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Bound Brook board approves minutes, personnel and other resolutions

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

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Summary

The Bound Brook School District board approved minutes and multiple consent items including personnel and education resolutions, passed board action resolutions, and approved PIDs and elementary/middle school items before moving to executive session.

The Bound Brook School District board advanced and approved a slate of consent items and resolutions at its regular meeting.

After a public comment period, the board took roll‑call votes on the consent agenda. Approval of the minutes (agenda items 6.1–6.2) passed with one recorded abstention by Miss Casino; the chair announced that the motion passed. The board then approved personnel resolutions (7.1–7.29) and education resolutions (8.1–8.15) following motion and second, with roll-call votes recorded as "yes" for the majority of members present.

Board action resolutions (9.1–9.17) were considered and approved by roll call. Later in the meeting the board approved PIDs (item 14.1) and items listed for elementary and middle schools (15.1–15.2).

Where the transcript recorded roll-call responses, it noted specific member votes during the minutes approval: "Miss Casino?" was recorded as "Abstain," and other board members responded "Yes." The meeting transcript does not include complete, unambiguous mover/second attributions for all motions; where a mover or seconder was not clearly identified in the record, the meeting minutes should be consulted for authoritative detail.

Following those votes the board voted to go into executive session citing agenda reasons described in the meeting as "1, 4, and 7." The board indicated it would vote on specified items when the executive session concluded.