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Clark Board approves personnel slate after public questions about administrative hires and contract disclosure

August 11, 2025 | Clark Township, Union County, New Jersey


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Clark Board approves personnel slate after public questions about administrative hires and contract disclosure
The Clark Public Schools Board of Education approved personnel items 1–31, along with related curriculum, governance and finance items, after public comment raised questions about the timing and disclosure of contracts for new administrative hires. Board President Steve Dunker Sloot called the votes; motions carried with at least one member abstaining on several personnel items.
Public commenter Michael Shulman asked the board to publish contract details, salaries and job descriptions for recently proposed administrative positions before votes. "These things need to be explained to people before the contracts are approved, not after," Shulman said during the public comment period.
Superintendent Ed Grandy responded that the job descriptions were being approved that evening and that contracts cannot be released until the board has approved them. Grandy said the district runs "very lean administratively" and described the newly proposed director-level position as intended to support instructional leadership and the district's expansion, including preschool and referendum planning.
During the meeting the board voted on personnel items; one board member abstained on specific subsets of the personnel package while voting yes on the remainder. The motion to approve curriculum item 32 and governance items 33 and 34 also passed by roll call. Finance items 35–54 were approved by roll call with several abstentions recorded on particular items. The board president declared the motions carried.
Board members and administration emphasized the limits of public disclosure around individual personnel matters. Grandy said information that can be released will be provided through the "proper channels" and that the board had vetted the dean-of-students job description in prior sessions.
The board moved on after the votes to the superintendent's report and other agenda items.

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