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Votes at a glance: Branchburg board approves consent items, policies, personnel and finance measures

Branchburg Board of Education · June 11, 2026
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Summary

At its June 11 meeting the Branchburg Board of Education approved multiple grouped consent motions covering minutes, investigations, personnel appointments, policies (second/first readings), curriculum items, personnel actions and finance measures; one member abstained on two early consent items.

The Branchburg Board of Education passed multiple grouped motions on June 11 covering routine approvals, policy readings, personnel actions and finance items.

A consent motion to approve a package of routine items (approval of minutes; approval of HIV investigative report; approval of HIV findings report; submission of the comprehensive equity plan assurance; bus emergency evacuation drill report; personnel appointments) was moved and seconded. Roll-call votes recorded 'yes' from most board members; Mr. Carpentier recorded an abstention on items one and two and voted 'yes' on the remainder.

Subsequent motions moved and passed by roll call included policy and regulation items (second and first readings of multiple policies), curriculum and instruction approvals (student teachers, out-of-district programs, contracted services and curricula), personnel approvals (hires, unpaid internships, ESY drivers, substitute lists, resignations, leaves, extra-duty pay and transfers), and finance and facilities items (payroll, treasurer reports, line-item transfers, contracts including solar-panel removal revision, purchase approvals, donations and grants, insurance coverage, and professional services agreements).

Where roll calls were recorded, the board voted in the affirmative on the listed measures. The meeting transcript does not record individual tally counts beyond recorded individual roll-call responses; where an abstention was stated it was attributed to Mr. Carpentier (abstain on two items).