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    Flemington-Raritan Regional Board of Education Members (2023) in alphabetical order:
    Jaclyn Arce (Vice President), Valerie Bart, Loretta Borowsky, Lilian Colpas, Gina Criscitiello, Michelle Hurley (President), Tiffany Jarrett, Laurie Markowski and Susan Mitcheltree.

     
    Welcome to the Flemington-Raritan School District Board of Education. The Board is comprised of nine volunteer members, with seven members elected from Raritan Township and two members elected from Flemington Borough. Members are elected to three-year terms on the November general election day. 

    Role of the Board

    The Board of Education is the governing body of the school district, responsible for developing policy to ensure the proper care, management and control of district affairs, and supporting the mission of educating our students to reach their full potential.  To that end, the Flemington-Raritan Board of Education sets district policy which is then implemented by the superintendent and administrators.

    In addition to setting policy, the Board hires the superintendent; approves staff hirings, resignations, terminations and leaves of absence; reviews and adopts the district budget; approves expenditures; approves educational programs (curriculum), and otherwise ensures that proper facilities and equipment are available to support teaching and learning in the district.

    Board of Education Meetings

    Every January the Board holds an organization meeting to elect officers and set committees and appointments. There are standing committees that meet monthly to discuss specific issues and make recommendations to the Board as a whole. The standing committees of the Flemington-Raritan Board of Education are Instruction and Program, Operations, Personnel, Policy and Transportation.  Board members typically serve on multiple committees within the board structure. Board members are also appointed as liaisons to a variety of education-related and municipal organizations.

    District Mission Statement

    The following district mission statement is read publically at each board meeting.

    As a Community of One, WE:

    Foster social, emotional, and academic growth within a connected learning community

    Respect, honor and embrace diverse family and community values by building collaborative partnerships

    Strengthen opportunities that nurture creative and critical thinkers

    Develop and inspire personal excellence.

    Every Student - Every Day - Every Opportunity

     

    Open Public Meetings

    Board of Education meetings are typically scheduled on the second and fourth Mondays each month during the school year and one time per month during July and August.  Board meetings are held at 7:00 PM in Lecture Room B132 at J.P. Case Middle School, 301 Case Boulevard, Flemington, unless otherwise noted. All regularly scheduled meetings are noted in the district calendar, district website, announced to Raritan Township, announced to Flemington Borough, announced within the six schools of the district and published in both the Hunterdon County Democrat and The Courier News.  You may also call the district office, (908) 284-7561, for meeting schedules and updates.

    Executive Session Meetings

    The Board of Education may meet in Executive Sessions, which are sessions closed to the public.  Executive Sessions are noted on the Board of Education Meeting Agendas.  Executive Sessions are required for the Board members to discuss legal matters, items of confidential nature, personnel and legal negotiations. Executive Sessions are typically scheduled prior to Open Public Meetings and may also continue directly following an Open Public Meeting.  Executive Sessions may be scheduled at any time the board leadership determines this type meeting is required. Proper notices are posted for all Executive Sessions held by the Board of Education.

    Public Participation at Board of Education Meetings

    The Board of Education recognizes the value of public comment on educational issues and the importance of allowing members of the public to express themselves on school matters of community interest.  On a board agenda, the public may address the board during the ‘Citizens Address the Board’ agenda item.

    The meeting agenda will include the following language for this agenda item:

    This is the portion of our meeting reserved for public comment pursuant to N.J.S.A. 10:4-12(a), the Open Public Meetings Act. Members of the public are invited to address the Board according to the Board’s policy and bylaws.  Please be aware that this portion is your opportunity to comment, and is not a forum for the Board to respond to your comments. However, the Board will certainly give all comments appropriate consideration.

    Citizens are invited to address the Board of Education using the designated microphone(s) in the meeting room.  Citizens are requested to introduce themselves and should note that the comments are recorded and are incorporated into the audio recording.  Citizen comments are requested to be a maximum of three minutes in duration.  The Board reserves the right to limit public comments to three minutes per citizen and may limit the duration of the Citizens Address the Board section of the meeting.  The Board President will announce instructions at the beginning of each session.

    • Citizens Address the Board: First Opportunity to Speak

    The first opportunity to speak is early in the meeting under the Agenda Item “Citizens Address the Board.” At this time, we request that citizens limit their comments to Agenda Items only.

    • Citizens Address the Board: Second Opportunity to Speak

    The second opportunity is towards the end of the meeting. At that time, the public may address the Board on any concern.

    Board of Education Policies

    All policies of the Board of Education and the regulations of the School District are posted on the district website under the Board of Education, under Policies and Regulations

    Audio Recordings & Meeting Agendas of Public Meetings

    Audio recordings and meeting agendas for all Open Public Meetings are maintained by the Board of Education on the district website. To listen to audio recordings, please click here: Audio

    How to Become a Board Member

    For more information about becoming a Board member, please visit: New Jersey School Boards Association.

    • What are the requirements necessary to run for the Board of Education?

    Board candidates must meet specific legal qualifications. Candidates must also submit a notarized nominating petition endorsed and signed by ten (10) registered voters from within the jurisdiction (either Raritan Township or Flemington Borough). For additional information, the New Jersey School Boards Association publishes a School Board Candidate Kit, which is available by contacting the NJSBA at (888) 886-5722.

    • What kind of time commitment should Board members anticipate?

    Board members can anticipate attending at least two Board meetings a month, several committee meetings, and various school functions. A significant amount of time for reviewing written materials is also required.

    • What happens if a member moves away or decides to step down from the Board?

    In the event of a mid-term vacancy, the public is invited to apply to fill the opening. The existing Board members interview the candidates and then appoint one candidate to the open seat.  The appointment to fill a vacancy is for the remainder of the calendar year.  In that year’s November general election, the position is open for election by the public.

    Need more information on the Board of Education?

    Citizens can contact the District Office, located at 50 Court Street, Flemington, (908) 284-7561, for more information about the Board of Education.

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