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Ridgewood Board Of Education Adapts Community & Strategic Plans for the 2015-2016 school year

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Community and Strategic Plan Approved by the Board of Education

At its October 5 meeting, the Board of Education approved the Community & Strategic Plans for the 2015-2016 school year.​

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10 thoughts on “Ridgewood Board Of Education Adapts Community & Strategic Plans for the 2015-2016 school year

  1. Pay special attention to page 6:

    “Investigate the feasibility of a full-day Kindergarten
    program, and proceed with process for launching full day
    program if approved by BO.”

    With beg red letters: If budget permits. Big numbers of students with high density housing will make this very difficult and if both happen do we have to stay within 2% cap? what will happen to class sizes if no relief from cap?

  2. How about buy the property next to the HS which is for sale. It would be a great parking lot or expansion option if needed in the future.

  3. 10:10, another way to stay within the 2% cap is to cut salaries and benefits

  4. Excellent idea 12:29PM. Show us how its done by cutting your pay and benefits!

    1. Obamacare will do you just fine

  5. @ 12:29, considering the teacher’s union has been negotiating their new contract for over 8 months and it remains unsettled (largely over benefit payments) I HIGHLY doubt that will happen.

  6. James, sounds like a plan.

  7. Let the greedy teachers pay for thei own Cadillac health care plan.

  8. Well said 6.46… they need to do it FOR THE KIDS..HAAA

  9. Let them strike.
    Then replace them.

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