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BHCW 03/10/2024 Newsletter – Save OPRA

What’s Important to Know About Berkeley Heights This Week…. This week’s newsletter begins with vital information for Berkeley Heights Residents. We cover renewed efforts on the state level to destroy OPRA, the rally to defend our current law, and ways that YOU can help in the effort. Time is of the essence as both bills are being heard TOMORROW – Monday – 03/11/2024....
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Parent Expresses Concerns About BHPSNJ Superintendent’s Social Media Post

The following is an email provided to BHCW from Berkeley Heights Resident and Parent Ekin Najarian to Dr. Varley and the Berkeley Heights Board of Education. Dr. Varley / Whitfield: Just as your approval for your extended leave before your resignation was approved, you posted a unique image and caption on your Facebook page which was shared with me.  I...
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More Questions on The Berkeley Heights Public School Busing Controversy

Written by a Berkeley Heights Community Member and BHPSNJ Parent Volunteer The long awaited transportation presentation was provided to the public and the Board at the 2/26/24 meeting. Inconsistencies with our current transportation program were the key takeaway. Those inconsistencies mostly surrounded bussing routes and highlighted a need for an updated software program to tackle most issues surrounding the current...
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Proposed N.J. School Aid Dollars Released for 2024-25- Where We Are and Some Background

Berkeley Heights receives slightly lower amount of state aid -Written by an Educator in The Community Following the Governor’s budget address with a proposed increase of more than $901 million for public schools, Berkeley Heights Public Schools is receiving slightly lower proposed state aid in the 2024-25 school year than this current 2023-24 school year. Data for all districts can...
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BHCW 03/03/2024 Newsletter

What’s Important to Know About Berkeley Heights This Week…. The week’s newsletter thoroughly analyzes Gale Bradford’s first meeting as BOE President and yet another crammed agenda. Residents will learn how Ms. Bradford’s autocratic and probably illegal method of running a meeting collided with three substantial presentations crammed in one meeting, led to a “by design” inability on the part of...
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Team Notes on the 02/26/2024 BHPSNJ Audit Presentation – Big Questions Get Little Time and Explanation

​After the community discovered that the District submitted the Audit without a public presentation and BOE awareness, we finally had a presentation on the Audit.   Gale Bradford ensured the process was rushed, through the improper use of her position as president – BOE Members only had 16 minutes to ask about a $65 Million Spend. This is quite funny when you consider that at...
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New President Takes Same Old Tactics To A Whole New Level – Notes on the 02/26/2024 BOE Meeting

Welcome to the Dysfunction of the 2024 Berkeley Heights BOE I initially set out to write a re-cap of the February 26, 2024 Berkeley Heights Board of Education meeting, but assuming no one wants to read an article similar in length to War and Peace, instead I want to focus on the overarching problems and take-aways from this meeting. There...
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Resident Expresses Concerns on Potential BHPSNJ OPMA Violations and BOE Meeting Calendar

We received the following email chain for publication from Resident Matthew Behne regarding a potential Open Public Meetings Act violation on the part of the District, along with what was missing information on BOE Meetings on the District Website. The email starts with a message to the Berkeley Heights Public School Business Administrator: Good Afternoon Mr. Juskiewicz, Ms. Varley, and...
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