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Board approves consent agenda including policy readings, field trips and capital project submission

December 18, 2025 | West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, School Districts, New Jersey


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Board approves consent agenda including policy readings, field trips and capital project submission
The West Windsor‑Plainsboro Regional School District board approved multiple consent items in a series of roll calls during the meeting. Motions covered administration items (numbers 1–5 plus the purple addendum), curriculum and instruction items (numbers 1–3), finance items (numbers 1–20 plus the blue addendum), personnel items and approval of minutes from the November meeting.

Committee reports and board action highlights included:

- Administration & Facilities: committee recommended a second reading and approval of Policy 2535 (library materials) and recommended abolishing Policy 2530 (resource materials). The committee also reviewed winter athletics and calendar drafts for 2027–28.

- Curriculum: the committee recommended approval of the 2026–27 High School Program of Studies and several field trips (Model UN and Model Congress trips with student costs approximately $500–$600 per trip).

- Finance: the committee reported it will submit an "other capital project" to the New Jersey Department of Education for High School North auditorium seating and flooring replacement, authorized cooperative purchase for cafeteria equipment removal and electrical upgrades at High School North, acknowledged year 2 of a copier lease, and noted an updated ESEP II power purchase agreement rate of $0.10 per kilowatt‑hour attributed to increased metering and equipment costs. Food Services reported about 3,728 breakfasts and 35,037 lunches served in November, increases from the prior year.

Roll calls recorded affirmative votes for the listed consent items; the roll‑call record also included recorded abstentions in the sequence (the transcript records an abstention on a finance subitem, and an abstention on approval of minutes). Where a roll call recorded "yes," the board proceeded to the next business item; no substantive debate on these items was reported in the public portion of the meeting.

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