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Board removes three students after residency hearing

Springfield Board of Education · November 17, 2025
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Summary

After an executive residency hearing, the Springfield Board of Education found three students not to reside in-district and voted to remove students #1503, #1504 and #1516; parents are to be notified of a 21-day appeal right under Title 18A.

The Springfield Board of Education voted Nov. 17 to remove three students from the district after concluding, following a residency hearing, that their parents do not maintain the residency required under Title 18A of New Jersey statutes.

The board’s formal resolution (Attachment B) states that students #1504, #1503 and #1516 are “hereby removed from the Springfield public school system for failing to maintain the requisite residency as required by Title 18A of the New Jersey statutes.” The resolution directs the Board Attorney to serve the required notice to the parents advising them of their right to appeal within 21 days. The board took the action after holding the student-matters residency hearing in executive session earlier in the evening and then voting in public session (motion to approve: Vice President Kristy Rubin; second: Mrs. Turnbull; roll call: seven yes votes from attending members).