
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, as Back to School Night activities conclude this September parents are examining why Cottage Place employees were handing out new eye glasses for students to wear during this 2025-2026 school year.
The new lenses have been donated by the Board of Education and the Superintendent of Schools with funding coming from the Cleary, Giacobbe, Alfieri, Jacobs Law Firm and New Jersey Democratic lawmakers. Students may find the frames made from Full Service Community School pillars and the lenses colored with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Critical Theories.
For those who have recently visited their ophthalmologist, the glasses act as corrective lenses that reveal the district’s vision for deconstructing both 406 years of America’s majoritarian history and the district’s tradition of excellence. Anyone who schedules annual exams routinely sees the correlation between declining public school enrollments, poor test scores, rising childhood mental illnesses and “Damaging Entire Industries” agendas that these lawmakers and policy makers push. What remains blurry is how Cottage Place’s sights on pursuing an opposing counter story will come into focus without federal funding and with changes expected at the state government level.
Parents who picked these glasses up off hallway floors were able to discern that progressive law firms, with influence from state politicians, are contracting directly with Ridgewood Schools to incorporate a jurisprudence for social activism and justice that encourages district administrators’ to make decisions with impunity.
Although District administrators are hoping to hype students with an exciting new fashion trend, student organizations will be advocating for funds to place recycling bins in each school because they will be ditching this fad by revising their ‘fit with a more classic style of eye wear.
The exam results demonstrate that Vision 2030 is short sighted, going only far enough for Ms. Brogan to pass her Board seat off to another resident beholden to Democratic county and state legislators, and for Dr. Schwarz to secure his consulting firm role. There is a more powerful sight to behold once residents start tossing these cheap one use glasses into the trash come November.
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