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Board accepts resignation and approves one appointment tied to six-block stipend

July 10, 2025 | Hunterdon Central Regional High School District, School Districts, New Jersey


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Board accepts resignation and approves one appointment tied to six-block stipend
The Hunterdon Central Regional High School Board of Education accepted a resignation and approved an appointment connected to a six-block stipend at its reorganization meeting.

The personnel committee presented two items: one resignation and one appointment that includes a six-block stipend. Trustees moved both items together and approved them by roll call.

The meeting transcript did not include the departing employee’s name, the appointee’s name, or the dollar value of the six-block stipend. The record shows the motion passed by unanimous roll call.

Why it matters: Personnel actions affect staff capacity and payroll. Because key details (names, stipend amount) were not stated aloud during the public meeting, the record does not provide full transparency on who will be replaced or the fiscal impact.

Decisions and follow-up: The actions were approved; the board did not request additional public reporting on the stipend amount at the meeting. For public transparency, the board’s personnel files and future payroll reports or personnel listings should clarify the names and financial terms.

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