Brian Zychowski, the superintendent of North Brunswick schools, supports the state’s general direction and headed a state task force last year that recommended many of the changes for evaluating both teachers and administrators.
But with six schools and more than 6,000 students, Zychowski ponders the wisdom of putting both systems in place next year. Nor does he hide some worry that it’s too much.
“The big question is the four-letter word: 'time',” he said this week.
Jersey City Councilman Steve Fulop and city attorney Bill Matsikoudis got into a shouting match at Wednesday’s council meeting over proposed changes to the city’s pay-to-play ordinance.
The changes would prohibit political donors from receiving contracts with the Jersey City Board of Education.The Hunterdon County Democrat reports that South Hunterdon Regional School District, with a total enrollment of 400 kids in middle and high school, and Stockton School, which enrolls 50 students in preschool through grade 5, may consolidate to form a regional district.
The argument grew so heated, with the two men shouting at each other and other council members yelling at them to stop, that Council President Peter Brennan took the unusual step of banging his gavel and ordering Matsikoudis to return to his seat.