Roselle Park board elects Michael Ann Regan president, adopts reorganization resolutions

Roselle Park Board of Education · January 7, 2026

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Summary

At its reorganization meeting, the Roselle Park Board of Education elected Michael Ann Regan as president and Mark Fernandez as vice president, and approved standard reorganization resolutions including committee assignments, policy readoptions, a code of ethics adoption and FY2026 meeting dates.

The Roselle Park Board of Education held its reorganization meeting in the Roselle Park High School Auditorium and completed organizational business including officer elections and adoption of reorganization resolutions.

Michael Ann Regan was nominated and elected by roll-call to serve as board president. Mark Fernandez was nominated and elected by roll-call to serve as vice president. The board then considered reorganization resolutions covering committee assignments, readoption of policies and regulations, formal adoption of the New Jersey school board member code of ethics (NJSA 18A:12-24.1), the FY2026 board meeting calendar and designation of board counsel. The motion to approve items a through e passed on roll call; the transcript records one abstention specifically to item (e).

Lester Taylor of the Taylor Law Group, who identified his firm as the district's labor counsel, briefly introduced the firm and noted experience in education law. The board completed roll call votes and moved to the meeting's public comment period, followed later by adjournment. The board announced its next regular open session for Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, at 7 p.m. in the Roselle Park High School Auditorium.