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Board approves consent, curriculum, personnel and finance items; names Mina Stewart principal of early-learning center

Bordentown Regional School District Board of Education · June 10, 2026
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Summary

At the meeting the board approved routine consent agenda items, curriculum and personnel packets, passed finance items, and voted to appoint Mina Stewart as the next principal of the Peter (early-learning) center; Stewart addressed the meeting after the vote.

The Bordentown Regional School District board approved a slate of routine business at the meeting, including consent-agenda items, curriculum approvals, personnel appointments and finance items, and confirmed the appointment of Mina Stewart as the next principal of the district's early-learning center.

The consent agenda (item I, 12 items) was opened, seconded and carried after board members recorded affirmative votes. Curriculum items and a personnel packet of 26 appointments were similarly moved, seconded and approved with no substantive public debate recorded. Fiscal matters (agenda item N, 22 finance items) were also brought forward and approved after brief member questions on a specific vendor/delivery charge for the food program.

The board confirmed Mina Stewart as the district's recommended next principal of the Peter (named in transcript) Early Learning Center. Following the vote Stewart said she is "honored and excited" to take the role and described her commitment to early-childhood education and family engagement.

Board members praised administrator hiring work and noted the district has added new opportunities this year, citing a girls' golf team and a co-op swim agreement as recent expansions. Several board members also reviewed a legislative update and recommended members consider an upcoming NJSBA webinar on special education.

No formal roll-call tallies with full member names were provided in the public transcript for every vote; multiple board members verbally recorded "yes" during votes and motions were announced as carried.