After a teacher pilot involving 88 instructors, the Winslow Township Board approved Benchmark Advance for K–6 and Savas (My Perspectives) for middle school; the curriculum office said an Impact Grant of $200,000 will help materials and training.
Students from Winslow Township schools competed in a Future Chef's Challenge hosted during the March 25 board meeting; Gotham Armstrong was named champion, with Reagan Rothenback second and Abdul Bell and Kira Rose runners-up.
The Winslow Township Board of Education voted March 25 to submit its tentative 2026–27 budget to the county/DOE after a presentation by Business Administrator Miss Boyle that described state-aid increases, health-care-driven levy adjustments and line-item changes.
At a special meeting on March 19, 2026, the Winslow Township School District Board of Education voted to go into executive session to discuss employment terms and conditions. No members of the public were signed up to speak; the board estimated the session would last 30–45 minutes.
The board accepted the district’s School Safety Data System report for 9/1/2025–12/31/2025 under N.J. statute 18A:37‑13 and NJAC 6A:16‑5.3. The report showed 65 incidents in the period with a three‑year decline for the same first period; the board carried the motion by roll call.
New Horizon Now, a largely grant‑funded nonprofit that says it serves about 350 students annually, asked the Winslow Township Board of Education for a district pilot to provide on‑site after‑school academic and mental‑health supports. Board members sought details on capacity, staffing and costs.
On Feb. 11 the board approved the superintendent’s report, the business administrator’s report and personnel recommendations after roll‑call votes. Committee chairs also reported on enrollment, policy review and technology audit timelines.
The Winslow Township School District board announced a superintendent search committee led by Miss Spitz, approved the Jan. 14, 2026 minutes and granted a request for gymnasium video footage from Jan. 7, 2026; the search timeline remains dependent on external issues and consultants are being evaluated.
A public commenter who said she recently became president of the local historic society urged the Winslow Township School District board to recognize March 8 as an annual 'Winslow Day' and involve students via contests, videos and classroom visits to build community pride.
The board approved the Dec. 10 minutes, ratified committee appointments as amended, accepted business and personnel reports (with recorded abstentions), and voted to enter executive session to discuss contracts and the CSA selection process.