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Hoboken facilities committee reviews lease requests, discusses moving part of pre-K to Jackson Street
Summary
At a Hoboken Public School District meeting, the Facilities Committee reported July 17 discussions about lease renewals for pre-K operators including Miles Square and a potential relocation of part of the district's pre-K operations to Jackson Street; no formal votes were recorded in the provided excerpt.
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Business Administrator Lopez told the board there was no business-administrator report for the evening.
Miss Smallwood, reporting for the Facilities Committee, said the committee met July 17 and listed committee attendees and agenda items, including lease matters for prekindergarten operators and this month's facilities requests. "The facilities committee met on July 17 and in attendance were mister Lawrie, Doctor Johnson, mister Chavy, Ms. Angley, mister Kupfeld, and myself," Smallwood said. She identified agenda items 13.02 through 13.06 as lease matters at various schools and facilities for operators she named in the agenda and described 13.07 as the month's facilities request list.
Smallwood told the board the committee focused on three discussion areas: school growth, school reconfiguration to respond to enrollment changes, and long-term facility planning. She said one item under consideration was moving part of the district's pre-K operation to Jackson Street. "And then the next big change, of course, would be to be able to move part of our pre p operation to Jackson Street," Smallwood said. She also said she had circulated the agenda list of organizations that submitted facilities requests.
The excerpt provided does not record any formal motions or votes on the lease items or the potential pre-K relocation. The remarks in this excerpt were presented as committee discussion and planning rather than final decisions. Smallwood said long-term facility planning will address remaining questions this year.
