School Board Notes
NJDOE Releases 2026 School Election and Budget Procedures Calendar
The 2026 School Election and Budget Procedures Calendar has been released.
01/06/2026
Topics: School Budget and Finances, School Elections
School Board Notes
Voters Decide Proposed Construction Questions in December 2025 Special School Election
Voters went to the polls on Dec. 9 to vote on school construction questions. Statewide, the New Jersey School Boards Association learned of four (4) boards of education with construction on the ballot. Information is acquired from county clerk offices and websites.
12/10/2025
Topics: School Budget and Finances, School Elections
School Board Notes
Voters to Decide Proposed Questions in Special School Election
Several ballet proposals have been submitted for the upcoming special election on Dec. 9.
12/02/2025
Topics: School Elections
School Board Notes
Voters Decide Proposed Construction Questions in November Election
Voters went to the polls on Nov. 4 to vote on school board members, school construction questions, and other proposals.
11/06/2025
Topics: School Elections
School Board Notes
NJSBA’s Nominating Committee to Present Officer Candidate for Special Election at November Meeting
At the Association’s bi-annual meeting on Nov. 22, 2025, the NJSBA nominating committee will present a candidate for election to the office of Vice President for Legislation/Resolutions.
09/23/2025
Topics: School Elections
School Board Notes
Voters Decide Fate of Numerous Construction Questions in Special Election
Voters went to the polls for a special school election March 11, voting on numerous school construction questions and other proposals.
03/11/2025
Topics: School Elections
School Board Notes
Voters to Decide Construction Questions in March 11 Special Election
Statewide, the New Jersey School Boards Association has learned of 16 boards of education with construction proposals or other questions on the ballot.
02/25/2025
Topics: School Elections
School Board Notes
Voters Approve All School Questions in Special Election
Statewide, the New Jersey School Boards Association learned of four boards of education with construction questions on the ballot. All the proposals were approved by voters, according to published reports and unofficial results from the county clerks.
01/28/2025
Topics: School Elections
NJDOE Releases 2026 School Election and Budget Procedures Calendar
The 2026 School Election and Budget Procedures Calendar has been released.
Voters Decide Proposed Construction Questions in December 2025 Special School Election
Voters went to the polls on Dec. 9 to vote on school construction questions. Statewide, the New Jersey School Boards Association learned of four (4) boards of education with construction on the ballot. Information is acquired from county clerk offices and websites.
Voters to Decide Proposed Questions in Special School Election
Several ballet proposals have been submitted for the upcoming special election on Dec. 9.
Voters Decide Proposed Construction Questions in November Election
Voters went to the polls on Nov. 4 to vote on school board members, school construction questions, and other proposals.
NJSBA’s Nominating Committee to Present Officer Candidate for Special Election at November Meeting
At the Association’s bi-annual meeting on Nov. 22, 2025, the NJSBA nominating committee will present a candidate for election to the office of Vice President for Legislation/Resolutions.
Voters Decide Fate of Numerous Construction Questions in Special Election
Voters went to the polls for a special school election March 11, voting on numerous school construction questions and other proposals.
Voters to Decide Construction Questions in March 11 Special Election
Statewide, the New Jersey School Boards Association has learned of 16 boards of education with construction proposals or other questions on the ballot.
Voters Approve All School Questions in Special Election
Statewide, the New Jersey School Boards Association learned of four boards of education with construction questions on the ballot. All the proposals were approved by voters, according to published reports and unofficial results from the county clerks.