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Residents press Secaucus board for transparency as officials outline proposed budget and recovery plan

May 01, 2026 | Secaucus School District, School Districts, New Jersey


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Residents press Secaucus board for transparency as officials outline proposed budget and recovery plan
Several residents told the Board of Education and municipal leaders they are concerned both about academic outcomes and the process used to develop the district budget.

Anthony Grinieri, a Secaucus resident and parent, said test results and governance history worry him: "Our school district currently is in...bad shape both financially, I believe, and educationally," he said, noting recent New Jersey Student Learning Assessment results and alleging frequent superintendent turnover. He urged the board and the town to use statutory adjustments to cover rising costs rather than leave the system without oversight.

Dina Drebizio, speaking later in the public forum, said residents had asked for proactive planning ahead of rising health-care and revenue pressures and stated the district faced "a deficit of approximately 2 million," calling for transparency and long-term planning so future tax increases and cuts are not reactive.

Interim Superintendent Mark Toback responded to questions about assessments and performance by explaining that the NJSLS reports multiple performance categories and that the district is working on improvement plans. He acknowledged gaps and said staff and the board are planning a series of presentations and milestones so the public can review materials in advance. The administration said staffing and program details would be discussed at the next board meeting and that, as of this session, no program eliminations had been finalized.

The exchange underscored two tensions: community demand for precise, publicly accessible budget documentation and residentspressure for both accountability in spending and evidence that additional revenue will translate into improved services.

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