Tag: Old Bridge Board of Education
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Five candidates will vie for the three, three-year terms available on the Old Bridge Board of Education
OLD BRIDGE – Five candidates will vie for the three, three-year terms available on the Old Bridge Board of Education for the election in November. The candidates include incumbents Jill L. Decaro, Lisa Lent and Matthew Anthony Sulikowski; former board member Frank Weber; and newcomer Allison T. Vass. Sulikowski is running on the For the…
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Old Bridge Public Schools will begin school year all-remote until Oct. 12
OLD BRIDGE – Old Bridge Public Schools will begin the 2020-21 school year all-remote until Oct. 12. The district’s re-entry task force – administrators, teachers, parents and staff, including personnel from transportation, maintenance, custodial, nurses, and food service – held lengthy meetings on Aug. 14 and 18 to discuss the state’s option to allow school…
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Proposed hybrid reopening schools plan will bring teachers, staff and students in-person three times a week in Old Bridge
OLD BRIDGE – Old Bridge public school officials presented their proposed hybrid reopening schools plan, which bring teachers, staff and students in-person three times a week. In the proposed plan, the 8,500 students will be split up alphabetically in sections A, B, and C. A section will learn in-person on Mondays while sections B and…
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Five candidates will vie for three seats on Old Bridge Board of Education in November election
OLD BRIDGE – Five candidates have filed to have their name’s appear on the ballot for the three, three-year terms on the Old Bridge Board of Education for the election in November. The candidates include incumbents Jill L. Decaro, Lisa Lent and Matthew Anthony Sulikowski; former board member Frank Weber; and newcomer Allison T. Vass.…
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Old Bridge superintendent offers ‘hopeful optimism’ as BOE adopts 2020-21 budget
OLD BRIDGE – Schools Superintendent David Cittadino expressed “hopeful optimism” as school officials moved to approve the 2020-21 budget. “We know the revenue generated by the state has taken a hit during COVID-19,” he said. “It’s with hopeful optimism that this budget and state aid will remain the same as we move into the summer.”…
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Schools superintendent treats Old Bridge Class of 2020 with #OBBannerDay
OLD BRIDGE – Schools Superintendent David Cittadino wanted to do something “original, memorable and truly a New Jersey thing” for his students of the Class of 2020. “As a superintendent I am presented with many suggestions from what other districts across the nation are doing to recognize their students during these very difficult times,” he…
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Proposed school budget supports all staff and programs in Old Bridge despite continued state aid reductions
OLD BRIDGE – The proposed 2020-21 school budget in Old Bridge supports all staff and programs despite continued state aid reductions. Board of Education members are praising the Old Bridge Township Public School District administration for their efforts to not repeat the grim reductions of the 2019-20 school budget, which saw the closure of Cheesequake…
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Old Bridge School District kicks off two campaigns in efforts to provide a sense of normalcy, community for students
OLD BRIDGE – The Old Bridge School District has kicked off two campaigns in efforts to maintain a sense of normalcy and community as distance learning continues in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic. Staff members at each school – Old Bridge High School; Carl Sandburg Middle School; Jonas Salk Middle School; and the…
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Old Bridge Public School District donates medical supplies to township’s first responders
OLD BRIDGE – With schools closed indefinitely due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, Schools Superintendent David Cittadino realized a dire need the district could fill. Thus, the district donated much-needed medical supplies to the township’s first responders. The supplies included masks, gloves, protective gel, wipes and rubber gloves, according to district officials in a release.…