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Piscataway board debates NJSBA resolutions, approves instructional-materials position and delegate comments on land-use language
Summary
At its May 11 meeting the Piscataway Township School District Board of Education reviewed six proposed New Jersey School Boards Association resolutions, authorized its delegate to comment on land-use/pilot-funding language, and approved a policy-position resolution on instructional materials (6 yes, 2 abstain).
The Piscataway Township School District Board of Education spent much of its May 11 meeting debating six proposed New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA) delegate-assembly resolutions and approved a recommendation on instructional materials while authorizing the board delegate to comment on language about state-owned Highlands lands and pilot funding.
The board reviewed a slate of resolutions drafted for the NJSBA delegate assembly, including measures on ranked-choice voting, school funding relief, instructional-materials policy, and county vocational-school governance. After discussion, the board voted to approve the NJSBA resolution on…
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