Trustees moved to approve the consent agenda by roll call during the March 17 meeting; after recording the vote as in favor, the board returned to executive session and adjourned from public session.
Multiple parents and community members told the Wall Township Board of Education that nonrenewal of assistant coach Rogers would harm the football program’s culture and players’ development, urging the board to reverse or revisit the decision.
A parent praised quick district fixes to a late-van issue affecting students with special needs, urged better parent notification when buses run late, and asked the community to support two New Jersey bills authorizing AI cameras on stopped school buses.
A Wall High School graduate told the board a bullying case escalated to violent threats and alleged five local suicides tied to bullying, urging broader mental-health supports beyond guidance counseling and HIB reporting.
At its 2026 reorganization meeting the Wall Township Board of Education elected James Malouf as board president and Tom Buffa as vice president by roll-call votes, then began interviews to fill a board vacancy.
After interviewing seven candidates and recessing to executive session, the Wall Township Board of Education voted 5–3 to appoint Katie Lawler to the board and administered her oath of office.
The Wall Township Board of Education honored teachers and educational service professionals districtwide at its Jan. 20 meeting, spotlighting nominees chosen by school committees and noting the district’s registration dates and upcoming Hollander Hall dedication.
Public commenter raised concerns about the 2022 bond referendum accounting and board practices; the board's business administrator clarified the referendum balance, the superintendent search committee reported narrowing candidates to two finalists, and the board approved the consent agenda and a school-board recognition resolution.
At its Dec. 16 meeting, the Wall Township Board of Education honored Ralph Adonisio for 12 years of service and recognized his leadership on facilities planning and a three‑year strategic plan; Adonisio delivered a farewell address thanking staff and the community.
During two public comment periods at the Dec. 16 meeting, residents raised concerns about the superintendent search process and stakeholder list, asked for a district health benefits analysis and cited specific stop‑loss terms, and reported heating and ceiling drainage problems at Central School.