Tag: Marlboro Board of Education

  • Marlboro schools will be in session through June 26

    Marlboro schools will be in session through June 26

    MARLBORO – Members of the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education have discussed possible ways to account for snow days during the 2018-19 school year. The board’s discussion came in the wake of the winter of 2017-18, when the district closed for snow six times, including four days in March: March 7-8 and March…

  • Marlboro school board introduces $92.3M budget for 2018-19

    Marlboro school board introduces $92.3M budget for 2018-19

    MARLBORO – A divided Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has introduced a tentative budget for 2018-19 that totals $92.3 million and will be supported by a tax levy of $76.4 million to be paid by Marlboro’s residential and commercial property owners. If the budget is adopted as introduced, the owner of a home…

  • Board approves agreement to place police officers in Marlboro schools

    Board approves agreement to place police officers in Marlboro schools

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has entered into an agreement with the township to assign an armed Marlboro police officer to every district school during school hours for the remainder of the 2017-18 school year. The board’s cost to place a regular full-time officer in each school beginning April 9…

  • Policies address student registration, school security position

    Policies address student registration, school security position

    MARLBORO – On Feb. 27, residents will be able to weigh in on proposed changes to the Marlboro K-8 School District’s policy regarding a student’s entrance age and transfers into the district. The Board of Education will meet that evening in the district’s administration building in the municipal complex. The revised policy states that “No…

  • Wolfe tapped as president of Marlboro school board

    Wolfe tapped as president of Marlboro school board

    MARLBORO – Robyn Wolfe has been elected president of the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education for the next year. The board held its reorganization meeting on Jan. 2, during which Anisha Gizersky, Vlad Goldfarb and Susan Shrem were sworn in to begin serving the three-year terms they won in the Nov. 7 election.…

  • Three newcomers elected to Marlboro school board

    Three newcomers elected to Marlboro school board

    MARLBORO – Anisha Gizersky, Vlad Goldfarb and Susan Shrem have been elected to the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education. The trio outpolled incumbents Debbie Mattos and Craig Marshall, and newcomers Eric Salant and Paul Fins. Mattos has served on the board since 2013 and Marshall joined the board in 2015. Gizersky, Goldfarb and…

  • Marlboro school board approves new contract for superintendent

    Marlboro school board approves new contract for superintendent

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has cancelled the existing contract it had with Superintendent of Schools Eric Hibbs which had three years to run and replaced it with a new five-year agreement. Board members voted 5-2 with two abstentions to approve Hibbs’ new contract at their Oct. 17 regular meeting.…

  • Marlboro voters reject $26M school district referendum

    Marlboro voters reject $26M school district referendum

    MARLBORO – Voters have rejected a $26.3 million construction referendum that the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education placed before them on Sept. 26. According to results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, the referendum question was defeated by a count of 2,344 no votes to 1,841 yes votes. The result is unofficial until…

  • Marlboro school board president details referendum

    Marlboro school board president details referendum

    By Debbie Mattos I am currently serving as the proud president of the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education. Although as president I am able to speak on behalf of the board, I am choosing to express my personal views on why our referendum on Sept. 26 is necessary for our students and community.…