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Board approves consent items, recognizes athletes and accepts two retirements

November 20, 2025 | West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, School Districts, New Jersey


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Board approves consent items, recognizes athletes and accepts two retirements
The West Windsor‑Plainsboro Regional School District Board moved through a series of routine approvals, committee updates and recognitions during its meeting.

The board called the voting portion of the meeting and requested motions for grouped administration items (items 1–8), curriculum items (1–2) and personnel items (including addenda). Motions were proposed from the floor (administration items moved by Liz and Ajanta; curriculum items moved by Loy and Pooja; personnel items moved by Liz and Shweta) and were approved by voice/roll call as recorded. The minutes from the Oct. 28 meeting were approved on a separate motion (moved by Puja and Loy) with two board members recorded as abstaining.

During the voting period the board acknowledged a slate of 30 student teachers approved for placements and publicly recognized multiple athletic teams and individual postseason honors read by athletic directors Jeff Riley and Kate Dabinson.

The board also accepted two retirements announced during the meeting: Lisa Hubbard (learning disabilities teacher consultant) and Colette Ferro (central office secretary). The presiding officer thanked both staff members for their service and wished them well in retirement.

On finance matters, the finance committee reported an update on an intended property purchase at 72 Grovers Mill Road; the committee said the capital project must be approved by the state before the district can complete the purchase. The committee also reviewed reconstruction plans for the South tennis courts as part of a proposed capital reserve budget and noted the next steps toward bidding in 2026.

There were two opportunities for public comment (one 60‑minute period and one 15‑minute period) and no speakers came forward in the transcript. A motion to adjourn followed and the meeting ended.

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