Paul Roth will serve in the position at a rate of $825 per day.
Montclair Board of Education
Audit of Montclair schools finds four areas in need of improvement
Three recommendations are repeats from audits in past years.
Montclair school board’s $188 million capital improvement plan moves forward
Applications will be submitted to N.J. by May 5, for reimbursement of between 28% and 34%
Some early support for Montclair schools’ $190M capital plan
But some community leaders are holding off for more information.
Montclair school board now eyeing a $190 million referendum
Estimated impact on average taxpayer: $870 by the fifth year.
Montclair schools now eyeing a more than $15M bonding measure
The bond proposal being developed would include more than HVAC upgrades.
Investigator looking into allegation of ‘discriminatory statements’ by Montclair schools staffer
By TALIA WIENER wiener@montclairlocal.news The independent consultant hired by the Montclair school district earlier this month is investigating a complaint alleging discriminatory statements made by a Montclair school district staff […]
Montclair Board of Education to present on long-range facilities plan referendum
The presentation will be Monday, March 28 at 6:30 p.m.
Vote Montclair founder says he’s sorry for writing the piece that has members quitting
By LOUIS C. HOCHMAN hochman@montclairlocal.news The founder of Vote Montclair said in a message to his mailing list Friday he’d “let down friends and collaborators” when he wrote a piece […]
Vote Montclair members quit after founder criticizes school unions for protecting seniority
The two just-elected Board of Education members who Vote Montclair had backed say group founder Erik D’Amato doesn’t speak for them “nor anyone else who was involved with the now defunct Vote Montclair.”
Let’s get out the vote, Montclair. We can do better! (Letter to the editor)
Becky Koch says she expected a better showing at the polls in the March 8 school board election.
Montclair schools hire another independent investigator — but for what?
The last time the district hired an investigator, it was over the explosive “whistleblower” report alleging years of abusive treatment and neglected maintenance.
Turnout was low. Interest was high. What to learn from Montclair’s first (and off-cycle) school board election
What a quickly run race with a crowded field, held in March, does and doesn’t tell us
Dunn, Deysher make history, handily winning Montclair’s first-ever Board of Education election
It was an election marked by high interest — with nine candidates seeking seats and voters picking board members directly for the first time in Montclair’s history — but low turnout.