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Glen Ridge school board approves minutes, personnel, curriculum and business items

Glen Ridge Public School District Board of Education · April 9, 2026

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Summary

At a regular meeting the Glen Ridge Public School District board approved minutes and a slate of administrative, personnel, curriculum and business items; several HIB incidents were discussed in executive session and a small number of abstentions were recorded on administrative items.

The Glen Ridge Public School District Board of Education approved minutes and multiple consent and action items during its regular meeting.

Board President opened the public session and the board moved to approve the minutes from the March 18 executive and regular meetings. Jocelyn moved the minutes and Ray seconded; a roll call produced eight 'yes' votes and one abstention (Miss O'Neil), and the motion carried.

Administrative items A1–A3 were moved and approved after the board noted that HIB (harassment, intimidation, and bullying) incidents had been addressed in executive session. Two members abstained on items A1 and A2 (including Mister Franklin and Miss O'Neil as recorded), while those members voted 'yes' on A3; the body announced the motion carried.

Anthony moved personnel items P1–P7, which Luke seconded; the personnel slate passed on roll call as recorded in the meeting minutes. Trisha moved curriculum items C1 (A–I) and Jocelyn seconded; the curriculum package also passed after roll call.

Kristen moved business items B1–B9 and Jocelyn seconded; the board recorded votes and announced the motion carried. The board president publicly acknowledged donations reported under business item B4, noting contributions from parent organizations and the Glenridge Educational Foundation.

The meeting included two opportunities for public comment; no members of the public spoke during either period. Anthony moved to adjourn, Trisha seconded, and the meeting concluded.

The board indicated several matters discussed in executive session and the meeting record references are contained in the approved meeting minutes.