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Bound Brook board recognizes students and staff, approves routine resolutions and moves to executive session

Bound Brook School District Board of Education · November 20, 2025

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Summary

At its meeting, the Bound Brook School District board honored students and staff of the month, heard committee reports and approved minutes and multiple blocks of resolutions by roll-call votes; a resident asked the district to update its website calendar before the board entered executive session to consider personnel/contract items.

The Bound Brook School District board opened its meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance, recognized students and employees of the month from district schools, approved routine minutes and several blocks of resolutions, and moved into executive session to consider personnel/contract matters.

Students of the month were recognized from Lamont Annex, Lafayette School, Smalley School, Community Middle School and Bound Brook High School. Presenters named student honorees and shared short biographical details — for example, Speaker 5 introduced Andres Nararro (pre-K), Jeffrey McClain (kindergarten) and Christopher Lee (first grade), noting favorite subjects and future aspirations. School staff also highlighted educator and support-staff honorees; Speaker 6 praised Miss Katavide for her leadership in the district’s dual-language program and Miss Hanson for extensive work as the school nurse, including family outreach and emergency response support.

In committee reports, Miss Hai summarized an education presentation by Dr. Winters on a tracking platform described in the meeting as the “link it program,” which uses baseline assessments to identify student instructional needs. Governance highlights included three policies on the agenda — resource materials identification, public complaints (chain of order), and library materials — and HR reported on open positions, job descriptions and an NJ SIG presentation on insurance and workers’ compensation.

During the agenda, the board approved minutes (agenda item 6.1–6.2) by roll call; the chair announced the motion passed after a recorded vote that included one abstention. The board then approved personnel resolutions 7.1–7.29, education resolutions 8.1–8.15 and board action resolutions 9.1–9.17 by roll-call votes; the transcript records no substantive debate on those items. The board also approved agenda items related to PIDs (agenda item 14.x) and elementary/middle school items 15.1 and 15.2 before moving to adjourn.

A resident, Marie Giannatto of 151 West High Street, used the public-comment period to ask the district to update and better sync the website calendar with ParentSquare, noting some events and dismissals were missing and that the website appeared to show an incorrect school year. Board members acknowledged the request and said they would take steps to correct it.

Before recessing to executive session, the board moved into private session to consider items listed as 1, 4 and 7 on the agenda; the presiding official said the board would take any required votes after the executive session. The meeting then proceeded to the executive session as announced.

Votes at a glance

- Minutes (6.1–6.2): Approved by roll call; transcript shows one abstention and multiple recorded "yes" votes. - Personnel resolutions (7.1–7.29): Approved by roll call. - Education resolutions (8.1–8.15): Approved by roll call. - Board action resolutions (9.1–9.17): Approved by roll call. - PIDs (14.x): Approved by roll call. - Elementary/middle (15.1–15.2): Approved by roll call.

Next steps: The board entered executive session to consider the listed items (1, 4 and 7) and indicated any further votes or actions would be taken when the board reconvened publicly.