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Hillside board approves consent and committee agenda items, records abstentions; schedules May 5 budget meeting

April 30, 2026 | Hillside Public School District, School Districts, New Jersey


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Hillside board approves consent and committee agenda items, records abstentions; schedules May 5 budget meeting
At its April 6 meeting the Hillside Board of Education moved and approved a slate of committee and consent items across organizational, finance, buildings & grounds, education, policy and labor sections.

Miss Hargrave moved organization item number one, it was seconded, and the board approved the motion by roll call with the members present recorded as voting in the affirmative. During the finance roll call the board moved finance items 1–10 as a block; several abstentions were read into the record during that roll call (the transcript records an abstention on finance item 10 and additional line-item abstentions read aloud during the finance tally). Buildings & grounds items 1–3, education items 1–10, policy item(s) and labor items 1–21 were also moved and approved by roll call in sequence.

The meeting transcript records names called during each roll call and multiple brief notes of abstention but does not consolidate a single numeric tally for every line item in the public audio. The board noted procedural clarifications during the buildings & grounds vote (a numeric percentage correction discussed in the meeting). Where members recorded abstentions, those abstentions were read into the official roll-call record rather than nullifying the motion; the motions were carried and the minutes reflect approval of the listed agenda blocks.

As part of closing business the board announced a special meeting for May 5 to discuss the budget; the chair said members were awaiting additional information from the state that could affect budget decisions.

Formal actions taken at the meeting were procedural and largely consent-based; no new standalone policy or ordinance was adopted in the public session beyond the committee-approved items recorded in the meeting minutes.

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