What’s Important to Know About Our Local & State Government This Week…. This week’s newsletter continues the breakdown of last week’s BOE Meeting with an […]
Year: 2024
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week –06/08/2024
Murphy Spins Victim Narrative on OPRA, Kevin Walsh Continues to Kick Ass- this time it’s the DOC, NJEA Secretary Treasurer Potentially Violates Law, NJ PharmCo […]
Academic Goals: Shauna’s Notes on the 05/30/2024 BOE Meeting
Academic Goals -this is what is at the heart of every district, and there has been a lot of recent discussion about the Berkeley Heights […]
Parent Expresses Concerns on Activity Fees
Context: We’ve received reports from parents of graduating students on emails/letters they’ve received in May concerning Activities Fees. We understand that these collection letters, arriving […]
A Response to Town Council Member Poage’s Letter to the Editor
Unity Means More Listening and Less Labeling Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is important when it comes to our schools. There’s no arguing that. And […]
Update on Efforts to Bring the CMS Tiger Back
Helen Gabara I would like to provide an update on efforts to reinstate the CMS Tiger Mascot. Since my last article, I have received documents […]
NJ21st 06/02/2024 Newsletter
What’s Important to Know About Our Local & State Government This Week…. This week’s newsletter starts with a packed and significant 05/30/2024 BOE Meeting that […]
What’s Important to Know About NJ This Week –06/01/2024
OPRA Bill May Get Conditional Veto, Bill Explores Merging School Districts, Report finds “Stay NJ” Problematic, School Attorney Comes Out Against OPRA Bill, Shore Erosion […]
Laura’s Notes on the 05/30/2024 Berkeley Heights BOE Meeting
Without any prior notification, the zoom access for the 5/30 BOE meeting allowed for remote participation. However, the new version of Zoom does not let attendees […]
The BHPSNJ Business Office is Over-Redacting Public Records & It is Hurting our Students
It has been a recurring theme in an ongoing narrative, “the onerous nature of OPRA requests for the District”. Yet, a compelling revelation came to […]