things that you do for our children

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to keep them safe. So, thank you so much. I have to sign this, right? Uh Kim, thank you for all that you and the Power of One do for our community. You know, anytime you we can help you out, just reach out

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to me. And certainly, we can do a collection here, and this could be a drop-off for you if you need that. >> want to, yeah. >> Anytime, yeah. That might be a good idea this year to just even for here in this building. I don't think we've never done that before, but maybe that might be a good option. We have a Welcome center.

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The welcome center. >> center. We could drop it off there, and we could also store it in the warehouse. So, Perfect. >> plenty of space. >> Cuz I usually come here with black bags. >> [laughter] >> Thank you so much. >> Did you Did you say July 6th to August 17th?

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>> we start July 6th. That's the drop-offs, and the advertisement goes out, and then we just Okay. >> We put it together the end of August, and it gets delivered August 28th that week to the schools. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Anyone else in the audience like to

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adjust board So, I'd like a motion to close public >> Motion Motion by Commissioner Bruntseck, second by Commissioner Suarez. All in favor closing in person, say I. Anybody opposed? Is there anyone online? Motion to close.

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Okay. Motion by Mr. Bruntseck, second by Ms. Suarez for for online. Thank you very much, everyone. >> else in the room? >> Thank you. No, we don't. Thank you very much, Mr. Mountain. Good job. I'm going to I'm going to move all the minutes in one shot. I need a motion to

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Wait, just hold on. Motion for regular meeting of May 7th, the executive number one meeting of May 7th, and the executive meeting number two of May 7th. Can I have a motion? Motion approved. Second. A motion by Commissioner Paris, second by Commissioner Brzezniak.

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Well, um, any discussion? Any changes? Any No No comments, concerns, nothing? Okay. Roll call. Mr. Brzezniak. Yes. Mr. Canova. >> Yes. Ms. Estric-Barnes. >> Yes. Mr. Paris. >> Yes. Mr. Siano. Yes. Ms. Suarez. Abstain on minutes number two, but

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otherwise yes. Vice President Santiago. Yes. President Basford. Yes. Motion carries. That leads us to your portion. We're going We're rolling along here. >> and I will be pretty brief tonight. I just want to publicly thank I heard that, Mr. Siano. I want to publicly thank the board, um,

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the faculty and staff, and and those community members who came out and supported the, uh, annual superintendent scholarship dinner, which was held on May 8th. Um, a really big thank you. This entire Board of Education was there. And, um,

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Kim, saw you there. Um, I I really appreciate the support, and I'm I'm proud to announce that under the leadership of our chairperson, Ms. Jen Algerie, that one evening, we raised over $16,000 for scholarships,

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in addition to our other fundraisers this year. I'm extremely proud to announce that the superintendent scholarship fund will be awarding $27,000 in scholarships this year. So, makes me makes me very very proud to be

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able to give give back to our kids, thanks to all of your support. Uh, those scholarships will go to students who are entering a career in teaching or nursing, uh, students who have displayed outstanding character, um, or students who are attending vocational

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technical schools. Um, we had, uh, a fair number of applications, and we believe most of those students will be getting some money monetary donations. I want to reiterate what Mr. Santiago and Mrs. Basford said about the legislative committee last night. It

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really was a It was great to get the momentum started to have the community lines of communications open with our legislators. There's only so much administration can do. There's only so much a Board of Education can do in regards to the things like, you know,

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capping health benefits or payment for out-of-district services. We really need the legislature to act and having those lines of communication open. Tony, great job in getting the legislators there. The fact that we had two of them there last night after hours

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was great and then I was just going to be the first of of several meetings in the future. I wanted just thank Ms. Castellano again for all of the years of donations and things you've done for our community. You've helped thousands and thousands of

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families. You don't even know how many people you've helped because there's been so many and I know you're not really keeping track, but they know and and we appreciate it. So, if there's anything that we can do as a district to help facilitate, please reach out to me, Mark, Janina. We're

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happy to help in any way. Um Two final things. Commissioners, tonight I submitted my part of the superintendent evaluation. So, there is a self-evaluation part that I do based on

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the district goals. Once I submit it, they give me 48 hours if I want to make any changes and then you will get an email to complete your part. There are a couple board members who are conflicted and you know who you are. So, you shouldn't be completing it, but

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if you do, I don't mind. I believe Mrs. Basford we're going to do that at the June Well, we have to do it at the June 17th. We have to do it by July 1st for by by law and for Q sec reasons. So we'll discuss it at the June 17th meeting. Mr. Seal needs to rice me, please.

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And yeah, I think For [clears throat] our new members if they have any questions we we have plenty of season board members that will help with any any questions that you may have. Yes, it shouldn't be too difficult a process. You just say everything is wonderful and we love Danny.

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And finally Monday is Memorial Day. All schools are closed but I would just like to remind everyone that this is our country's annual day to honor the deceased servicemen and women

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who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country and for our freedom. So please remember that. Enjoy your time off but remember the reason why we have that day off. Thank you very much Mrs. Basford. Thank you very much commissioners. Good to be with you all tonight.

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Thank you Superintendent Robert Tazi. I I have two things. One thing I just I sent every sent you a blind copied everybody on the email about the parade. If you are planning to march, we're going to meet different location this year.

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We start at St. Andrews Boulevard and Cross Road it's called over by Jubilee Park at 8:15. Kick off starts at 9:00. We're going to march down Clifton Avenue and it's going to end at the and for one of us is fine too but we

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should get a float. >> [laughter] >> If you want we all march together. I do believe the the Memorial Day committee has a banner for us. They are looking if you know of any student volunteers that would like to carry our banner. And maybe there are some ROTC kids we

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can get and that's what they asked. >> students do participate. I think they march, so maybe we can just peel off a couple of those students that >> Yes, CJAL, they're they're there, too. So, CJAL, some of the players, they could they could probably carry it. A lot of strong kids. >> do, but

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like we always do, but they asked that was one thing. The other thing I have is I want to have like a little fireside chat with you right now about social media. >> Winston Churchill and the fireside chat. Um this the lights at school they're on late at night. Can you tell

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us the reason why they're on at night so we can just dispel the the myth? >> So, uh Mrs. Basford, thank you for bringing it to my attention. It was brought to my attention. I I am not on social media other than my my district accounts to, you know, to promote the positive stuff. I I try to stay away

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from it. Um but people do send me things, and there was a a complaint about the lights being on at school eight at I think 10:00 p.m. the other night. So, of course, I looked into it. Spoke to the principal, and the building principal said, "Well, there we do have custodians working till 11:00, and that

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night they were working in that area where they needed lights." So, um it's not to say there haven't been times where perhaps lights have been left on. I'm sure that that has happened, but the other night there was work going on in the building, and that's why the lights

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were on. So, um I know it's very easy just to go on social media um and and and and write something, but it just creates more creates more drama than necessary, and you could easily call the school the next morning and say, "Hey, the lights were on last night." And we could say, "Oh, you know, we'll make sure that they're

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turned off." Oh, or there was work going on, and instead of getting people riled up about electric bills. Mr. Siano has a question or a comment. Kind of a question. So, this guy lives right across the street from the school. And this is an ongoing thing.

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So, I remember a few months ago, Mr. Siano, at facilities you had brought it up. And it was taken care of. >> addressed, then and it was taken care of. So, this was the first time I've heard of it since. But, they're actually working. So, now he's sending me pictures every night. To my Facebook page cuz I'm the only one that got tagged in it. And I can't

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respond. So, please, if that happens, please let me know cuz I can find out that night. I'll send you a picture tonight. The The head custodian, Mr. Romaldi, was there, you know, in the building. Thank you, Dr. Romaldi. >> Of course. I just I wanted to get that.

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So, moving on cuz we're we're at 7:30 already and we're halfway through the agenda. Uh anybody have any unfinished business that they would like to address? Okay. Um we're going to go to the uh condolence uh expression of condolences

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for um Joe. Thank you, Madam President. Honored and very saddened to read this one. Whereas on May 14th, 2026, the Clifton community lost a beloved figure with the

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passing of William F. Gibson. Whereas for over 52 years, William Gib- Gibson dedicated his life to the residents of Clifton, serving with distinction as a detective sergeant and a committed councilman. He possessed a profound love for this

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city and its people. Whether someone needed practical guidance, strong support, or simply a willing listener, Bill was always there. His kindness, loyalty, and unwavering dedication left a lasting mark on countless lives.

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Even in retirement, Bill's drive to protect and uplift others never faded. As a security guard for the Garfield public schools, he quickly became a comforting and familiar presence. He made a genuine difference in the daily lives of the students and staff he watched over,

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continuing his lifelong mission of helping others. Above all, Bill was a devoted family man. He treasured every moment spent with his wife Robin, their children, and their grandchildren. No matter how busy his schedule, he made it a priority to attend every family

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event, constantly encouraging his loved ones to reach beyond their goals. Be it further resolved to honor his remarkable legacy of public service, leadership, and compassion, the Clifton Board of Education proudly records this tribute in its official minutes,

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ensuring Bill's memory continues to inspire future generations. Uh thank you, Commissioner Siano. Um Vice President Santiago. Thank you, President Bath Basford. >> [clears throat] >> So, it's an expression of condolence.

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Um whereas on May 18th, 2026, the community noted with sorrow the passing of Ernest Scheidemann. And whereas Mr. Scheidemann served as trustee of the Clifton Education Foundation board since 1999. A true Renaissance man, Ernie served our community, county, and state in a

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variety of capacities. Before retiring from teaching, he taught chemistry in Clifton Public Schools for 33 years, where he received the Clifton Teachers Association Education of the Year Award, and served as president of Clifton High School Faculty Organization. He also served our community as a well-respected

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real estate and insurance broker, proprietor proprietor of the Ernest Scheidemann Agency located in Clifton. Little red house on Main Avenue, it's been there forever. Ernie held a variety of civic and business positions throughout his professional career, including president

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of the Wayne Democratic Organization, member of the Passaic County Democratic County Committee, a member and chair of the Wayne Township Board of Adjustment and Planning Board, trustee of the Clifton Mental Health Organization in Downtown Clifton Economic Development Group, and alternate director of the Passaic County Board of Realtors. He was

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a member of the Passaic County Board of Tax Taxation at one time serving as their president as well as certified tax assessor and notary public of the state of New Jersey. A poet and world traveler, Ernie enjoyed conversing with people from all walks of life and could always be counted upon to

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welcome guests to CEF events with his warm and affable personality. You were a true gentleman whose legacy will live on throughout the community. Be it further resolved that the contents of this resolution be noted in their entirety in their entirety in the official minutes of the Clifton Board of Education for

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future generations to peruse. Dated May 21st, 2026. Thank you, Vice President Santiago. Uh Commissioner Esther Eve Esther Barnes. Whereas on April 30th, 2026, the community noted with sorrow the passing of Peter DeGiao and whereas Mr. DeGiao

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had dedicated 28 years of his life to serving the Clifton Board of Education as a custodian and as a supervisor before retiring in 2008. He was an active member of St. Philip's Knights of Columbus uh 11671 and the Italian-American Family Association of Clifton. He also served

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on the Board of Directors at Four Seasons including 6 years as Vice President and previously contributed to the Building and Grounds Committee. Mr. DeGiao also was a member of the Veterans Club at Four Seasons. Be it further resolved that the contents of this resolution be noted in their entirety in the official

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minutes of the Clifton Board of Education for future generations to peruse. Dated May 21st, 2026. Thank you very much, Commissioner Esther Barnes. I'm going to look for a motion to move uh B1 through B8. Motion.

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Second. Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't hear you. Uh first by uh Commissioner Brunciak, second by Commissioner Paris. Any discussion? Um Dr. Rubertozi, would you like to read the uh Excellence the recipients for Excellence in Education names out loud?

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I think that would be a nice touch because we honored them at a dinner, but the maybe maybe the public doesn't know who they are. Uh it would be my honor. Okay, thank you. >> going to do that. This is the master list. I'll just find it here. Yeah, here. It's our first item. Yep, right here.

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All right, thank you. Much easier to read that. Sorry. Resolved that the Clifton Board of Education accepts the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools and the Selection Committee to officially honor and so note in the minutes of the Clifton Board of Education, the Clifton

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teachers and paraprofessionals selected as recipients of the 25-26 Clifton Education Association Excellence in Education Awards. Patricia Belfondo from School 9, Diane Demuro, School 5, Lori Jaeger,

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Clifton High School, Casey Morris, Woodrow Wilson Middle School, Shannon Skuya, Clifton High School, Arleta Budroska, School 19 School 19 Celia B, how did I do, Janina? Pronunciation. How do you say that again? Lorraine Dunich, I'm sorry,

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everything's Polish now. Sorry. I apologize, Lorraine. Catherine Carse, uh from School number 5, Nadia Rashid, School number 16, Wendy Watson Valerio, School number 17, Catherine Chidiac from number School number 17, Nick Giordano

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from Clifton High School, Maria Copty from School 14, Ursula Rebisch from Christopher Columbus Middle School, Fran Wojcik from Clifton High School, Erica Cruz, School 3, Judy Graham, School 16, Douglas Mills, Clifton High School, and

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last but not least, John Silva from School number 5. Thank you, Mr. >> Thank you so much. It's They should be recognized. It's a big honor and it's nice for their names to be heard and put into record. Roll Any discussion? Roll call. Mr. Bronzino. Yes. Mr. Canova.

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>> Yes. Mr. Esto Florenz. Yes. Mr. Parris. >> Yes. Mr. Siano. Yes, abstaining on P50, my name only. Ms. Suarez. Yes, are we on B or C? We're on the EAB, yeah. Okay, then

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then yes. Vice President Santiago. >> Yes. President Baskerville. Yes. Thank you. It's okay, John. We're It's We're moving faster than we usually are. Can I have a motion for C personnel 1 through

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54? Motion. Motion. Motion. >> Motion by Commissioner Brzeziak, second by Commissioner Santiago. Siano Siano. >> Siano. >> [clears throat] >> It's all right. Any any discussion?

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Roll call, please. Mr. Brzeziak. Yes. Mr. Canova. Yes. >> Ms. Esterly-Barnes. >> Yes. Mr. Parris. >> Yes. Mr. Siano. Yes, noting my previous abstention. Ms. Suarez. Abstain on C1 and C50 for my

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name only. Vice President Santiago. Yes, abstain on P30. President Baskerville. >> Yes. Motions carry. Okay, so looking for a motion to approve under finance facilities D1 through

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Sorry, got to get the screen up. D1 through 12. Motion. Motion by Commissioner Brzeziak. Second. Second by Commissioner Canova. Discussion. >> Yes, I Oh, sorry. Go ahead. I'd like I'd like to make a motion to uh

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pull item number five for some executive session discussion. So, I'm ask for changes and then the motion. Amend the motion to pull five. Amending the motion to

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approving the one through 11 Right. with the exception of item five to go to executive session discussion. Motion. Second. By Commissioner Bruns Diak, uh, second by Commissioner Suarez. Discussion.

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No? Roll call. Mr. Bruns Diak. Yes. Mr. Canova. Yes. Ms. Esters Barnes. >> Yes. Mr. Paris. Yes. Mr. Ciano. Yes, abstaining F11 check 227385. Ms. Suarez. Yes. Vice President

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Santiago. >> Yes. President Bassford. Yes. >> Motion carries. Okay, we're moving along pretty quick. It's 7:40. Uh, board member comments. Uh, Commissioner Ciano. Thank you so much, President Bassford. Um, couple quick things. I wasn't even

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going to do anything. I got a few things to go over, but, um, Power of One, amazing what you guys do. You know that. Probably the proudest partnership that I have, and it means a lot to me. And you know, you two are like family to me. And

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I love you, and I'll continue doing whatever I can. Um, May 14th, rough day. Um, Councilman Gibson passed away. He was without a doubt the strongest person I've ever met in my life.

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His drive, his love, his compassion went way beyond the ordinary. He cared deeply about this city and its residents. The love he had for his family was truly story book worthy. No matter how busy his schedule became, his commitment to Robin and his kids and

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his grandkids never wavered. He always made time to be at every event, every game, and he pushed them. I'm never going to understand to I earned his friendship and his unwavering support in so many ways. I am forever grateful.

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I will miss him every day and I am a better man for having the privilege to have known him. And then we lost Arnie. Um 99 years old, that's a blessing. He gave so much to this community. You know,

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Arnie was one of the first people to come up to me and encourage me to do what I'm doing now. And I always offering a warm smile and just telling me and my wife, you know, you're doing it. Keep doing what you're doing. Don't change. Don't do what everybody else is doing.

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And it meant a lot to me. I always look forward to seeing him and his presence is going to be missed. Just to go over a few things that I've been researching turning to the business of the district. I really believe we got to start acting

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to relieve our taxpayers financial burden. To achieve this, we need immediate aggressive strategies to drive new revenue and slash operational costs. Based on proven models from other districts, I just have a few things to go over.

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Uh revenue generation. There are districts that are renting out their facilities. They are aggressively marketing. Now, if we were to aggressively market our stadium and athletic facilities for tournaments and other private events, I think that would create a reliable revenue stream.

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Securing corporate partnerships. Uh we could lock in exclusive district-wide contracts with major brands. Some of the brands that are locked in with other districts are Pepsi and Nike. They're generating up to 80,000 in additional yearly funding. Roundup programs with the community.

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Partner with local retailers like supermarkets to let customers round up the purchases to the nearest dollar providing a steady flow of direct community-driven funding. Student-led enterprises, this is one of my best my funnest ones, start and turn culinary arts programs. It's a

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revenue-generating like public cafes and catering services, which will drive profits while equipping students with real-world industry experience. Going on to cost reductions, which we just talked about, it's as easy as shutting off the lights.

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Uh partner with energy companies to install LED lighting and solar panels with zero up-front capitals. I know the solar panels are rough discussion, but in most cases the installation costs are paid through immediate utility savings. Uh there's no up-front costs.

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Energy conservation, um one district is saving 25% um which is about for them 20,000 a year by turning off the vending machine lights in the vending machines. Uh transportation services, I don't know if we consolidate bus routes and transit

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services with neighboring districts. Um audit the contracts, stop automatically renewing, and I know we already talked about putting a committee together for that, but we really got to start figuring out who's going to be the most competitive and cost-effective with the rates. We have that fiscal responsibility to

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our community. We need to start implementing steps. I want to wish everyone a safe and happy Memorial Day while remembering what the day is about and thanking those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Be good to yourselves, your fur babies, and each other. Thank you very much and have a good night.

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Thank you, Commissioner Sciano. Commissioner Suarez, please. Thank you, President Basford. Good evening, everyone. Um Commissioner Sciano, thank you uh sincerely for thinking about alternate ways uh for creating revenue. Um I appreciate it, and I'm sure our community appreciates it as well. Uh

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also, my sincere condolences to the families of William Gibson, Ernest Scheidemann, and Peter De Jao. Also this week, um I understand the Academics Award was a beautiful one and honored so many of our hardworking high school students. Unfortunately, I was

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unable to attend. My son was having his spring concert at school late. Uh, the school students at school late did a wonderful job and I thank the music teachers for making it happen. Uh, I'm really proud of our district for having for creating a foundation for music in our schools

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um, during the elementary years. It's they create beautiful memories and just a wonderful foundation for their academics for years to come. So, I'm proud of our district for doing that. Um, for this Memorial Day parade, I am sorry I won't be able to attend. I'll be out of the country.

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Um, but to our servicemen and women, thank you for your sacrifice, especially those who have the made the ultimate sacrifice. I wish everyone a safe uh, and healthy Memorial Day weekend. Also, to the Power of One, thank you, thank you, thank you for the work you do. Sincerely, I was especially touched

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by your commitment to keep the anonymity of children and valuing their privacy. Um, as having been a school social worker, I understand the importance of that and I really appreciate that you you value and honor that as well. Um, that's all I have to say, everyone. Good night. Until next time, be well and be safe.

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Thank you, Commissioner Suarez. Commissioner Fronczak. Thank you, President Basford. Just a quick question. We doing the agenda thing thingy after executive? That's when we do the roll call for that? >> Yes. Thank you. Good evening, everyone. I want to give a quick birthday

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shout-out to my lovely wife, Robin. Happy birthday, baby. And uh, next I want to give my condolences to the Gibson, Shidman, and the Gel families. Also, I want to give a big shout-out to the recipients of the Academic Awards.

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I did a recalc of Mr. Schneff's numbers and it was correct. So, 28% of our high schoolers were recipients of this prestigious recognition. That means three of the last four marking periods, they had to have a GPA of 89.5

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or better. So, shout out to all you kids and shout out to all the people in your lives that help help make that happen. Administration, staff, parents, anybody else who helped make this happen. Finally, I want to wish everyone a happy,

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safe, and healthy Memorial Day weekend. Thank you for your time and God bless America. Have a good night, everybody. Thank you, Commissioner Brunson. Commissioner Canova. Good evening. Um my deepest condolences go to the Shideler, DeJaio, and Gibson family. Um to the Gibson family, Bill was an an amazing

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man. He fought very hard for Cliff- Clifton residents. I'm glad he he was able to see his idea of a splash park in Nash Park come to life, and may he rest in peace. Kim, thank you for the work that you've done with the Power of One. Um the work you do does ensure that families and children our community take

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taken care of, and I I truly appreciate it. Um Dr. Roberts, Josie, $27,000 is a large amount of funds to donate to scholarships, but I think it was the after-school special that put it over the top this year. So, congratulations, and thank you. Um happy Memorial Day. Thank you to the families of people who

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made the ultimate sacrifice for us to live as a free country, as well as our current military and armed forces. And that's all I have. Thank you. Good night. Thank you, Commissioner Canova. Commissioner Paris. Thank you, President Basford. Uh condolences to the Gibson, Shideler, and DeJaio families. Uh thank

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you to Kim and Power of One for your uh back-to-school outreach and helping take care of some of our most needful families and students. Greatly appreciated. Um just a commercial to sign up for our

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integrated summer enrichment experience. It's getting close to full. Uh for those of you who don't know what that is, it's for students that are in grades 1 through 8, and it's an academic enrichment in art, math, science, music technology, band, strings, and theater.

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It runs from July 6th through the 30th. It's held at Woodrow Wilson Middle School, and it's between the hours 8:30 and 12:30. Uh it's a wonderful experience that you can provide your child uh to get some additional

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training and education in some very interesting areas. Um just a reminder about the Memorial Parade. It is on May 20th at 9:00 a.m. Uh the stepping off point is St. Andrews Boulevard where it

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intersects Clifton Avenue. It'll then go down Clifton Avenue to City Hall where there will be a uh Memorial uh Day service. That's all I have, President Basford. Thank you, Commissioner Paris. Commissioner Estrict Bonds. Thank you.

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Um again, condolences to the Gibson, Scheideman, and DeJean family. Um and I also want to recognize Power of One. I got a little choked up while you were speaking, too, and just I, you know, started a career in foster care and treatment homes specific to IDD and, you know, children just out of home placements, and so that really touched me. You're keeping the anonymity and and recognizing the need when you're

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stepping into hotels and just spaces that we don't think of when we're thinking of students and just getting through the day, so Oh, goodness. Oh, thank you for that. Um and then also wishing everybody a happy Memorial Day. Um and everybody who made the ultimate sacrifice and is currently serving, so sorry. Still a little weather.

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Thank you. Thank you. Uh Commissioner Estrict Bonds. Uh Vice President Santiago. Thank you, President Basford. Um condolences to the Gibson, Scheideman, and DeJean family. Um I've lived in in Clifton 30 years in

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Lakeview, and I remember Billy Gibson patrolling. I remember him um as a detective, um then coming to our Lakeview Committee monthly um meetings representing there and giving us tips on um crime

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uh, how to prevent and stuff like that. And then, you know, he goes and becomes a city councilman. He devoted so much of his his self um, to the city and and he will be missed. Um, Ernie, we just saw him in an event like a month ago.

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Um, so another big um, you know, staple in Clifton who's done so much will be missed. Um, Kim Cas- Castellano and Pau one Pau one 15 years. I I know it was a lot of years, but I didn't know it was 15 years. It's It's wild, but you guys do

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amazing work. You know, if you're not packing Nash Park or Rando- Randolph Park as well, right? Um, you guys do so much. Um, 16,000 book bags and supplies. Just thank you for all you do. Um, you guys make such a big difference and do a great partnership with our for our

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students in our school. Um, the uh, academic honors awards. There were over 800 students who received academic honors. Um, always a great night. One of them being my niece Natasha again. And um, so just

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so proud to be up there with the rest of uh, the board and my niece just shameless plugged hit a bomb home run on the softball varsity team this week that I missed. Um, but she keeps doing great. The uh, CEA Excellence in Education

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Awards. Another great dinner. It was so so nice to be up there honoring the years of service recipients and all these the uh, teachers receiving um, excellence awards. Thank you for all that you do. Keep up the great work. Dr. Abbatosi, $27,000 is awesome.

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And that's the new bar. So, we got to keep going from there. Thank you for that um, for for dedicating um, all your your work, but even um, giving back so much to our students with the scholarships as well. Um, uh, the Memorial Day parade, hopefully

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we are not uh rained out for that. It looks like it's going to rain right around parade time, but hopefully we'll make that. Um do not drink and drive, but looks like it's a lot of rain, so I don't know. I mean, you could party inside, but just it's a big weekend for you know, a lot of students go out and do things that they perhaps shouldn't

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do. So, just do not drink and drive. Last is um this week was uh happy belated birthday to my son Anthony Jr. Um who uh I call Papi Chulo number one because because then tomorrow's my son Matthew's

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birthday, who's Papi Chulo number two, and uh both Clifton uh Mustangs, you know, products of our schools. Um my son Anthony is a high school counselor. My son Matthew is a police officer. And you know, just being a parent, one of the

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biggest things is when you hear um so many uh compliments about how they are as a human being, as a person, right? Your your sons are just so great. I love them. They're great people. That's the biggest compliment you can get, I think, as a parent. Makes me proud as a dad. Happy birthday. Thank

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you guys so much. Have a great weekend. Thank you, Vice President Santiago. Um thank you to the speakers. Power One, thank you for what you do for our children. 15 years is a long time. Um it it's the age of a child getting from K to

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freshman year. So, that's a long time. A lot of people that you've touched. So, we are grateful for that. I'm happy that uh I thank the uh Relay for Life, and I thank you for letting them put the signs up. That's really great. Um condolences to the Gibson family. I met

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Bill during the my son's Junior Mustang days. Um the one conversation I had with Bill 2 years ago was on the street there. Yeah, you can argue with Bill. But when the conversation ended, it was collaborative, and it was friendly. He

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gave him a kiss and a hug and and it was over and that was it and that's the one thing I respected about Bill. He really cared about this city. He was, you know, so I'm I asked everyone on my Facebook page to, you know, act like they'll be a good citizen, love your city, do what's best for your city.

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To the Schneiderman family, we saw him at the gala and to the that the gala family, my condolences to you. Um we had a really busy um a busy Board of Education session since the last meeting. Um we had the Passaic County School Boards Association meeting

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where two of our colleagues received their certifications. Um Commissioner Paris is certified board leader uh pin and you see received your board member pin. Uh so that's a big deal. So I just I encourage the rest of the our colleagues to keep on working

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towards their certifications. It does mean a lot to the rest of the board members throughout the state that you're taking that time to do that. Um we had the CEA dinner, which was great and we we the board members got to celebrate everyone. We got to shake

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hands, which was nice. Um On Saturday, traveled down to Mercer County and my colleague um Commissioner Suarez was there and it was I believe it was your first EA. And she got up and spoke not once but twice and she used the power of her voice.

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Uh and and I think you your words really persuaded people to vote a different way and thank you and they were really good um votes for the bylaws for New Jersey School Boards that are going to affect our district and all the districts in the state. So thank you for your words. And she got up there and she wasn't

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afraid. Uh right? >> [laughter] >> She didn't look at I I actually I actually filmed her while she was speaking the first time so she could see herself, but it's an intimidating process. It's very formal. You have to say you rise and if you're not doing it right, they cut you right at the knees

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and it's and they make you they make you want to not come back, but you did a great job. So, thank you. That night we had the zoo, right? The new zoo review at the at Turtle Back. That's something I'm dating myself. And it was sponsored by the CEA. It was

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nice to see the families >> and the district. And there was a lot of people walking around. It was a beautiful night. Next year, I encourage the board to try to get out there. Last last year we had 1,504 people. >> Wow, that's great. That's great. I I was

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ripping tickets, so I stayed up front to help rip tickets and we did a really good It was really nice to see everybody there and I thank you for everybody that came and thank you to the district. Um we had the distinguished honors award dinner.

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Um I I I It chokes me up because to see the parents, you know, especially the senior parents put the medals on their kids. It just brings you back to the moment that I had for my children. So, it's something really good

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We're like one of the district only district that does that. That many people in one setting, it's and and it's like clock clockwork. It's just like graduation. Mr. Neff has it down pat and but it's just she she invites the board to participate, which doesn't

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happen in other districts from what I hear from my colleagues. So, I just wanted to tell you guys we're lucky to be have the district we have and the staff and the things they do. The other night was ledge Last night was ledge. I had a marathon. I had a a five, a seven, and an eight zooms. I was like

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shoo in my house. I went to the Middlesex meeting on Zoom. New Jersey School Boards and our Lieutenant Governor was on. And he had a lot of good things. There's a lot of legislation that's coming out that are really going to affect us. But if you you can attend other

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county meetings by going on Zoom. And then you get points. So, that's another way to get your certification. So, don't forget that. So, thank you to those people as well. Um the parade on on Monday, please try to make the parade and that's all I have. Uh new business, anybody have any

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new business? Yes. >> Um Commissioner Canova. Um I know there was an email sent out by uh Mr. Mountain about the new version of BoardDocs. I don't know if anyone had any time to take a look at it, but essentially, I know one of the things that people had complained about in in

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the past was that on a mobile device, BoardDocs didn't work for them, at least in the public. Um so, that's something that's been fixed in this new version. I haven't seen it yet, but we could do something I I believe it we even in executive session because it has to do with confidential material, too, and contracts.

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Um so, I don't know if you want to set up a time to do that or review that. We can actually do it It's It's contractual, so we'll do it in the back. We only have a couple of two items, so they're all going to go fast, so it won't be that long. Is Mr. Mountain still here? Did he leave? He's gone. All right. But,

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I'm sure we have somebody well-versed in it that's sitting in the back of the room. He's blinking. Yes, okay. We'll do it in executive session. Is that okay? Yeah. And then then just the other thing I had was um um Mr. Siana had brought up some revenue ideas. Okay.

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>> In in his comments. I don't know if, you know, you want to we want to speak about some of those things now or some ideas. Uh I have one. I'll I'll go in a sumo suit with some of my, you know, long-time adversaries. I think that would generate a lot of money. >> [clears throat] >> Uh you got a couple now, Joe. You can

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you would get in that ring, too. No, actually, let's talk about it. New business. >> like like the corporate partnerships, that's something I'm I'm interested in. I know that years and years ago um I heard a rumor that Nike was willing to sponsor this the future.

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>> true. Yeah, so something like that. I mean but how does that work? It can't be a commissioner going out to do it. We'd be in in violation of ethics, so >> That board didn't I sat in that meeting. That board didn't want to put the Nike logo on the middle of the of the stadium. But, you could put the logo somewhere because we have the one

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Clifton logo right in the center. They could put somewhere else on the field, but that would go to finance, wouldn't it? Yeah. Yeah, let's discuss. I think it's a [clears throat] good place to start. Um I'm all for that. Listen, I I'm not sure what the reasons were why

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that was denied, but I'll put I'll put a Nike logo on this building if they It was the right I mean, we'll put Nike everywhere if they give us the right amount of money. We have to be careful. It's a concession. Right. Concessionary um it's biddable. It needs to go out. So, if if

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Nike and I don't know, Adidas want to fight over the naming rights or you also need to be concerned about um you know, when you open it up, you can't necessarily discriminate against uh folks coming in and getting naming rights. So, I mean, you have to control

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that fairly tightly um because you may have organizations that you may not necessarily uh really love wishing to come in and get um naming rights. So, it it's something that is is possible. It's certainly something you should uh look into, Is it an RFP? Is it

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like an RFP? >> It is It is an RFP. So, it it's not dissimilar to, you know, going out and getting the uniforms donated by Nike or an apparel company. Um naming rights are pretty similar to that, but you do need

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to put some guardrails up uh and you need to be cognizant of the process. Right. And it also has to be an appropriate company, too. We don't want anything that's inappropriate. So, Yeah. Okay. So, is that a policy that we would create for that? So, um not necessarily

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It's not really necessarily a policy. It's just the approval of a concession a concessionary RFP to go out. So, if anyone is interested in the naming rights of the stadium, the high school gym, the the whatever, you you can put up score very common back in the

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in the day was the the the electronic boxes in the gyms. You know, A&A auto automotive would you know, buy it and put their name up on it. So that's something that you can definitely explore. You just need to be aware of the parameters that that you need to be um

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following and and making sure that Can we Can we set those parameters? Let's say, you know, this is good for 5 years and then if we want to change the name to something else we can. It could be an annual concept, you know, yes, you could make it an annual naming thing. Um so yes, there's there's ways of going about

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that. Okay. Just to be aware that the process is a process. Do you remember back in the day we had explored putting uh ads on the buses? Yeah. And we And we tried and it didn't go anywhere. So that's similar to we had worked on that

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from a couple of months and it just didn't go cuz it wasn't cost effective. Vice President Santiago >> Yeah, I was going to say that um yeah, we should where you know, talk about it in finance or whatever because I'm sure there's a bunch of different things that just for the sake of time we'll find out that maybe it's not new.

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It's not even new to us, right? It was brought up we tried it in the past. Um every school would be doing this, right? So there may be some but the vast majority aren't and there probably are reasons legal or otherwise that we couldn't I I think we should just discuss it in committee.

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Okay, so um well, yes. So yeah, I'd love to see that come to light because once again, these are tried and true. This isn't just something that I came up at these are something districts are doing now to create revenue. Um as long as we don't get stuck with

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New Balance, I'll be happy. Um unless they're the highest bidder, I guess. Uh-huh. Yeah, I got those fall apart in water. Uh the most the best ones I thought was the Roundup program. I mean, that seems something easy. Somebody, you know, I

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don't know how you go about that. Going to like the supermarkets and stuff like that and doing the roundup. Hey, roundup your to the nearest dollar and all of that is just for you that people are donating. Uh the student led enterprise with the culinary. I mean, we have that cafeteria there and just to even do like um cafe

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or something on weekends or something to do with catering. That would just be amazing cuz then you're also teaching business. You're teaching these kids values. And renting out the stadium. I mean, that's big money there. We have a beautiful stadium. If these people want to rent it out and pay the insurance for it, I think that that's just gains in

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our pocket. Um you can you send that one copy everybody with your list? >> Uh-huh. So everybody's familiar with it. I I'd really like to pursue adult evening school like but make money on it. Um I had a nice conversation with the one of the staff members while we

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were sitting there waiting for the next round of the the distinguished honors about golf. And she was very interested in golf. And And I told her I learned it at the adult evening school. She's like, "What? We have that?" Yep. So, yes. So, um if I can one more time, I

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apologize. In terms of the roundup programs and similar civic um minded givings, um that would be a really good place for your educational foundation to become involved. So, the corporate entity could raise that money. They

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donate it to the 401c3. The they get the write-off on it, um which is always a positive thing for a corporate entity. The 401c3 then can donate whatever those funds are through its its operations and its purpose to

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the Board of Education. So, I don't know that necessarily the board wants to be the direct conduit there, but the Ed Foundation would be a really excellent source to look at. I see. So, we'll bring this all to finance and then whatever the other committees that has to filter through.

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Mr. Ranzjak? I got to go to bathroom. He whispered into the microphone. >> You're you're excused. Okay, any other That being said, we're going to go to executive session. We have three items to discuss. Um,

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um Let me see. Uh, at this time, what do you think? Yeah, but we have to discuss uh what is the Canova and so how long do you think So, double. Half hour. Should be 15 so At this time, the Clifton Board of Education will move into executive

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uh session pursuant to our provisions of uh of the New Jersey Open Public Meetings Act. Uh, discussions uh should be uh may include and not limited to personal matters, contractual contractual negotiations, a settlement

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uh agreement, attorney uh client privilege communications, and matters involving litigation or anticipated litigation. These discussions are not appropriate for public disclosure at this time as they may compromise the confidentiality of individuals or the

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board's legal position or ongoing negotiations. No formal action will be taken during executive session. Action, if any, will be taken out here. We will be back approximately 8:37 uh uh 8:40 8:40 with a uh couple minute break.

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Thank you. We will be back. Motion to go into exec. Motion by uh Commissioner Siano. Second by Commissioner Canova. All in favor? Anybody opposed? Okay, I'm doing a roll. >> Mhm. >> Mhm. >> [music]

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[applause] >> Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages, welcome to our 2026 Orchestra Spring Concert directed by your truly, Ms. Ibanez. Thank you all for attending tonight's show, and we're all very excited that you all are here. My name is Mike

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Sherman-Hoverter, and it is my pleasure to be your MC for tonight. I hope you enjoyed Libertango played by our freshman ensemble and led by our concertmaster CHLOE FRATER. WOO! WOO!

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CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS ENSEMBLE IS PERFORMING AT SUCH A HIGH level already? If you remember them from our winter concert, they have grown a lot. And luckily, they have more in store for you. Don't fall asleep just yet, as they play Sleeping Beauty. >> [music] [music] [music]

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[applause] >> Now, hopefully you're not too jumpy. We've only just begun. And for the final selection from love scenes that come right from the stars, the freshman will be playing a melody from the 2017 Oscar-nominated movie La La Land. >> [applause]

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[applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] >> Please bear with us as we arrange ourselves into our full orchestra. As we wait, allow me to say a few words about what makes this orchestra so special. Here at Cupertino High School, we aren't

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just any ordinary orchestra. Rather, we are what's called a symphonic orchestra. What does this mean, my friends? Well, a symphonic orchestra is an orchestra that is composed of not only strings, but also woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments blended to make wonderful music. This group dedicates

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two meets two times a week and are dedicated to work really hard in the evenings and each have worked very diligently to present something spectacular. Under the leadership of concertmaster Caitlyn, please hold to those tight cowboy hats and tiny dancing shoes for

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Aaron Cole Blake's Colorado business. THANK YOU. WOO! >> [applause] [applause] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> YOU GOT IT. YOU GOT IT. >> [music]

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>> Good evening. We're extending to 8:50. The Board of Education will return at 8:50 p.m. Thank you. >> [music] [applause] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Woo!

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[music] [music] [applause] >> This is Victor and Edgar Allan Poe. A very dramatic string arrangement that you recall was played in our all-city concert. It was also performed at NJ SMA SMA's Region Festival where our

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orchestra was given a gold star rating. We hope you enjoy. >> [applause] [music] [music] [music] >> Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen.

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Amen. Amen. >> [music] >> Amen. >> [music] >> Amen. Amen. >> [music] >> Amen. >> [music] >> Amen. Amen. >> [music]

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[music] [music] [music] [music] [applause] [applause] >> And now for something more modern. The orchestra will be playing a song by Iceland jazz artist Laufey. This is from the start.

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>> [music] >> Hallelujah. >> [music] [music] >> Hallelujah. >> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Are you ready for the roll call, Mr. Ushie? All right.

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Roll call. Please. Thank you for being patient with us. Mr. Bronsiak. Here. Mr. Canova. Here. Ms. Estrak Barnes. >> Present. Mr. Paris. >> Here. Mr. Siano. Here. Ms. Suarez. Here. Vice President Santiago. Here. President Basford. Here. We have a quorum. I need

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a um a motion for D5 and a second. Motion. Second. Uh first by um Commissioner Siano, second by Commissioner Bronsiak. Um any discussion on D5? Roll call.

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Mr. Bronsiak. Yes. Mr. Canova. Yes. Ms. Estrak Barnes. Yes. Mr. Paris. Yes. Mr. Siano. Yes. Ms. Suarez. Yes. Vice President Santiago. Yes. President Basford. Yes. Motion carried. >> I need a motion for G2. Motion. Second. Motion by uh Commissioner Bronsiak,

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second by Commissioner Canova. Any discussion on G2? Roll call. Mr. Bronsiak. Yes. Mr. Canova. Yes. Ms. Estrak Barnes. Yes. Mr. Paris. Yes. Mr. Siano. Yes. Ms. Suarez. Yes. Vice President Santiago. Yes. President Baskerville. I need

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a motion to accept each agenda into the resolution and also to move it first and a second. >> Motion. Second. Motion by Commissioner Ciano and seconded by Commissioner Bruntsek. Any discussion? Roll call. Mr. Bruntsek. Yes. Mr.

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Canova. Yes. Ms. Ester Barnes. >> Yes. Mr. Paris. Yes. Mr. Ciano. Yes. Ms. Suarez. Yes. Vice President Santiago. Yes. >> President Baskerville. >> I'm recusing myself on this. Motion carries. Okay, thank you. Roll call Motion to adjourn. All in favor? I. I mean uh

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All in favor of to to end the meeting. I. Anybody opposed? Goodnight.

