The North Brunswick Township Board of Education approved a consent agenda at its May 22 regular meeting that included personnel, curriculum, finance, policy and transportation items, with the motion passing by roll call.
Business operations committee chair Mister Wen summarized several finance and facilities items the district plans to advance: a visitor-management system (not to exceed $45,992), purchase of new security cameras for elementary schools at the Maple Meade complex (transcript figure approximately $231,000), renewal of the Chartwells food-services contract and a Remedy Analytics agreement to help manage health-care costs, a Linwood kitchen refrigerator replacement (about $4,800), and a high-school auditorium lighting system replacement (transcript figure approximately $684,714). Wen said the lighting work will include a dimmer/control rack and New Jersey code-compliant emergency egress lighting and will use capital-fund monies identified in the district’s previous DOE capital plan.
Wen also reported the district’s 3–5 year facility study is nearly complete and that preliminary demographic data indicate enrollment is currently stable; he noted the district plans to start pool work tentatively on Aug. 26. The board approved the finance and contract items as part of the consent agenda.
Mister Brockman, reporting for human resources, said the district has posted vacancies for 2024–25 and continues recruiting bilingual teachers and substitutes. Vice President James summarized education-committee items including updates on a teacher climate and culture grant proposal, gifted-and-talented programming and finalized changes to the 2025–26 calendar.
All consent-agenda motions were approved by roll-call vote; the clerk recorded unanimous "yes" votes on the items presented.