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Warren Hills board approves slate of personnel hires, coach appointments and finance items including $2.27M bill list

Warren Hills Regional Board of Education · January 28, 2025
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Summary

The Warren Hills Regional Board of Education approved multiple personnel actions (substitutes, coaches and volunteers), travel requests, a maternity leave, and budget items including a bill list of $2,274,888.64, a LearnWell home/bedside instruction agreement and a sidebar agreement with the teachers’ association.

The Warren Hills Regional Board of Education approved a broad package of personnel and finance motions at its Jan. 28 meeting.

On a motion by Molly Fraumeni, seconded by Jean Hansen, the board approved multiple personnel actions including substitute security hires (Michael DeMeo and Joseph Bohem at $20/hour), substitute teacher Andrew Kaluzny ($130/day), and numerous spring head and assistant coaching appointments across softball, baseball, lacrosse and track with listed stipends. The board also accepted the resignation of paraprofessional Shannon Tubman and rescinded prior appointments for Gerald Veneziano. Several appointments were approved pending receipt of required documents.

The board approved travel and conference requests for staff professional development and student activities, and approved a maternity leave for a high school guidance counselor (employee ID 18541912) with dates and paid/unpaid day breakdown noted in personnel records.

On budget and finance items, the board approved a bill list totaling $2,274,888.64 and authorized an agreement with LearnWell for home/bedside instruction at $61.25 per hour plus a 33% administrative/preparation fee. The board also approved an agreement with the Hunterdon County Educational Services Commission for Child Study Team, instructional and nursing services and accepted a tuition student from Great Meadows Regional School District for the 2024–25 year at a prorated $21,000.

The board further approved a sidebar agreement between the Board and the Warren Hills Regional Education Association dated Jan. 28, 2025, and included approvals for multiple field trips under Policy 2340. The personnel and finance motions were approved by recorded votes; one board member was absent from roll calls documented in the minutes.

A member of the public (Mrs. Anderson) used the public comment period to ask questions about federal funds and express concerns about property taxes. The meeting adjourned at 7:50 p.m.