
Pam Stanley et al. Appeal School Ethics Decision: Students, Teachers & Taxpayers Will Cover Their Bill
When Robert Cianciulli stated, at the most recent Berkeley Heights Board of Education meeting, that the recent finding of ethics violations would be appealed, I had hoped he was just making noise. Sadly, it’s true. Faced with a decision by the Office of Administrative Law and the School Ethics Commission, Pamela Stanley, Robert Cianciulli, and the rest of the former...

What is Gale Bradford Thinking?
Pam Stanley Slated for Vote as Finance Chair Following NJ21st’s initial OPRA request for documents previously provided to community members under OPRA, a correspondence was revealed from a BHPS employee—whose name has been redacted—to the Board President and Acting Superintendent, urging action on a matter of concern. In this correspondence, a teacher alleges that Ms. Stanley willfully violated the Code...

School Ethics Commission Upholds OAL Ruling and Recommends Harsher Penalty for Stanley, Cianculli, Hyman, D’Aquila, Penna and Young
In May of 2022, Berkeley Heights board of education members Robert Ciancuilli, Pamela Stanley, Angela Penna, Michael D’Aquila, Joy Young and Jordan Hyman kicked off a series of decisions that would lead to three separate complaints of ethics violations being filed by residents. Over the course of nearly three years, these cases worked their way from the New Jersey School...

Another Stanley Circus
Setting the Stage….Or Ring Every quarter (or so), members of NJ21st submit an Open Public Records Act (OPRA) request to the Business Administrator (BA), asking for all records provided to OPRA requestors. Once requested, these records become public documents. At a recent Board meeting, certain statements were presented that can only be described as misinformation regarding OPRA requests. What’s particularly...

Arik Samson Speaks to Jordan Hyman’s Record on Ethics in Response to OAL Decision
Arik Samson addresses Mr. Hyman’s record on ethics during his tenure on the BOE and calls for his and Ms. Stanley’s resignation. The OAL decision became public almost immediately after the election. Ms. Stanley is currently in the lead for one of two seats on the BOE (+106 votes) relative to a third candidate (George DeVanney) and Mr. Hyman ran...

Shauna Responds to Jordan Hyman Directly on OAL Decision
Shauna, who broke the story on the OAL Decision finding Mr. Hyman, Ms. Stanley and other members of the BOE Majority violated BOE Ethical standards, responds directly to Mr. Hyman’s statement regarding media coverage. Link to Full Decision Read Other Articles on BHPSNJ Ethics Issues Subscribe to NJ21st For Free

Sai Akiri responds to Jordan Hyman’s Statement on OAL Ruling
Sai Akiri responds to Mr. Hyman’s statement regarding NJ21st and TapInto’s coverage of the OAL ruling. Consenting members of the public will also share their reactions to his response, which will be posted at a later time. Link to Full Decision Read Other Articles on BHPSNJ Ethics Issues Subscribe to NJ21st For Free

Jordan Hyman Responds to Media Coverage Surrounding OAL Decision
Mr. Hyman has issued a response to NJ21st and TapInto’s coverage of the OAL ruling. Ms. Akiri and consenting members of the public will also share their reactions to his response, which will be posted at a later time. Link to Full Decision Read Other Articles on BHPSNJ Ethics Issues Subscribe to NJ21st For Free

Follow Up To Article on OAL Decision v. Former BOE Majority Published Yesterday
-John Migueis Over the past three years, we have consistently provided a full accounting behind the issues that led to the most recent findings by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL). Specifically, regarding the most recent finding, numerous community members—including contributors, family members, and even a former Board of Education (BOE) member—advised the Board Majority at the time that using...

Office of Administrative Law Finds Former BOE Majority Acted Unethically
OAL writes scathing finding against Robert Cianciulli, Pamela Stanley, Michael D’Aquila, Angela Penna, Joy Young and Jordan Hyman After a timeframe spanning over two years, the BOE ethics violations that occurred in May, June and September of 2022 have reached the first round of findings; a decision against the Berkeley Heights Board of Education Members in place at that time....