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Rumson-Fair Haven board re-adopts policies, curriculum and names 2025–26 district officers

Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Board of Education · July 1, 2026
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Summary

At its June 19 meeting the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Board re-adopted existing bylaws, policies and curricula for 2025–26, designated official newspapers and approved a slate of district appointments including Sean Cranston as Board Secretary/Business Administrator.

The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Board of Education voted June 19 to re-adopt existing bylaws, policies and the district curriculum for the 2025–26 school year and to designate the Asbury Park Press and the Two River Times as newspapers of record.

The action, approved on a motion by Mr. Grant and seconded by Mr. Page, formalizes governance and notification procedures required under New Jersey law. The board cited alignment with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards and relevant state rules (N.J.A.C. 6A and N.J.S.A. 18A) when re-adopting curriculum and instructional materials.

The board also approved a slate of district appointments for the coming school year, including Sean Cranston as Board Secretary/School Business Administrator; Seth Herman as Affirmative Action Officer and Biliteracy Coordinator; Robert Miller as Section 504 Compliance Officer; Meredith Brow as School Safety Specialist and Anti-Bullying Coordinator; and Patrick Karl and Alyssa Schulte as Anti-Bullying Specialists. The list included other compliance and operational roles required for state reporting and day-to-day operations.

Board President Mrs. McGinty opened the items and the board completed the vote by roll call. The motion carried with eight affirmative votes; one member (Mr. Dougherty) was recorded as n/a on the roll call.