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Votes at a glance: March 19 board consent items, policy and personnel approvals
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Summary
The board approved a set of consent and committee items by roll call, including governance consent items, policy/regulation updates, curriculum and personnel consent agendas, finance and facilities items, and the retirement of Adrianna Weingart.
At its March meeting, the Branchburg Township Board of Education moved a series of consent agenda and committee items and documented roll‑call approvals across governance, policy, curriculum, personnel, and finance and facilities agendas.
Key recorded outcomes included:
- Governance consent motion (minutes, HIF/HIP reports, parental appeal, school‑law enforcement memorandum, and calendar items): motion moved and approved with a recorded abstention on specific items by one board member.
- Policy and regulation readings: several policies and associated regulations (including minor language updates and a second reading) were presented as non‑substantive and approved on roll call.
- Curriculum and instruction approvals: the curriculum committee presented six items (calendar alignment, an AI survey, NJSLA updates, a special‑education audit plan, middle‑school scheduling review, and Panorama survey results); related consent motions for conferences, out‑of‑district programs and service agreements were approved.
- Personnel consent agenda: approvals included hiring, volunteers, leave revisions, substitutes, stipends and contract items; the board noted and approved the retirement of Adrianna Weingart, a speech teacher at Whitin Elementary School.
- Finance and facilities items: the committee reported on repairs (insurance coverage), discussed removal of some middle‑school solar panels to permit roof repairs (phased removal planned for June and November), and moved related consent items that were approved on roll call.
Motions were generally moved and seconded by board members on the record; roll‑call votes were read and recorded for each consent group. No contested defeats were recorded in the public transcript.

