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Neptune City announces new website and memorandum-of-agreement with Monmouth districts
Summary
Superintendent reported the district's new website and mobile app are live, touted a roughly $10,000 savings from exiting the prior contract, and described a countywide memorandum of agreement to share services between Monmouth County districts.
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The Neptune City School District launched a new website and mobile app, Chief School Administrator announced during the board meeting, saying the site is live and encourages the public to use the district's outward-facing calendar and app features.
The administrator said the district successfully ended its prior website contract, which the administration expects will yield about $10,000 in cost savings over the coming years. The new site includes a public calendar and direct links to the app on Apple and Android app stores.
Administration also described a memorandum of agreement developed by the superintendent's roundtable among Monmouth County school districts. The memorandum is intended to allow districts to share services (for example, transportation support or additional counselors) at no cost unless a district incurs expenses, in which case the memorandum anticipates reimbursement by the district that used the service.
The administrator described the memorandum as a resource for districts responding to short-term crises, such as transportation disruptions or the need for immediate counseling after traumatic loss. The board placed the memorandum under resolutions for review and potential approval.
The board did not provide contract documents or the memorandum text in the public record at the meeting; administration said it would share additional details as needed.

