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Everyone, adequate notice of this uh meeting is being held in accordance with the schedule of meetings adopted at the organizational meeting held on January 5th, 2026. Adequate notice of this meeting of the Kennorth Board of Education has been provided to the Home News Tribune, the

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Star Ledger, the local source on January 15, 2026. A copy has been filed with the Kennorth Burough Clerk, posted in the board office, the Kennorth Burough Hall, Breing Harding Schools, as is provided by the Open Public Meetings Act. Would you please stand and join me in the flag

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salute? I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> Okay. Uh, roll call. Biner,

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>> Crinkolei, David, >> Haber, >> Herdino, >> Leatti, Panichi, >> Tears, >> Zimmerman. We have quorum. Okay. Um, is there a motion to uh suspend the regular

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order of business in order to accommodate this evening's proceedings? Okay. Motion made by Mrs. Zimmerman, seconded by >> Mrs. Tears. Okay. All in favor? >> Opposed? Eyes have it. Okay. Uh, we are

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going to suspend the regular order of business so we can enjoy this evening's festivities. Mr. Davies. Thank you, Mr. Canella. Good evening, everyone. It is so exciting to be here tonight on our June 8th board of education meeting where we get to recognize and celebrate a number of our

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staff as well as a number of our student population, our really seniors of the class of 2026. Um, so I want to just take a moment and say thank you to our parents for being here tonight, uh, as well as our students and our thanks to the board of education for their support

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throughout this past school year. As we come to June, as we approach graduation for our seniors, it is wonderful to look back and see all the growth of these youngsters who are here tonight. Uh so we're going to start off our recognitions um with some of our seniors and then we'll move on to our staff

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professionals of the year uh where we recognize a number of our teachers and support staff and educational services professionals. Um so uh to begin uh for focusing on our students I would like to call forward Miss Katie Lima. Come

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forward Katie. Over the past year, the board of education has gotten to know Katie uh very well because Katie uh was first elected as our student body president for the David Berley High School. Um so she was

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student body president and as a part of her presidency, she served as the board of education student liaison, which means Katie reported to the board of education every single month. uh she diligently reported to the board the happenings of our school district uh

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specifically from the perspective of a high school student. Uh but beyond her role as student council president, Katie Lima is a powerhouse academic. She is also a gifted speaker. She has poise and confidence and she's off to some great things. I guarantee you that Katie Lima

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will be somewhere in the news in a good way um in somehow in politics or government or something like that because Katie is a wonderful person coming from our school district. Um and I want to say thank you Katie. The board wants to thank you for your service. Um she has our final board leaison report

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uh in the room across the hallway in just a little bit, but we want to say thank you Katie for all of your service to our school, all of our service to the board and we appreciate all of your work. Congratulations and best wishes on your next journey. Congratulations, Katie. >> Which is the flower?

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>> Sorry. Uh, next I'd like to call Mr. Scott Miller to the podium who's going to be be presenting some students and their athletic accomplishments and recognitions. Mr. Miller. I'm just gonna have all three of them come up. Okay. Uh, Alex, McKenzie,

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Samantha, come on up, please. This time of year, it's uh always a little bittersweet because we want to honor our student athletes and their accomplishments through their four years here, especially during their senior year. But it gets a little um sad to see

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them go because these are three great kids um who have really uh added not only to our athletic fields uh with their accomplishments but also in the classroom and in the building. And you don't get to this spot without a great foundation and great support at home.

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So, I'd like to thank the parents for all that they've done for their kids because for those of you who have kids who play sports, you know, it's not an easy task uh between dinners late at night, driving them to various practices, driving them to various

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games, um making sure you stay on their back so they get their homework done, all of those things. Uh, but it's it's really been great to see these three students kind of come up through and and grow up and mature into to find young men and women. Um, so basically McKenzie

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uh was our union one of our Union County Scholar athletes. McKenzie excelled in gymnastics, uh, excelled in track, and then her senior year she she joined the competition cheer team and and excelled there as well. Um, McKenzie, why don't

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you come on up and just tell everyone real quick kind of what your future plans are. >> Hi, my name is McKenzie Pierce. Um, after high school, I plan on going into a trade and working down at the port as a long shoreman.

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>> Thank you. Thank you. >> Our next uh Union County Scholar athlete, our male Union County Scholar athlete is Alex Squirt. Alex uh did a nice job for us this year in basketball, but uh where he really uh showed his athletic ability was on the baseball

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field and uh the last couple years our baseball team has has really done an outstanding job. And Alex uh you know, playing first base and and one of our pitchers this year really got us to to a point where I think uh everyone was a little surprised at how well we did this

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year, but Alex was a big part of that. Alex, why don't you come on up and let us know what you got planned. Hello everybody. I'm Alex. I will be attending Raran Valley Community College on a baseball scholarship and I will be studying data science.

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>> Thank you. >> Okay. And then our last scholar athlete was our our NSAA, our state scholar athlete. Uh Samantha has done an outstanding job with our uh soccer team. Um, our soccer team over the last three or four years has has really done well

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and excelled uh not only in the conference, but also statewide. Uh, Samantha also is a a very uh positive influence and and a great competitor on our track program in our track program, excuse me. Um, and does great in the

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classroom. Great kid. Uh, Samantha, why don't you come on up and tell us what you got planned? >> Hi, my name is Samantha Kareah. I'm going to TCJ and I'm currently undecided. >> Uh well, we wish all three of you the best of luck and if there's anything you

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need in the future, don't hesitate to reach out to me or Mr. Cuckaro and we'll be more than happy to help you. Congratulations. Everybody, thank Congratulations. >> Thank you, Mr. Miller. Uh, next is Mr. Cookaro, principal of David Berley High

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School, who's going to present some more student recognitions. Mr. Cookaro. >> Good evening, everyone. Nicholas Wachos, please come on up. It's with great pride that we recognize Nicholas Vachos as a recipient of the Union County Unsung Hero Award. Throughout his time at David Burley High

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School, Nicholas had exemplified resilience, determination, and quiet leadership. He has faced challenges that many of his peers could never imagine. Yet, he has consistently approached each obstacle with humility, perseverance, and unwavering commitment to personal growth. In the competitive academic

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environment of David Beerley High School, Nicholas has distinguished himself as a thoughtful, hard-working, and motivated student. His passion for history reflects his curiosity and appreciation for the lessons of the past. While his academic achievements demonstrate his dedication and strong work ethic despite despite balancing

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significant responsibility at home, Nicholas has remained focused on his goals and committed to his success. Outside of the classroom, Nicholas has been a dedicated member of the varsity track team since his freshman year. Nicholas's impact extends far beyond academics and athletics. Through his

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involvement with the be nice co bears a care and community service initiatives. He has worked to create a more supportive and compassionate school environment. Most inspiring is his devotion to his younger sister who lives with cystic fibrosis, a condition Nicholas courageously manages as well.

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His ability to face personal challenges while supporting others is a testament to his strength of character, his empathy, and his selflessness. Nicholas embodies the true spirit of an unsung hero. His resilience and kindness as well as dedication to those around him make him a deserving recipient of this

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honor and an inspiration to the entire David Brley community. Congratulations, Nicholas. Next, I would like to recognize Rashawn Faniel. Unfortunately, Rashan couldn't make it tonight. I'm going to read on his behalf. It's a privilege to honor Rashawn Faniel as a recipient of the Union County

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Unsung Hero Award. Throughout his four years at David Beerley, Rashawn has shown extraordinary strength, determination, and resilience in the face of significant challenges. Despite obstacles that have discouraged others, he has remained optimistic, focused, and dedicated on reaching his goals. As a senior, Rashona has become a respected

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and valued member of the David Beerley community. He's known for his positive outlook. He has a strong work ethic, and he has respectful interactions with both peers and staff. His willingness to face challenges with confidence and integrity reflects the maturity and character that he brings to every situation. Whether he

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is supporting classmates, expressing gratitude to teachers, or fulfilling his responsibilities, Rashawn consistently demonstrates a commitment to doing his best and helping those around him. Teachers and staff describe Rashawn as kind-hearted, creative, and always dependable. He's always ready to assist

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others, and he approaches each day with a genuine sense of compassion and consideration. These qualities earn him the admiration of his classmates and the respect of the entire school community. Outside of school, Rashawn enjoys model building, a hobby that highlights his creativity as well as his patience. He

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also values spending time outdoors, especially fishing, which provides both enjoyment and a sense of peace for a graduation. He plans to pursue a career in the skilled trades, which he looks forward to developing his talents and gaining new experiences to make a a positive impact on the community around

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him. Rashawn's perseverance, kindness, and determination set him apart. His ability to overcome adversity while maintaining a positive attitude and supporting others serves as an inspiration to those around him. For these reasons, he is truly deserving of the recognition as a Union County unsung hero. Congratulations, Ron.

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Sier, come on up. We are very proud to announce that Sierra has been named the saludiatoran of her graduating class, an honor that reflects her outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and her commitment to excellence. Throughout her high school career, Sierra has distinguished herself as one of the most

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exceptional students our school has had the privilege of educating. As a dedicated member of the Scholars Academy, she has consistently embraced the most rigorous coursework offered, demonstrating remarkable intelligence, her discipline, and perseverance. Her academic record speaks for itself as

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she has maintained an impressive 4.2 gradepoint average while consistently earning high honoral recognition and ABC awards in English, history, and world language. In addition, Sierra is an AP capstone candidate. Beyond her academic success, Sierra exemplifies what it means to be a well-rounded student and

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engaged community member. She's a talented student athlete on the gymnastics team, served as a peer tutor, and a valued contributor to the school newspaper, The Bearprint. Her dedication extends even further outside of school, where she trains as a competitive gymnast at Surgeon's elite school of gymnastics. What truly sets

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Sierra apart is her unwavering commitment and making a positive impact within her both her school and the Kennorth community. Her work ethic, her leadership, and her passion to serve is an inspiration to her peers and teachers alike. In the fall, Sierra will continue her academic journey at the Hillier

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College of Architecture and Design at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, where she plans to pursue her passion for design and innovation. Please join us in congratulating Sierra on this well-deserved accomplishment as Saludiatoran. We look forward to seeing all that she will accomplish in the future.

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Sasha Shesh, come on up. Sasha Cestock, our validictorian, has truly set the standard at David Brley High School over the past four years. As a dedicated member of the Scholars Academy, Sasha took on some of the most challenging academic courses Brley has to offer and somehow made it look easy.

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With an impressive GPA above 4.0 along with consistent ABC awards and high honor role recognition, she has proved herself to be an exceptional student both inside the classroom and outside the classroom. Sasha's passion for STEM goes far beyond the classroom and textbooks. On weekends, she works as a

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lab assistant at a medical laboratory, gaining real world experience in a field she is passionate about. She also participated in college level research at Kane University, showcasing both her curiosity as well as her drive to make meaningful contributions in the scientific field. But Sasha's impacted

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barely extends well beyond academics. As editor-in-chief of the Bearprint newspaper, a build leader in robotics, and an enthusiastic participant in school cultural events, she has embraced leadership in every corner of student life. Whether she's organizing these projects, mentoring classmates, or solving last minute problems behind the

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scenes, Sasha is a kind of person who makes everything and everyone around her better. The excellence and leadership that Sasha has demonstrated throughout high school will no doubt follow her into this exciting next chapter. In the fall, she'll attend NJIT to pursue a future in biomedical engineering, and

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we're confident she'll continue to inspire those around her and make a lasting impact wherever she goes. Please join me in congratulating our valadictorian, Sasha. Uh, if we could have one more round of applause for all of our students. Um, We're really proud of you. Uh we're

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looking forward to seeing where you head off and I just want to remind you to please don't forget us and always come back and visit. You're always welcome in your home uh here at David Brley. So congratulations and best of wishes to all of you. I also wanted to make one announcement that she's not aware of uh regarding Samantha Cororea. Um we had a

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uh the board sponsored an essay contest called the David Brley uh scholarship. It's a onetime $500 scholarship and the re the um applicants had to write an essay on who was David Brillley and what was his impact and I'm happy to announce tonight she'll she'll get the award on

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Thursday night at the scholarship awards night. Um but I wanted to just take this opportunity in front of the board of education to let everyone know and Samantha congratulations u on achieving that scholarship. We actually had quite a few applicants uh and it was a tough choice but your essay rose to the top. Um so

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congratulations on that award and you'll you'll see more on the Thursday night. Congratulations. Uh I would like to turn our attention now to our staff and you just heard about some of our wonderful students here at David Brley. Um and I think it's important to note that those students are here for their own reasons

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because they have um grit and determination within themselves. They're here because of their families and the support their families have provided. So, thank you to our families. Uh they're also here because of our educators. Uh they're here because of the staff members within our school system who have supported them whether they've been here for four years or six

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years or 13 years. Uh whatever it is, um they have been supported throughout their journey here in Kennallorth by a group of fantastic professionals. And so, we're going to now turn our attention to recognizing um some of our educators of the year. So, I'm going to turn it over to some of my administrator

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colleagues uh who are going to speak on behalf. Our first recognition is with Mr. Brian Eldridge and Miss Carrera. honored to recognize Mr. Brian Eldridge as Harding's support staff professional of the year. Mr. Eldridge is an

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invaluable member of our school community whose expertise in technology and his reliability make a difference every single day. We don't realize how much we depend on technology until it doesn't work. Whether he's troubleshooting a technology issue, maintaining our systems, or helping

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staff navigate new technology, Mr. Eldridge consistently responds with patience and a genuine desire to help. Because of Mr. Eldridge's support and attention to detail, our staff can teach, our students can learn, and our school and our school can operate smoothly. His knowledge and helpful

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attitude make him a sought-out resource and a respected colleague. We're grateful for all he does and proud to recognize him tonight. Next up, we're going to recognize um David Brillley Middle School main office secretary, Miss Christina Detos. Come on up.

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There's a famous question in in education, who really runs a school? And the famous answer is the main office secretary. That couldn't be more true in our case at DBMS with the privilege of having Mrs. Detos as our main office secretary. Mrs. Detos is the face of

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DBMS. She juggles answering the phones, answering the door, documenting attendance, organizing the budget, inputting information into my crazy spreadsheets, and so much more. All while being a caring support for our students and staff. There's times when we need to remind students to go back to

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class because they spent too much time on a visit with Mr. Moss. We're lucky to have a main office secretary that not only goes above and beyond in her dedication to the job, but does so with amazing care and compassion for the students, parents, and staff she works

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with. Mrs. Detos, congratulations on winning David Brilliant Middle School support staff member of the year. This recognition is so welld deserved, and we are lucky to have you. We're honored to celebrate Mrs. Dawn Hurling as the recipient of the 2025

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Governor Education Services Professional of the Year. Mrs. Hling has served as a district-wide instructional coach since 2022. As a largely behind-the-scenes leader, she quietly shapes so much of what makes teaching and learning strong in our building. Her work doesn't always

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happen in the spotlight, but its impact is felt in every classroom. Mrs. Hurling thoughtfully curates and creates resources that make planning planning easier, instruction stronger, and new initiatives more manageable. Whenever our school adopts new programs or

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instructional practices, she's the one ensuring teachers feel supported and informed. often doing the heavy lifting long before anyone else sees it. What makes Mrs. Hling exceptional is her humble and quiet approach. She listens deeply, anticipates what teachers might

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need, and finds solutions before challenges even surface. Staff trusts her guidance because they know it comes from a place of genuine care and a desire for everyone to succeed. Her work may not always be front and center, but its ripple effect reaches every student

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in our school. Mrs. Horling is truly deserving of the Educational Services Professional Honor. It is my pleasure to recognize Mrs. Lizzie Hopkins as the David Brerley Middle School Educational Services Professional of the Year. As a dynamic

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and dedicated social worker, Lizzie has made a profound impact on the student she serves and on the broader school community. She approaches every interaction with compassion, professionalism, and a commitment to helping students navigate challenges and achieves success. Through her work with

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students with special needs, she provides essential support that promotes their social, emotional, and educational growth. Beyond her case load responsibilities, Lizzie is always willing to lend a helping hand to students, families, and colleagues alike. She is a trusted resource, a

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collaborative team member, and a strong advocate for the needs of all learners. Her positive attitude, solutionoriented mindset, and ability to build meaningful relationships contribute to a welcoming and supportive school environment. This recognition is a reflection of the

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countless ways she enriches the lives of others each day. Congratulations, Lizzy, on this well-deserved honor. And thank you for the positive difference you make in the lives of our students and staff. And while he's not in part attendance tonight, we're going to still talk about

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Mr. Jamie Luggo. It's my pleasure to recognize Mr. Jamie Lugo as the David Breley High School Educational Services Professional of the Year. As a dedicated school counselor, Mr. Lugo consistently goes above and beyond to support students as they navigate academic, social, and personal challenges. He is a

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trusted resource for students and staff alike and always makes himself available to listen, brainstorm solutions, and help others view situations from different perspectives. His thoughtful approach to problem solving helps students develop resilience, confidence, and the skills needed to navigate

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obstacles. Mr. Lugo is a strong advocate for students. He recognized and builds upon their individual strengths while encouraging them to reach their full potential. He is committed to helping students explore a wide range of post-secondary opportunities and works diligently to expose them to diverse

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career pathways, including skilled trades and other non-traditional options. Through meaningful conversations and personalized guidance, he helps students envision successful futures that align with their interests. His positive presence, collaborative spirit, and dedication have made a

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lasting impact on our school community. This recognition reflects the many ways Mr. Lugo supports, empowers, and inspires those around him. Congratulations on this well-deserved honor, and thank you for the impact you have on the lives of our students every day. We are proud to celebrate Mrs. Sana

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Kaplanis as the recipient of the Governor's Education of the Year award. Mrs. Kaplanis is an exceptional special education teacher who brings both skill and care to everything she does. Her instruction is thoughtful and individualized and her students flourish

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because she truly understands how to meet their needs while making sure to keep expectations high. Mrs. Kaplanis ensures each student feels capable and supported in her inclusion classroom. Mrs. Caplanis goes above and beyond the school day to support students who need additional help, teaching after school

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ELA with the same care and dedication she shows during the day. Her commitment to student growth is evident in the progress her students make and the confidence they gain under her guidance. Her families speak highly of her impact. One parent wrote, "Mrs. Kaplanis has a

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rare and remarkable gift for making every student feel truly seen, heard, and valued. She takes the time to understand each child's unique personality, strengths, and learning style, and she meets them exactly where they are. Mrs. Kaplanis doesn't just teach lessons. She builds confidence and

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a love of learning in her students. Truly deserving of this honor. Miss Melissa Marx was nominated by many students and parents to be considered for the teacher of the year at David Brley Middle School as a sixth grade math and STEM teacher. and she did so in

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her first year at David Brley Middle School after transferring from Harding out of the many fabulous teachers we have at David Brley Middle School, which is um a testament to the impact that she makes on her students. When you walk into her classroom, there's always dynamic and engaging instruction

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occurring. Students are rotating through stations, working with her in small groups, building roller coasters, solving challenge math problems, or creating something exciting. One parent who nominated Miss Markx described her by sharing, "She cares. She really cares about her students and my son has

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improved a lot in her class." Miss Markx has also emerged as a leader in her department, sharing creative programs, strategies, and uses of assessment data. She's very deserving of this recognition, and David Brillley Middle School is lucky to have her. Congratulations, Miss Marks, on earning

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DBMS Teacher of the Year. It is my pleasure to introduce Mr. Vincent McGowan. Mr. Mr. McGowan is an outstanding and highly respected member of our faculty who brings 28 years of teaching experience to the classroom. As an educator in AP history, psychology, and criminal justice, he's dedicated nearly

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three decades to inspiring students and fostering a love of learning. What makes Mr. McGowan exceptional is his ability to connect with students and make even the most complex topics engaging, relevant, and easy to understand. His classes are known for encouraging curiosity, meaningful discussion, and

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critical thinking, where he creates an environment where students feel challenged and supported. Mr. McGawan brings history to life by helping students seek connections between historical events in the world around them today. In psychology, helps students understand human behavior, encouraging them to think deeply about

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development, cognition, and social factors that influence our lives. In criminal justice, he provides thoughtful and balanced perspectives on legal systems, law, and ethical decision-making, often using real world examples and case studies. Beyond his work in the classroom, Mr. McGowan serves as a lead teacher and mentor

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whose knowledge and experience have made him an invaluable resource within our school community. Colleagues regularly seek his assistance and advice on instructional practices and curriculum development. He is always willing to share his insights and collaborate with others and help fellow educators grow professionally. His guidance and

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mentorship have positively impacted both new and veteran teachers alike, contributing to a culture of continuous learning and excellence through the school. Outside of the classroom, Mr. McGowan serves as the varsity soccer coach where he has tremendous impact on student athletes. He emphasizes teamwork and discipline, helping players develop

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both their skill and character. His approach to coaching reflects the same values he brings to teaching, encouraging growth, resilience, and a commitment to excellence while fostering school pride and unity. His dedication to education and his commitment to student success as well as his willingness to support those around him

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will continue to define his legacy. Mr. McGowan has been named this year's educator of the year. This honor reflects not only his excellence as a teacher and coach, but his role as a trusted mentor, a respected leader, and a valued colleague whose impact is felt throughout the entire school community. Congratulations, Mr. McGallen.

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Thank you so much everyone. Um, congratulations to all of our professionals and teachers of the year. Um, we really have a great staff here in Kennallorth and it's an honor to work alongside of you and to serve you as superintendent. Um, I know that this could be um, risky, but I would like to just take a moment. I think it's

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important for everyone to hear the resolution that these folks um uh will be approved tonight. So, these professionals of the year are represented in the board of education agenda resolutions number 19, 20, and 21. And I think it's important to just

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hear uh what the board will be voting on later on in a few minutes. The resolution I've taken taken the liberty to combine them uh to keep them a little bit briefer. says uh whereas the Harding Elementary School recognition panel selected Sylvan Kaplanis special education teacher Dawn Horling K12

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instructional coach Brian Eldridge IT computer technician for final recommend recommendation as educator of the year educational services professional of the year and support staff professionals of the year to the 2025 2026 school year and whereas the David Brley Middle

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School teacher recognition panel selected Melissa Marx math teacher Elizabeth Hop Hopkins, school social worker, and Christina Detos, school secretary for final recommendation to ed as educator of the year, educational services professional of the year and support staff professional of the year

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for the 2526 school year. And whereas the David Burley High School teacher recognition panel selected Vincent McGawan, social studies teacher, and Jamie Lugo, school counselor, for their final recommendation as educator of the year and educational services professional of the year for the 2526

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school year. And whereas Sana Kaplanis, Don Corling, Brian Eldridge, Melissa Marx, Elizabeth Hopkins, Christina Detos, Vincent McGawan, and Jamie Lugo have demonstrated their ability to inspire students and staff of all backgrounds and abilities to learn.

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hand. Whereas Sana Kaplanis, Don Hling, Brian Eldridge, Melissa Marx, Elizabeth Hopkins, Christina Detos, Vincent McGawan, and Jamie Luggo have the respect and admiration of students, parents, administrators, and colleagues. And whereas Sana Kaplanis, Don Hauling,

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Brian Eldridge, Melissa Mars, Elizabeth Hopkins, Christina Detos, Vincent McGawan, and Jamie Lugo are exceptionally dedicated, knowledgeable, and skilled professionals. Now therefore be it resolved that the Kennallworth Board of Education and administration confirm the selection of Sonica Planis,

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Don Horing, Brian Eldridge, Melissa Marx, Elizabeth Hopkins, Christina Detos, Vincent McGawan, and Jamie Lugo for the Harding Elementary School Educator of the Year, Educational Services Professional Support Staff Professional of the Year, the David Brley Middle School Educator of the Year, the David Brley Middle School

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Educational Services Professional of the Year, the David Brley Support Staff Professional of the Year, the David Brley High School Educator of the Year, and the David Brley Educational Services Professional of the Year recognition program for the 2526 school year. And be it further resolved that the Kennallorth

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Board of Education and Administration commend Sana Caplanis, Don Horling, Brian Eldridge, Melissa Mars, Elizabeth Hopkins, Christina Detos, Vincent McGawan, and Jamie Lugo for their outstanding qualities and their high caliber level of service. And be it further resolved that the Kennallorth

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Board of Education and Administration enthusiastically approve and support the selection of Sonica Planis, Don Horling, Brian Eldridge, Melissa Marx, Elizabeth Hopkins, Christina Demos, Vincent McGawan, and Jamie Lugo as the 2526 educator of the year, educational

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services professional of the year, and support staff professional of the year for the Kennallorth School District. Congratulations I know that was a lot, but I think it's important to hear the formal language that the board of education is about to approve into the minutes forever more.

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Um, so I think it's really important that that be read aloud and for the public cons to consume. That ends the portion of our meeting in this room. I want to thank all of our families of the teachers and staff members. I want to thank all of the students for being here tonight. I want to thank all of the parents of those students and family

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members of those students for being here tonight. Um, I appreciate your patience as we move through some wonderful celebrations of staff and students to end our 2526 school year. Mr. Canella, do you want to end this portion? >> Okay.

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Great way to end the uh board's uh uh academic school year with celebrating such uh great staff members and students. Um, and uh, also like to thank all those involved in putting this is one of the best presentations that I've seen us do. And when I mean everyone,

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that means really Lisa Camenanto did a great job. Only thing missing, like I was watching the Tony's last night. Only thing that was missing was maybe a song and a dance. So if you Jeremy, you want to get up and do one go right ahead. But it was a great production. Thank you. So is there a motion to

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reconvene u, return to the board conference room and reconvene? >> Okay. Is there a second? Okay, all those in favor >> opposed. Okay, let's head back. Thank you everyone.

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Seconded by Mr. Ber, Mr. Ganella. >> Okay. Uh, all those in favor? >> I I >> opposed. Eyes have it. Uh, okay. Do roll call. Biner >> here. >> Crinkolei. >> David >> here. >> Haber >> here. >> Hardina >> here.

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>> Lead >> here. >> Penichi >> here. >> Tears >> here. Zimmerman >> here. >> We have quorum. >> Okay. Thank you, Mr. Ganella. We will now have a receiving of the minutes and committee notes of the secretary. May 6, personnel committee SBA interviews. May

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11th, 2026, special meeting SBA interviews. And May 11th, 2026, regular board of education meeting. Anyone have any questions? Can I please have a motion to accept the minutes and committee notes of the secretary? >> Move. >> Second.

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>> Second. Motion made by Mr. Haberthor, seconded by Mr. Biner. All those in favor, please say I. >> I. >> Opposed. Eyes have it. Motion carry. Mr. Ganella, do we have any monthly correspondence? >> Yes, we do. Let me get to that.

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We have uh three items. We have an email uh received on 528 from Mr. uh Danielle Daniel Bryan to myself and to all board members regarding NJSLA testing. We have an email uh received on June 1st from

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Lisa uh Ferritzio to Mr. Kukaro and Mr. Davies regarding senior schedule a senior scheduling concern. And we have an email from Mr. Kukaro to Miss Fabitzio regarding that same issue of senior scheduling concern.

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>> That's all the public correspondence we have. >> Thank you. Anybody have questions? >> Okay. Can we please have a motion to accept the monthly correspondence? >> So moved. >> Second. Second >> motion made by Mr. Habith, seconded by Mrs. Tears. All those in favor, please say I.

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>> Opposed. Eyes have it. Motion carried. We will now move on to the superintendence report. Superintendent Davies. >> Thank you, Dr. Penichi. To start off the superintendent report, we're going to have Miss Katie Lima um provide us the her final um board of education student

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liaison report. So, Katie, please uh take the podium. Good afternoon everybody. Thank you for having me one last time. I and for the last time today I would like to start off with a recap on all of our spring sports. I am personally very proud of

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how all of our sports have really put Barely on the map this year and I'm very honored to report the most recent statistics. Softball season recap. They finished the season off with a very impressive 19 to5 record. They advanced in both the semi-finals in both the state and county tournaments. A senior

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Amber Zawaki had an outstanding season recording 76 hits in total. The team remained competitive all year supported by a strong pitching staff that posted a combined 1.34 ERA. Congratul Congratulations to all

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the players and coaches on the successful and hard-fought season. Spring track and field recap. Both teams won the championships at Rebel Relays. Well, the boys won their second straight title and the girls earned their second championship in the last three years.

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The girls team also won the HCTCA Carnival Team Championship. The boys won the Union County Relays 3x400 intermediate hurdle relays. And this season featured 14 new school records, three conference championships, two

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state sectional championships by JDB in the 400 intermediate hurdles and long jump. I'm very proud and want to give congratulations to all of our student athletes and coaches for all their hard work and dedic dedication throughout the season. Lastly, a baseball season recap.

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They finished strong with a 13 to2 record. They had advanced to the quarterfinal round of the state tournament. Senior here, Dominic Condo, capped off an outstanding career with 103 career hits in total. I want to give personal congratulations to all of the coaches and players for their hard work

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and dedication throughout the season. Looking back, we had the school blood drive on May 28th, which was very successful with strong student participation and support for an important community cause. The junior and senior prom was held on May 21st at the Sapphire Grand. It was a great success. I know cuz I went and it was

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amazing. Students enjoyed a memorable night celebrating the end of the school year and I want to give a special thank you to Miss Logan who is goes above and beyond for us to make the best experience possible. The spring concert took place on May 13th in the auditorium and was a success featuring both

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performances from the middle and high school bands, choirs and Jaws ensemble showcasing student talent and hard work. Now looking forward because we have a lot to look forward to. On June 12th, seniors will attend the senior trip to Pocono Valley where students will build

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and create a very fun camp style activity schedule to celebrate the end of the school year and build great memories. June 15th, the Brley Art Show will be held highlighting the creativity and talent of student artists through a wide range of artwork created throughout the year with our art department. June

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16th, the GSA will hold its annual pride picnic at Brley, creating a welcoming and inclusive event for all students to celebrate diversity and community. June 18th is athletic signing day. It will take place recognizing student athletes who are committing to continue their

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academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level. June 22nd, seniors will turn in their Chromebooks in order to receive their cap gowns and tickets for graduation. That same day is the senior sunset organized by Miss Logan again will also take place as a

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celebratory event designed to bring the senior class together in a fun community style atmosphere offering one of the final opportunities for us seniors to spend time together before graduation. June 23rd is graduation practice exclusively for seniors to prepare for

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the commencement and graduation day hoping that it runs very smoothly. And with graduation following the very next day, it's very exciting. I will now open the floor to any questions anyone may have. >> Okay. What are your plans after uh

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graduation? >> My plans after graduation is in I will study political science in the fall at Drexal University. So I'm very excited for that. >> Good luck to you. >> Thank you very much. >> Been a pleasure. >> Yes. Thank you very much. >> Thank you. But on a final note, if it's

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possible, I'd like to take a moment to express how truly grateful I am for the opportunity to serve the board as a student liaison, but also as a student body president for my peers. Being trusted to represent the voices of my peers has been one of the greatest honors of my life, and this experience

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has helped me grow in ways that I never could have imagined. I sincerely thank all of you board members for your support and guidance through this amazing time. You've made a lasting impact on me, and I will carry what I've learned here into the future. Having grown up in Kennorth and spent so many years at Brley. This place has

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truly been home as long as I can remember. It is bittersweet to be moving on, I am sad to leave, but grateful nonetheless to end on such a good note. And I am so grateful for the trust that you have placed in me. I especially want to thank Mr. Davies who started actually

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as our principal when I came to Brley first at in middle school and is now our superintendent. His guidance and leadership has had a lasting impact on who I am today and for that I am very grateful for your support. Finally, thank you to my mother, stepfather and

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sister and aunt and family for being here tonight. Your support has always helped me throughout this journey. My mother in particular who has done everything for me and has always been my biggest supporter. It is because of you that I'm here today. Thank you all very much.

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I vote we close the meeting on that. How >> a hard act. >> What am I supposed to say? >> I'll make a motion. >> Um Katie, it's been a pleasure. Uh thank you so much for those kind words. Um but thank you for your service to our school district. You have made our school district a better place. um not just because you report here every month to the board, but because of your presence

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in the school building, your leadership among your peers. Um and we just can't wait to see what uh the future holds for you. So, congratulations to you and to your classmates for the class of 2026. >> Well done. >> Yes. Uh just a couple of notes uh for the board and for the public. Um

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pointing out resolution number 29 is a revision of the current school calendar. Um if you recall, we had to revise the calendar in January just to align um middle school and high school scheduling to make sure that we could facilitate

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our midterm exam correctly. We have to do the same thing for our final exam schedule. So this is just a a a brief re um configuration of the calendar so that middle school and high school students will have um a half half days during high school exams. It's due to our

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shared staff. uh we're trying to we were trying to find a workar around it, but we weren't able to do so. Um it's no change from previous years to be honest with you. It's just that our calendar uh was hopeful that we would have full days for middle schoolers. We weren't able to make that work. So that's the change for

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um board resolution number 29. Um also I wanted to extend best wishes to our fifth graders on their uh moving up ceremony coming up soon. Um the board won't be meeting prior to that. So, uh, congratulations to our fifth graders who are moving on to the middle school. Miss

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Pavle has been sending out communications to fifth grade parents regarding the transition process and some upcoming events for fifth graders, including a visit to David Brley Middle School and also um an orientation program over the summer. Also want to

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extend best wishes and congratulations to our eighth graders. Again, this body won't meet prior to the eighth grade ceremony. So, I want to extend congratulations to our eighth graders and also just best wishes to our faculty and staff as they close out the school year. It's been a very um ambitious

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school year with so many changes district-wide. Um we created a middle school, we added a wing, we renovated places, lots of people moved locations. It was a very interesting year of transition. I really appreciate the faculty and staff and all of their flexibility and their uh their work to

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make sure the students were supported through all the transitions very effectively. And I think our our district is poised uh for even better things moving forward thanks to the support of the referendum from the community thanks to the support of the board and spec specifically thanks to the support of our faculty and staff um

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through all of the uh tumultuous movements uh of our district over the last 12 months. So so very much thank you. Also um please draw your attention to resolution number 17. Um resolution number number 17 is the recommendation to appoint uh Kennallworth's next

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business administrator and board secretary. Um Jessica Alves is joining us tonight uh here in our audience. Uh Jessica was put through a very rigorous application process and interview process many rounds. Um throughout all those rounds she came across as detail

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oriented uh smart, rigorous thinker, uh hardworking, dedicated, and someone who um has a strong sense of ethics and who has a strong sense of loyalty. I bring up the word loyalty because Jessica is a David Brley graduate. Um so I love the

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full circle moment that this provides for our district and I also feel highly competent uh confident in um Jessica's competency. Um, so she's here tonight and I just want to draw attention to that resolution number 17 and wish her uh the best as she transitions into our

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district. Uh, she's coming from Elizabeth Public Schools, um, where she handles a significantly larger um, budget than we have as a school district. Uh I have all the confidence in the world for her to lead our district through the finances and the budget process um with high ethics

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details and making sure that uh everything is accounted for and that we place continued um priorities on our educational programming while also making sure our taxpayers feel the support and uh we're not overburdening our community. Um so congratulations uh

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to Jessica Alves um resolution number 17. I have a little something for you. So, I'm gonna just hand this over to you real quick. And then just to follow that up with resolution number 18 to explain what's happening there. Resolution number 18 is the approval of Mr. Ganella um as

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assistant school business administrator. That's a title that he's not used to. Um he's been our BA for 37 years. Um he has announced his retirement uh effective September 30th. Um the board and I felt that it was very important that Miss

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Alves um has a strong mentor as she takes on the role of business administrator. So Mr. Ganella is taking on the role of assistant business administrators to serve the district in his continued capacity for three months of the month of July, August, and September. So, we'll have his expertise,

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his historical knowledge. Um, he is a guru in the field. Um, well respected, well known, and he's going to be mentoring and coaching Jessica as she takes the reigns. And I'm really excited for that. So, I appreciate the board's support of Mr. Ganella's uh continued employment for the next three months.

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So, that is resolution 18. Um and then the remainder of my report is simply the HIV report as well as the residency report, discipline report. Um and that concludes my um presentation. >> There are no HIVs this month to review.

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question. >> Yeah, I don't know if I'm gonna make it. >> Anyone have any questions? Do you need a few moments to look or >> No. Okay. >> Thank you, Superintendent Davis. If there's no questions, we'll move on to report of committees, review of resolutions, and board discussion. Up

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first is Mr. Liddotti. Finance, facilities, and negotiations. >> Okay. Um the maintenance department is preparing um for summer projects which include the painting of the classrooms, renovating the Harding STEM room, sprucing up the Berley auditorium, the Harding main office reconfiguration, and

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the Berley copy room renovation. Um some of the status of the projects that are currently going on. The Brley additions elevator is scheduled to be installed after graduation. The Harding Boulder Park is now complete and being used. The pickle ball courts are almost completed

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and the fence work around there will uh the fence work will commence soon. The burly fire alarm system will commence after graduation. The renovation of two of Harding Harding's prek classes will begin after the last day of school. Prep work ordering and all the permits have

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already been completed. Um as to the resolutions, I reviewed all the financials. They are all in order. Um I found no outliers. Um there were several line item transfers in excess of $5,000 to cover salary fluctuation due to leaves leaves of ab absences um staff

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reassignments. While the individual depart department's functions vary, the total district salaries for the year did not exceed the overall budget. Additionally, the field trip transportation account has exceeded its budget due to increased utilization and rising cost. The administration

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recommends a discussion during the upcoming budget process to establish formal protocol in defining which cate categories of field trips the board will support financially. Um resol I'm just going to move to resolution number six which kind of got

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us there. approves um the annual contract with Union County Educational Services Commission for Special Education Programs and Services for 2627. Seven is the um the Morris um Union Joint Commission

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um to join the joint Morris Coop cooperative purchasing system with the Morris Union joint commission. Um eight, it approves summer transportation arrangements for 22 out of school special education students um attending

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ex um extended school programs. There's a lot of them. I'm sorry. Um the McKinley Vento Collaboration approves a a joint grant application with ESS Essex Regional to secure funding for academic and support services for homeless

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students. Um I think we had this discussion that we would only be responsible for Kennaworth residents. Correct. Um number 10 is the KI KA sidebar agreement would establish as a standard $655

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annual stipens for u several middle school and high school club advisors through 2028. Resolution um and this is I guess this is great. U resolution number one, the PBA donation. the PBS donate a mobile metal detector

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valued at $1,995 um for the school. Um resolution 12 is tuition reimbursement approves contractually required tuition reimbursement for administration um Kathleen Derillo at $2,300 and Samantha

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Hemple for $5,111 for completing graduate courses. Congratulations. Um 13 formally petitions Governor um Cheryl and state lawmakers for financial relief and structural reforms regarding the skyrocketing employment health insurance

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premiums and that should be about it. That's all I have. >> Anyone have questions for Mr. Liddotti on any of the resolutions? >> No. >> Thank you. >> Thank you, Mr. Liddotti. Up next is personnel and management. Mr. David,

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>> thank you. First off, the personnel committee uh met earlier this evening to discuss the CSA's 2025 2026 um annual performance evaluation and the full board um should be discussing it um in

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close session uh later on. Um moving on to resolutions. Resolution 14 approves a leave of absence request for David Brley High School so social studies teacher Caitlyn Doa from September 1st 2026th to

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April 4th 2027. Resolution 15 approves a leave of absence request for David Brley special ed teacher Caitlyn Delski from June 1st 2026 through January 18th 2027 with a brief return for three inservice

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days in September. Resolution 16 approves a leave of absence request for Harding special ed teacher Melissa Striker from September 8th, 2026 to September 1st, 2027. Mr. Davies already touched on resolutions 17 and 18. Um so I'll skip

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those. Um resolution actually he touched on resolutions 19, 20, and 21 in the auditorium. um they were related to our um educators and staff professionals of the year for the 202526 school year. Um

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resolution 22 uh approves the list of 29 mandatory state, federal, and local program coordinator assignments for district administrators and staff for the 2026 2027 school year. Resolution 23 approves a roster of 10 external medical

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professionals and educational groups to perform specialed evaluations and consultations for the 2026 2027 school year. Resolution 24 retroactively approves a $10,000 prrated salary adjustment for teacher Nancy Bachelor

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for voluntary voluntarily covering an additional instructional class section during the 2023, 2024, and 2024, 2025 school years. Resolution 25 adjusts and corrects total teaching hours for 12 previously

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approved summer program staff members funded through the ESA grant at a rate of $43 an hour. Resolution 26 approves three additional instructional staff members Bridget Warren, Kimberly Fallon, and Danielle Harrison for the 20 26

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extended school year for special education program at a rate of $43 an hour. Resolution 27 appoints Jamie Riffwitz, Don Horling, and Alexis Pilowski to facilitate the August 2026 new teacher orientation at a rate of $43

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an hour. And finally, resolution 28 approves the hiring of six individuals to serve as district substitute teachers, instructional aids, or cafeteria aids for the remainder of the 2025 2026 school year. That's all I have.

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>> Anyone have questions for Mr. David. >> Okay. Thank you very much. Up next, um Mrs. Tier's curriculum instruction. >> There's two resolutions tonight. Resolution 29 um approves the revised calendar for this school year 2025 2026

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as well as resolution number 30 which um approves the HIP report from April of 2026. That is all. Anyone have questions from Mrs. Steers? Okay, seeing none, we'll now move on to old business. Does anyone have any old

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business? We'd like to remind the public to please make sure that you are reading all the correspondents, the Friday folders, checking the website, and getting the correct information. If you have questions, please reach out to the building leadership so that they can help support you in whatever you may

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need and get any information that is important to you or your scholars. Any new business? Okay, seeing none, Mr. Ganala, are we ready to open up the meeting for public comment? I have a motion.

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>> Um, so >> second. >> Motion made by Mr. David, seconded by Mr. Biner. All those in favor of opening the meeting to the public, please say I. >> I oppose. Eyes have it. Motion carried, Mr. Ganell. >> Okay. Public comment will now be accepted. Board of Education sets a

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limit for public to speak at the board meetings to 5 minutes per person unless prior permission has been granted uh by the board of education for extended time pursuant to uh board of education bylaw 0167. Please be reminded that while members of

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the public may speak on personnel matters uh during public comment, the board of education is legally prohibited from discussing individual personnel issues in public session unless the employee at issue has requested a public discussion. The board's role is to set

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policy and ensure effective operation of our schools. While personnel recommendations are exclusively excl the exclusive responsibility of the superintendent of schools. The board reviews and acts on those recommendations in accordance with state law and district policy but does not

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initiate or manage individual staffing decisions. >> Anyone want to come up and comment? Thank you, Madam President. Veto Gagliardi. Um, when u you were going over the agenda earlier, particularly as it relates to

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the position of business administrator, I I realized that if Mr. Mr. Ganell has been in that job for 37 years. I've been sitting next to him for about 30 of those years. And uh I wouldn't want this evening to pass without my um thanking

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Vincent for the opportunity he afforded me since he was involved in hiring me in the first place. Mr. Ganella is extraordinarily competent as a business administrator and I'm sure that will be a great benefit to the district as he helps his successor. But his fundamental decency, his

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honorability, his qualities as a human being have given me a great deal of comfort as we have weighed some very difficult issues beginning with, of course, the fight that led to you controlling this building. It's been a privilege to work alongside him and to

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have his dedication inspire me, the various superintendents with whom he's worked, and the various board members, all of whom he has treated with great respect. So on my personal behalf, on behalf of our firm and quite frankly on behalf of the citizens, I wanted to thank Mr. Ganella for the privilege of

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sitting next to him for the last 30 years. I look forward to the next three months and I wish him the greatest success possible. Thank you. >> Thank you. veto. Any other public have any comments at this time?

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understand. >> So, um if you have a question about an HIV involving um a family member, um my the best course of action is to request a meeting with me or a phone call with me and then if our conversation doesn't yield a benefit that you're looking for,

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then you would uh request a formal hearing before the board of education as a follow-up to that >> in private. >> In private. Yes. Thank you. >> Any other public interested in commenting at this time? >> Motion to close the public portion of the meeting.

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>> Okay. Second. Motion made by Mr. David, seconded by Mr. Biner. All those in favor of closing the meeting to the public, please say I. >> Opposed? Eyes have it. Motion's carried. The meeting is now closed to the public. Mr. Gala, can we vote on and have a roll call of resolutions, please?

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>> Yes. Uh we have um 30 resolutions on this evening's agenda. Do any of those need to be voted on separately? >> No. Okay. So this is for resolutions one through 30 on the agenda. Biner, >> yes. >> David, >> yes. >> Habit, >> yes. >> Herd, >> yes.

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>> Lead, >> yes. >> Tears, >> yes. >> Zimmerman, >> Pinichi, >> yes. >> Motions carry unanimously. >> Okay. Thank you very much. Mr. Gal, do we have a need to go into close executive session? >> Yes, we do. Can I have a motion please to go into closed executive session? So move. >> Second.

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>> Motion made by Mr. David, seconded by Mr. Haberthther. All those in favor of going into closed public session, please say I. I >> oppose. Eyes have it. Motion's carry. Mr. Ganella. >> Yes. Be resolved. Board of Education Board of Education meet in private session which uh the public shall be

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excluded to discuss the topics of personnel specifically the superintendent's annual evaluation which private discussions being held pursuant to section 7B and 8 of the open public meetings act. Matters under discussion will be disclosed to the public as soon

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as finals decisions are made and voted upon. Biner, >> yes. >> David, >> yes. >> Haber, >> yes. >> Herd, >> yes. >> Madi, >> yes. >> Tears, >> yes. >> Zimmerman, >> yes. >> Penichi, >> yes.

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>> Okay. Um, that will conclude our um public portion of this evening's meeting. When we do return, we will not be returning to a live feed. Uh, and we do not anticipate taking any additional further action this evening. So, thank you and have a good night and uh,

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>> thank you. >> Good end of the school year.

