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BOARD OF EDUCATION
Public control of public education is one of the cornerstones of a free society and people exercise that control through their local school Board of Education. Click below to learn more about the Holmdel Board of Education.Terence Wall
President
Christian DiMare
Vice President
Dr. J. Scott Cascone
Superintendent
Michael Petrizzo, CPA
Business Administrator/Board SecretaryKyle Trent, Esq.
Board AttorneyMeet the Holmdel Township Board of Education Members
Would you like to contact all board members at the same time?
The following e-mail address will send an e-mail to all board members
boardmembers@holmdelschools.orgPlease be advised that any correspondence sent to members of the Holmdel Township Board of Education or its employees by electronic or other means may be subject to disclosure under the Open Public Records laws of the State of New Jersey and, therefore, accessible to members of the general public or media agencies.
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2022-2023 Board Goals
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Provide quarterly updates on district goals and student achievement
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Investigate strategic planning processes/partners, identify the partner to be utilized by the district, receive updates on the status of the plan, provide opportunities for feedback from the board and to the administration
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Engage in professional development for the board 3 – 4 times per year (may include Ethics, HIB, SEL, Gender Equity, etc.)
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The Role of the Board
The role of the School Board member is not to run the schools, but to see that the schools are well run. Boards operate through policy to be effective and efficient, and to avoid appearing to be arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable. All district policies are public documents.
Members of the Board of Education are elected by qualified voters in the community. Members are elected to three-year terms and normally three seats are up for election each fall. The Board selects a president and vice-president.
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Board Meetings
All Regular Business Meetings will be held at Holmdel High School, 36 Crawfords Corner Road, Holmdel, New Jersey 07733 unless a different location is advertised. Meetings will commence at 6:00 p.m., prevailing time for an Executive Session, to discuss matters exempt from public discussion by law, including but not limited to student matters, contract matters, personnel matters, negotiations and/or litigation. The public portion of the meetings will commence at approximately 7:00 p.m. prevailing time.
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The Board of Education Agenda
The meeting of the Board of Education follows a definite plan called "The Agenda.” The agenda follows guidelines, which are established by the State Legislature and the New Jersey State Department of Education. The school administration and Board of Education members recommend items on the agenda. The president of the board, who is elected by other members of the school board, presides at all regular and special meetings. The vice president presides in the president’s absence.
Board members receive the agenda and supporting documents well in advance of each meeting so they can study the materials and be prepared to make decisions. The Board of Education cannot be expected to make informed decisions on important questions without having all the available information and will not usually act on items not included on the agenda.
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Getting on the Agenda
If you want to appear before the board, you can contact the superintendent's office prior to the Wednesday meeting. However, it is best to come the night of the meeting and address your question(s) or concern(s) directly to the board. Groups are also welcome but proceedings are facilitated if one person acts as the spokesperson. Copies of the agenda are provided to individuals attending board meetings and posted to the district website.
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Addressing the Board
The school board benefits from comments and questions from concerned citizens who attend meetings. Therefore, an opportunity is provided for you to be heard during the public portion of the regular meeting.
During the open portion of the meeting, the board president will acknowledge you up to speak. Once called, you must rise, and state your name and address to the board, so that it may be recorded. Members of the board and the superintendent may ask questions or make remarks in response to your comments. If you have a detailed question or one that requires a great deal of explanation, you may want to send your question in advance to the board secretary.
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Charges, Complaints or Challenges
The public meeting of the school board is not the place to initiate personal charges or complaints against individual employees. If you have any charges, complaints or challenges, you are encouraged to put them in writing to the superintendent or the board secretary. Please be sure to give us your name, address and phone number. All such charges or complaints, if presented to the board directly, will be referred to the superintendent. Occasionally, during a regular Board of Education meeting it becomes necessary for members of the public to wait while the Board of Education goes into "Executive Session." This occurs when the board needs to discuss a personnel matter or potentially sensitive issue. The results of the executive session are made public once the board has voted on them.
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The Board of Education Table
In addition to the members of the Board of Education, the superintendent of schools, the district's legal counsel, and the board secretary sit at the conference table. Other district administrators and staff may also be in attendance.
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Superintendent of Schools
The Superintendent of Schools is appointed by the board and serves as it executive officer in administering board policies in the operation of our school. She/He also acts as an advisor in keeping the board informed of the needs and programs of the schools. The superintendent is available to the board as a professional resource and her/his recommendations normally precede any board actions relating to recruitment, election and supervision of professional staff, selection of textbooks and instructional material; development of curriculum, long-term planning and fiscal affairs. The superintendent is appointed by the board for a specified term.
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PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULE/INFO
FINANCIAL AUDIT INFORMATION
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NEED ASSISTANCE?
When questions or concerns arise, parents should first contact their child’s teacher. Most questions or concerns can be addressed at this level. However, if further resolution is required, then it is logical to communicate with someone at the next level. It is district policy that problems be pursued through the following channels and that each person will ensure that all previous levels have been contacted. The proper chain of command should be as follows:
- Teacher
- Counselor
- Department Supervisor
- Supervisor of Humanities (Language Arts/English, Social Studies, ESL)
- Supervisor of Mathematics and Science
- Supervisor of Gifted and Talented/Supplemental Programs
- Supervisor of Technology, Engineering and Media Centers
- Supervisor of Physical Education and Health
- Supervisor of Special Education
- Assistant Principal
- Principal
- Director
- Superintendent
- Board of Education
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