Tag: Marlboro K-8 School District

  • Marlboro school board introduces $94M budget for 2020-21

    Marlboro school board introduces $94M budget for 2020-21

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has introduced a budget for the 2020-21 school year that totals $94.25 million. The budget calls for a local tax levy of $77.65 million to be paid by Marlboro’s residential and commercial property owners. The taxpayers’ share of the budget revenue will be about 84.5%.…

  • All Marlboro K-8 pupils may sign up to receive free lunch

    All Marlboro K-8 pupils may sign up to receive free lunch

    MARLBORO – Administrators in the Marlboro K-8 School District have announced that all students who are enrolled in the district will be eligible to receive a free lunch courtesy of the district during the state-mandated quarantine due to COVID-19. Superintendent of Schools Eric Hibbs said anyone who wishes to have their child enter the program…

  • Wolfe elected president of Marlboro school board

    Wolfe elected president of Marlboro school board

    MARLBORO – Robyn Wolfe has been re-elected president of the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education for 2020. The board held its reorganization meeting on Jan. 7 at the district’s administration building, when newcomer Jennifer Silacci and re-elected board members Patricia Branch and Randy Heller were sworn in to begin serving the three-year terms…

  • Four residents win seats on Marlboro K-8 school board

    Four residents win seats on Marlboro K-8 school board

    MARLBORO – Patricia Branch, Randy Heller, Jennifer Silacci and Robert Daniel have been elected to seats on the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education. In the Nov. 5 election for three three-year terms, Branch, an incumbent, received 3,432 votes, Silacci, a newcomer, received 3,468 votes, and Heller, an incumbent, received 3,167 votes to claim…

  • Marlboro school board introduces $92M budget for 2019-20

    Marlboro school board introduces $92M budget for 2019-20

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has introduced a tentative budget for the 2019-20 school year that totals $92.16 million. The budget calls for a local tax levy of $77.9 million to be paid by Marlboro’s residential and commercial property owners. The taxpayers’ share of the budget revenue will be about…

  • Marlboro school board members tap Branch to fill open seat

    Marlboro school board members tap Branch to fill open seat

    MARLBORO – Patricia Branch has been appointed to serve a one-year term on the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education. She will serve for the remainder of 2019. The vacancy on the board occurred when Anisha Gizersky resigned in November. The final year (2020) of a three-year term Gizersky won in November 2017 will…

  • Marlboro school board members decline to appoint any of five candidates to open seat

    Marlboro school board members decline to appoint any of five candidates to open seat

    MARLBORO – Members of the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education could not reach a consensus on Dec. 18 and did not appoint a resident to fill a vacant seat on the board. District administrators said the vacancy will be re-advertised. Anyone who has already applied to serve will not need to reapply and…

  • Amster, Shifrinson, Wolfe win seats on Marlboro school board

    Amster, Shifrinson, Wolfe win seats on Marlboro school board

    MARLBORO – Kathleen Amster, Stephen Shifrinson and Robyn Wolfe have been elected to three-year terms on the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education. The trio outpolled newcomers Rakesh Chandwani, Sarah Harris-Kreisler and Michelle Montecalvo in the school election on Nov. 6. Shifrinson and Wolfe are incumbents who have been elected to their second term…

  • Marlboro board makes changes in budget to account for loss of school aid

    Marlboro board makes changes in budget to account for loss of school aid

    The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has cut $313,566 from its 2018-19 budget and moved $213,566 from its surplus fund (savings) into the budget to compensate for an unexpected reduction in state aid for the upcoming school year. Under Gov. Phil Murphy’s initial proposal in March, the district’s state aid package for 2018-19…