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Woodbridge Board approves superintendent's 37-item agenda and committee recommendations

Woodbridge Township Board of Education · April 24, 2026

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Summary

On April 23 the Woodbridge Township Board of Education approved the superintendent's 37-item agenda and a slate of committee recommendations, noting one abstention on item 35; the board also heard the superintendent's monthly reports and student recognition.

The Woodbridge Township Board of Education on April 23 approved the superintendent's 37-item agenda and adopted recommendations from standing committees including Communications, Curriculum, Finance, Safety and Personnel.

Superintendent Dr. Massimino presented the March 2026 administrative reports, including student registers, suspension reports and attendance-office activity, then submitted the superintendent's agenda. A board member moved to adopt the agenda; on roll call the board approved the motion with a single abstention on item 35 (abstention noted by a board member during the roll call). The board also approved committee motions from the Communication, Curriculum, Finance and Insurance, Safety and Security, Dining and Transportation, and Personnel committees.

The meeting record shows routine roll-call approvals across the committees after brief remarks. The communications committee moved 18 recommendations; the curriculum committee moved 29 items on the superintendent's and assistant superintendent's recommendation; the finance committee presented 15 items; safety and security presented a single item; dining and transportation presented 11 items; and personnel presented 29 items. All committee motions were adopted by roll call.

The board opened the meeting with a formal Sunshine Law notice and took roll call at the start and after reconvening from closed session. President Borden presided. The meeting concluded after public comment and the board's approval of the agenda and committee items.

The board adjourned after a final motion to close the meeting.