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Mount Olive board hears positive state review, readies modular classrooms and energy program as budget planning begins
Summary
At its Jan. meeting the Mount Olive Township Board of Education reviewed a favorable state CUSAC visit, learned the district was selected for NJDOE special-education monitoring, and discussed budget items including a $52,000 water-pressure fix at CMS, a districtwide HVAC monitoring contract with Mantis Innovation, and planning for modular classrooms for 2026–27.
The Mount Olive Township Board of Education on Jan. 20 received a series of committee reports that set priorities for the 2026–27 budget cycle, including facilities work, an energy-efficiency contract and a shift in elementary instruction models.
Student liaison Etelka Moliner opened with a rundown of recent school events and accomplishments, noting an ‘‘all-time high’’ of 946 AP exam registrations for 469 students and that the district is hosting international students through early February. ‘‘So first of all, happy new year, everyone,’’ Moliner said, thanking administrators and staff for their work.
Superintendent Dr. Banerjee told the board that county and state reviewers who conducted the district’s CUSAC visit gave strong feedback. ‘‘The feedback, from the state has been that we are up to par, not only up to par, exceeding their expectations,’’ the superintendent reported, and the administration said county…
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