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Ethics trainer urges Roselle Park board to file disclosures, avoid conflicts and curb social‑media missteps

Roselle Park Board of Education · April 22, 2026
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An outside trainer reviewed the School Ethics Act with the Roselle Park Board, stressing required disclosure filings by April 30, the difference between recusal and abstention, examples of past sanctions, and cautious social‑media use by board members.

Miss Clearary, the ethics trainer, opened the board's annual review of the School Ethics Act and told members the presentation was "meant for informational purposes and cannot be seen as legal advice," adding that the board attorney is the best source for case‑specific guidance.

The training summarized mandatory financial and personal relative disclosure statements — initial filings within 30 days of taking office and annual filings by April 30 — and explained the School Ethics Commission's role in investigating complaints and recommending penalties to the commissioner. Miss Clearary…

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