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Parents and residents press Woodbridge board on contracts, special-education services, enrollment and e-bike safety
Summary
During public comment Tom Maris and other residents questioned renewals and fees for autism and psychiatric-evaluation vendors, asked for class-size and enrollment data, raised contract and food-service concerns, and urged school partnership on e-bike safety and township ordinance enforcement.
WOODBRIDGE, N.J. ' Several residents used the Aug. 14 Woodbridge Township Board of Education public-comment period to press the district for more information about contracts and services for students and staff, school enrollment and class-size data, and safety education for e-bikes and other electric personal mobility devices. Tom Maris, who identified himself during public comment, asked detailed questions about several agenda items the board had just approved for the 2025-26 school year. He asked for clarification about two superintendent-agenda items the district filed under "required" updates: the anti-bullying self-assessment required by state law and the Title I parental involvement policy, which Dr. Massimino described as a compliance item under the New Jersey Department of Education consolidated state plan. Maris also asked about two vendor renewals listed on the agenda. He said the agenda listed a renewal to…
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