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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 BOARD OF EDUCATION Ridgewood,

JUNE 25, 2018 Education Center

Executive Session 3:30 p.m.

Regular Public Meeting 5:00 p.m.

AGENDA

* * * * * MEETING REGULATIONS

At all regular meetings, two opportunities are provided for citizens to make comments. The public comment periods will be scheduled after presentations and approximately 6:00 p.m. or just prior to the end of the meeting, whichever occurs first. The first opportunity may be limited by the presiding officer to conclude at about 5:30 p.m. in order for the Board to continue with its scheduled agenda. The second opportunity will occur at about 6:00 p.m. at the discretion of the presiding officer taking into consideration a break point in the agenda.

At every opportunity for public comment, citizens are invited to comment on subjects on the agenda or general topics.

At the discretion of the presiding officer, public comments may be permitted at other times.

Persons wishing to speak must, upon being recognized, rise, sign in, and state their names and addresses. Each speaker shall be limited to four minutes. The Board Recorder will note the time. A speaker who has not finished in the allotted time will be directed by the presiding officer to summarize quickly and relinquish the floor within 30 seconds.

Comments shall be limited to issues. If personal remarks or discourteous statements are made, the presiding officer shall require the speaker to stop. No person will be recognized for a second time until all others asking to speak have been heard.

Mission Statement The Ridgewood Public Schools, committed to a tradition of excellence and innovation, in partnership with the community, provide a rich and challenging learning environment, enabling students to maximize their unique potentials to become life-long learners and productive, responsible citizens.

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL Mr. Loncto

II. FLAG SALUTE AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mr. Loncto

III. OPENING STATEMENT BY PRESIDING OFFICER Mr. Loncto

IV. PRESENTATIONS Mr. Loncto

A. RECOGNITION OF QUALIFICATION FOR 2018 INTERNATIONAL Dr. Fishbein GEOGRAPHY BEE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN BERLIN, GERMANY • BFMS Student Leo Manwaring

B. HEARING ON SCHOOL VIOLENCE, VANDALISM AND SUBSTANCE Dr. Fishbein ABUSE (INCLUDING HIB) REPORT

i. Introduction Dr. Fishbein This evening’s hearing responds to the School Violence, Vandalism and Substance Abuse (including HIB) Report. Participating in the hearing will be Ridgewood High School Assistant Principal Mr. Basil Pizzuto.

ii. Report: School Violence, Vandalism and Substance Abuse Dr. Fishbein (including HIB) Report Mr. Pizzuto will present and review the School Violence, Vandalism and Substance Abuse (including HIB) Report.

iii. Comments from the Public about the School Violence, Dr. Fishbein Vandalism and Substance Abuse (including HIB) Hearing

iv. Acceptance of the School Violence, Vandalism and Substance Dr. Fishbein (including HIB) Report Acceptance of the Hearing on School Violence, Vandalism, and Substance Abuse (including HIB) report.

C. SPECIAL EDUCATION REVIEW Dr. Fishbein

V. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Mr. Loncto

VI. CONSENT ITEMS Dr. Fishbein

A. ATTENDANCE AT CONFERENCES Dr. Fishbein As listed on Attachment A.

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 B. ADMINISTRATION Dr. Fishbein

i. Receipt of Suspension and Harassment, Intimidation, and Dr. Fishbein Bullying (HIB) Reports The Board has received confidential information regarding suspensions and investigations of HIB that have occurred since the last Board meeting.

ii. Acc eptance of the Final Report on the Audit Corrective Action Dr. Fishbein Plan for the 2016-2017 School Year Acceptance of the Final Report on the Audit Corrective Action Plan for the 2016-2017 school year.

The Board has received background information.

iii. Approval: Statement of Assurance for School Security Drills Dr. Fishbein Approval of the Statement of Assurance for School Security Drills pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:41-1.

The Board has received background information.

iv. Approval: District Nursing Services Plan for the 2018-2019 Dr. Fishbein School Year Approval of the District Nursing Services Plan for the 2018-2019 school year.

The Board has received background information.

v. Approval: 2018 -2019 Mentoring Plan Dr. Fishbein Approval of the 2018-2019 Mentoring Plan.

The Board has received background information.

vi. Approval: 2018 -2019 Professional Development Plan Dr. Fishbein Approval of the 2018-2019 Professional Development Plan.

The Board has received background information.

vii. Approval: Contracts for District Administrators Dr. Fishbein Approval of the following contracts, effective July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019, except where noted. These contracts have been approved by the Executive County Superintendent as required by law.

• Alfredo Aguilar, Business Administrator/Board Secretary * *Effective July 1, 2018 through July 31, 2018.

• Dr. Daniel Fishbein, Superintendent of Schools* *Effective July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2023. 3

REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 • Stacie Poelstra, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment

• Ojetta Townes, Manager of Human Resources

viii. Approval: Authorization to Submit an Application and Accept Dr. Fishbein Funds for the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESEA-ESSA) Grant for Fiscal Year 2019 Approval to submit an application and accept funds in the amount of $276,161 allocated to the Ridgewood Public Schools under the ongoing ESSA grant program as follows:

Title I $ 153,886 Title II-A $ 85,915 Title III $ 24,846 Title III-Immigrant $ 16,789

Total $ 281,436

The Board has received background information.

ix. Approval: Authorization to Submit an Application and Accept Dr. Fishbein Funds for the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA) Grant for Fiscal Year 2019 Approval to submit an application for and accept funds in the amount of $1,006,333 (Basic) and $38,120 (Preschool) allocated to the Ridgewood Public Schools under the ongoing IDEA grant program.

The Board has received background information.

C. CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION Dr. Fishbein

i. Approval: Field Trips Dr. Fishbein Approval of field trips as listed on Attachment B.

ii. Approval: Professional Development Agreement with Nicholas Dr. Fishbein Elefther Approval of a professional development agreement with Nicholas Elefther for training of Interactive Design I/II and Robotics I/II at the cost of $150 per hour, not to exceed 8 hours, for a total of $1,200 for the 2018-2019 school year.

The Board has received background information.

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 iii. Approval: Agreement with Starlight Homecare Agency, Inc. Dr. Fishbein d/b/a Star Pediatric Home Care Agency for Nursing Services Approval of an agreement with Starlight Homecare Agency, Inc. d/b/a Star Pediatric Home Care Agency for Nursing Services for the period July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.

The Board has received background information.

iv. Approval: Additional Out of District Placement Services for the Dr. Fishbein 2017-2018 School Year Approval of the additional out-of-district placement services for the 2017-2018 school year as listed below.

School # of Students Services Banyan Upper School 1 Bus aide & 1:1 Classroom Aide Little Falls, NJ (May 21 – June 20, 2018)

v. Approval: Special Education IEP Management System Services Dr. Fishbein Agreement with Realtime Information Technology, Inc. Approval of a Special Education IEP Management System Services Agreement with Realtime Information Technology, Inc., effective July 1, 2018 in the amount of $18,000.

The Board has received background information.

vi. Approval: Agreement with Sheraton Mahwah Hotel for RHS Dr. Fishbein Semi-Formal Approval of an agreement with Sheraton Mahwah Hotel for the RHS Semi-Formal to be held on January 11, 2019 in the amount of $6,600 at no cost to the Board.

The Board has received background information.

vii. Approval: Shared Services Agreement with Bergen County Dr. Fishbein Special Services (BCSS) Approval of a Shared Services Agreement with Bergen County Special Services at Somerville School, to operate the BCSS/Ridgewood Collaborative Program, for the period September 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.

The Board has received background information.

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 viii. Approval: Proposals for Summer 2018 Curriculum Writing Dr. Fishbein Approval of the proposals for Summer 2018 Curriculum Writing, as listed below.

The Board has received background information.

Curriculum Writer Course Title Task Hours Amount Not to Exceed Nicholas Elefther Interactive Design II New Course 18 $ 900.00 John Wohner Building & Design II New Couse 36 $1,919.88 Lauren Zielinski Social Studies 6 Revised Course 9 $ 497.97

ix. Approval: Consulting Agreement with The Educator Dr. Fishbein Collaborative, Inc. Approval of a consulting agreement with The Educator Collaborative, Inc. for the 2018-2019 school year, in the amount of $2,500.00

The Board has received background information.

x. Approval: 2018-2019 Ridgewood High School Sports Schedule Dr. Fishbein Approval of the 2018-2019 Ridgewood High School sports schedule, as listed on Attachment C.

The schedule has been reviewed and endorsed for equal educational opportunity.

D. HUMAN RESOURCES Dr. Fishbein

i. Appointments Dr. Fishbein (Appointments subject to receipt of appropriate documentation and the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) certificate, if required.)

Administrator KELLY, Antoinette - School Business Administrator/Board $190,000 Secretary, effective August 27, 2018, or as soon after as possible, pro-rated through June 30, 2019, pending verification of employment as outlined by Chapter 5.

Ms. Kelly’s credentials are as follows: ● Cresskill Board of Education, Business Administrator/Board Secretary - June 2006 to Present ● Paramus Board of Education, Assistant Business Administrator/Board Secretary - March 2000 to June 2006 ● Lerch, Vinci and Higgins, CPAS, RMAS, Senior Accountant/Auditor - March 1993 to February 2000 ● Various Bergen County School Districts, Treasurer of School Funds - April 2005 to Present

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 Education: ● The University of Rhode Island, College of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science Degree, Major: Business Administration/Concentration: Accounting - May 1991 ● Certified Public Accountant (CPA License - State of NJ)

Possesses the following New Jersey Standard Certificate: ● School Business Administrator

Teachers CONSOL, Mary - Physical Education/Health Teacher (tenure track), $65,958 Ridgewood High School, effective September 1, 2018 through June Cl. MA, St. 2 21, 2019, pending verification of employment as outlined by Chapter 5. Ms. Consol possesses a NJDOE Provisional Certificate as a Teacher of Health and Physical Education.

HWANG, Justin - Leave of Absence Replacement Mathematics $58,358 Teacher (non-tenure track), Ridgewood High School, effective Cl. BA, St. 1 September 1, 2018 through June 21, 2019, pending verification of employment as outlined by Chapter 5. Mr. Hwang anticipates issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing as a Teacher of Mathematics. Mr. Hwang will be registered into the NJDOE Provisional Program.

MENDE, Allison - Physical Education/Health Teacher (tenure track), $58,358 Ridgewood High School, effective September 1, 2018 through June Cl. BA, St. 1 21, 2019, pending verification of employment as outlined by Chapter 5. Ms. Mende possesses a NJDOE Certificate of Eligibility Certificate as a Teacher of Health and Physical Education. Ms. Mende will be registered into the NJDOE Provisional Program.

MURTHA, Timothy - Business Education Teacher (tenure track), $61,908 Ridgewood High School, effective September 1, 2018 through June Cl. BA+30, 21, 2019, pending verification of employment as outlined by Chapter St. 1 5. Mr. Murtha possesses a NJDOE Provisional Certificate as a Teacher of Comprehensive Business and Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing as an Elementary School Teacher with Mathematics Specialization: in Grades 5-8. Mr. Murtha will be registered into the NJDOE Provisional Program.

O’HAGAN, Carlin* - English Teacher (tenure track), Ridgewood High $58,858 School, effective September 1, 2018 through June 21, 2019, Cl. BA, St. 2 pending verification of employment as outlined by Chapter 5. Ms. O’Hagan possesses a NJDOE Provisional Certificate as a Teacher of English. ______*Related to staff member

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 THURLOW, Patrick – Leave of Absence Replacement Social $58,358 Studies Teacher (non-tenure track), Ridgewood High School, Cl. BA, St. 1 effective September 1, 2018 through June 21, 2019. Mr. Thurlow possesses a NJDOE Provisional Certificate as a Teacher of Social Studies.

Field Placements DERISI, Michael – Current Physical Education Teacher, Somerville School, The University of Scranton, Internship with Lorna Oates- Santos, Principal, Somerville School, effective July 2, 2018 through August 26, 2018.

HALVERSON, Samantha - Wake Forest University, Administrative Internship with Daniel Fishbein, Superintendent of Schools, Education Center, effective June 18, 2018 through August 3, 2018.

HORETSKY, Brandon – William Paterson University, Clinical Experience with Craig Mahler, Health and Physical Education Teacher, Benjamin Franklin Middle School, effective September 17, 2018 through December 10, 2018.

LANZA, Rossana – Bergen Community College, to observe Diane Kuiken, Science Teacher, George Washington Middle School, for one day in June, 2018.

RIVERA, Michael - Montclair State University, Clinical Practice with Drew Kreismer, Music Teacher, Orchard School, from September 4, 2018 through March 8, 2019.

WALSH, Carolyn - Montclair State University, Administrative Internship with Daniel Fishbein, Superintendent of Schools, Education Center, effective July 10, 2018 through August 31, 2018.

2018 Summer School Special Needs Staffing It is recommended that the Board approve the 2018 Summer School Special Needs Staffing, as listed on Attachment D.

2018 Ridgewood High School Summer School Staffing It is recommended that the Board approve the 2018 Ridgewood High School Summer School Staffing, as listed on Attachment E.

2018 Summer Special Programs Personnel (on an as-needed basis), as listed on Attachment F

Fall 2018 and Winter 2018 Coaching Assignments, as listed on Attachment G

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 Fall Coaching Volunteers Football ● Mark Aramburu ● Ryan Crawford ● Dan Hurley ● Ben Neville ● Joe Ross

Girls Soccer ● Jeannete Caraccacio ● Sara Volkemeher

Boys Soccer ● Dwight Loren ● Andrew McDade ● Jerry Mayo

Gymnastics • Patricia Piotrowski

2018 Summer Ridgewood Community School Employees, as listed on Attachment H

Volunteer Physician (Football) for the 2018-2019 School Year: Dr. Anthony DelFico

Summer 2018 Painters, effective June 25, 2018 through August 31, 2018, each at seven hours per day ● Raymond Lug, Supervisor, at an hourly rate of $21.00 ● Kathleen Colyer, Painter, at an hourly rate of $15.50 ● Dafina Lacka, Painter, at an hourly rate of $15.00 ● Dalissa Lopez, Painter, at an hourly rate of $15.00 ● Gerald Schoenberger, Painter, at an hourly rate of $15.50 ● Ann Spadaccini, Painter, at an hourly rate of $15.50 ● Ilene Weiss, Painter, at an hourly rate of $15.50

Temporary Employees Summer 2018 - June 22, 2018 through September 1, 2018 - Ridgewood High School student employees: Dylan Rademacher, to receive an hourly rate of $8.60, not to exceed 280 hours ($2,408). Anthony Rondos, to receive an hourly rate of $8.85, not to exceed 280 hours ($2,478). Noah Wood*, to receive an hourly rate of $9.10, not to exceed 280 hours ($2,548)

Temporary Employees - Buildings and Grounds - Summer 2018 At an hourly rate of $9.60: Thomas-Joseph Campanello At an hourly rate of $9.35: James Creed At an hourly rate of $9.10: Jaylin Akridge Each at an hourly rate of $8.85: Maxwell Bartlik, Benjamin 9

REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 Gluckow, Gregory Skoric, Joseph Wesnofske, Harrison Wladis Each at an hourly rate of $8.60: Payton Angus, Jaythen Arango, Jack Barclay, Christopher Barnes, Thomas Benson, Zaire Bobbitt, Michael Breiter, Joseph Businelli, Michael Bussinelli, Kieran Calvetti, Edmund Cheung, Bawoo Cho, Jeffrey Deiss, James DeMallie, Jeremy DeYoung, Nora Donnelly, Makayla Dominquez, Matthew Gluckow, Allison Hong, Justin Ivano, Daniel Kennedy, David Kleiman, Steven Korolov, Alex Lakritz, Yeajin Lee, Justin Lops, Patrick McGinley, Michael Malozemov, Anirudh Narayan, Jack Neilson, Davis Oscher, Drew Parsekian, John Patterson, Steven Pfeiffer*, Jared Powers, James Probert, Vincent Riggio, Danilo Romero, Josephine Seifert, Lily Seifert, Ethan Sterling, Derek Sullivan, Ryan Taylor, Bret Thompson, Garret Thompson, Alexander VonSummer, Spence VonSummer, Caleb Walsh, Yicheng Wang, Jack Yannone*, and Emma Zeik ______*Related to staff member

ii. Change of Assignments Dr. Fishbein Revision: GARVIN, Natalie - from Special Education Teacher, From: $66,458 George Washington Middle School, approved by the Board at its Cl. MA, St. 3 meeting on May 21, 2018, to District Title I Teacher, Hawes School, Orchard School, and George Washington Middle School, effective To: $69,781 September 1, 2018 through June 21, 2019 to be funded 100% by ($66,458 + .05 the NCLB Title I Grant. ratio $3,323) Cl. MA, St. 3

Revision: JEREJIAN, Lisbeth - from District Title I Teacher, Hawes From:$102,493 School, Orchard School, and George Washington Middle School, ($97,612 + .05 approved by the Board at its meeting on May 21, 2018, to Special ratio $4,881) Education Teacher, George Washington Middle School, effective Cl. BA+30 2E, September 1, 2018 through June 21, 2019. St. 18 To: $97,612 Cl. BA+30 2E, St. 18

Revision: ROCHE, Amanda - from 1.05 FTE, approved by the From: $78,284 Board at its meeting on June 4, 2018, to 1.00 FTE Learning ($74,556 + Disabilities Teacher-Consultant, Ridgewood High School, effective $3,728 ratio) September 6, 2018 through June 21, 2019. Cl. MA+30, St. 4-5

To: $74,556 ($71,006 + $3,550 ratio) Cl. MA+30, St. 4-5

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 iii. Resignations for the Purpose of Retirement Dr. Fishbein Teacher CARROLL, Elaine - Latin Teacher, Benjamin Franklin Middle School, effective July 1, 2018, with 39 years of Ridgewood service.

Secretary BANKOS, Brenda - Media Secretary/General Secretary, Ridge School and Willard School, effective October 1, 2018, with 20 years of Ridgewood service.

iv. Resignations Dr. Fishbein Teachers AUSTIN, Sawyer - Fourth Grade Teacher, Orchard School, effective July 1, 2018.

BORAWSKI, Julia - Biology Teacher, Ridgewood High School, effective July 1, 2018.

TRETOLA, Alfred - Business Education Teacher, Ridgewood High School, effective July 1, 2018.

v. Termination Dr. Fishbein It is recommended that the Board terminate Employee #7236, effective June 15, 2018.

vi. Supplemental Pay Beyond Contract Dr. Fishbein ● Debra Anderson, not to exceed 100 hours, at an hourly rate of $47.42 ($4,742)

Hawes School ● Linda Goldberg, not to exceed 20 hours, at an hourly rate of $59.69 ($1,193.80)

2018 Science Supplies Coordinator ● Jill Rota, not to exceed 12 hours, at an hourly rate of $73.92 ($887.04)

Orchard School 2018 Summer Hours – Nurse ● Karen Coates, not to exceed 20 hours, at an hourly rate of $73.92 ($1,478.40)

Ridge School Revision: Fifth Grade Overnight Encampment - May 24-25, 2018, approved by the Board at its meeting on December 4, 2017 Remove: Lindsay Mitchell Replace: Katherine Fischer

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 Remove: Rachel Petrone Replace: Andrea Petrone

2018 Summer Hours – Nurse • Colleen Manke, not to exceed 20 hours, at an hourly rate of $63.78 ($1,275.60)

Faculty Meetings ● Katherine Fischer, not to exceed 4 days, at a daily rate of $125 ($500)

Departmentalization ($959.94) ● Meghan McDermott, not to exceed 6 hours, at an hourly rate of $53.33 ($319.98) ● Lindsay Mitchell, not to exceed 6 hours, at an hourly rate of $53.33 ($319.98) ● Andrea Petrone, not to exceed 6 hours, at an hourly rate of $53.33 ($319.98) ● Special Education Programming with Principal ● Laurie Main, not to exceed 24 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($964.08)

Summer 2018 Library Hours ● Michele Coppola, not to exceed 6 hours, at an hourly rate of $76.13 ($456.78)

Moving Classrooms, each not to exceed 6 hours, each at an hourly rate of $40.17, each to receive $241.02 ($482.04) ● Lynne Delaney ● Nicole Dorn

Somerville School 2018 Summer Hours – Nurse ● Moira Correll, not to exceed 25 hours, at an hourly rate of $57.16 ($1,429)

Moving Classrooms, each not to exceed 10 hours, each at an hourly rate of $40.17, each to receive $401.70 ($1,205.10) ● Gabrielle Ferrari-King ● Shiva Khaloyan ● Maria Maresciallo

Travell School 2018 Summer Hours – Nurse ● Lisa Ciliberto, not to exceed 25 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.24 ($1,006)

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 Moving Classrooms, each not to exceed 6 hours, each at an hourly rate of $40.17, each to receive $241.02 ($964.08) ● Jason Boshart ● Joan Kelly ● Alicen Marchioni ● Zsuzsanna Nagy

Willard School 2018 Summer Hours – Nurse ● Bonnie Lowicki, not to exceed 20 hours, at an hourly rate of $47.89 ($957.80)

Summer 2018 Secretarial Support ● Jane Parigi, not to exceed 15 hours, at an hourly rate of $28.30 ($424.50)

Packing/Unpacking Classroom, not to exceed 12 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($482.04) ● Kristine Mollema

Benjamin Franklin Middle School Guidance Department – 2018 Summer Hours ($21,660.60) ● Mariann Gelenius, not to exceed 40 hours, at an hourly rate of $72.76 ($2,910.40) ● David Tashian, not to exceed 140 hours, at an hourly rate of $74.14 ($10,379.60) ● Meredith Wearley, not to exceed 140 hours, at an hourly rate of $59.79 ($8,370.60)

Moving Classrooms, each not to exceed 12 hours, each at an hourly rate of $40.17, each to receive $482.04 ($3,374.28) ● Erica Centrelli ● Kristen Krasinski ● Roman Litvak ● Meredith McCann ● Michael Mitchell ● Laurie Morris ● Kyle Schulke

2018 Summer Hours – Nurse ● Kerriann Reilly, not to exceed 60 hours, at an hourly rate of $57.69 ($3,461.40)

Eighth Grade Dance - June 14, 2018 Chaperone: Riley Clark, not to exceed 3 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($120.51)

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 George Washington Middle School Guidance Department – 2018 Summer Hours ($21,323.70) ● Michael Mullin, not to exceed 145 hours, at an hourly rate of $72.92 ($10,573.40) ● David Pfeiffer, not to exceed 145 hours, at an hourly rate of $74.14 ($10,750.30)

Sixth Grade Camp Coordinator 2018-2019 School Year ● Michael Mullin, not to exceed 25 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($1,004.25)

2018 Summer Hours – Nurse ● Julie Stadulis, not to exceed 55 hours, at an hourly rate of $48.75 ($2,681.25)

Co-curricular Activity Advisors and Stipends for the 2017-2018 School Year, (Remuneration in accordance with negotiated Agreement; ratio is applied to the 2017-2018 BA Maximum of $89,542), approved by the Board at its meeting on September 25, 2017 Correction: Spirit & Service Club Advisor ● Kristen Shine, for a stipend of $627

Ridgewood High School Summer 2018 – Crisis Intervention ● Kevin Feeley, not to exceed 20 hours, at an hourly rate of $69.04 ($1,380.80)

2018 Summer Hours – Nurse/Nurse Aide ($3,752.40) ● Suzanne Donovan, not to exceed 40 hours, at an hourly rate of $31.59 ($1,263.60) ● Maureen Morgan, not to exceed 40 hours, at an hourly rate of $62.22 ($2,488.80)

Secretarial Support ($5,605.01) ● Sheila Borchers, not to exceed 21 hours, at an hourly rate of $35.30 ($741.30) ● Skye Cator, not to exceed 21 hours, at an hourly rate of $27.27 ($572.67) ● Clara Polulak, not to exceed 21 hours, at an hourly rate of $35.64 ($748.44) ● Judith Tringali, not to exceed 40 hours, at an hourly rate of $33.68 ($1,347.20) ● Nancy Wrocklage, not to exceed 60 hours, at an hourly rate of $36.59 ($2,195.40)

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 Guidance Department – 2018 Summer Hours ($14,735.70) ● David Bailey, not to exceed 40 hours, at an hourly rate of $51.12 ($2,044.80) ● Peter Burkard, not to exceed 60 hours, at an hourly rate of $75.14 ($4,508.40) ● Christopher Fabish, not to exceed 15 hours, at an hourly rate of $56.54 ($848.10) ● Lauren Klein-Hellman, not to exceed 40 hours, at an hourly rate of $51.88 ($2,075.20) ● John Maye, not to exceed 10 hours, at an hourly rate of $75.08 ($750.80) ● Laura Moore, not to exceed 60 hours, at an hourly rate of $75.14 ($4,508.40)

Revision: Spring Orchestra Concert – May 31, 2018, approved by the Board at its meeting on September 25, 2017 Remove: John Luckenbill Replace: Elise McAloon

2018 Marching Band Field Show ● Gary Fink, writing and setting the percussion, at an hourly rate of $40.17, not to exceed 40 hours ($1,606.80)

AP Proctoring ● Ann Spadaccini, not to exceed 21 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($843.57)

Project Graduation Chaperones - June 20, 2018 ($2,048.67) ● Adam Brunner, not to exceed 9 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($361.53) ● Colleen Contreras, not to exceed 6 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($241.02) ● Jillian Eidschun, not to exceed 11 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($441.87) ● Sean Lynaugh, not to exceed 6 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($241.02) ● Elizabeth O’Brien, not to exceed 6 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($241.02) ● Margaret Schaefer, not to exceed 7 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($281.19) ● Meredith Yannone, not to exceed 6 hours, at an hourly rate of $40.17 ($241.02)

Special Programs 2018 Summer Hours ● Karen Price, not to exceed 10 hours, at an hourly rate of $80.15 ($801.50) ● Olga Liebkind, Substitute Teacher, Benjamin Franklin Middle School, to provide support for a special education student 15

REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 participating in the Spring Fling and Beach Party, not to exceed 4.50 hours, at $93.00 per day ($55.80) ● Nadine Macolino, not to exceed 45 hours, at an hourly rate of $25.29 ($1,138.05)

Home Instructors for the 2017-2018 School Year ($1,311) ● Michelle Jones, Special Education Teacher, Hawes School, not to exceed 18 hours, at an hourly rate of $60.32 ($1,085.76) ● Marisa Martel, Physical Therapist Teacher, Hawes School, not to exceed 1 hour, at an hourly rate of $60.32 ($60.32) ● Nancy Merck, Speech Teacher, Hawes School, not to exceed 45 minutes, at an hourly rate of $60.32 ($45.24) ● Laura Murphy, Occupational Therapist Teacher, Hawes School, not to exceed 1 hours, at an hourly rate of $60.32 ($60.32) ● Jessica Vasquez, Physical Therapist Teacher, Hawes School, not to exceed 1 hour, at an hourly rate of $59.36 ($59.36)

Summer 2018 Home Instructors - June 25, 2018 through July 27, 2018 ($3,783.16) ● Michelle Jones, Special Education Teacher, Hawes School, not to exceed 50 hours, at an hourly rate of $60.32 ($3,016) ● Marisa Martel, Physical Therapist Teacher, Hawes School, not to exceed 2 hours, at an hourly rate of $60.32 ($120.64) ● Nancy Merck, Speech Teacher, Hawes School, not to exceed 3.75 hours, at an hourly rate of $60.32 ($226.20) ● Laura Murphy, Occupational Therapist Teacher, Hawes School, not to exceed 5 hours, at an hourly rate of $60.32 ($301.60) ● Jessica Vasquez, Physical Therapist Teacher, Hawes School, not to exceed 2 hours, at an hourly rate of $59.36 ($118.72)

Summer 2018 - REACH Program Curriculum Writing, Glen School, each not to exceed 15 hours, each at an hourly rate of $53.33, each to receive $799.95 ($2,399.85) ● Amy Carrera ● Jennifer Gellman ● Kelly Letavish

Summer 2018 - Multi-Sensory Reading Staff Development ● Christie Mortara, not to exceed 10 hours, at an hourly rate of $53.33 ($533.30)

Summer 2018 - Curriculum Writing for District, each not to exceed 15 hours, each at an hourly rate of $53.33, each to receive $799.95 ($3,999.75) ● Cassandra Amos ● Melissa Finucane ● Megan Galanti ● Christie Mortara ● Helen Poulis 16

REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 Additional Hours - District Behaviorist • Nancy Brophy, District Behaviorist (K-12), not to exceed 30 hours, at an hourly rate of $56.55 ($1,696.50)

2018 Summer Hours ESY Program for Students - July 2, 2018 through August 17, 2018 ● Kristina Kain, not to exceed 196 hours, at an hourly rate of $20 ($3,920) ● Antoinette Moore, not to exceed 115 hours, at an hourly rate of $14.15 ($1,627.25)

Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment 2018 Summer Curriculum Writing Staff members as listed on Attachment I, at the curriculum hourly rate of $53.33

Information Technology Student Workers Miles Gabay ● July 1, 2018 through September 1, 2018, not to exceed 180 hours, at an hourly rate of $8.60 ($1,548) ● September 2018 through June 2019, not to exceed 235 hours, at an hourly rate of $8.60 ($2,021)

Gregory Spincken ● July 1, 2018 through September 1, 2018, not to exceed 180 hours, at an hourly rate of $8.60 ($1,548) ● September 2018 through June 2019, not to exceed 235 hours, at an hourly rate of $8.60 ($2,021)

Connor Stevens ● July 1, 2018 through September 1, 2018, not to exceed 180 hours, at an hourly rate of $8.60 ($1,548). ● September 2018 through June 2019, not to exceed 235 hours, at an hourly rate of $8.60 ($2,021)

Volunteer Ian Naftzger ● July 3, 2018 through July 12, 2018, not to exceed 6 hours

Summer Hours ● Shari Seroka, not to exceed 190 hours, at an hourly rate of $59.59 ($11,322.10)

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 Security Cameras for the 2018-2019 School Year ($21,179) ● Jaeson Enmore, not to exceed 300 hours, at an hourly rate of $44.83 ($13,449) ● Elnor Zeqiri, not to exceed 250 hours, at an hourly rate of $30.92 ($7,730)

UPS Installation - July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 ($1,303.01) ● James Michels, not to exceed 15 hours, at an hourly rate of $28.14 ($422.10) ● Ramon Quinones, not to exceed 15 hours, at an hourly rate of $26.61 ($399.15) ● Neil Valere, not to exceed 16 hours, at an hourly rate of $30.11 ($481.76)

Cabling - July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 ($547.50) ● James Michels, not to exceed 10 hours, at an hourly rate of $28.14 ($281.40) ● Ramon Quinones, not to exceed 10 hours, at an hourly rate of $26.61 ($266.10)

Human Resources Department Student Worker Clerical Support for Data Implementation - July 1, 2018 through September 1, 2018 • Linez Buxenbaum*, not to exceed 300 hours, at an hourly rate of $8.60 ($2,580) ______*Related to staff member

vii. Substitutes for the 2017-2018 School Year Dr. Fishbein Teacher: Katherine Fischer

E. FINANCE Dr. Fishbein

i. Acceptance of Restricted Donations Dr. Fishbein Resolved, the Board of Education accepts the following restricted gifts for the 2017-2018 and the 2018-2019 school year, to be used as indicated:

2017-2018 Donor Amount Use Account Number B. Witching $ 279.80 To be used for the RHS Spanish 20-012-100-890-00-10-010-001 Bath Co. Honor Society to be earmarked for All Hearts & Hands Smart Response Charity for hurricane relief in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. Hawes HSA $ 4,200.00 To be used to purchase an eColor 20-025-100-732-00-02-002-004 24” Full Color Poster Printing System.

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 PB of $ 479.29 To be used by the Vegan Club to 20-013-100-890-00-10-010-001 Ridgewood donate funds to the Tamerlaine Farm D/B/A Playa Animal Sanctuary. Bowls RHS Boys $ 845.00 To be used for additional expenses 20-046-270-512-00-10-034-002 to upgrade to a charter bus for Boosters games on May 19 and May 23. RHS Girls $ 889.00 To be used for additional expenses 20-045-270-512-00-10-034-002 Lacrosse to upgrade to a charter bus for Boosters games on May 29 and June 9. RHS Student $ 2,897.28 To pay chaperone stipends for the 20-030-100-101-00-10-010-008 Activity Fund - Senior Prom on June 1. ($2,691.39 Stipend) Class of 2018 20-030-200-220-00-10-010-008 ($205.89 FICA) Ridge Student $ 1,610.98 To be used for stipends for the After 20-030-100-101-00-04-004-004 Activity School Play Club. ($1,496.50 Stipend) Account 20-030-200-220-00-04-004-004 (Parents) ($114.48 FICA) Ridgewood Ice $55,182.09 To cover 2017-18 costs 20-025-100-340-00-10-034-148 Hockey over Ridgewood’s contribution of ($2,426.00) Foundation $45,000. 20-025-200-441-00-10-034-148 ($39,192.94) 20-025-200-512-00-10-034-148 ($12,506.15) 20-025-100-890-00-10-034-148 ($1,057.00) Willard School $ 2,854.04 To be used for stipends for the 20-030-100-101-00-07-007-007 Activity Fund Variety Show advisors. ($2,651.22 Stipend) 20-030-200-220-00-04-004-004 ($202.82 FICA)

2018-2019 Glen School $ 4,359.83 To be used for a stipend for music 20-051-100-101-00-01-024-001 RED Moms classes for two REACH, two RED, and ($4,050 Stipend) one RISe class. 20-051-200-220-00-01-024-001 ($309.83 FICA) Korean Parents $ 2,000.00 To be used for RHS conference 20-043-200-580-00-10-010-003 Association expenses at the NACAC in Salt Lake City, UT. Leider Family $ 100.00 To be used for RAHP at the discretion 20-009-100-890-00-10-010-001 Giving Fund of Ms. Kunzle, in honor of Melanie ($50.00) Leider. 20-009-100-890-00-10-010-002 ($50.00) Stop & Shop $ 1,009.69 To be used for expenses related to 20-052-100-610-00-09-009-002 Retail Business extra-curricular activities at GWMS. Services Sunflower $ 300.00 To be used for the RED, REACH and 20-049-100-890-00-01-024-001 Portraits RISe programs. Travell HSA $ 6,743.39 To be used to purchase supplies for 20-025-100-610-00-06-006-004 the 21st Century Classroom Initiative. Travell HSA $ 3,576.61 Repurposing of funds to be used to FROM: purchase supplies for the 21st Century 20-025-100-610-00-06-006-000 Classroom Initiative. ($59.96) 19

REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 20-025-200-512-00-06-006-000 ($196.53) 20-025-200-610-00-06-006-000 ($2,466.29) 20-025-200-732-00-06-006-000 ($853.83) TO: 20-025-100-610-00-06-006-004

Acceptance of a gift in kind from the Learning Services HSA of supplies for an Extended School Year functional skills, task analysis, cooking lesson at GWMS, valued at $200.

Acceptance of a gift in kind from Pony Power Therapies of two one hour team building sessions for GWMS staff, valued at $1,000.

ii. Approval: Award of Contracts to Cooperative Purchasing Dr. Fishbein Vendors in Excess of $40,000 Approval of the award of contracts to Cooperative Purchasing Vendors in excess of $40,000 for goods and services.

The Board has received background information.

iii. Approval: Bid Award for Districtwide Asbestos Abatement Dr. Fishbein Approval to award the bid for Districtwide Asbestos Abatement to VMC, Clifton, NJ, the lowest responsive bidder, in the amount of $48,000 as per bids received and opened on June 14, 2018.

These bids have been reviewed by the Board attorney.

The three lowest bids are as follows:

Company Amount of Bid VMC $48,000 Clifton, NJ MTM Metro $54,000 Paterson, NJ Savic Construction Corp. $71,400 Totowa, NJ

iv. Approval: Additional Received Student for the 2017-2018 Dr. Fishbein School Year Approval to receive one additional tuition student from another school district that pays tuition, for the period June 1 – June 20, 2018 as listed below.

2017-2018 RECEIVED STUDENT NON-RESIDENT HOME DISTRICT SCHOOL ATTENDING # OF STUDENTS Rochelle Park, NJ Hawes (SAIL Program) 1

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 v. Approval: Authorization to Increase Capital Reserve Dr. Fishbein WHEREAS, N.J.A.C 6A:23A-14.3 and 14.4 permit a Board of Education to establish and/or deposit into certain reserve accounts at year end, and

WHEREAS, the aforementioned statutes authorize procedures, under the authority of the Commissioner of Education, which permit a Board of Education to transfer anticipated excess current revenue or unexpended appropriations into reserve accounts during the month of June by Board resolution, and

WHEREAS, the Village of Ridgewood Board of Education wishes to deposit anticipated current year surplus into their Capital Reserve account and Maintenance Reserve account at year end, and

WHEREAS, the Village of Ridgewood Board of Education has determined to designate surplus for the year end June 30, 2018 as follows:

• Maintain a Fund Balance not to exceed the state mandated 2% cap of current year expenditures plus any general fund state aids in excess of amounts budgeted; • Plus an additional $750,000 to be appropriated in the 2019-2020 budget; • Any excess above this amount is to be transferred to the Capital Reserve Account in an amount not to exceed the maximum allowable amount which is defined in the district’s Long Range Facility Plan

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Village of Ridgewood Board of Education that it hereby authorizes the district’s Business Administrator to make this transfer consistent with all applicable laws and regulations.

vi. Approval: Disposal of Equipment Dr. Fishbein Approval to dispose of the equipment listed below through www.govdeals.org. These items are obsolete and are no longer needed.

Travell School • One desk • One Filing Cabinet • Two tables

Ridgewood High School • Two brown ceramic potter wheels • Two orange ceramic potter wheels • Two grey ceramic potter wheels

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 vii. Approval: Proposal for a Lockdown & Emergency Notification Dr. Fishbein System (LENS) Approval of a proposal for a Lockdown & Emergency Notification System (LENS) from Eastern DataComm.

The Board has received background information.

viii. Approval: Proposal for Eyemetric Visitor Management System Dr. Fishbein Approval of a proposal for an Eyemetric Visitor Management System from SHI International Corp., in the amount of $46,380.

The Board has received background information.

ix. Approval: Renewal of the Student Transportation Contract for Dr. Fishbein Student Athletics and Field Trips for the 2018-2019 School Year Approval of the renewal of the Student Transportation Contract for Student Athletics and Field Trips for the 2018-2019 school year, with D&M Tours, Paterson, NJ.

The contracts reflect a 1.51% CPI index which has been mandated by the state of NJ for 2018-2019.

Rate per bus for the 1st four hours (based on Rate for every 15 minutes over base hour schedule provided $ 328.90 $ 23.86

x. Approval: Renewal of Dental Choice Plan and Dental Option Dr. Fishbein Plan with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey Approval of the renewal of the Dental Choice Plan and Dental Option Plan with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey for the period July 1, 2018 through August 31, 2018.

xi. Approval: Authorization to Change Dental Carriers Dr. Fishbein Approval of the following resolution:

WHEREAS, the Ridgewood Public Schools currently offers Dental Coverage to its employees through Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey (Dental Choice Plan and Dental Option Plan); and

WHEREAS, the Health Insurance Consultant, Willis HRH, has received quotes on behalf of the Board of Education from many insurance companies; and

WHEREAS, the quoted rates received from Delta Dental are less expensive than the rates for the Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey (Dental Choice Plan and Dental Option Plan); and

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 WHEREAS, Delta Dental has guaranteed equal to or better than benefits to the current Horizon Dental Choice and Dental Option Plan coverage in a letter; and

WHEREAS, the Health Insurance Consultant, Willis HRH, recommends that the Board of Education change Insurance Carriers from Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and retain Delta Dental for the Dental Choice Plan and Dental Option Plan coverage;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education changes Insurance Carriers from Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey to Delta Dental for its Dental Choice Plan and Dental Option Plan coverage effective September 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Health Insurance Consultant for execution with the insurance carrier.

xii. Approval: Budget Appropriation Transfers Dr. Fishbein Resolved, the Board of Education approve transfers for May 2018 as shown in the Journal Entry listing pursuant to Policy 6422.

xiii. Approval: Secretary’s Line Item Certification Dr. Fishbein Whereas, the Board of Education has received the Report of the Secretary for the month of May 2018;

Whereas, in compliance with N.J.A.C. 6:20-2A.10(d), the secretary has certified that, as of the date of the report(s), no budgetary line item account has obligations and payments (contractual orders) which in total exceed the amount appropriated by the district board of education, now, therefore, be it,

Resolved, the Board of Education accepts the above referenced reports and certifications and orders that they be attached to and made part of the record of this meeting, and

Be it Further Resolved, in compliance with N.J.A.C. 6:20-A.10(e), the Board of Education certifies that, after review of the secretary’s monthly financial reports (appropriation section) and upon consultation with the appropriate district officials, to the best of its knowledge, no major account or fund has been over expended in violation of N.J.A.C. 6:20-2A.10(a) (1), and that sufficient funds are available to meet the district’s financial obligations for the remainder of the school year.

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 xiv. Approval: Acceptance of Board Secretary and Treasurer Report Dr. Fishbein Whereas, the Board of Education has received the report of the Secretary and Treasurer for the month of May 2018; now, therefore,

Be it Resolved, the Board of Education accepts the above referenced reports and orders that it be attached to and made part of the official record of this meeting.

VII. APPROVAL OF BILLS Mr. Loncto

DATES DESCRIPTION CHECK AMOUNTS REVIEWED BY NUMBER May 22 Columbia Bank On-Line 088748 2,700.00 J. Smith-Wilson May 29 Columbia Bank On-Line 088749 200.00 J. Smith-Wilson May 31 Columbia Bank On-Line 088750 5,000.00 J. Smith-Wilson June 1 Columbia Bank On-Line 088751- 766,286.76 J. Smith-Wilson 088873 June 8 Columbia Bank On-Line 088874- 433,617.39 C. Krauss 088902 June 15 Columbia Bank On-Line 088903 96.67 C. Krauss June 20 Columbia Bank On-Line 088904- 2,029,444.91 C. Krauss 089053 May 30 Columbia Bank On-Line 821104 27,087.82 J. Smith-Wilson Unemployment May 31 Columbia Bank On-Line 831409- 43,050.00 J. Smith-Wilson Scholarship 831435 June 1 Columbia Bank On-Line 831436- 1,000.00 J. Smith-Wilson Scholarship 831437 June 4 Columbia Bank On-Line 831438- 8,500.00 J. Smith-Wilson Scholarship 831440 May 30 Payroll Transfer P20216 3,140,688.44 J. Smith-Wilson June 15 Payroll Transfer P20267 3,283,696.86 C. Krauss May 31 Electronic Transfer F20209 8,191.43 J. Smith-Wilson May 31 Electronic Transfer T20054- 65,500.00 J. Smith-Wilson T20060 June 4 Electronic Transfer T20221 2,000.00 J. Smith-Wilson June 8 Electronic Transfer H20222 1,182,650.92 C. Krauss June 20 Electronic Transfer R20439 5,770.00 C. Krauss June 20 Electronic Transfer L20290- 192,860.85 C. Krauss L20291 May 17 Food Service 620084 74,070.45 J. Smith-Wilson May 23 Food Service 620085- 47,858.41 J. Smith-Wilson 620087 May 29 Food Service 620088 562.50 J. Smith-Wilson June 1 Food Service 620089- 80,590.28 J. Smith-Wilson 620090 May 18 Columbia Bank Void Check 088683 (468.54) J. Smith-Wilson May 31 Columbia Bank Void Check 088523 (5,000.00) J. Smith-Wilson June 1 Columbia Bank Void Check 088779 J. Smith-Wilson *0.00 June 1 Columbia Bank Void Check 088805 *0.00 J. Smith-Wilson

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REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 25, 2018 TOTAL 11,395,955.15 *checks voided on print date show net of zero on original bill list, therefore no need to deduct amount above

VIII. BOARD COMMITTEE REPORTS Mr. Loncto

IX. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC Mr. Loncto

X. DISCUSSION ITEMS Mr. Loncto • Revisions to Policies/Regulations and New Policy and Regulation  Policy & Reg - 1550 Equal Employment/Anti-Discrimination – Attachment J (revised)  Policy 2431 - Athletic Competition – Attachment K (revised)  Regulation 2431.2 – Medical Examination Prior to Participation on a School-Sponsored Interscholastic or Intramural Team or Squad – Attachment L (revised)  Policy 2431.8 – Varsity Letters for Interscholastic Extracurricular Activities – Attachment M (new)  Policy & Reg 5350 – Student Suicide Prevention – Attachment N (revised)  Policy 5533 – Student Smoking – Attachment O (revised)  Policy 5535 – Passive Breath Alcohol Sensor Device – Attachment P(revised)  Policy & Reg 5561 – Use of Physical Restraint and Seclusion Techniques for Students with Disabilities – Attachment Q (revised)  Policy 8462 - Reporting Potentially Missing or Abused Children – Attachment R (revised)  Regulation 9150.1 – Classroom Observation by Professional at the Request of a Parent or Guardian – Attachment S (new)

XI. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES Mr. Loncto  June 4, 2018 Executive Session & Regular Public Meeting

XII. OTHER BUSINESS Mr. Loncto

XIII. MOTION TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION Mr. Loncto

XIV. RECONVENE PUBLIC MEETING Mr. Loncto

XV. ADJOURNMENT Mr. Loncto

Coming Meetings

July 16, 2018 August 27, 2018 Regular Public Meeting Regular Public Meeting 5:00 p.m. Education Center 5:00 p.m. Education Center

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JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT A 2017 – 2018 CONFERENCES FOR APPROVAL

Staff Member Name of Conference Rationale Estimated Cost # of Sub Location & Dates for Approval Days required Turchioe, Kristen Newark Administrative Law Court Professional $ 32 0 BFMS Newark, NJ – February 23, 2018 Development

O’Brien, Sheryl NJ Council for Exceptional Children Professional $ 100 0 Glen School Spring Conference – Mahwah, NJ Development March12, 2018

Loncto, B. Vincent NJSBA Legislative Day- Trenton, NJ Professional $ 50 0 Loncto May 19, 2018 Development

The total cost for these conferences is $182. Upon Board approval of all of these conferences, the total expenditure for travel and conferences for 2017-18 will be $178,125 leaving a balance of $13,313 remaining in the $191,438 approved by the Board for travel and conferences.

The total cost of substitutes for these conferences is $0. Upon Board approval of these conferences, the total expenditure for substitutes for travel and conferences for 2017-18 will be $17,480.

2018 – 2019 CONFERENCES FOR APPROVAL

Staff Member Name of Conference Rationale Estimated Cost # of Sub Location & Dates for Approval Days required Meany, Judith Paramus Summer Institute of Professional $ 350 0 Somerville Reading – Paramus, NJ Development July 16-19, 2018

Hoffman, Caroline Reading Summit – Greenwich, CT Professional $ 209 0 Willard July 19, 2018 Development Blois, Kevin Paramus Summer Institute for Writing Professional $ 500 0 Willard Paramus, NJ Development July 23-26, 2018 Pettit, Carol Paramus Summer Institute for Writing Professional $ 500 0 Willard Paramus, NJ Development July 23-26, 2018 Polk, Laura France Language Teacher Training Professional $ 425 0 RHS Course- Bordeaux, France Development July 23 – August 3, 2018 Poelstra, Stacie Supporting the QSAC Process with Professional $ 482 0 Education Center Atlas – Abderdeen Twp, NJ Development July 24-25, 2018 Lynaugh, Sean Advanced Placement Summer Professional $1,013 0 RHS Institute – Riverdale, NY Development July 30 – August 3, 2018 Connor, Danielle Responsive Classroom Professional $ 729 0 Willard New York, NY – August 7-10, 2018 Development Dodd, Rebecca Responsive Classroom Professional $ 729 0 Willard New York, NY – August 7-10, 2018 Development Business Administrator Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 TBD West Point, NY Development Education Center August 28-29, 2018 Buxenbaum, Kim Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Education Center West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 26 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT A 2018 – 2019 CONFERENCES FOR APPROVAL

Staff Member Name of Conference Rationale Estimated Cost # of Sub Location & Dates for Approval Days required Cook, Keith Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 RHS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Ferreri, Mark Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 RHS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Ferreri, Mary Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Orchard West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Fishbein, Daniel Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Education Center West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Gorman, Tom Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 RHS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Hoffman, Caroline Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Willard West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Kashmanian, Katie Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 GWMS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Khoury-Frias, Joann Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Education Center West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Kilday, Dan Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 RHS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Leininger, Margy Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Travell West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 McCullough, Chris Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 RHS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 McDonald, Greg Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 RHS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Moreland, Elizabeth Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 GWMS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Morhun, Serhiy Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Education Center West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Nese, Janel Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Education Center West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Nold, Susan Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 RHS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Nyhuis, Jeff Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 RHS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018

27 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT A 2018 – 2019 CONFERENCES FOR APPROVAL

Staff Member Name of Conference Rationale Estimated Cost # of Sub Location & Dates for Approval Days required O’Neill, Jeannie Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Education Center West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Oates-Santos, Lorna Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Somerville West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Orsini, Anthony Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 BFMS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Piacenza, Michael Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 GWMS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Pizzuto, Basil Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 RHS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Poelstra, Stacie Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Education Center West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Schoenlank, Jean Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Ridge West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Semendinger, Paul Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Hawes West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Stovell, Shauna Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 BFMS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Taylor, Tara Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 RHS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Townes, Ojetta Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Education Center West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Wood, Danielle Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 Education Center West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Wu, Greg Annual Administrative Retreat Professional $ 809 0 BFMS West Point, NY Development August 28-29, 2018 Townes, Ojetta AASPA’s 80th Annual Convention Professional $1,845 0 Education Center Minneapolis, MN Development October 9-12, 2018

The total cost for these conferences is $32,680. Upon Board approval of all of these conferences, the total expenditure for travel and conferences for 2018-19 will be $51,109 leaving a balance of $140,329 remaining in the $191,438 approved by the Board for travel and conferences.

The total cost of substitutes for these conferences is $0. Upon Board approval of these conferences, the total expenditure for substitutes for travel and conferences for 2018-19 will be $0.

28 FIELD TRIPS FOR APPROVAL June 25, 2018 ONE DAY TRIPS ATTACHMENT B Anticipated Est. Approx. # Cost of Subs Total # and Substitutes @ $93 per day for Cost Group of # of and dates teachers and $130 To Annual Meets Date School Students Chaperones for each per day for Nurse District Event Requirements 06/28/18 RHS TBD special education 2 0 $0 $0 no yes Students 06/29/18 GWMS 5 RISe students 6 0 $0 $0 no yes

2018-2019 TRIPS 07/05/18 GWMS 5 RISe students 6 0 $0 $0 no yes

07/06/18 RHS TBD special education 2 0 $0 $0 no yes Students 07/12/18 GWMS 5 RISe students 6 0 $0 $0 no yes

07/13/18 RHS TBD special education 2 0 $0 $0 no yes Students 07/19/18 GWMS 5 RISe students 6 0 $0 $0 no yes

07/20/18 RHS TBD special education 2 0 $0 $0 no yes Students 07/26/18 GWMS 5 RISe students 6 0 $0 $0 no yes

11/14/18 BFMS 50 members of 4 0 $0 $0 no yes Broadway Bound Club

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June 25, 2018 Overnight - Co-Curricular Trips ATTACHMENT B

DATES SCHOOL Approx. # Unpaid # Anticipated Est. Annual Meets # and Chaperones Substitutes Cost of Subs Total Event Requirements Group of and dates @ $93 per day Cost Students for each for teachers To and $130 per day District for Nurse 07/23/18 RHS 23 grades 9-11 2 0 $0 $0 no yes to 7/31/18 students

8/19/18 RHS 105 members of the Marching 15 0 $0 $5,910 yes yes to 8/24/18 Band (buses)

30 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT C Team Schedule Ridgewood H.S. Keith Cook 627 East Ridgewood Ave. School Phone: 201-670-2800 ext 7/1/2018 to 6/30/2019 Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Home20510 Phone: Fax: 201-612-6262 [email protected]

Baseball Boys Varsity Place Time Thursday 03/21/19 OPEN DATE ( Trip to Dodgertown, Fla. ) Away TBA

Friday 03/22/19 OPEN DATE (Baseball Trip to Dodgertown, Fla. ) Away TBA

Saturday 03/23/19 OPEN DATE (Baseball Trip to Dodgertown, Fla. ) Away TBA

Sunday 03/24/19 OPEN DATE (Baseball Trip to Dodgertown, Fla. ) Away TBA

Monday 04/01/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/03/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 04/05/19 Away 4:15 PM Monday 04/08/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/10/19 Pascack Valley High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 04/12/19 De Paul Catholic High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 04/15/19 Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Teaneck High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 04/18/19 Bergen Tech Away 4:15 PM Monday 04/22/19 Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/24/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 04/26/19 Clifton High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 04/29/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 05/01/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 PM Saturday 05/04/19 OPEN DATE (KC - BCCA County Tournament) Home TBA

Monday 05/06/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 05/08/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 05/10/19 Home 4:15 PM Saturday 05/11/19 OPEN DATE (KC - BCCA County Tournament) Home TBA

Monday 05/13/19 St. Joseph Regional Home 4:15 PM Saturday 05/18/19 OPEN DATE (KC - BCCA County Tournament) Away TBA

Monday 05/20/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 1) Home 4:00 PM Thursday 05/23/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 2) Home 4:00 PM Saturday 05/25/19 OPEN DATE (KC - BCCA County Championship) Away TBA

Tuesday 05/28/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 3) Home 4:00 PM

Superintendent Principal Admin. Assistant Athletic Director Dr. Daniel Fishbein Dr. Thomas A. Gorman Maureen Chiaramonte Keith Cook

31 06/22/2018 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 1 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT C Team Schedule Ridgewood H.S. Keith Cook 627 East Ridgewood Ave. School Phone: 201-670-2800 ext 7/1/2018 to 6/30/2019 Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Home20510 Phone: Fax: 201-612-6262 [email protected]

Baseball Boys Varsity Place Time Friday 05/31/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Final) Home 4:00 PM Monday 06/03/19 OPEN DATE (State Semifinal) Away 4:00 PM Saturday 06/08/19 OPEN DATE (Group Finals) Away TBA

Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Monday 04/01/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 Wednesday 04/03/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 Friday 04/05/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15 Monday 04/08/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15 Wednesday 04/10/19 Pascack Valley High School Home 4:15 Friday 04/12/19 De Paul Catholic High School Away 4:15 Monday 04/15/19 Teaneck High School Away 4:15 Wednesday 04/17/19 Teaneck High School Home 4:15 Thursday 04/18/19 Bergen Tech Home 4:15 Monday 04/22/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 Wednesday 04/24/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 Friday 04/26/19 Clifton High School Home 4:15 Monday 04/29/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 Wednesday 05/01/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 Monday 05/06/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 Wednesday 05/08/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 Friday 05/10/19 Wayne Valley High School Away 4:15 Monday 05/13/19 St. Joseph Regional Away 4:15

Boys Freshman Place Time Monday 04/01/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 Wednesday 04/03/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 Friday 04/05/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15 Monday 04/08/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15 Wednesday 04/10/19 Pascack Valley High School Home 4:15 Friday 04/12/19 De Paul Catholic High School Home 4:15 Monday 04/15/19 Teaneck High School Home 4:15 Wednesday 04/17/19 Teaneck High School Away 4:15 Thursday 04/18/19 Bergen Tech Away 4:15

Superintendent Principal Admin. Assistant Athletic Director Dr. Daniel Fishbein Dr. Thomas A. Gorman Maureen Chiaramonte Keith Cook

32 06/22/2018 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 2 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT C Team Schedule Ridgewood H.S. Keith Cook 627 East Ridgewood Ave. School Phone: 201-670-2800 ext 7/1/2018 to 6/30/2019 Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Home20510 Phone: Fax: 201-612-6262 [email protected]

Baseball Boys Freshman Place Time Monday 04/22/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 Wednesday 04/24/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 Friday 04/26/19 Clifton High School Away 4:15 Monday 04/29/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 Wednesday 05/01/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 Monday 05/06/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 Wednesday 05/08/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 Friday 05/10/19 Wayne Valley High School Home 4:15 Monday 05/13/19 St. Joseph Regional Home 4:15 Boys Varsity Place Time Monday 12/03/18 St. Joseph Regional Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 12/05/18 Memorial High School Away 4:30 PM S Saturday 12/08/18 Don Bosco Prep Away TBA Tuesday 12/11/18 Dwight-Englewood High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 12/14/18 John F. Kennedy High School Away 7:00 PM Tuesday 12/18/18 Hackensack High School Home 7:00 PM Thursday 12/20/18 Paramus High School Away 7:00 PM Saturday 01/05/19 West Morris/Mendham High School Away 5:00 PM Tuesday 01/08/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 01/10/19 Ramapo High School Home 7:00 PM Saturday 01/12/19 OPEN DATE (KC - County Tournament) Home TBA Tuesday 01/15/19 Teaneck High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 01/17/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 7:00 PM Saturday 01/19/19 OPEN DATE (KC - County Tournament) Away TBA Tuesday 01/22/19 Passaic Co Technical Institute Home 7:00 PM Saturday 01/26/19 OPEN DATE (KC - County Championship) Away TBA Tuesday 01/29/19 Hackensack High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 01/31/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 7:00 PM Tuesday 02/05/19 Ramapo High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 02/07/19 Bergen Catholic High School Away 7:00 PM Tuesday 02/12/19 Paramus High School Home 7:00 PM Thursday 02/14/19 Teaneck High School Home 7:00 PM Tuesday 02/19/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 7:00 PM

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Basketball Boys Varsity Place Time Tuesday 02/26/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 1) Home TBA Thursday 02/28/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 2) Home TBA Saturday 03/02/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 3) Away TBA Monday 03/04/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Final) Away TBA Thursday 03/07/19 OPEN DATE (State Semifinals) Away TBA Sunday 03/10/19 OPEN DATE (Group Final) Away TBA

Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Wednesday 12/05/18 Memorial High School Away 5:45 PM S Saturday 12/08/18 Don Bosco Prep Away TBA Tuesday 12/11/18 Dwight-Englewood High School Home 5:30PM Friday 12/14/18 John F. Kennedy High School Away 5:30PM Tuesday 12/18/18 Hackensack High School Home 5:30PM Thursday 12/20/18 Paramus High School Away 5:30PM Saturday 01/05/19 West Morris/Mendham High School Away 3:30 PM Tuesday 01/08/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 5:30PM Thursday 01/10/19 Ramapo High School Home 5:30PM Tuesday 01/15/19 Teaneck High School Away 5:30PM Thursday 01/17/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 5:30PM Tuesday 01/22/19 Passaic Co Technical Institute Home 5:30PM Tuesday 01/29/19 Hackensack High School Away 5:30PM Thursday 01/31/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 5:30PM Tuesday 02/05/19 Ramapo High School Away 5:30PM Thursday 02/07/19 Bergen Catholic High School Away 5:30PM Tuesday 02/12/19 Paramus High School Home 5:30PM Thursday 02/14/19 Teaneck High School Home 5:30PM Tuesday 02/19/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 5:30PM

Boys Freshman Place Time Wednesday 12/05/18 Memorial High School Away 4:30 PM S Saturday 12/08/18 Don Bosco Prep Away TBA Tuesday 12/11/18 Dwight-Englewood High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 12/14/18 John F. Kennedy High School Away 4:15PM Tuesday 12/18/18 Hackensack High School Home 4:15PM

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Basketball Boys Freshman Place Time Thursday 12/20/18 Paramus High School Away 4:15PM Saturday 01/05/19 West Morris/Mendham High School Away 2:00 PM Tuesday 01/08/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 01/10/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15PM Tuesday 01/15/19 Teaneck High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 01/17/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15PM Tuesday 01/22/19 Passaic Co Technical Institute Home 4:15PM Tuesday 01/29/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 01/31/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15PM Tuesday 02/05/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 02/07/19 Bergen Catholic High School Away 4:15PM Tuesday 02/12/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 02/14/19 Teaneck High School Home 4:15PM Tuesday 02/19/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15PM

Girls Varsity Place Time Tuesday 12/04/18 Ramsey High School Away 4:15 PM S Friday 12/07/18 River Dell High School Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 12/11/18 Academy of the Holy Angels Away 4:00 PM Friday 12/14/18 John F. Kennedy High School Home 7:00PM Tuesday 12/18/18 Hackensack High School Away 7:00PM Thursday 12/20/18 Paramus High School Home 7:00PM Saturday 12/22/18 Paramus High School (Fundraiser @ PC) Away TBA Tuesday 01/08/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 7:00PM Thursday 01/10/19 Ramapo High School Away 7:00PM Saturday 01/12/19 OPEN DATE (KC - County Tournament) Home TBA Tuesday 01/15/19 Teaneck High School Home 7:00PM Thursday 01/17/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 7:00PM Saturday 01/19/19 OPEN DATE (KC - County Tournament) Away TBA Tuesday 01/22/19 Passaic Co Technical Institute Away 7:00PM Saturday 01/26/19 OPEN DATE (KC - County Championship) Away TBA Tuesday 01/29/19 Hackensack High School Home 7:00PM Thursday 01/31/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 7:00PM Tuesday 02/05/19 Ramapo High School Home 7:00PM Thursday 02/07/19 Academy of the Holy Angels Home 7:00 PM

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Basketball Girls Varsity Place Time Tuesday 02/12/19 Paramus High School Away 7:00PM Thursday 02/14/19 Teaneck High School Away 7:00PM Tuesday 02/19/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 7:00PM Tuesday 02/26/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 1) Home TBA Thursday 02/28/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 2) Home TBA Saturday 03/02/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 3) Away TBA Monday 03/04/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Final) Away TBA Thursday 03/07/19 OPEN DATE (State Semifinals) Away TBA Sunday 03/10/19 OPEN DATE (Group Final) Away TBA

Girls Junior Varsity Place Time Tuesday 12/04/18 Ramsey High School Away 5:30PM S Friday 12/07/18 River Dell High School Home 5:30 PM Tuesday 12/11/18 Academy of the Holy Angels Away 5:30PM Friday 12/14/18 John F. Kennedy High School Home 5:30PM Tuesday 12/18/18 Hackensack High School Away 5:30PM Thursday 12/20/18 Paramus High School Home 5:30PM Tuesday 01/08/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 5:30PM Thursday 01/10/19 Ramapo High School Away 5:30PM Tuesday 01/15/19 Teaneck High School Home 5:30PM Thursday 01/17/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 5:30PM Tuesday 01/22/19 Passaic Co Technical Institute Away 5:30PM Tuesday 01/29/19 Hackensack High School Home 5:30PM Thursday 01/31/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 5:30PM Tuesday 02/05/19 Ramapo High School Home 5:30PM Thursday 02/07/19 Academy of the Holy Angels Home 5:30 PM Tuesday 02/12/19 Paramus High School Away 5:30PM Thursday 02/14/19 Teaneck High School Away 5:30PM Tuesday 02/19/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 5:30PM

Girls Freshman Place Time S Friday 12/07/18 River Dell High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 12/14/18 John F. Kennedy High School Home 4:15PM Tuesday 12/18/18 Hackensack High School Away 4:15PM

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Basketball Girls Freshman Place Time Thursday 12/20/18 Paramus High School Home 4:15PM Tuesday 01/08/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 01/10/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15PM Tuesday 01/15/19 Teaneck High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 01/17/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15PM Tuesday 01/22/19 Passaic Co Technical Institute Away 4:15PM Tuesday 01/29/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 01/31/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15PM Tuesday 02/05/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 02/07/19 Academy of the Holy Angels Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 02/12/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 02/14/19 Teaneck High School Away 4:15PM Tuesday 02/19/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15PM Cross Country Boys Varsity Place Time Monday 10/01/18 BNC Freedom - Batch Meet Hackensack High School Northern Highlands Regional High School Northern Valley - Old Tappan Paramus High School Ramapo High School Ridgewood H.S. Teaneck High School Home 4:40 PM

Wednesday 10/10/18 OPEN DATE (Freedom Division Championship) Away TBA

Saturday 10/20/18 OPEN DATE (County Groups) Home TBA Saturday 10/27/18 OPEN DATE (BMOC) Home TBA Saturday 11/03/18 OPEN DATE (State Sectionals) Home TBA Saturday 11/10/18 OPEN DATE (Group Championships) Away TBA Saturday 11/17/18 OPEN DATE (SMOC) Away TBA

Girls Varsity Place Time Wednesday 10/10/18 OPEN DATE (Freedom Division Championship) Away TBA

Saturday 10/20/18 OPEN DATE (County Groups) Home TBA

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Cross Country Girls Varsity Place Time Saturday 10/27/18 OPEN DATE (BMOC) Home TBA Saturday 11/03/18 OPEN DATE (State Sectionals) Home TBA Saturday 11/10/18 OPEN DATE (Group Championships) Away TBA Saturday 11/17/18 OPEN DATE (SMOC) Away TBA Football Boys Varsity Place Time S Tuesday 08/21/18 Pascack Valley High School Home 10:00 AM S Friday 08/24/18 Franklin High School Away 11:00 AM S Friday 08/31/18 Piscataway High School Home 6:00 PM Friday 09/07/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 6:00 PM Friday 09/14/18 Irvington High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 09/21/18 Passaic Co Technical Institute Home 7:00 PM Friday 09/28/18 East Side High School Away 6:00 PM Friday 10/05/18 Paramus High School Away 6:00 PM Friday 10/12/18 Clifton High School (Teacher Appreciation Home 7:00 PM Night) Saturday 10/20/18 John F. Kennedy High School Away 1:00 PM Friday 10/26/18 Hackensack High School (Senior Night) Home 7:00 PM Friday 11/02/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Quarterfinal) Home 7:00 PM Friday 11/09/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Semifinal) Home 7:00 PM Friday 11/16/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Final) Away 7:00 PM Friday 11/23/18 OPEN DATE (Potential Bowl Game) Away TBA

Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Monday 09/17/18 Irvington High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 09/24/18 Passaic Co Technical Institute Away 4:15 PM Monday 10/01/18 East Side High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 10/08/18 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 10/15/18 Hasbrouck Heights High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 10/22/18 John F. Kennedy High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 10/29/18 Cancelled - Hackensack High School Away 4:15 PM

Boys Freshman Place Time Saturday 09/08/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 9:00 AM

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Football Boys Freshman Place Time Saturday 09/15/18 Irvington High School Home 9:00 AM Saturday 09/22/18 Passaic Co Technical Institute Away 9:00 AM Saturday 09/29/18 East Side High School Home 9:00 AM Saturday 10/06/18 Paramus High School Home 9:00 AM Saturday 10/13/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 9:00 AM Saturday 10/20/18 John F. Kennedy High School Home 9:00 AM Saturday 10/27/18 Hackensack High School Away 9:00 AM Boys Varsity Place Time Tuesday 04/02/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 04/03/19 Paramus High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 04/04/19 Home 4:00 PM Friday 04/05/19 Home 4:00 PM Monday 04/08/19 Spring Break Trip Ocean City MD OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Tuesday 04/09/19 Spring Break Trip Ocean City MD OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Wednesday 04/10/19 Spring Break Trip Ocean City MD OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Thursday 04/11/19 Spring Break Trip Ocean City MD OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Friday 04/12/19 Don Bosco Prep Home 4:00 PM Monday 04/15/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 04/17/19 River Dell High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 04/18/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:00 PM Friday 04/19/19 Ramsey High School Home 4:00 PM Monday 04/22/19 Clarkstown South High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 04/23/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 04/25/19 Pascack Hills High School Home 4:00 PM Friday 04/26/19 Bergen Catholic High School Home 4:00 PM

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Golf Boys Varsity Place Time Monday 04/29/19 Arcola Invitational OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:00 PM Tuesday 04/30/19 Wayne Hills High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 05/01/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:00 PM Monday 05/06/19 BNC Freedom Division Day OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:00 PM Friday 05/10/19 BNC Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 7:30 AM Monday 05/13/19 Sectionals OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 7:30 AM Monday 05/20/19 Boys State TOC OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 7:30 AM Thursday 05/23/19 Luciano Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 7:30 AM

Girls Varsity Place Time Wednesday 03/27/19 Paramus High School Home 4:00 PM Monday 04/01/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 04/02/19 Bergen County Technical School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 04/03/19 Mahwah High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 04/04/19 Tri-Match AHA & THS Academy of the Holy Angels Ridgewood H.S. Tenafly High School Away 4:00 PM Friday 04/05/19 Tri with Mahwah & Demarest Mahwah High School Northern Valley - -Demarest Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:00 PM

Monday 04/08/19 Spring Break Trip Ocean City MD OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Tuesday 04/09/19 Spring Break Trip Ocean City MD OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

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Golf Girls Varsity Place Time Wednesday 04/10/19 Spring Break Trip Ocean City MD OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Thursday 04/11/19 Spring Break Trip Ocean City MD OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Monday 04/15/19 Tri-Meet OT & River Dell Old Tappan Ridgewood H.S. River Dell High School Away 4:00 PM

Tuesday 04/16/19 Ramsey High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Mahwah High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 04/18/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:00 PM Monday 04/22/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 04/23/19 Ramsey High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 04/24/19 Arcola Invitational OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:00 PM Thursday 04/25/19 Home 4:00 PM Monday 04/29/19 Mahwah High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 04/30/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 05/01/19 BNC Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 2:00 PM Friday 05/03/19 Glen Rock High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 05/08/19 BCWCA Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 7:30 AM Thursday 05/09/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 05/14/19 Sectionals OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 7:30 AM Tuesday 05/28/19 Girls State TOC OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 7:30 AM Ice Hockey Boys Varsity Place Time Saturday 01/19/19 Vernon High School Home 8:00 PM

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Ice Hockey Boys Varsity Place Time Sunday 01/27/19 Lakeland High School Away 4:45 PM Monday 01/28/19 Sparta High School Home 4:30 PM Wednesday 01/30/19 Home 4:15 PM Saturday 02/02/19 Hillsborough High School Away 7:45 PM Saturday 02/02/19 Old Tappan Away 7:45 PM Tuesday 02/12/19 Away 6:15 PM Friday 02/15/19 River Dell High School Away 7:00 PM Tuesday 02/19/19 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 02/22/19 Livingston High School Home 6:45 PM Saturday 02/23/19 OPEN DATE Home TBA Sunday 03/03/19 OPEN DATE Home TBA

Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Friday 11/30/18 Indian Hills High School Home 10:00 PM Sunday 12/02/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 8:30 PM Sunday 12/09/18 St. Peters Prep Away 7:00 PM Tuesday 12/11/18 Paramus Catholic High School Home 8:45 PM Friday 12/14/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 5:00 PM Tuesday 12/18/18 Home 7:15 PM Friday 12/21/18 River Dell High School Home 8:45 PM Saturday 12/22/18 OPEN DATE Home 6:30 PM Saturday 12/29/18 Lakeland High School Home 5:15 PM Sunday 12/30/18 Passaic Valley High School Home 10:15 AM Friday 01/04/19 Lakeland High School Home 4:30 PM Sunday 01/06/19 Glen Rock High School Away 9:00 AM Saturday 01/12/19 Old Tappan Home 5:00 PM Sunday 01/13/19 Tenafly High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 01/18/19 Pascack Valley High School Away 5:30 PM Sunday 01/20/19 Ramsey High School Away 8:30 AM Friday 01/25/19 Don Bosco Prep Away 4:45 PM Monday 01/28/19 Old Tappan Away 4:30 PM Friday 02/01/19 St. Joseph Regional Home 4:45 PM Monday 02/04/19 Paramus Catholic High School Away 4:30 PM Friday 02/08/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:30 PM Soccer Boys Varsity Place Time S Thursday 08/23/18 Summit High School Home 11:00 AM

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Soccer Boys Varsity Place Time Friday 08/24/18 Cliffside Park High School Home 11:00 AM Monday 08/27/18 Tappan Zee High School Practice, pictures, Home 12:00 PM and team building activity to follow Practice Tuesday 08/28/18 Mahwah High School Away 9:00 AM S Thursday 08/30/18 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Away 2:00 PM Thursday 09/06/18 Northern Valley - -Demarest Home 7:00 PM Saturday 09/08/18 Columbia High School Away 12:00 PM Wednesday 09/12/18 Teaneck High School Home 4:15 PM Saturday 09/15/18 Bergen Tech Home 7:00 PM Monday 09/17/18 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 09/20/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 5:00 PM Saturday 09/22/18 Westfield High School Home 11:30 AM Tuesday 09/25/18 Indian Hills High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 09/27/18 Ridge High School Home 4:30 PM Monday 10/01/18 Tenafly High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 10/03/18 Hackensack High School Away 7:00 PM Friday 10/05/18 Home 4:30 PM Sunday 10/07/18 OPEN DATE (KC - BCCA Tournament) Home TBA Tuesday 10/09/18 Pascack Valley High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/11/18 Ramapo High School Away 7:00 PM Sunday 10/14/18 OPEN DATE (KC - BCCA Tournament) Away TBA Wednesday 10/17/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 PM Sunday 10/21/18 OPEN DATE (KC - BCCA Tournament) Away TBA Tuesday 10/23/18 Bergen Catholic High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 10/25/18 Fair Lawn High School Home 7:00 PM Sunday 10/28/18 OPEN DATE (KC - BCCA County Championship) Away TBA

Monday 10/29/18 OPEN DATE (Boys Sectional Prelims) Home 4:00 PM Thursday 11/01/18 OPEN DATE (Boys Sectional Quarterfinals) Home 4:00 PM Monday 11/05/18 OPEN DATE (Boys Sectional Semis) Away 4:00 PM Thursday 11/08/18 OPEN DATE (Boys Sectional Finals) Away 4:00 PM

Boys Junior Varsity Place Time S Thursday 08/23/18 Summit High School Home 11:00 AM Friday 08/24/18 Cliffside Park High School Home 11:00 AM

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Soccer Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Tuesday 08/28/18 Mahwah High School Away 9:00 AM S Thursday 08/30/18 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Away 2:00 PM Thursday 09/06/18 Northern Valley - -Demarest Away 4:15 PM Saturday 09/08/18 Columbia High School Away 12:00 PM Wednesday 09/12/18 Teaneck High School Home 4:15 PM Saturday 09/15/18 Bergen Tech Home 3:00 PM Monday 09/17/18 Paramus High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 09/20/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 PM Saturday 09/22/18 Westfield High School Home 11:30 AM Tuesday 09/25/18 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 09/27/18 Ridge High School Away 4:30 PM Monday 10/01/18 Tenafly High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 10/03/18 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 10/05/18 North Bergen High School Home 4:30 PM Tuesday 10/09/18 Pascack Valley High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 10/11/18 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 10/17/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/23/18 Bergen Catholic High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/25/18 Fair Lawn High School Away 4:15 PM

Boys Freshman Place Time S Thursday 08/23/18 Summit High School Home 11:00 AM Tuesday 08/28/18 Mahwah High School Away 9:00 AM S Thursday 08/30/18 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Away 2:00 PM Thursday 09/06/18 Northern Valley - -Demarest Home 4:15 PM Saturday 09/08/18 Columbia High School Home 9:30 AM Saturday 09/15/18 Bergen Tech Home 11:00 AM Monday 09/17/18 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 09/20/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 09/22/18 Westfield High School Away 9:30 AM Tuesday 09/25/18 Indian Hills High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 09/27/18 Ridge High School Home 4:30 PM Monday 10/01/18 Tenafly High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 10/03/18 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 10/05/18 North Bergen High School Home 4:30 PM

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Soccer Boys Freshman Place Time Tuesday 10/09/18 Pascack Valley High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/11/18 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 10/17/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 PM Friday 10/19/18 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/23/18 Bergen Catholic High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 10/25/18 Fair Lawn High School Home 4:15 PM

Girls Varsity Place Time S Tuesday 08/21/18 Home 11:00 AM S Thursday 08/23/18 Wayne Valley High School Away 10:00 AM S Friday 08/24/18 Pope John High School Away 4:00 PM S Tuesday 08/28/18 Westwood High School Home 11:00 AM Wednesday 08/29/18 Mahwah High School Home 11:00 AM Thursday 09/06/18 Northern Valley - -Demarest Away 4:15 PM Saturday 09/08/18 Randolph High School Home 12:00 PM Thursday 09/13/18 Teaneck High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 09/15/18 Bergen Tech Home 5:00 PM Monday 09/17/18 Paramus High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 09/20/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 09/26/18 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 09/28/18 Roxbury High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 10/02/18 Tenafly High School (Tenafly MS - Turf) Away 7:00 PM Thursday 10/04/18 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Sunday 10/07/18 OPEN DATE (KC - BCWCA Tournament) Home TBA Tuesday 10/09/18 Pascack Valley High School Away 7:00 PM Thursday 10/11/18 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Sunday 10/14/18 OPEN DATE (KC - BCWCA Tournament) Away TBA Tuesday 10/16/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 7:00 PM Sunday 10/21/18 OPEN DATE (KC - BCWCA Tournament) Away TBA Monday 10/22/18 Immaculate Heart Academy Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/25/18 Fair Lawn High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 10/26/18 West Essex High School Away 4:00 PM Sunday 10/28/18 OPEN DATE (KC - BCWCA Championship) Away TBA Tuesday 10/30/18 OPEN DATE (Girls Sectional Prelims) Home 4:00 PM Friday 11/02/18 OPEN DATE (Girls Sectional Quarterfinals) Home 4:00 PM

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Soccer Girls Varsity Place Time Tuesday 11/06/18 OPEN DATE Away 4:00 PM Friday 11/09/18 OPEN DATE (Girls Sectional Finals) Away 4:00 PM Saturday 11/10/18 OPEN DATE (Individual Finals) Away TBA

Girls Junior Varsity Place Time S Tuesday 08/21/18 Pingry School Home 11:00 AM S Thursday 08/23/18 Wayne Valley High School Away 10:00 AM S Friday 08/24/18 Pope John High School Away 4:15 PM S Tuesday 08/28/18 Westwood High School Home 11:00 AM Wednesday 08/29/18 Mahwah High School Home 11:00 AM Thursday 09/06/18 Northern Valley - -Demarest Home 4:15 PM Saturday 09/08/18 Randolph High School Away 12:00 PM Thursday 09/13/18 Teaneck High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 09/15/18 Bergen Tech Home 1:00 PM Monday 09/17/18 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 09/20/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 09/26/18 Indian Hills High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 09/28/18 Roxbury High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 10/02/18 Tenafly High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 10/05/18 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/09/18 Pascack Valley High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/11/18 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/16/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 PM Monday 10/22/18 Immaculate Heart Academy Away 4:15 PM Thursday 10/25/18 Fair Lawn High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 10/26/18 West Essex High School Away 4:00 PM

Girls Freshman Place Time S Thursday 08/23/18 Wayne Valley High School Home 9:00 AM Wednesday 08/29/18 Mahwah High School Home 11:00 AM Thursday 09/06/18 Northern Valley - -Demarest Away 4:15 PM Saturday 09/08/18 Randolph High School Home 12:00 PM Friday 09/14/18 Bergen Tech Home 4:15 PM Saturday 09/15/18 Bergen Tech Home 11:00 AM

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Soccer Girls Freshman Place Time Monday 09/17/18 Paramus High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 09/20/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 09/26/18 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 09/28/18 Roxbury High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 10/02/18 Tenafly High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 10/04/18 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 10/08/18 Ramsey High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 10/08/18 Ramsey High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 10/10/18 Pascack Valley High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 10/11/18 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/16/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 PM Thursday 10/18/18 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 10/22/18 Immaculate Heart Academy Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/25/18 Fair Lawn High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 10/26/18 West Essex High School Home 4:15 PM Girls Varsity Place Time S Wednesday03/13/19 Ramsey High School Away 4:15 PM S Tuesday 03/19/19 Mt. St. Dominic Academy Home 4:15 PM S Thursday 03/21/19 Rutherford High School Home 4:15 PM S Thursday 03/28/19 West Milford High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 04/01/19 Fair Lawn High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/03/19 Teaneck High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 04/05/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 04/08/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/10/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 PM S Thursday 04/11/19 Glen Rock High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 04/12/19 Academy of the Holy Angels Home 4:15 PM Monday 04/15/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 04/18/19 Immaculate Heart Academy Away 4:15 PM Monday 04/22/19 Passaic Co Technical Institute Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/24/19 Teaneck High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 04/26/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM

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Softball Girls Varsity Place Time Monday 04/29/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 05/01/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 05/03/19 Pascack Valley High School Away TBA Saturday 05/04/19 OPEN DATE (KC - BCWCA Round 1) Home TBA Monday 05/06/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home TBA Wednesday 05/08/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 05/10/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15 PM Saturday 05/11/19 OPEN DATE (KC - BCWCA Round 2) Away TBA Thursday 05/16/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 1) Home TBA Saturday 05/18/19 OPEN DATE (KC - BCWCA Round 3) Away TBA Monday 05/20/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 2) Home TBA Thursday 05/23/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 3) Away TBA Saturday 05/25/19 OPEN DATE (KC - BCWCA Final) Away TBA Tuesday 05/28/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Final) Away TBA Thursday 05/30/19 OPEN DATE (State Semifinal) Away TBA Saturday 06/01/19 OPEN DATE (State Final) Away TBA Friday 06/07/19 Mahwah High School Home 4:15 PM

Girls Junior Varsity Place Time S Wednesday03/13/19 Ramsey High School Away 4:15 PM S Tuesday 03/19/19 Mt. St. Dominic Academy Home 4:15 PM S Thursday 03/21/19 Rutherford High School Home 4:15 PM S Thursday 03/28/19 West Milford High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 04/01/19 Fair Lawn High School Home 4:15 Wednesday 04/03/19 Teaneck High School Away 4:15 Friday 04/05/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 Monday 04/08/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15 Wednesday 04/10/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 Friday 04/12/19 Academy of the Holy Angels Away 4:15 Monday 04/15/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 Wednesday 04/17/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 Thursday 04/18/19 Immaculate Heart Academy Home 4:15 Monday 04/22/19 Passaic Co Technical Institute Away 4:15 Wednesday 04/24/19 Teaneck High School Home 4:15 Friday 04/26/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15

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Softball Girls Junior Varsity Place Time Monday 04/29/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15 Wednesday 05/01/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 Friday 05/03/19 Pascack Valley High School Home 4:15 Monday 05/06/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 Wednesday 05/08/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 Friday 05/10/19 Indian Hills High School Away 4:15 Friday 06/07/19 Mahwah High School Home 4:15 PM

Girls Freshman Place Time Monday 04/01/19 Fair Lawn High School Away 4:15 Wednesday 04/03/19 Teaneck High School Home 4:15 Friday 04/05/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 Monday 04/08/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15 Wednesday 04/10/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 Friday 04/12/19 Academy of the Holy Angels Home 4:15 Monday 04/15/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 Wednesday 04/17/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 Thursday 04/18/19 Immaculate Heart Academy Away 4:15 Monday 04/22/19 Passaic Co Technical Institute Home 4:15 Wednesday 04/24/19 Teaneck High School Away 4:15 Friday 04/26/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 Monday 04/29/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15 Wednesday 05/01/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 Friday 05/03/19 Pascack Valley High School Away 4:15 Monday 05/06/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 Wednesday 05/08/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 Friday 05/10/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15 Boys Varsity Place Time Monday 04/01/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/03/19 Indian Hills High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 04/04/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 04/05/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 04/08/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM

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Tennis Boys Varsity Place Time Monday 04/15/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 04/16/19 Indian Hills High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Home 4:15 PM Thursday 04/18/19 Bergen Tech Away 4:15 PM Friday 04/19/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 04/22/19 Northern Valley - -Demarest Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/24/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 04/26/19 Tenafly High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 04/27/19 BCCA County Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM Sunday 04/28/19 BCCA County Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM Tuesday 04/30/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 05/02/19 Old Tappan Home 4:15 PM Friday 05/03/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 05/06/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 05/07/19 Dwight-Englewood High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 05/08/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 05/10/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:00 PM Wednesday 05/15/19 Randolph High School Away 4:00 PM Thursday 05/16/19 Livingston High School Home 4:00 PM Friday 05/17/19 Livingston High School Home 2:00 PM Monday 05/20/19 OPEN DATE Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 05/22/19 OPEN DATE Home TBA

Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Monday 04/01/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 04/01/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15PM Wednesday 04/03/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/03/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 04/04/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 04/04/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15PM Friday 04/05/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 PM

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Tennis Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Friday 04/05/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15PM Monday 04/08/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 04/11/19 Dwight-Englewood High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 04/15/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 04/15/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15PM Tuesday 04/16/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Bergenfield High School Away 4:15PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Bergenfield High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 04/18/19 Bergen Tech Home 4:15 PM Thursday 04/18/19 Bergen Tech Home 4:15PM Friday 04/19/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 04/19/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15PM Monday 04/22/19 Northern Valley - -Demarest Home 4:15 PM Monday 04/22/19 Northern Valley - -Demarest Home 4:15PM Wednesday 04/24/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/24/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15PM Friday 04/26/19 Tenafly High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 04/26/19 Fair Lawn High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 04/26/19 Tenafly High School Home 4:15PM Tuesday 04/30/19 Indian Hills High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 04/30/19 Indian Hills High School Away 4:15PM Wednesday 05/01/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 05/02/19 Old Tappan Home 4:15 PM Thursday 05/02/19 Old Tappan Away 4:15PM Friday 05/03/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15PM Friday 05/03/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15PM Monday 05/06/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15PM Monday 05/06/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15PM Tuesday 05/07/19 Dwight-Englewood High School Home 4:15PM Tuesday 05/07/19 Dwight-Englewood High School Home 4:15PM Wednesday 05/08/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 05/08/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 05/09/19 Don Bosco Prep Away 4:15 PM

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Tennis Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Friday 05/10/19 OPEN DATE Home 4:15PM Wednesday 05/15/19 Randolph High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 05/16/19 Livingston High School Away 4:15PM Friday 05/17/19 Livingston High School Away 4:15PM Monday 05/20/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:15PM Wednesday 05/22/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:15PM

Boys Freshman Place Time Monday 04/01/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15PM Wednesday 04/03/19 Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/03/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 04/04/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15PM Friday 04/05/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15PM Monday 04/08/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:15PM Friday 04/12/19 Rutherford High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 04/15/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15PM Tuesday 04/16/19 Union City High School Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 04/16/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:15PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Bergenfield High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 04/18/19 Bergen Tech Home 4:15PM Friday 04/19/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15PM Monday 04/22/19 Park Ridge High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 04/22/19 Northern Valley - -Demarest Home 4:15PM Wednesday 04/24/19 Glen Rock High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/24/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15PM Friday 04/26/19 Tenafly High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 04/26/19 Tenafly High School Home 4:15PM Monday 04/29/19 Glen Rock High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 04/30/19 Indian Hills High School Away 4:15PM Wednesday 05/01/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 05/02/19 Old Tappan Away 4:15PM Friday 05/03/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15PM Monday 05/06/19 Chatham HS Away 4:15 PM Monday 05/06/19 Paramus High School Away 4:15PM

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Tennis Boys Freshman Place Time Tuesday 05/07/19 Union City High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 05/07/19 Dwight-Englewood High School Home 4:15PM Wednesday 05/08/19 Paramus High School Home 4:15PM Friday 05/10/19 OPEN DATE Home 4:15PM Wednesday 05/15/19 Randolph High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 05/16/19 Livingston High School Away 4:15PM Friday 05/17/19 Livingston High School Away 4:15PM Monday 05/20/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:15PM Wednesday 05/22/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:15PM

Girls Varsity Place Time Wednesday 09/05/18 Teaneck High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 09/07/18 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 09/12/18 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 09/14/18 Immaculate Heart Academy Home 4:15 PM Monday 09/17/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 09/20/18 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 09/21/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 PM Monday 09/24/18 Bergen Tech Away 4:15 PM Friday 09/28/18 Teaneck High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 10/01/18 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/02/18 Ramsey High School Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 10/03/18 Paramus High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 10/04/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Prelims) Home 4:00 PM Monday 10/08/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/09/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Quarterfinals) Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 10/10/18 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 10/12/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Semifinal) Home 4:00 PM Friday 10/12/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/16/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Finals) Away 4:00 PM Thursday 10/18/18 OPEN DATE (Group Semis & Finals) Away TBA

Girls Junior Varsity Place Time Wednesday 09/05/18 Teaneck High School Home 4:15PM

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Tennis Girls Junior Varsity Place Time Friday 09/07/18 Ramapo High School Away 4:15PM Wednesday 09/12/18 Paramus High School Away 4:15PM Friday 09/14/18 Immaculate Heart Academy Away 4:15PM Monday 09/17/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15PM Thursday 09/20/18 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 09/21/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15PM Monday 09/24/18 Bergen Tech Home 4:15PM Friday 09/28/18 Teaneck High School Away 4:15PM Monday 10/01/18 Ramapo High School Home 4:15PM Tuesday 10/02/18 Ramsey High School Away 4:15PM Wednesday 10/03/18 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 10/08/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15PM Wednesday 10/10/18 Hackensack High School Home 4:15PM Friday 10/12/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 PM

Girls Freshman Place Time Wednesday 09/05/18 Chatham HS Away 4:15 PM Friday 09/07/18 Union City High School Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 09/11/18 Tenafly High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 09/12/18 Glen Rock High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 09/13/18 Dwight-Englewood High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 09/14/18 Chatham HS Home 4:15 PM Thursday 09/20/18 Ramsey High School Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 09/25/18 Bergen Tech Away 4:15 PM Friday 09/28/18 Glen Rock High School Away 4:15 PM Monday 10/01/18 Rutherford High School Away 4:30 PM Tuesday 10/02/18 Union City High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 10/03/18 Tenafly High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/04/18 Dwight-Englewood High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 10/08/18 Bergen Tech Home 4:15 PM Wednesday 10/10/18 Rutherford High School Home 4:30 PM Wrestling Boys Varsity Place Time Saturday 12/15/18 Bayonne Battle of the Bay Wrestling Tourn OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM

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Wrestling Boys Varsity Place Time Wednesday 12/19/18 Teaneck High School Away 6:00 PM Thursday 12/27/18 BCCA Holiday Wrestling Tournament Hackensack High School OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM

Friday 12/28/18 BCCA Holiday Wrestling Tournament Hackensack High School OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM

Wednesday 01/02/19 Paramus High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 01/04/19 Vernon High School Away 6:00 PM Saturday 01/05/19 Quad: N Milford, W Milford, Westwood New Milford High School Ridgewood H.S. West Milford High School Westwood High School Home 10:00 AM

Wednesday 01/09/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 6:00 PM Friday 01/11/19 North Bergen High School Away 6:00 PM Saturday 01/12/19 Quad: Wayne Hills, Parsippany Hills, PequannockParsippany Hills High School Pequannock Township MS/HS Ridgewood H.S. Wayne Hills High School Home 10:00 AM

Wednesday 01/16/19 Hackensack High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 01/18/19 Don Bosco Prep Away 6:00 PM Wednesday 01/23/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 01/25/19 Northern Valley - -Demarest Away 6:00 PM Saturday 01/26/19 Quad: Watchung Hills, Seton Hall, B-R Bridgewater-Raritan High School Ridgewood H.S. Seton Hall Prep Watchung Hills Reg High School Home 10:00 AM

Wednesday 01/30/19 Ramapo High School Home 7:00 PM Friday 02/01/19 Indian Hills High School Away 5:00 PM Sunday 02/03/19 West Orange Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. West Orange High School Away 8:00 PM

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Wrestling Boys Varsity Place Time Wednesday 02/06/19 Away 6:00 PM Friday 02/08/19 Mahwah High School Away 6:00 PM Saturday 02/09/19 Tri w/Hawthorne & Wallkill Valley Hawthorne High School Ridgewood H.S. Wallkill Valley Reg High School Home 10:00 AM

Sunday 02/10/19 OPEN DATE Home TBA Tuesday 02/12/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 6:00 PM Saturday 02/16/19 OPEN DATE Home 9:00 AM Wednesday 02/20/19 OPEN DATE Home 3:00 PM Friday 02/22/19 OPEN DATE Home 3:00 PM Saturday 03/02/19 OPEN DATE Home TBA Sunday 03/03/19 OPEN DATE Home TBA

Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Wednesday 12/19/18 Teaneck High School Away 5:00 PM Friday 12/21/18 Princeton High School Away 3:00 PM Saturday 12/29/18 JV tournament OPEN DATE Ridgefield Park Ridgewood H.S. Away 7:30 AM Wednesday 01/02/19 Paramus High School Home 6:00 PM Friday 01/04/19 Vernon High School Away 5:00 PM Saturday 01/05/19 Quad: N Milford, W Milford, Westwood New Milford High School Ridgewood H.S. West Milford High School Westwood High School Home 9:00 AM

Wednesday 01/09/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 5:00 PM Friday 01/11/19 North Bergen High School Away 5:00 PM Saturday 01/12/19 Quad: Wayne Hills, Parsippany Hills, PequannockParsippany Hills High School Pequannock Township MS/HS Ridgewood H.S. Wayne Hills High School Home 9:00 AM

Monday 01/14/19 Mercer County MLK Day Sub-Varsity Wrestling TournamentOPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Steinert HS Away 8:00 AM

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Wrestling Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Wednesday 01/16/19 Hackensack High School Home 5:30 PM Friday 01/18/19 Don Bosco Prep Away 5:00 PM Wednesday 01/23/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 6:00 PM Friday 01/25/19 Northern Valley - -Demarest Away 5:00 PM Saturday 01/26/19 Quad: Watchung Hills, Seton Hall, B-R Bridgewater-Raritan High School Ridgewood H.S. Seton Hall Prep Watchung Hills Reg High School Home 9:00 AM

Wednesday 01/30/19 Ramapo High School Home 6:00 PM Friday 02/01/19 Indian Hills High School Away 5:00 PM Wednesday 02/06/19 Dumont High School Away 5:00 PM Friday 02/08/19 Mahwah High School Away 5:00 PM Saturday 02/09/19 Tri w/ Hawthorne & Wallkill Valley Hawthorne High School Ridgewood H.S. Wallkill Valley Reg High School Home 9:00 AM

Sunday 02/10/19 Kinnelon JV Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM

Boys Freshman Place Time Sunday 01/20/19 North Bergen Freshmen Wrestling Tournament North Bergen High School OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM

Saturday 02/02/19 OPEN DATE Home 9:00 AM Track Boys/Girls Varsity Place Time Saturday 03/30/19 Pawlowski Relays-V,JV,F OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Home 8:00 AM Monday 04/01/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 04/05/19 Arcadia (CA) Invitational-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

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Track Boys/Girls Varsity Place Time Saturday 04/06/19 Arcadia (CA) Invitational-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Sunday 04/07/19 Arcadia (CA) Invitational-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Monday 04/08/19 Indian Hills High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/10/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 04/15/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 04/17/19 BC Relays - varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. River Dell High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 04/19/19 BC Relays - varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. River Dell High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 04/20/19 BC Relays - varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. River Dell High School Away 9:00 AM Monday 04/22/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 04/25/19 Penn Relays - select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA Friday 04/26/19 Penn Relays - select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA Saturday 04/27/19 Penn Relays - select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA Monday 04/29/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 05/03/19 BN League Champs OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Home 4:15 PM Monday 05/06/19 BN Novice Championship OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:15 PM Friday 05/10/19 Bergen County Championship - varsity Old Tappan OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:15 PM

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Track Boys/Girls Varsity Place Time Saturday 05/11/19 Bergen County Championship - varsity Old Tappan OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 9:00 AM

Tuesday 05/14/19 Novice Champs Hackensack High School OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:15 PM Thursday 05/16/19 BC Frosh Girls Champs OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Home 4:15 PM Friday 05/17/19 Bergen County Meet of Champions - select V Hackensack High School OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:15 PM

Saturday 05/18/19 County Seat Invitational Meet-select varsity Hackensack High School OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM

Monday 05/20/19 East Coast Relays - select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Home 4:15 PM

Wednesday 05/22/19 BC Boys Frosh Champs OPEN DATE Ramsey High School Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:15 PM Friday 05/24/19 Sectional Championship-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:15 PM

Saturday 05/25/19 Sectional Championship-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM

Friday 05/31/19 Group Championship-qualified varsity Franklin High School OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Saturday 06/01/19 Group Championship Franklin High School OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

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Track Boys/Girls Varsity Place Time Saturday 06/08/19 SMOC-qualified varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM Friday 06/14/19 Track Nationals - North Carolina OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Saturday 06/15/19 Track Nationals - North Carolina OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM

Sunday 06/16/19 Track Nationals - North Carolina OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:00 AM

Swimming Boys Varsity Place Time Monday 12/03/18 Pascack Valley High School Home TBA Wednesday 12/05/18 Bergen Catholic High School Away TBA Monday 12/10/18 Westwood High School Away TBA Monday 12/17/18 Away TBA Thursday 12/20/18 Passaic Co Technical Institute Away 3:30 PM Friday 01/04/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:30 PM Tuesday 01/08/19 Clifton High School Away 3:30 PM Monday 01/14/19 Wayne Hills High School Away TBA Saturday 01/19/19 OPEN DATE (KC - BMOC) Away TBA Saturday 01/19/19 OPEN DATE (KC - Bergen Invitational) Away TBA Monday 01/21/19 Fair Lawn High School Home TBA Monday 01/28/19 Wayne Valley High School Away TBA Monday 02/04/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 1) Home TBA Thursday 02/07/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 2) Home TBA Monday 02/11/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 3) Away TBA Thursday 02/14/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Final) Away TBA Tuesday 02/19/19 OPEN DATE (State Semifinal) Away TBA Saturday 02/23/19 OPEN DATE (State Final) Away TBA

Girls Varsity Place Time Monday 12/03/18 Pascack Valley High School Home TBA

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Swimming Girls Varsity Place Time Wednesday 12/05/18 Immaculate Heart Academy Away TBA Monday 12/10/18 Westwood High School Away TBA Monday 12/17/18 Passaic High School Away TBA Thursday 12/20/18 Passaic Co Technical Institute Away 3:30 PM Friday 01/04/19 Hackensack High School Away 4:30 PM Tuesday 01/08/19 Clifton High School Away 3:30 PM Monday 01/14/19 Wayne Hills High School Away TBA Saturday 01/19/19 OPEN DATE (KC - BMOC) Away TBA Saturday 01/19/19 OPEN DATE (KC - Bergen Invitational) Away TBA Monday 01/21/19 Fair Lawn High School Home TBA Monday 01/28/19 Wayne Valley High School Away TBA Monday 02/04/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 1) Home TBA Thursday 02/07/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 2) Home TBA Monday 02/11/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 3) Away TBA Thursday 02/14/19 OPEN DATE (Sectional Final) Away TBA Wednesday 02/20/19 OPEN DATE (State Semifinal) Away TBA Sunday 02/24/19 OPEN DATE (State Final) Away TBA Lacrosse Boys Varsity Place Time Friday 03/08/19 OPEN DATE (Cape Henlopen-DE) Away TBA S Saturday 03/09/19 Cape Henlopen High School Home TBA S Saturday 03/16/19 Seton Hall Prep Home 10:00 AM S Tuesday 03/19/19 Delbarton High School Away 4:15 PM S Saturday 03/23/19 Salisbury School Away 1:00 PM Wednesday 03/27/19 Montclair High School Home 4:30 PM Saturday 03/30/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Home 11:30 AM Tuesday 04/02/19 Don Bosco Prep Home 6:15 PM Friday 04/05/19 Westfield High School Home 4:30 PM Wednesday 04/10/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 04/13/19 Mountain Lakes High School Away 2:30 PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Bergen Catholic High School Home 4:30 PM Saturday 04/20/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 3:00 PM Tuesday 04/23/19 Home 5:30 PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ridge High School Away 4:30 PM

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Lacrosse Boys Varsity Place Time Saturday 04/27/19 Fair Lawn High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 04/30/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:15 PM Thursday 05/02/19 OPEN DATE Away 6:00 PM Thursday 05/02/19 OPEN DATE Away 8:00 PM Saturday 05/04/19 Ramapo High School Home 6:00 PM Wednesday 05/08/19 Summit High School Home 4:30 PM Saturday 05/11/19 Montgomery Township Schools Away 1:00 PM Wednesday 05/15/19 Phillipsburg HS Away 4:30 PM Saturday 05/18/19 Bridgewater-Raritan High School Home 11:00 AM Wednesday 05/22/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Home 4:00 PM Saturday 05/25/19 OPEN DATE Home 12:00 PM Wednesday 05/29/19 OPEN DATE Home TBA Saturday 06/01/19 OPEN DATE Home TBA Wednesday 06/05/19 OPEN DATE Home TBA Saturday 06/08/19 OPEN DATE Home TBA

Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Saturday 03/09/19 Cape Henlopen High School Home 6:15PM S Wednesday03/13/19 Bridgewater-Raritan High School Home 6:00 PM S Saturday 03/16/19 Seton Hall Prep Home 11:30 AM Saturday 03/16/19 Seton Hall Prep Home 6:15PM S Tuesday 03/19/19 Delbarton High School Away 6:15 PM Tuesday 03/19/19 Delbarton High School Away 6:15PM Saturday 03/23/19 Salisbury School Away 6:15PM Wednesday 03/27/19 Montclair High School Home 6:00 PM Wednesday 03/27/19 Montclair High School Home 6:15PM Saturday 03/30/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Home 10:00 AM Saturday 03/30/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Home 6:15PM Tuesday 04/02/19 Don Bosco Prep Home 6:15PM Friday 04/05/19 Westfield High School Home 4:30 PM Friday 04/05/19 Westfield High School Home 6:15PM Wednesday 04/10/19 Ramapo High School Away 6:15 PM Wednesday 04/10/19 Ramapo High School Away 6:15PM Saturday 04/13/19 Mountain Lakes High School Away 4:30 PM Saturday 04/13/19 Mountain Lakes High School Away 6:15PM

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Lacrosse Boys Junior Varsity Place Time Wednesday 04/17/19 Bergen Catholic High School Home 6:00 PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Bergen Catholic High School Home 6:15PM Saturday 04/20/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 5:00 PM Saturday 04/20/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 6:15PM Tuesday 04/23/19 Glen Ridge High School Home 6:15PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ridge High School Away 6:15PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ridge High School Away 6:15PM Friday 04/26/19 Mahwah High School Home 6:00 PM Saturday 04/27/19 Fair Lawn High School Away 6:15PM Monday 04/29/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 6:30 PM Tuesday 04/30/19 OPEN DATE Away 6:15PM Thursday 05/02/19 OPEN DATE Away 6:15PM Thursday 05/02/19 OPEN DATE Away 6:15PM Saturday 05/04/19 Ramapo High School Home 6:15PM Wednesday 05/08/19 Summit High School Home 6:00 PM Wednesday 05/08/19 Summit High School Home 6:15PM Saturday 05/11/19 Montgomery Township Schools Away 3:00 PM Saturday 05/11/19 Montgomery Township Schools Away 6:15PM Wednesday 05/15/19 Summit High School Home 6:00 PM Wednesday 05/15/19 Phillipsburg HS Away 6:15PM Saturday 05/18/19 Bridgewater-Raritan High School Home 6:15PM Wednesday 05/22/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Home 6:15PM Wednesday 05/29/19 OPEN DATE Home 6:15PM Wednesday 06/05/19 OPEN DATE Home 6:15PM Saturday 06/08/19 OPEN DATE Home 6:15PM

Boys Freshman Place Time Saturday 03/09/19 Cape Henlopen High School Away 4:00PM S Wednesday03/13/19 Bridgewater-Raritan High School Away 4:30 PM S Saturday 03/16/19 Seton Hall Prep Away 11:00 AM Saturday 03/16/19 Seton Hall Prep Away 4:00PM Tuesday 03/19/19 Delbarton High School Home 4:00PM S Tuesday 03/19/19 Delbarton High School Home 4:15 PM Saturday 03/23/19 Salisbury School Home 4:00PM Wednesday 03/27/19 Montclair High School Away 4:00PM

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Lacrosse Boys Freshman Place Time Wednesday 03/27/19 Montville High School Away 4:30 PM Wednesday 03/27/19 Pingry School Away 4:30 PM Saturday 03/30/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Away 11:00 AM Saturday 03/30/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Away 4:00PM Tuesday 04/02/19 Don Bosco Prep Away 4:00PM Tuesday 04/02/19 Don Bosco Prep Away 4:15 PM Friday 04/05/19 Westfield High School Away 4:00PM Friday 04/05/19 Westfield High School Away 4:30 PM Wednesday 04/10/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:00PM Wednesday 04/10/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:30 PM Saturday 04/13/19 Mountain Lakes High School Home 9:00 AM Wednesday 04/17/19 Bergen Catholic High School Away 4:00PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Bergen Catholic High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 04/18/19 Bergen Catholic High School Home 4:30 PM Monday 04/22/19 Don Bosco Prep Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 04/23/19 Glen Ridge High School Away 4:00PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ridge High School Home 4:00PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ridge High School Home 4:30 PM Saturday 04/27/19 Fair Lawn High School Home 4:00PM Tuesday 04/30/19 OPEN DATE Home 4:00PM Wednesday 05/01/19 Chatham HS Away 4:30 PM Thursday 05/02/19 OPEN DATE Home 4:00PM Saturday 05/04/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:00PM Monday 05/06/19 Randolph High School Away 4:30 PM Wednesday 05/08/19 Summit High School Away 4:00PM Wednesday 05/08/19 Summit High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 05/11/19 Montgomery Township Schools Home 11:00 AM Saturday 05/11/19 Montgomery Township Schools Home 4:00PM Wednesday 05/15/19 Phillipsburg HS Home 4:00PM Wednesday 05/22/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Away 4:00PM Wednesday 05/29/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:00PM Wednesday 06/05/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:00PM Saturday 06/08/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:00PM

Girls Varsity Place Time S Saturday 03/09/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Away 3:00 PM

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Lacrosse Girls Varsity Place Time S Saturday 03/16/19 OPEN DATE Home 12:30 PM S Thursday 03/21/19 Mountain Lakes High School Away 4:15 PM S Saturday 03/23/19 Rumson-Fair Haven H S Away 10:00 AM Thursday 03/28/19 West Essex High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 03/30/19 Home 12:00 PM Tuesday 04/02/19 Oak Knoll High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 04/04/19 Home 4:30 PM Saturday 04/06/19 Darien High School Away 2:00 PM Tuesday 04/09/19 Montclair High School Away 4:30 PM Thursday 04/11/19 Summit High School Home 4:15 PM Saturday 04/13/19 Mahwah High School Home 11:00 AM Wednesday 04/17/19 Roxbury High School Home 5:00 PM Friday 04/19/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 PM Saturday 04/20/19 Eastport-South Manor Junior Senior High Home 11:00 AM School Tuesday 04/23/19 Home 4:15 PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ramapo High School Home 6:00 PM Saturday 04/27/19 OPEN DATE Away 1:30 PM Tuesday 04/30/19 OPEN DATE Away 6:15 PM Thursday 05/02/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:00 PM Saturday 05/04/19 Immaculate Heart Academy Away 2:30 PM Tuesday 05/07/19 Chatham HS Away 5:45 PM Thursday 05/09/19 Immaculate Heart Academy Home 4:15 PM Saturday 05/11/19 Glen Ridge High School Home 10:00 AM Thursday 05/16/19 Columbia High School Away 4:00 PM Monday 05/20/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:15 PM Thursday 05/23/19 Ridge High School Away 4:30 PM Tuesday 05/28/19 Westfield High School Away 4:30 PM Saturday 06/01/19 Clearview Regional H.S. Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 06/05/19 Oak Knoll High School Home 5:00 PM Saturday 06/08/19 Moorestown High School Home 5:00 PM

Girls Junior Varsity Place Time S Saturday 03/09/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Away 3:00 PM Saturday 03/09/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Away 5:45PM

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Lacrosse Girls Junior Varsity Place Time Saturday 03/16/19 OPEN DATE Home 5:45PM Thursday 03/21/19 Mountain Lakes High School Away 5:45 PM S Saturday 03/23/19 Rumson-Fair Haven H S Home 11:30 AM Saturday 03/23/19 Rumson-Fair Haven H S Away 5:45PM Thursday 03/28/19 West Essex High School Away 5:45PM Thursday 03/28/19 West Essex High School Away 5:45PM Saturday 03/30/19 Moorestown High School Home 2:30 PM Saturday 03/30/19 Moorestown High School Home 5:45PM Tuesday 04/02/19 Oak Knoll High School Away 5:30 PM Tuesday 04/02/19 Oak Knoll High School Away 5:45PM Thursday 04/04/19 Morristown High School Home 5:45PM Thursday 04/04/19 Morristown High School Home 6:00 PM Saturday 04/06/19 Darien High School Away 12:00 PM Saturday 04/06/19 Darien High School Away 5:45PM Tuesday 04/09/19 Montclair High School Away 5:45PM Tuesday 04/09/19 Montclair High School Away 6:00 PM Thursday 04/11/19 Summit High School Home 5:45PM Thursday 04/11/19 Summit High School Home 5:45PM Saturday 04/13/19 Mahwah High School Home 12:30 PM Saturday 04/13/19 Mahwah High School Home 5:45PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Roxbury High School Home 5:45 PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Roxbury High School Home 5:45PM Thursday 04/18/19 Roxbury High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 04/19/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 5:45PM Friday 04/19/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 5:45PM Saturday 04/20/19 Eastport-South Manor Junior Senior High Home 5:45PM School Monday 04/22/19 Montclair High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 04/23/19 Saddle River Day School Home 5:45PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ramapo High School Home 5:45PM Saturday 04/27/19 OPEN DATE Away 5:45PM Tuesday 04/30/19 OPEN DATE Away 5:45PM Thursday 05/02/19 OPEN DATE Away 5:45PM Saturday 05/04/19 Immaculate Heart Academy Away 5:45PM Tuesday 05/07/19 Chatham HS Away 4:30 PM

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Lacrosse Girls Junior Varsity Place Time Thursday 05/09/19 Immaculate Heart Academy Home 5:45 PM Thursday 05/09/19 Immaculate Heart Academy Home 5:45PM Saturday 05/11/19 Glen Ridge High School Home 11:30 AM Saturday 05/11/19 Glen Ridge High School Home 5:45PM Thursday 05/16/19 Columbia High School Away 5:45PM Monday 05/20/19 OPEN DATE Away 5:45PM Thursday 05/23/19 Ridge High School Away 5:45PM Tuesday 05/28/19 Westfield High School Away 5:45PM Wednesday 06/05/19 Oak Knoll High School Home 5:45PM Saturday 06/08/19 Moorestown High School Home 5:45PM

Girls Freshman Place Time S Saturday 03/09/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Away 12:30 PM Saturday 03/09/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Home 4:00PM S Friday 03/15/19 Randolph High School Away 4:30 PM Saturday 03/16/19 OPEN DATE Away 4:00PM S Wednesday03/20/19 Mountain Lakes High School Home 4:30 PM S Saturday 03/23/19 Rumson-Fair Haven H S Away 10:00 AM Saturday 03/23/19 Rumson-Fair Haven H S Home 4:00PM Thursday 03/28/19 West Essex High School Home 4:00PM Thursday 03/28/19 West Essex High School Home 4:15 PM Saturday 03/30/19 Moorestown High School Away 12:30 PM Saturday 03/30/19 Moorestown High School Away 4:00PM Tuesday 04/02/19 Oak Knoll High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 04/02/19 Oak Knoll High School Home 4:00PM Thursday 04/04/19 Morristown High School Away 4:00PM Thursday 04/04/19 Morristown High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 04/06/19 Darien High School Away 10:00 AM Saturday 04/06/19 Darien High School Home 4:00PM Tuesday 04/09/19 Montclair High School Home 4:00PM Tuesday 04/09/19 Montclair High School Home 4:30 PM Thursday 04/11/19 Summit High School Away 4:00PM Thursday 04/11/19 Summit High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 04/12/19 Montclair High School Home 4:30 PM Wednesday 04/17/19 Roxbury High School Away 4:00PM

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Lacrosse Girls Freshman Place Time Wednesday 04/17/19 Roxbury High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 04/18/19 Roxbury High School Home 5:45 PM Friday 04/19/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:00PM Friday 04/19/19 Wayne Hills High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 04/20/19 Eastport-South Manor Junior Senior High School Away 4:00PM

Tuesday 04/23/19 Saddle River Day School Away 4:00PM Tuesday 04/23/19 Summit High School Home 4:30 PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:00PM Thursday 04/25/19 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Saturday 04/27/19 OPEN DATE Home 4:00PM Tuesday 04/30/19 OPEN DATE Home 4:00PM Thursday 05/02/19 OPEN DATE Home 4:00PM Thursday 05/02/19 Hunterdon Central Reg. HS Home 4:30 PM Saturday 05/04/19 Mountain Lakes High School Away 10:00 AM Saturday 05/04/19 Moorestown High School Home 10:00 AM Saturday 05/04/19 Immaculate Heart Academy Home 4:00PM Tuesday 05/07/19 Chatham HS Home 4:30 PM Thursday 05/09/19 Immaculate Heart Academy Away 4:00PM Thursday 05/09/19 Pingry School Home 4:30 PM Saturday 05/11/19 Glen Ridge High School Away 4:00PM Thursday 05/16/19 Columbia High School Home 4:00PM Monday 05/20/19 OPEN DATE Home 4:00PM Thursday 05/23/19 Ridge High School Home 4:00PM Tuesday 05/28/19 Westfield High School Home 4:00PM Wednesday 06/05/19 Oak Knoll High School Away 4:00PM Saturday 06/08/19 Moorestown High School Away 4:00PM Girls Varsity Place Time Thursday 09/06/18 Teaneck High School Away 4:15 PM Friday 09/07/18 Ramapo High School Home 5:30 PM Wednesday 09/12/18 Paramus High School Home 5:30 PM Friday 09/14/18 Immaculate Heart Academy Home 5:30 PM Saturday 09/15/18 Tournament at NVOT Northern Valley - Old Tappan OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:30 PM

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Volleyball Girls Varsity Place Time Monday 09/17/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 09/20/18 Hackensack High School Home 5:30 PM Tuesday 09/25/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 5:30 PM Thursday 10/04/18 Teaneck High School Home 5:30 PM Monday 10/08/18 Ramapo High School Away 4:15 PM Wednesday 10/10/18 Paramus High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/16/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 5:30 PM Thursday 10/18/18 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/23/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 5:30 PM Thursday 10/25/18 Bergen Tech Away 4:15 PM Saturday 10/27/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Play-in game) Home 2:00 PM Tuesday 10/30/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 1) Home TBA Thursday 11/01/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 2) Home 4:00 PM Saturday 11/03/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 3) Away TBA Wednesday 11/07/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Round 4) Away 4:00 PM Saturday 11/10/18 OPEN DATE (State Final) Away TBA

Girls Junior Varsity Place Time Thursday 09/06/18 Teaneck High School Away 5:30PM Friday 09/07/18 Ramapo High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 09/12/18 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 09/14/18 Immaculate Heart Academy Home 4:15 PM Monday 09/17/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 5:30PM Thursday 09/20/18 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 09/25/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 PM Thursday 10/04/18 Teaneck High School Home 4:15 PM Monday 10/08/18 Ramapo High School Away 5:30PM Wednesday 10/10/18 Paramus High School Away 5:30PM Tuesday 10/16/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/18/18 Hackensack High School Away 5:30PM Tuesday 10/23/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/25/18 Bergen Tech Away 5:30PM

Girls Freshman Place Time Thursday 09/06/18 Teaneck High School Home 4:15PM

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Volleyball Girls Freshman Place Time Friday 09/07/18 Ramapo High School Away 4:15PM Wednesday 09/12/18 Paramus High School Home 4:15 PM Friday 09/14/18 Immaculate Heart Academy Away 4:15PM Monday 09/17/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Away 4:15 PM Thursday 09/20/18 Hackensack High School Home 4:15 PM Tuesday 09/25/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Away 4:15 PM Thursday 10/04/18 Teaneck High School Away 4:15PM Monday 10/08/18 Ramapo High School Home 4:15PM Wednesday 10/10/18 Paramus High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/16/18 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/18/18 Hackensack High School Away 4:15 PM Tuesday 10/23/18 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:15 PM Thursday 10/25/18 Bergen Tech Home 4:15PM Boys/Girls Varsity Place Time Saturday 12/08/18 FDU Singles Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:15 AM Monday 12/10/18 Paramus High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 12/12/18 Ramapo High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 12/18/18 Hackensack High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 12/20/18 Indian Hills High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 01/01/19 Ridgefield Park Home 4:00 PM Thursday 01/03/19 Northern Valley - Old Tappan Home 4:00 PM Saturday 01/05/19 FDU Team Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:15 AM Tuesday 01/08/19 Tenafly High School Home 4:00 PM Thursday 01/10/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:00 PM Saturday 01/12/19 Boys County Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 8:30 AM Tuesday 01/15/19 Northern Valley - -Demarest Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 01/16/19 Hackensack High School Home 4:00 PM Saturday 01/19/19 Girls County Tournament OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

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Bowling Boys/Girls Varsity Place Time Monday 01/21/19 Northern Highlands Regional High School Home 4:00 PM Friday 01/25/19 Indian Hills High School Home 4:00 PM Wednesday 01/30/19 Paramus High School Home 4:00 PM Saturday 02/02/19 Boys Sectionals OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA Monday 02/04/19 Ramapo High School Home 4:00 PM Tuesday 02/05/19 Baker Bonanza Dumont High School OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:00 PM Saturday 02/09/19 Girls Sectionals OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA Monday 02/11/19 OPEN DATE Home 9:30 AM Wednesday 02/13/19 Individual Tournament of Champions OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 9:30 AM

Friday 02/15/19 Girls Team States OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 9:30 AM Indoor Track Boys/Girls Varsity Place Time Monday 12/17/18 Spiked Shoe Invitational OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 5:00 PM Thursday 12/27/18 Track Universe Invitational OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 9:00 AM Tuesday 01/01/19 Big North Frosh/Novice OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:30 PM Saturday 01/05/19 Hispanic Games-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Saturday 01/05/19 Freedom Games-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 9:00 AM

Sunday 01/06/19 Freedom Games-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 9:00 AM

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Indoor Track Boys/Girls Varsity Place Time Wednesday 01/09/19 Millrose Games Trials-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Wednesday 01/09/19 Ridgewood Winter Games OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:30 PM Monday 01/14/19 Freedom Division Championship OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:30 PM

Friday 01/18/19 New Balance Games-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Wednesday 01/23/19 Bergen County Relays OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 5:15 PM Saturday 01/26/19 Ocean Breeze Invitational-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 9:00 AM

Sunday 01/27/19 Ocean Breeze Invitational-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 9:00 AM

Monday 01/28/19 Ed Church Invitational-Frosh/Novice OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:30 PM

Saturday 02/02/19 Millrose Games-invited varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Monday 02/04/19 Varsity Classic-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 5:00 PM Tuesday 02/05/19 Lou Molino Invitational-Frosh/Novice OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:30 PM

Saturday 02/09/19 State Sectional Championship OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 9:00 AM

Superintendent Principal Admin. Assistant Athletic Director Dr. Daniel Fishbein Dr. Thomas A. Gorman Maureen Chiaramonte Keith Cook

72 06/22/2018 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 42 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT C Team Schedule Ridgewood H.S. Keith Cook 627 East Ridgewood Ave. School Phone: 201-670-2800 ext 7/1/2018 to 6/30/2019 Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Home20510 Phone: Fax: 201-612-6262 [email protected]

Indoor Track Boys/Girls Varsity Place Time Wednesday 02/13/19 Bergen County Championship-varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 5:15 PM

Saturday 02/16/19 State Group IV Championship-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 9:00 AM

Tuesday 02/19/19 Eastern States Invitational-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 4:30 PM

Sunday 02/24/19 SMOC OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away 10:00 AM Friday 03/08/19 New Balance Indoor Nationals-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Saturday 03/09/19 New Balance Indoor Nationals-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Sunday 03/10/19 New Balance Indoor Nationals-select varsity OPEN DATE Ridgewood H.S. Away TBA

Gymnastics Girls Varsity Place Time Friday 09/14/18 Roxbury High School Home 4:30 PM Thursday 09/20/18 Mount Olive HS Home 4:30 PM Friday 09/21/18 Passaic Valley High School Home 4:30 PM Tuesday 09/25/18 West Milford High School Home 4:30 PM Thursday 09/27/18 Wayne Valley High School Home 4:30 PM Tuesday 10/02/18 Pascack Valley High School Home 4:30 PM Friday 10/05/18 Academy of the Holy Angels Away 4:30 PM Friday 10/12/18 Randolph High School Away 5:30 PM Tuesday 10/16/18 Ramapo High School Home 4:30 PM Friday 10/19/18 OPEN DATE (BCWCA County Championship) Home 5:00 PM

Superintendent Principal Admin. Assistant Athletic Director Dr. Daniel Fishbein Dr. Thomas A. Gorman Maureen Chiaramonte Keith Cook

73 06/22/2018 *=League Event Schedule Star 800-822-9433 Page 43 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT C Team Schedule Ridgewood H.S. Keith Cook 627 East Ridgewood Ave. School Phone: 201-670-2800 ext 7/1/2018 to 6/30/2019 Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Home20510 Phone: Fax: 201-612-6262 [email protected]

Gymnastics Girls Varsity Place Time Monday 10/22/18 OPEN DATE (League A Championship) Home 5:00 PM Saturday 11/03/18 OPEN DATE (Sectional Finals) Home 9:00 AM Thursday 11/08/18 OPEN DATE (Team Finals) Away 4:00 PM

Superintendent Principal Admin. Assistant Athletic Director Dr. Daniel Fishbein Dr. Thomas A. Gorman Maureen Chiaramonte Keith Cook

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Ridgewood H.S. 627 East Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood, NJ 07450 School Phone: 201-670-2800 ext 20510 Home Phone: Fax: 201-612-6262 [email protected]

Superintendent Principal Admin. Assistant Athletic Director Dr. Daniel Fishbein Dr. Thomas A. Gorman Maureen Chiaramonte Keith Cook Varsity Alpine Ski (Boys/Girls) 2018-2019

Day Date Opponent Place Time Tuesday Jan. 08 @ GS Race #1 GS Race #1 4:30PM Friday Jan. 18 @ GS Race #2 GS Race #2 4:30PM Wednesday Jan. 23 @ GS Race #3 GS Race #3 4:30PM Wednesday Jan. 30 @ SL Race #1 SL Race #1 4:30PM Monday Feb. 04 @ SL Race #2 SL Race #2 4:30PM Monday Feb. 11 @ SL Race #3 SL Race #3 4:30PM Thursday Feb. 14 @ JV Champs Race JV Champs Race 4:30PM Tuesday Feb. 19 @ Petro Qualifier Race Petro Qualifier Race 4:30PM Thursday Feb. 21 @ GS States Race GS States Race 4:00PM Monday Feb. 25 @ SL States Race SL States Race 11:00AM Thursday Feb. 28 @ Race of Champs Race of Champs 10:00AM Friday Mar. 08 @ Eastern HS Champs Eastern HS Champs TBA Sunday Mar. 10 @ Eastern HS Champs Eastern HS Champs TBA

06/22/2018 * = League Event Report generated by Schedule Star 800-822-9433 75 JUNE 25, 2018 2018 SUMMER SCHOOL ATTACHMENT D SPECIAL NEEDS STAFFING

2017-18 Sum.School Hourly Sum. School Teacher Assignment Salary Full Salary Rate Salary Glen School Grudzien, Jaimee (99 Hrs.) RISe Program $89,542 $8,059 $53.73 $5,319 Letavish, Kelly (79 Hrs.) RED Program $83,425 $7,508 $50.06 $3,954 McCann, Eileen (79 Hrs.) RED Program $100,932 $9,084 $60.56 $4,784 Rosenfeld, Patricia (79 Hrs.) RED Program $97,612 $8,785 $58.57 $4,627 Classroom Aides Amaral, Carla RED Program $16.49 T/C O'Neill-Sticco, Karen RED Program $16.49 T/C Chalmers, Stephanie RED Program $16.49 T/C Shaista Latif RED Program $16.49 T/C Lam, Antennette * RED Program $16.49 T/C Laurintano, Scott RED Program $16.49 T/C Ostrovaskaia, Olga RED Program $16.49 T/C Obregon, Madeline * RED Program $16.49 T/C Troncone, Laurette RED Program $16.49 T/C Dekens, Gina RED Program $16.49 T/C Hughes, Regina RED Program $16.49 T/C Ridge School Crosby, Michelle (135 Hrs.) RISe Program $58,358 $5,252 $35.01 $4,727 Lipper, Erica (90 Hrs.) RISe Program $58,358 $5,252 $35.01 $3,151 Mager, Elyse (113 Hrs.) RISe Program $61,955 $5,576 $37.17 $4,201 Cord, David (18 Hrs.) RISe/SAIL Program $58,358 $5,252 $35.01 $630 Giardino, Stacy (40 Hrs.) BCBA $100,932 $9,084 $60.56 $2,422 Classroom Aides Goglia, Francesca RISe Program $20.00 T/C Tarulli, Matt RISe Program $20.00 T/C Sunden, Kristi RISe Program $20.00 T/C Gaelick, Lindsay RISe Program $20.00 T/C Wrede, Donna RISe Program $20.00 T/C Cuccarese, Allie RISe Program $20.00 T/C Carbone, Kevin RISe Program $20.00 T/C Gibson, Kerry RISe Program $20.00 T/C Baines, Brigit RISe Program $20.00 T/C Fossari, Rosemary RISe Program $20.00 T/C Garvin, Natalie RISe Program $20.00 T/C Leblancq, Mary RISe Program $20.00 T/C Lawler, Kaitlyn RISe Program $16.49 T/C Colleen Contreras RISe Program $20.00 T/C Champy, Brianna RISe Program $20.00 T/C Wilson, Alison RISe Program $16.49 T/C Ridge School Pepper, Jamie (66 Hrs.) Special Needs - Kindergarten 69,355 $6,242 $41.61 $2,746 Kristen Turchioe (66 Hrs.) Special Needs - 1-2 Grades 69,355 $6,242 $41.61 $2,746 Odalys Romano (66 Hrs.) Special Needs - 3-5 Grades 96,642 $8,698 $57.99 $3,827 Classroom Aides Cigolini, Lucille Special Needs $16.49 T/C Palmeri, Jessica Special Needs $16.49 T/C Tucker, Annette Special Needs $16.49 T/C Porfido, Joan Special Needs $16.49 T/C Luongo, Elizabeth Special Needs $16.49 T/C Spano, Angelica Special Needs $16.49 T/C Felipe, Brenda Special Needs $16.49 T/C Ridge School Osenbrouck, Jennifer (112 Hrs.) SAIL Program $65,505 $5,895 $39.30 $4,402 Daidone, Brittany (112 Hrs.) SAIL Program $67,756 $6,098 $40.65 $4,553 Classroom Aides Russo, Alexandra Special Needs $20.00 T/C Horuzy, Christina Special Needs $20.00 T/C Ranges, Megan Special Needs $20.00 T/C Yucis, Jessica Special Needs $16.49 T/C

76 JUNE 25, 2018 2018 SUMMER SCHOOL ATTACHMENT D SPECIAL NEEDS STAFFING

2017-18 Sum.School Hourly Sum. School Teacher Assignment Salary Full Salary Rate Salary Megalos, Lara Special Needs $20.00 T/C Ridgewood High School Distefano, Alissa (66 Hrs.) Special Needs - Grades 6-8 $71,255 $6,413 $42.75 $2,822 Classroom Aides Greg Zaino Special Needs $16.49 T/C Ridgewood High School Keppel, Katie (112 Hrs.) RISe Program Grades 9-11 $71,306 $6,418 $42.78 $4,792 Nancy Brophy (112 Hrs.) RISe Program Grades 6-8 $90,484 $8,144 $54.29 $6,081 Classroom Aides Driscoll, Patrick RISe Program $20.00 T/C Larson, Walker RISe Program $20.00 T/C Lange, Kaitlin RISe Program $20.00 T/C Gross, Steven RISe Program $20.00 T/C Crabbe, Joseph RISe Program $20.00 T/C Feeney, Rory RISe Program $20.00 T/C Rabin, Rachel RISe Program $20.00 T/C Sand, Grace RISe Program $20.00 T/C

McCann, Eileen Glen School Coordinator ------$600 Aday, Doug Principal ------$12,000 Manke, Colleen (203 Hrs.) Nurse $95,663 $8,610 $10,332 Chicas, Christina Program Coordinator ------$4,900

Calculated at Summer School hourly rate: Annex 13 REA Agreement MA Max $100,932

Special Education Teacher Substitutes Michael Derisi Kaitlin Lange Special Education Aide Substitutes Brickner, Kimberly Linton, Kris Kneer, Maria (BA Certified, $20/hour) Kristian Kain Jerry D'Andrea Joanna Vanvliet Margaret Neilson William Burton Courtney Pfeiffer Adele Ellis Summer Adventure Student Volunteers Olivia Russo

77 JUNE 25, 2018 2018 Ridgewood High School Summer School Staff ATTACHMENT E

Instructional # 2017-2018 Full Summer Name Assignment Hours Prep Hours Classes Salary SS Salary-based on 9% School Salary Anderson, Christine Geometry Remedial 60 15 0.5 $76,455 $6,881 $3,440.50 Bailey, David College Boot Camp (Enrichment) Sect 1 10.5 9 0.12 $81,786 $7,361 $883.32 Bodiwala, Tulsi Biology (Remedial) 60 15 0.5 $66,458 $5,981 $2,990.50 Bodiwala, Tulsi SAT Biology (Test Prep) 9 6 0.1 $66,458 $5,981 $598.10 Borawski, Julia Create Your Own Games (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $67,456 $6,071 $728.52 Borawski, Julia Interactive Games (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $67,456 $6,071 $728.52 Borawski, Julia Intro to Biology (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $67,456 $6,071 $728.52 Bray, Natalie Adventures in Kitchen (Enrichment) PM 12 7.5 0.12 $76,108 $6,850 $822.00 Bray, Natalie Adventures in Kitchen (Enrichment) AM 12 7.5 0.12 $76,108 $6,850 $822.00 Burkard, Peter College Boot Camp (Enrichment) Sect 2 10.5 9 0.12 $100,932 $9,084 $1,090.08 Cheplic, Matt ACT/SAT Prep-Verbal (Test Prep) 18 6 0.15 $75,580 $6,802 $1,020.30 Contreras, Colleen College Essay Writing (Enrichment) AM 12 7.5 0.12 $75,980 $6,838 $820.56 Contreras, Colleen English 11/12, (Remedial) 60 15 0.5 $75,980 $6,838 $3,419.00 Coyman, Mallory Become a Scientist (Enrich) AM 12 7.5 0.12 $62,408 $5,617 $674.04 Coyman, Mallory Become a Scientist (Enrich) PM 12 7.5 0.12 $62,408 $5,617 $674.04 Coyman, Mallory Intro to Chemistry 12 7.5 0.12 $62,408 $5,617 $674.04 Coyman, Mallory SAT Chemistry (Test Prep) 9 6 0.1 $62,408 $5,617 $561.70 Fabish, Chris College Boot Camp (Enrichment) Sect 3 10.5 9 0.12 $90,458 $8,141 $976.92 Gordon, Julie Become a Journalist (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $89,405 $8,046 $965.52 Gordon, Julie College Essay Writing (Enrichment) PM1 12 7.5 0.12 $89,405 $8,046 $965.52 Gordon, Julie College Essay Writing (Enrichment) PM2 12 7.5 0.12 $89,405 $8,046 $965.52 Gordon, Julie Strategic Reading & Writing (Enrich) 12 7.5 0.12 $89,405 $8,046 $965.52 Gordon, Julie Writing Enrichment (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $89,405 $8,046 $965.52 Gyulay, Joe * Algebra 2 Honors, (New Credit & Audit) 72 18 0.6 $79,075 $7,117 $4,270.20 Kabash, Vanessa A Novel Idea (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $100,932 $9,084 $1,090.08 Kabash, Vanessa Rising Voices (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $100,932 $9,084 $1,090.08 Kase, Sean Entrepreneurship (New Credit) 30 7.5 0.25 $68,030 $6,123 $1,530.75 Kase, Sean Financial Literacy (New Credit) 30 7.5 0.25 $68,030 $6,123 $1,530.75 Kay, James ACT Science (Test Prep) 8 4 0.08 $100,932 $9,084 $726.72 Kay, James Chemistry (Remedial) 60 15 0.5 $100,932 $9,084 $4,542.00 Kay, James Construction Challenge (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $100,932 $9,084 $1,090.08 Klein-Hellman, Lauren College Boot Camp (Enrichment) Sect 4 10.5 9 0.12 $83,011 $7,471 $896.52 Kuiken, Diane FTC Robotics (Enrichment) AM 12 7.5 0.12 $100,932 $9,084 $1,090.08 Kuiken, Diane FTC Robotics (Enrichment) PM 12 7.5 0.12 $100,932 $9,084 $1,090.08 Kuiken, Diane MindStorm Legos (Enrichment) AM 12 7.5 0.12 $100,932 $9,084 $1,090.08 Kuiken, Diane MindStorm Legos (Enrichment) PM 12 7.5 0.12 $100,932 $9,084 $1,090.08 LaFemina, Freddie US History 1 & 2 (Remedial) 60 15 0.5 $71,006 $6,391 $3,195.50 LaFemina, Freddie World History (Remedial) 60 15 0.5 $71,006 $6,391 $3,195.50 Moore, Laura College Boot Camp (Enrichment) Sect 5 10.5 9 0.12 $100,932 $9,084 $1,090.08 Nyhuis, Philip Algebra 1 (Remedial) 60 15 0.5 $72,905 $6,561 $3,280.50

78 JUNE 25, 2018 2018 Ridgewood High School Summer School Staff ATTACHMENT E

Instructional # 2017-2018 Full Summer Name Assignment Hours Prep Hours Classes Salary SS Salary-based on 9% School Salary Nyhuis, Philip Algebra II (Remedial) 60 15 0.5 $72,905 $6,561 $3,280.50 Pinches, Katharine English 9/10, (Remedial) 60 15 0.5 $92,842 $8,356 $4,178.00 Rosenfeld, Lauren Intro to Algebra 2 (Enrichment) 22 11 0.22 $93,575 $8,422 $1,852.84 Rosenfeld, Lauren Intro to Algebra I (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $93,575 $8,422 $1,010.64 Rosenfeld, Lauren Introduction to Geometry (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $93,575 $8,422 $1,010.64 Scevola, Adam * Algebra 2 Honors, (New Credit & Audit) 48 12 0.4 $69,355 $6,242 $2,496.80 Siok, Susan ACT/SAT Prep-Math (Test Prep) 18 6 0.15 $97,612 $8,785 $1,317.75 Siok, Susan Intro to Pre-Algebra (Enrichment) 12 7.5 0.12 $97,612 $8,785 $1,054.20 Siok, Susan Intro to Pre-Calculus (Enrichment) 22 11 0.22 $97,612 $8,785 $1,932.70 Turano, Rebecca College Boot Camp (Enrichment) Sect 6 10.5 9 0.12 $71,110 $6,400 $768.00 Van Hise, Brian Geometry Honors (New Credit & Audit) 120 30 1 $80,299 $7,227 $7,227.00

Casatelli, Stacy Principal $ 11,568 Collins, Carla Administrative Assistant 22/hour $ 2,296 approx

2017-2018 MA MAX- $100,932

79 JUNE 25, 2018 2018 SUMMER SPECIAL PROGRAMS PERSONNEL ATTACHMENT F

Name Position Home School Hourly Rate Exceed # of Hrs Total Notes CHILD STUDY TEAM Lorraine Zak Psychologist Willard/Travell 73.59 100 7,359 Gila Elbaum Psychologist Orchard/Ridge 58.17 65 3,781 Stephanie McAloon Social Worker Orchard/Ridge 43.61 65 2,835 Susan Fink Social Worker Willard/Travell 70.58 65 4,588 Jane Gerald Social Worker Hawes/Somerville 57.52 35 2,013 Eileen Devaney LDT-C Willard 65.92 65 4,285 Megan Galanti LDT-C Orchard 58.09 35 2,033 Amanda Roche LDT-C High School 47.34 35 1,657 RELATED SERVICE PROVIDERS Nancy Merck Speech/Language Hawes 73.92 75 5,544 Eileen Head Speech/Language Travell 73.92 75 5,544 Katherine Brady Speech/Language Orchard/Hawes 48.40 50 2,420 Wendy Padykula Speech/Language BFMS/GWMS 64.54 50 3,227 Sheryl O'Brien Speech/Language Glen/Ridge 73.92 50 3,696 Shula Barnett Speech/Language Somerville 53.73 50 2,687 Laura Murphy OT District 73.92 75 5,544 Karen Morris OT District 51.72 50 2,586 Marisa Martell PT District 78.87 50 3,944 Jessica Vasquez PT District 51.07 50 2,554 TEACHERS Meghan McDermott Teacher Elementary 56.02 20 1,120 Jennifer Osenbruck Teacher Elementary 43.67 20 873 Nancy Reilly Teacher High School 67.29 15 1,009 Lisa Sutera Teacher Middle School 53.55 15 803 Anna-Lynn Esposito Teacher Middle School 68.35 15 1,025

71,127

80 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT G

RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL FALL 2018-2019 COACHING ASSIGNMENTS ESTIMATE To be paid equal installments 10/15/2018 and 11/15/2018

Total One-half One-half Name Position Step Ratio* Stipend 10/15/2018 11/15/2018 Johnson, Charles Head Football IV 0.130 11,640.00 5,820.00 5,820.00 Doug Aday Assistant Football III 0.080 7,163.00 3,581.50 3,581.50 Santiago, Ernesto Assistant Football I 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Andrew Johnson Assistant Football IV 0.085 7,611.00 3,805.50 3,805.50 Scevola, Adam Assistant Football IV 0.085 7,611.00 3,805.50 3,805.50 Cord, David Assistant Football IV 0.085 7,611.00 3,805.50 3,805.50 DeRisi, Michael Assistant Football IV 0.085 7,611.00 3,805.50 3,805.50 Guy Darienzo Assistant Football II 0.075 6,716.00 3,358.00 3,358.00 McCluskey, Aidan Head Boys Soccer IV 0.094 8,417.00 4,208.50 4,208.50 Kay, Peter Assistant Boys Soccer III 0.059 5,283.00 2,641.50 2,641.50 Zielyk, Mathew Assistant Boys Soccer II 0.054 4,835.00 2,417.50 2,417.50 TBD Head Girls Soccer II 0.084 7,522.00 3,761.00 3,761.00 Cronk, Paul Assistant Girls Soccer IV 0.064 5,731.00 2,865.50 2,865.50 TBD Assistant Girls Soccer IV 0.064 5,731.00 2,865.50 2,865.50 Ryan, Patrick Head Boys Cross Country III 0.075 6,716.00 3,358.00 3,358.00 Marzloff, Scott Assist. Boys/Girls X-Country II 0.050 4,477.00 2,238.50 2,238.50 Opremcak, Stephen Head Girls Cross Country IV 0.080 7,163.00 3,581.50 3,581.50 Staunton, Joseph Head Girls Tennis IV 0.077 6,895.00 3,447.50 3,447.50 Tobin, Deirdre Assistant Girls Tennis IV 0.060 5,373.00 2,686.50 2,686.50 Currier, Robert Assistant Girls Tennis IV 0.060 5,373.00 2,686.50 2,686.50 Knott, Ronald Head Volleyball IV 0.094 8,417.00 4,208.50 4,208.50 Quirk, Brian Assistant Volleyball IV 0.064 5,731.00 2,865.50 2,865.50 Donnelly-Britt, Trecia Assistant Volleyball IV 0.064 5,731.00 2,865.50 2,865.50 Mendez, Karen Head Gymnastics IV 0.094 8,417.00 4,208.50 4,208.50 Stahl, David Assistant Gymnastics IV 0.064 5,731.00 2,865.50 2865.50 Centrelli, Erica Head Cheerleader Advisor I 0.062 5,552.00 2,776.00 2,776.00 Robert Anfang Assist. Cheerleader Advisor IV 0.045 4,029.00 2,014.50 2,014.50 Totals 179,355.00 89,677.50 89,677.50 *Ratio is applied to the B.A. Maximum $89,542

81 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT G

RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL WINTER 2018-2019 COACHING ASSIGNMENTS ESTIMATE

To be paid equal installments 1/15/2019 and 2/15/2019

Total 1/2 Salary 1/2 Salary Name Position Step Ratio* Salary 1/15/2019 2/15/2019 Troy, Michael Head Boys Basketball IV 0.110 9,850.00 4,925.00 4,925.00 TBD Assistant Boys Basketball IV 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Bailey, David Assistant Boys Basketball IV 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Keyes, Karen Head Girls Basketball IV 0.110 9,850.00 4,925.00 4,925.00 TBD Assistant Girls Basketball IV 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Kadus, Christopher Assistant Girls Basketball IV 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Watson, Torrance Head Wrestling IV 0.110 9,850.00 4,925.00 4,925.00 Schick, Casey Assistant Wrestling III 0.065 5,820.00 2,910.00 2,910.00 DeRisi, Michael Assistant Wrestling IV 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Ryan, Patrick Head Indoor Track III 0.105 9,402.00 4,701.00 4,701.00 Opremcak, Stephen Assistant Indoor Track IV 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Schoepfer, Warren Assistant Indoor Track IV 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Bennett, Richard Head Bowling IV 0.077 6,895.00 3,447.50 3,447.50 TBD Head Boys/Girls Swimming III 0.105 9,402.00 4,701.00 4,701.00 Tobin, Deirdre Assistant Swimming IV 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Roecker, Karl** Ski Club IV 0.085 7,611.00 3,805.50 3,805.50 Lucchesi, Michael Head Ice Hockey IV 0.110 9,850.00 4,925.00 4,925.00 Cronk, Paul Assistant Ice Hockey IV 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Jaskot, Steve Assistant Ice Hockey IV 0.070 6,268.00 3,134.00 3,134.00 Centrelli, Erica Head Cheerleader Advisor I 0.062 5,552.00 2,776.00 2,776.00 Robert Anfang Assist. Cheerleader Advisor IV 0.045 4,029.00 2,014.50 2,014.50 Totals 150,791.00 75,395.50 75,395.50 *Ratio is applied to the B.A. Maximum: $89,542 ** Parent paying for Club

82 June 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT H

RCS SUMMER 2018 EMPLOYEES

Summer Adventure Sports/Other Camps Sports/Other Camps cont. Doug Aday David Bailey Brielle Sharry Anthony Amadeo Cameron Blair Kelly Skettini Margaret Chanod Daniel Brito Gregory Skoric Christina Chicas Jacob Brown Joseph Staunton Michele Coppola (Eng) Vivian Burns DJ (Derek) Sullivan David Cord Brady Campbell Madeline Sullivan Michael DeRisi Wayne Carson David Tashian Rebecca Dodd Thomas Carver Bradly Tauscher Stephanie Dodd Emma Chanod Michael Thurlow Nicole Dorn Julia Chelak Deirdre Tobin Adele Ellis Paul Cronk Michael Troy Mia Howard Marcus Cohen Thomas Trubac Michelle Jones Robert Currier Aidan Walsh Nancy Kaplan Bryce Dawkins Torrance Watson Christopher Kearns Matthew DeFeo Tristan Wennersten Maria Kneer Michael DeRisi Maksim Zaitzev Kristin Krasinski David Diaz Livia Lauro Trecia Donnelly Driver Education Shannon Lynch Caroline Elliott James Cosgrove Patricia Martin Kolby Erskine Robert Currier Karen Mendez Matthew Favieri Susan Fiocchi Lauren Menzies Samuel Favieri Ronald Knott Lauren Menzies Robert Franklin Jack Van Yperen Christopher O'Herlihy Robert Franklin Meaghan Ozaydin Max Gieselman Annie Pecorelli Thomas Harney Kristen Perrone Andrew Johnson Andrea Petrone Devin Johnson Courtney Pfeiffer Jacqueline Johnson Jason Porod Christopher Kadus Karen Rispoli Tanner Kandel Kristin Rosolanko Audrey Kang Amy Schaffer John Kearney Kimberly Schoenberg Jack Kennedy David Stahl Min Kim Nicola Stewart Kevin Kirkby Alexandra Sturm Medha Kirtane Melanie Tormey Karen Keyes Paul Wyka Ronald Knott Matthew Lai

83 June 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT H

RCS SUMMER 2018 EMPLOYEES

Adult Classes Livia Lauro Jean DiCostanzo Jessica Leigh Robert Livingstone Michael Luchese Patrick Mannion Maker Space Aaron Mandel Athena Kornemann Jordan McCarthy Neil Valere Patrick McGinley John Wohner Rick McNamee James Miller Summer Music Academy Luke Notaro Annamaria Alcaro Jessica Orefice Alex Bocchino Davis Oscher Kenneth Brescia Meaghan Palmer Louise Butler Robert Phillips Jason Curcio James Ponchak Deborah Gregory-Fink Jared Powers Gary Fink Brian Quirk Mark Friedman Surabi Ragulan Cynthia Haas Olivia Rau Jeffrey Haas Alison Reeg Peter Kennedy Matthew Rhee Paul Larsen Kathleen Rogers Arlene Locola Kevin Rooney John Luckenbill Michael Rooney David Rimelis Catherine Roxas Carol Sharar Casey Schick Amanda Zlotkin Michael Schretter

84 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT I 2018 - 2019 Summer Curriculum Writing for Board Approval (Hourly Rate $53.33) Account #11-000-221-104-00-22-022-001

Curriculum New or Staff Member Total Cost per Amount Not to Exceed Revised Hours hour (N/R) 53.33 AP Physics C N Scott Marzloff 36 $1919.88 Career Pathways in Medicine II N Sandra Kunzle 36 $1919.88 AP Biology R Lynne Feeney 9 $479.97 Amy Raiani 9 $479.97 AP Chemistry R Elizabeth Karan 9 $479.97 Mallory Coyman 9 $479.97 AP Physics I R Scott Marzloff 9 $479.97 Christopher Mitchell 9 $479.97 AP Physics II R Christopher Mitchell 18 $959.94 Computer Applications N Joseph Gyulay 18 $959.94 Computer Programming N Joseph Gyulay 18 $959.94 Math Analysis R Sean Turkington 9 $479.97 Lauren Truncale 9 $479.97 Math Reasoning Honors R Sean Turkington 18 $959.94 Precalculus E R Lauren Truncale 36 $1919.88 Precalculus I R Jessica Smith 36 $1919.88 Precalculus II with Statistics R R. Gattoni 36 $1919.88 Social Studies Grade 6 R Mike Ryter 9 $479.97 Social Studies Grade 7 R Chris Watkins 9 $479.97 Kristen Krasinski 9 $479.97 Human Geography AP N Charlie Appel 18 $959.94 Introduction to Business N Karen Mendez 24 $1279.92 European History AP Laura Fleming 18 $959.94 US History II AP R Freddie LaFemina 18 $959.94 American Studies I R Nicole Riordan 18 $959.94 Western/Non Western R Michael Saulpaugh 9 $479.97 Philosophy Global Economics R Michael Troy 9 $479.97 Chinese III Honors R Christine Lee 18 $959.94 French V AP R Laura Polk 18 $959.94

85 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT I 2018 - 2019 Summer Curriculum Writing for Board Approval (Hourly Rate $53.33) Account #11-000-221-104-00-22-022-001

Curriculum New or Staff Member Total Cost per Amount Not to Exceed Revised Hours hour (N/R) 53.33 Latin III Honors R Jay Lucci 18 $959.94 Spanish III R Megan Rotella 9 $479.97 Angelica Cuellar 9 $479.97 Spanish IV R Megan Rotella 9 $479.97 Angelica Cuellar 9 $479.97 Spanish VH R Damary Purrinos 18 $959.94 Wellness Grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 R Deirdre Tobin 27 $1439.91 Livia Lauro 27 $1439.91 Susan Kameno 27 $1439.91 Stephanie Dodd 27 $1439.91 Family and Consumer Science N Natalie Bray 24 $1279.92 Wellness - Health 11 R Jenn Ross 3 $159.99 Robert Rinaldi 3 $159.99 Wellness - Driver Education R Peter Kay 3 $159.99 Jenn Ross 3 $159.99 Wellness - Health 10 R Bobby Rinaldi 3 $159.99 Jenn Ross 3 $159.99 Wellness - Health 9A & 9B R Bobby Rinaldi 6 $319.98 Jenn Ross 6 $319.98

English 11 RAHP Honors R Cynthia DeTora 18 $959.94 AP Literature English 12 R Gavin Stewart 18 $959.94

Creative Writing Honors R Melissa Maksimov 12 $639.96 Crime and Mystery R Cynthia DeTora 12 $639.96 Dramatic Expressions R Noreen Clarke 6 $319.98 English 10 AHLISA I Honors R Karen Aromando 18 $959.94 English 10 CP R Eileen D'Elia 9 $479.94 Ashley Rillo 9 $479.94

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Curriculum New or Staff Member Total Cost per Amount Not to Exceed Revised Hours hour (N/R) 53.33 English 10 Honors R Eileen D'Elia 9 $479.94 Ashley Rillo 9 $479.94 English 10 RAHP Honors R Cynthia DeTora 18 $959.94 English 11 AHLISA II Honors R Karen Aromando 18 $959.94 English 11 CP R Erik Carollo 18 $959.94 Colleen Contreras 6 $319.98 English 11 Honors R Cynthia DeTora 18 $959.94 English 12 CP R Luke Dolby 9 $479.94 Julie Gordon 9 $479.94 English 12 Honors R Luke Dolby 18 $959.94 English Language and R Matthew Cheplic 18 $959.94 Composition AP Literature and Film CP R Luke Dolby 18 $959.94 Literature and Film Honors R Matthew Cheplic 18 $959.94 Literature Identity and Media R Patricia Hans 18 $959.94 Honors Myth, Legend, and the Bible R Brian Lee 18 $959.94 Honors Philosophy and Literature R Erik Carollo 18 $959.94 Honors The Beat Generation R Melissa Maksimov 12 $639.96 American Studies I R Patricia Hans 18 $959.94 American Studies II R Patricia Hans 18 $959.94 The American Experience I R Kate Pinches (ELA) 18 $959.94 Caitlin Musso (History) 18 $959.94

The American Experience II R Kate Pinches (ELA) 18 $959.94 Caitlin Musso (History) 18 $959.94

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Curriculum New or Staff Member Total Cost per Amount Not to Exceed Revised Hours hour (N/R) 53.33 Library Media 6-12 R Corrina Moss-Keller 12 $639.96 Ann Brown 15 $799.95 Linda Rothschild 15 $799.95 Journalism and Newspaper R Dan Luts 6 $319.98 Production (MS) Language Arts 6 R Maria Cannon 9 $479.94 Evelyn McKinnon 9 $479.94 Language Arts 7 R Michelle Primavera 9 $479.94 Erin Massoud 9 $479.94 Literary Analysis R Sue D'Elia 6 $319.98 Shakespeare R Jay Ordini 6 $319.98 Mythology R Sue D'Elia 6 $319.98 Public Speaking R Sue D'Elia 6 $319.98 Realistic Fiction and Short R Dan Luts 6 $319.98 Stories Speech and Debate R Kathleen Clarke-Anderson 6 $319.98 Word Study 6 R Dan Luts 6 $319.98 STEAM Grade 3 N Jill Rota 18 $959.94 Paul Cronk 18 $959.94 STEAM Grade 4 N Casey Gidich 18 $959.94 Paul Cronk 9 $479.97 Samantha Stankiewicz 9 $479.97 STEAM Grade 5 N Leigh Porod 18 $959.94 Samantha Stankiewicz 18 $959.94 Yearbook Honor Management II N Lisa Valenti 36 $1919.88

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Curriculum New or Staff Member Total Cost per Amount Not to Exceed Revised Hours hour (N/R) 53.33 Social Psychology (MS) N Katie Keppel 18 $959.94 Trecia Donnelly 18 $959.94 Academic Skills (MS) N Todd Ferreri 18 $959.94 Brittany Daidone 18 $959.94 Technology Literacy R Karen Rispoli 6 $319.98 Digital Citizenship N Sue D’’Elia 12 $639.96

89 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT J RIDGEWOOD POLICY BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION 1550/page 1 of 1 Equal Employment/Anti-Discrimination Affirmative Action Program for Employment and Contract Practices M

1550 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT/ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYMENT AND CONTRACT PRACTICES

The Board of Education shall, in accordance with State statutes and administrative code and Federal law and regulations, strive to overcome the effects of any previous patterns of discrimination in school district employment practices and shall systematically monitor school district procedures to ensure continuing compliance with anti-discrimination laws and regulations.

The Board will ensure all persons regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, religion, disability, or socioeconomic status shall have equal and bias-free access to all categories of employment in the public educational system of New Jersey, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:7-1.1.

The Board will not enter into any contract with a person, agency, or organization that discriminates on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, religion, disability, or socioeconomic status, either in employment practices or in the provision of benefits or services to pupils or employees. In addition, the Board will encourage minority businesses, women’s business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms to submit bids to be considered for the awarding of contracts.

The Board shall not assign, transfer, promote or retain staff, or fail to assign, transfer, promote or retain staff, on the sole basis of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, religion, disability, or socioeconomic status.

The Board shall ensure equal pay for equal work among members of the school district's staff, regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender, religion, disability, or socioeconomic status, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:7-1.1, or any other status or characteristic identified by applicable state or federal law.

N.J.S.A. 10:5-4 N.J.A.C. 6A:7-1.1 et seq.; 6A:7-1.8

Adopted: 18 July 2011 Revised: 18 July 2016 Revised:

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R 1550 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT/ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYMENT AND CONTRACT PRACTICES/ COMPLAINT PROCEDURE

A. Purpose and Application

1. The purpose of this procedure is to give any school district employee or candidate for school district employment the opportunity to appeal an alleged violation of the school district’s Affirmative Action Program for employment and contract practices, as set forth in Policy No. 1550 or in a plan formally adopted by the Board of Education and approved by the Commissioner.

2. No qualified handicapped person, shall, on the basis of handicap, be subjected to discrimination in employment and the Board will take positive steps to employ and advance in employment qualified handicapped persons in programs and activities.

3. This procedure is intended to facilitate an equitable and just resolution of a dispute at the most immediate level and should be implemented in an informal manner.

4. Every reasonable effort will be made to expedite the process in the interest of a prompt resolution. Time limits may, however, be extended with the consent of all parties.

5. All participants in the procedure will respect the confidentiality that this school district accords to information about individual teaching staff members.

B. Definitions

1. “Board of Education” means the Board of Education of the Village of Ridgewood School District.

2. “Complaint” means an alleged violation of the district’s Affirmative Action Plan or Policy.

3. “Complainant” means a staff member who alleges a violation of the school district’s Affirmative Action Program or Policy. No. 1550.

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4. “Day” means a business day working or calendar day as identified.

5. “School district” or “district” means the Village of Ridgewood School District.

6. “Violation” means the failure of a school district official or employee to take the positive steps outlined in Policy No. 1550 or the duly approved Affirmative Action Plan Program to remove impermissible bias or preference from all aspects of school district employment or contract practices and/or to correct the results of past discrimination.

C. Procedure

1. A Complainant who believes that he/she has been harmed or adversely affected by a failure to enforce the school district’s Affirmative Action Plan for employment and contract practices may shall discuss the matter with the his/her immediate supervisor individual(s) responsible for the alleged failure to comply with the district’s Affirmative Action Program in an attempt to resolve the matter informally.

a. In the event the Complainant believes their immediate supervisor may be conflicted or if the immediate supervisor is not available, the Complainant may proceed directly to the school district’s Affirmative Action Officer as outlined in C.2. below.

b. In the event the Complainant believes the school district’s Affirmative Action Officer may be conflicted, the Complainant may submit a written complaint to the Superintendent of Schools who will designate a supervisor or administrative staff member to conduct the investigation in accordance with the procedures outlined in this Regulation. The Superintendent will ensure the supervisor or administrative staff member is provided affirmative action training in accordance with State mandates and guidelines.

2. If the matter is not resolved to the satisfaction of the Complainant within ten business thirty (30) working days, or if the complainant chooses not to discuss the matter directly with the individual(s) responsible for the alleged failure to enforce the district’s Affirmative Action Program, the Complainant may submit a written complaint to the Affirmative Action Officer. his/her immediate supervisor. The complaint will include:

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a. The Complainant’s name and address;

b. The specific failure to act that the Complainant complains of;

c. The school officer or employee, if any, responsible for the alleged violation of the Affirmative Action Plan;

d. The results of any discussions that may have been conducted in accordance with paragraph C1; and

e. The reasons why those results are not satisfactory.

If the complainant is not a district employee, or if the person responsible for the alleged failure to enforce the district’s Affirmative Action Program is the complainant’s immediate supervisor, complainant may submit a written complaint to the Affirmative Action Officer.

3. The complainant’s immediate supervisor Affirmative Action Officer will investigate the matter informally and will respond to the complaint in writing no later than seven (7) working business days after receipt of the written complaint. unless the circumstances of the complaint or investigation warrant additional reasonable time. Copies of the complaint and response will be provided to the complainant and to the accused individual(s). A copy of the complaint and the response will be forwarded to the Superintendent.

4. The response of the Affirmative Action Officer complainant’s immediate supervisor may be appealed to the Superintendent by either party in writing within three business (3) working days after it has been received by the Complainant. parties. The appeal will include the original complaint, the response to the complaint, and the Complainant’s appealing party’s reason for rejecting the response. A copy of the appeal must be given to the staff member alleged to have violated the Affirmative Action Plan. other party involved in the original complaint.

5. On his/her timely request (that is, submitted before the expiration of the time within which the Superintendent must render a decision), Upon request, the Complainant appealing party will be given an informal hearing before the Superintendent, at a time and place convenient to the parties, but no later than seven business (7) working days after the request for a hearing has been submitted. The Superintendent may also require

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the presence at the hearing of the other staff member charged with violation of the Affirmative Action Plan involved in the complaint and any other person with knowledge of the alleged violation complained of. The Superintendent will review all papers submitted and may render a decision on the basis of the proceedings below. S/he may also request that additional investigation be conducted. The Affirmative Action Officer may act as the Superintendent’s designee.

6. The Superintendent will render a written decision in the matter no later than seven business (7) working days after the appeal was filed or the hearing was held, whichever occurred later. unless the circumstances of the complaint or investigation warrant additional reasonable time. Copies of the decision will be given to all parties. and to the Board of Education.

7. The Complainant Either party may appeal the Superintendent’s decision to the Board by filing a written appeal with the Board Secretary no later than three business (3) working days after receipt of the Superintendent’s decision. The appeal will include:

a. The original complaint;

b. The response to the complaint;

c. The Superintendent’s decision;

d. A transcript of the hearing, if one has been made, or a summary of the hearing to which all parties have consented; and

e. The Complainant’s appealing party’s reason for believing the Superintendent’s decision should be changed.

8. A copy of the appeal to the Board must be given to the other staff member, if any, charged with a violation of the Affirmative Action Plan. involved in the complaint.

9. The Board will review all papers submitted and may render a decision on the basis of the proceedings below. It may also request that additional investigation be conducted. If the Complainant appealing party so requests, the Board may convene a hearing, at which all parties may be represented by counsel and may present and examine witnesses, who will testify under oath.

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10. The Board will render a written decision no later than forty-five (45) calendar days after the appeal was filed or the hearing held, whichever occurred later. Copies of the decision will be given to all parties.

11. The Complainant will be informed of his/her right to appeal the Board’s decision to the:

a. Commissioner of Education New Jersey State Department of Education P.O. Box 500 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0500, or Telephone: (877) 900-6960 or the

b. New Jersey Division on Civil Rights Trenton Central Regional Office Office of the Attorney General 140 East Front Street – 6th Floor Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0090 Telephone: (609) 292-4605

D. Record

1. The records of any complaint processed in accordance with this procedure shall be kept in a file maintained by the Affirmative Action Officer.

2. A copy of the decision rendered at its highest level of appeal will be kept in the Complainant’s personnel file. s of the complainant and any staff members accused.

Issued: 7 December 2009 Re-Issued 18 July 2011

95 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT K RIDGEWOOD POLICY BOARD OF EDUCATION PROGRAM 2431/page 1 of 10 Athletic Competition M 2431 ATHLETIC COMPETITION

It is the intent of the Ridgewood Board of Education to provide in the high school a comprehensive, well-planned, and well-balanced program of interscholastic athletics, including , for girls and boys who can benefit from participation. The program shall be managed and teams coached in a manner to achieve the following objectives:

1. Promote individual and team desire for excellence while emphasizing that interscholastic sports be kept in perspective and that the first priority for all students is intellectual and emotional growth;

2. Encourage enjoyment of competition, a desire to win, and a healthy, constructive attitude toward winning and losing;

3. Develop the self-confidence and self-respect of each team member;

4. Develop the specialized talents, skills, and physical fitness of each participant;

5. Develop attitudes and skills which foster teamwork, cooperation, loyalty, and spirit; and

6. Develop the highest type of sportsmanship, sense of fair play, and respect for fellow athletes (teammates and opponents), coaches, and officials.

The Board directs the Superintendent to establish administrative procedures to carry out the intent of the above statement and to implement the provisions of this policy.

State Regulations

The conduct of interscholastic athletics shall conform to State law, New Jersey administrative code and the rules and regulations of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) which are approved annually by the Board.

Responsibility

The Athletic Director is responsible for the overall supervision of the nine through twelve interscholastic athletics program, including cheerleading. Responsibility for the supervision of the athletic program in each school is that of the Principal. In the high school, the Athletic Director will assist and advise the Principal and will have responsibility for the immediate supervision and administration of the athletic program. The Athletic Director will work closely with the high school Principal.

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Continuity and Development

The Athletic Director will ensure that coaches at all levels work together to promote a developmental approach and continuity from level to level. The primary consideration in determining such things as schedule of games, length of practices, and coaching methodology at each level shall be the physical, mental, and emotional maturity and well-being of the students.

Student Participation and Eligibility

The Board shall make school facilities, supplies, and equipment available and assign staff members for the support of a program of interscholastic athletics for students in grades nine through twelve. The Board shall maintain the program of interscholastic athletics, including cheerleading, and students who wish to participate shall pay an activity fee which shall be determined annually by the Board at its Reorganization Meeting. Students eligible for free or reduced price lunches are exempt from the activity fee. Families experiencing financial hardship should request consideration by informing the coach, the advisor, or the Building Principal. Students may be required to provide supplies in accordance with Board Policy No. 2520 on instructional supplies and students may be required to assume all or part of the costs of travel and attendance at co-curricular events and trips.

Maximum participation of girls and boys in accordance with interest, maturity, and ability to benefit is to be encouraged. A suggested range for participation in each sport is contained in the administrative procedures for this policy. The number of athletes per team is determined by the nature of the sport. Facility use, coaching personnel, budgetary constraints, and transporting students safely are contributing factors to these numbers.

Participation and eligibility will conform to the bylaws of NJSIAA. A student must be in good standing academically and as a school citizen to participate on any interscholastic team.

All students in good disciplinary and academic standing, and who have paid the activity fee (except those students who are exempt), shall have equal access to all co-curricular activities.

A student who is suspended from school is not permitted to participate in any co-curricular activity during the term of suspension. The Principal, Assistant Principal, or activity supervisor may suspend a student from participation in a co-curricular activity as a consequence of unacceptable behavior or recurring disciplinary problems.

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Eligibility for participation in interscholastic athletics shall require all high school students to meet, at a minimum, all the eligibility requirements of the Constitution, Bylaws, and Rules and Regulations of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). Because of the diversity in the nature, intensity of student involvement, and time demands of non-athletic activities, however, it is not possible to establish uniform academic requirements. Further, the Board is aware that participation in activities often serves as an incentive and motivator for at-risk students. It is the intent of the Board that each case involving a student who is failing one or more courses or whose academic work has slipped be considered individually. A school administrator and the guidance counselor, after consultation with the student and parent shall decide whether or not it is in the student’s best interest to curtail co- curricular participation. Where allowable and appropriate, the district will afford flexibility in the standards for participation in co-curricular activities.

Home schooled children are not eligible to participate in the high school interscholastic athletic program of this district.

A student in any grade must maintain a satisfactory record of attendance to be eligible for participation in the school district sponsored programs of athletic competition. The Athletic Director will determine if participation should continue.

A student who is absent for a school day may not participate in the school district sponsored programs of athletic competition the afternoon or evening of that school day.

A student who is serving an in-school or out-of-school suspension may not participate in the school district sponsored programs of athletic competition while serving the suspension.

A student in any grade who fails to observe school rules for student conduct may forfeit his/her eligibility for participation in school district sponsored programs of athletic competition.

Notice of the school district’s eligibility requirements shall be available to students.

Opportunity and Equity

The athletic program, including but not limited to intramural, extramural, and interscholastic sports, shall be available on an equal basis to all students regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, social or economic status. The athletic program as a whole shall be planned to insure that there are sufficient activities so that the program does not deny the participation of large numbers of students of either sex.

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Required Examinations –Interscholastic or Intramural Team or Squad

Students enrolled in grades six to twelve must receive a medical examination, in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.7, prior to participation on a school-sponsored interscholastic or intramural team or squad and any cheerleading program or activity.

The medical examination shall be conducted within 365 days prior to the first day of official practice in an athletic season with examinations being conducted at the “medical home” of the student. The “medical home” is defined as a health care provider and that provider’s practice site chosen by the student’s parent for the provision of health care, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:16-1.3. If a student does not have a medical home, the school district shall provide the examination at the school physician’s office or other comparably equipped facility. The medical examination required prior to participation shall be in accordance with the requirements as outlined in N.J.S.A. 6A:16-2.2(h)1 and Regulation 2431.2 and shall be documented using the Preparticipation Physical Evaluation form required by the Department of Education.

The school district shall distribute the Commissioner of Education developed sudden cardiac arrest pamphlet to a student participating in or desiring to participate in an athletic activity, as defined in N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.e., and the student’s parent(s) shall each year and prior to participation by the student in an athletic activity comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.d.

The school district shall annually distribute the Commissioner of Education developed educational fact sheet relative to use and misuse of opioid drugs for sports related injuries to parents of students who participate in athletic activities and comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.10.

Information concerning a student’s HIV/AIDS status shall not be required as part of the medical examination or health history pursuant to N.J.S.A. 26:5C-1 et seq. The health findings of this medical examination shall be maintained as part of the student’s health record.

The health history update shall include but not be limited to the following information:

1. Hospitalizations/operations;

2. Illnesses;

3. Injuries;

4. Care administered by a physician; and

5. Medications.

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The medical examination conducted to determine the fitness of a student to participate in athletic competition and the health history update must include, as a minimum, the respective medical history information and physical assessments set forth in rules of the State Board of Education and incorporated in their entirety in regulations implementing this policy, and the following:

1. A medical history questionnaire, completed by the parent of the student, pupil, to determine if the student:

a. Has been medically advised not to participate in any sport, and the reason for such advice;

b. Is under a physician's care and the reasons for such care;

c. Has experienced loss of consciousness after an injury;

d. Has experienced a fracture or dislocation;

e. Has undergone any surgery;

f. Takes any medication on a regular basis, the names of such medication and the reasons for such medication;

g. Has allergies including hives, asthma, and reaction to bee stings;

h. Has experienced frequent chest pains or palpitations;

i. Has a recent history of fatigue and undue tiredness;

j. Has a history of fainting with exercise; and

k. Has a history of family members dying suddenly.

2. A physical examination which shall include, as a minimum, no less than:

a. Measurement of weight, height, and blood pressure;

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b. Examination of the skin to determine the presence of infection, scars of previous surgery or trauma, jaundice, and purpura; c. Examination of the eyes to determine visual acuity, use of eyeglasses or contact lenses, and examination of the sclera for the presence of jaundice;

d. Examination of the ears to determine the presence of acute or chronic infection, perforation of the eardrum, and gross hearing loss;

e. Examination of the nose to assess the presence of deformity which may affect endurance;

f. Assessment of the neck to determine range of motion and the presence of pain associated with such motion;

g. Examination of chest contour;

h. Auscultation and percussion of the lungs;

i. Assessment of the heart with attention to the presence of murmurs, noting rhythm and rate;

j. Assessment of the abdomen with attention to the possible presence of heptamegaly, splenomegaly, or abnormal masses;

k. Assessment of the back to determine range of motion and abnormal curvature of the spine;

l. Examination of extremities to determine abnormal mobility or immobility, deformity, instability, muscle weakness or atrophy, surgical scars and varicosities;

m. Examination of the testes to determine the presence and descent of both testes, abnormal masses or configurations, or hernia;

n. Assessment of physiological maturation; and

o. Neurological examination to assess balance and coordination and the presence of abnormal reflexes.

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Eligibility Standards

A student who wishes to participate in a program of athletic competition, including cheerleading, must submit, on a form provided by the district, the signed consent of his/her parent. The consent of the parent of a student who wishes to participate in a program of athletic competition, interscholastic athletics, including cheerleading, must include an acknowledgment of the physical hazards that may be encountered in the sport.

Injuries

Written procedures shall be established to ensure:

1. Adequate emergency care for any student injured in a practice or a game;

2. Proper follow-up care and treatment;

3. Communication with parent;

4. Execution of school accident reports and insurance forms; and

5. Appropriate medical release or approval before a student resumes participation.

Safety

Safety of athletic equipment and facilities, transportation, and playing conditions shall be given top priority by the Athletic Director, coaches, and Principals. Planning for the safety of participants and spectators at home and away games is also the responsibility of the Athletic Director, coaches, and Principals.

Scheduling of Games

Before the beginning of each sports season, the Athletic Director shall submit to the Superintendent a schedule of games for the high school teams to be presented to the Board of Education for approval.

Postseason contests and tournament participation must be approved by the Principal and be sanctioned by the NJSIAA. Changes during the season must be approved by the Principal.

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Conduct at Games

The athletic Director, coaches, and Principals shall make every effort to:

1. Encourage attendance of students, parent, and the public;

2. Promote spectator enjoyment and spirit; and

3. Require sportsmanlike conduct of all players and spectators at all games.

Such efforts may include preseason and/or pre-game communication with students and the public as well as adequate supervision at games.

Appointment and Evaluation of Coaches

All coaches shall be appointed on an annual basis. The high school Principal shall recommend to the Superintendent the appointments of all high school coaching positions after consultation with the Athletic Director. Head coaches shall participate in the selection of assistant coaches.

The Superintendent shall establish a job description and criteria and procedures for the evaluation of coaches. The job description and evaluative criteria should emphasize coaching competence and a caring attitude and concern for every member of the team.

Volunteer Coaches

Volunteer coaches who are actively involved in coaching or instruction shall hold permanent New Jersey teaching certification or work under the direct supervision of the coaching staff. They must be approved by the Athletic Director, the Principal, and the Board of Education prior to assuming any coaching responsibilities. Volunteer coaches shall receive no remuneration for services. This restriction includes budgeted funds, gifts, and monies from fundraising activities. Volunteer coaches shall serve under the supervision of the professional coaching staff. Any other person assisting a team in any capacity other than coaching must be approved by the Athletic Director.

Emergency Procedures

Athletic coaches shall be trained in first aid to include sports-related concussion and head injuries, the use of a defibrillator, the identification of student athletes who are injured or disabled in the course of any athletic program or activity.

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The Superintendent shall prepare and present to the Board for its approval procedures for the emergency treatment of injuries and disabilities that occur in the course of any athletic program or activity. Emergency procedures shall be reviewed by the Board not less than once in each school year and shall be disseminated to appropriate staff members.

Interscholastic Standards

The Board shall approve annually a program of interscholastic athletics and shall require that all facilities utilized in that program, whether or not the property of this Board, properly safeguard both players and spectators and are kept free from hazardous conditions.

The Board adopts the Constitution, Bylaws, Rules, and Regulations of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association as Board policy and shall review such rules on a regular basis to ascertain they continue to be in conformity with the objectives of this Board.

Parental Support and Involvement

Parent(s) and the general public are encouraged to attend all interscholastic athletic contests. In addition, parent(s) and the public are encouraged to attend and participate in activities which support athletic teams.

Coaches are expected to inform parent(s) about practice session times, game schedules, training rules, requirements and expectations of team members, and other pertinent information. Parent(s) are asked to give their support to the rules, requirements, and expectations so that their sons and daughters can derive maximum benefit from participation on athletic teams.

Parent(s) should contact the coach if a question or concern arises during the season. If a parent feels that a concern has not been satisfactorily addressed through informal communication with the coach, the parent should talk with the Athletic Director. If the concern is still not resolved, it can be taken to the high school Principal. Additional steps in the appeal process are outlined in Board policy.

Special Education Students To participate in interscholastic competition, special education students must meet the same requirements listed above in conformity with IEPs.

Good Sportsmanship

The Board believes that instilling habits of good sportsmanship should be one of the primary goals of athletic endeavors and that all district employees should model good behaviors in this area.

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It is especially important that the Athletic Director and coaches accept the responsibility for encouraging young athletes to handle themselves in a sportsmanlike way and be models of self-control and dignity for players and spectators. Coaches shall include discussions on courtesy and sportsmanlike behavior as part of pre-game activities. Student fans shall be reminded that their conduct reflects on the schools of this district and that poor sportsmanship will be disciplined.

Parent(s) and other adult spectators shall also be encouraged to act as models for young people by demonstrating self-control and dignity at all athletic events.

Unsportsmanlike behavior as exhibited through verbal abuse, rude gestures, taunts, obscenities, thrown objects, etc., shall not be tolerated in students, staff, or any persons in attendance at district athletic competitions. Discipline may include, but not be limited to, eviction from the competition and prevention from attending further competitions.

The Superintendent or his/her designee shall prepare regulations on good sportsmanship and ensure their dissemination to students, parent(s), and the community.

Insurance

The Board will cover each participant in interscholastic football with insurance coverage as recommended by the current insurance carrier. All other interscholastic activities shall be covered at the recommendation of the insurance advisor and Superintendent.

Parent(s) or legal guardian(s) shall be strongly encouraged to participate in the supplemental student accident insurance program offered by the Board.

The Superintendent shall annually prepare, approve, and present to the Board for its consideration a program of interscholastic athletics that includes a complete schedule of athletic events and inform the Board of changes in that schedule.

N.J.S.A. 2C:21-11 N.J.S.A. 18A:11-3 et seq. N.J.A.C. 6A:7-1.7; 6A:16-1.4; 6A:16-2 et seq.

Adopted: 7 December 2009 Revised: 21 May 2012 Revised: 18 March 2013 Revised: 18 July 2016

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R 2431.2 MEDICAL EXAMINATION PRIOR TO PARTICIPATION ON A SCHOOL-SPONSORED INTERSCHOLASTIC OR INTRAMURAL TEAM OR SQUAD

A. Students are required to receive medical examinations in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40-41.7 and N.J.A.C. 6A:16-2.2(f) and (h). Each student medical examination shall be conducted at the medical home of the student. If a student does not have a medical home, the school district shall provide the examination at the school physician’s office or other comparably equipped facility.

The school district shall ensure students receive medical examinations in accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:16-2.2(h) (f) and prior to participation on a school-sponsored interscholastic or intramural team or squad for students in grades six through twelve.

A. 1. Required Medical Examination

1.a. The examination shall be conducted within 365 days prior to the first day of official practice in an athletic season and shall be conducted by a licensed physician, advanced practice nurse (APN), or physician assistant (PA).

2.b. The physical examination shall be documented using the Preparticipation Physical Evaluation (PPE) form developed jointly by the American Academy of family Physicians, American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Sports Medicine, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, and American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine and is available online at,

http://www.state.nj.us/education/students/safety/health/records/athleticphysicalsform. pdf, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 18A40-41.7.

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a.(1) Prior to performing a preparticipation physical examination, the licensed physician, APN, or PA who performs the student-athlete's physical examination shall complete the Student-Athlete Cardiac Screening professional development module and shall sign the certification statement on the PPE form attesting to the completion, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.d.

(1)(a) If the PPE form is submitted without the signed certification statement and the school district has confirmed that the licensed physician, APN, or PA from the medical home did not complete the module, the student-athlete's parent may obtain a physical examination from a physician who can certify completion of the module or request that the school physician provides the examination.

b.(2) The medical report shall indicate if a student is allowed or not allowed to participate in the required sports categories and shall be completed and signed by the original examining physician, APN, or PA.

c.(3) An incomplete form shall be returned to the student's medical home for completion unless the school nurse can provide documentation to the school physician that the missing information is available from screenings completed by the school nurse or physician within the prior 365 days.

3.c. Each student whose medical examination was completed more than ninety days prior to the first day of official practice in an athletic season shall provide a health history update questionnaire completed and signed by the student's parent. The completed health history update questionnaire shall include information listed below as required by N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.7.b. The completed health history update questionnaire hall be reviewed by the school nurse and, if applicable, the school athletic trainer and shall include

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information as to whether, in the time period since the date of the student’s last preparticipation physical examination, the student has:

a.(1) Been advised by a licensed physician, APN, or PA not to participate in a sport;

b.(2) Sustained a concussion, been unconscious, or lost memory from a blow to the head;

c.(3) Broken a bone or sprained, strained, or dislocated any muscles or joints;

d.(4) Fainted or blacked out;

e.(5) Experienced chest pains, shortness of breath, or heart racing;

f.(6) Had a recent history of fatigue and unusual tiredness;

g.(7) Been hospitalized, visited an emergency room, or had a significant medical illness;

h.(8) Started or stopped taking any over the counter or prescribed medications; or

i.(9) Had a sudden death in the family, or whether any member of the student’s family under the age of fifty has had a heart attack or heart trouble.

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4.d. The school district shall provide to the parent written notification signed by the school physician stating approval of the student's participation in athletics based upon the medical report or the reasons for the school physician's disapproval of the student's participation.

5.e. The Board of Education will not permit a student enrolled in grades six to twelve to participate on a school-sponsored interscholastic or intramural team or squad unless the student submits a PPE form signed by the licensed physician, APN, or PA who performed the physical examination and, if applicable, a completed health history update questionnaire, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.7.c.

B. Sudden Cardiac Arrest Pamphlet

f. The school district shall distribute to a student participating in or desiring to participate in an athletic activity student-athlete and the student’s and his or her parent, each year and prior to participation by the student in an athletic activity, the sudden cardiac arrest pamphlet developed by the Commissioner of Education, in accordance with the provisions of in consultation with the Commissioner of Health, the American Heart Association, and the American Academy of Pediatrics, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.

1. A student-athlete and his or her parent annually shall, each year and prior to the participation of the student in an athletic activity, sign and return to the student’s school the form developed by the Commissioner-developed form acknowledging the receipt and review of that they received and reviewed the information pamphlet, and shall return it to the student's school pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.d.

(2) The Commissioner shall update the pamphlet, as necessary, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.b.

2. (3) The Commissioner shall distribute the pamphlet, at no charge, to all school districts and nonpublic schools, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.b.

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3. “Athletic activity” for the purposes of N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41 means: interscholastic athletics; an athletic contest or competition, other than interscholastic athletics, that is sponsored by or associated with a school district or nonpublic school, including cheerleading and club-sponsored sports activities: and any practice or interschool practice or scrimmage for those activities.

C. Use and Misuse of Opioid Fact Sheet

The school district shall annually distribute to the parents of student-athletes participating in an interscholastic sports program or cheerleading program the educational fact sheet developed by the Commissioner of Education concerning the use and misuse of opioid drugs in the event that a student-athlete or cheerleader is prescribed an opioid for a sports-related injury in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.10.

1. The district shall distribute the educational fact sheet annually to the parents of student-athletes and cheerleaders and shall obtain a signed acknowledgment of the receipt of the fact sheet by the student-athlete or cheerleader and his or her parent pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:40-41.10(b).

2. The fact sheet and sign-off sheet shall be distributed and the sign-off sheet shall be completed and returned to the school annually prior to the student- athlete’s or cheerleader’s first official practice of the school year.

Adopted: 7 December 2009 Revised: 18 March 2013 Revised: 18 July 2016 Revised:

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2431.8 VARSITY LETTERS FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

In accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 18A:42-7, a school district that includes any of the grades nine through twelve shall adopt a policy to provide a student enrolled in those grades who participates in any school-sponsored, interscholastic extracurricular activity that includes competitions in which the student competes against students enrolled in schools outside of the school district may be eligible to earn a varsity letter awarded by the school district.

The Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, shall approve the school-sponsored, interscholastic extracurricular activities that include competitions in which students compete against other students enrolled in schools outside of the school district. The criteria for a student to earn a varsity letter in the school-sponsored, interscholastic extracurricular activity shall be approved by the Superintendent or designee.

Nothing in N.J.S.A. 18A:42-7 or this Policy shall be construed to require the school district to award varsity letters or to establish any school-sponsored, interscholastic extracurricular activity.

N.J.S.A. 18A:42-7

Adopted:

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The Board of Education recognizes that depression and self-destruction are problems of increasing severity among students. children and adolescents. A Students under severe stress cannot benefit fully from the educational program and may pose a threat to themselves himself or herself or others.

The Board directs all school district staff members personnel to be alert to a the student who exhibits warning signs of potential self-destruction or who threatens or attempts suicide. Any such warning signs or the report of such warning signs from another student or staff member shall should be taken with the utmost seriousness and reported immediately to the Building Principal or designee. who shall notify the student’s parent and other professional staff members in accordance with administrative regulations.

The Principal or designee shall immediately contact the parent(s) of the A potentially suicidal student exhibiting warning signs of suicide to inform the parent(s) the student will shall be referred to the Child Study Team or a Suicide Intervention Team, appointed by the Superintendent or designee, for a preliminary assessment. Upon completion of the preliminary assessment, the Principal or designee shall meet with the parent(s) to review the assessment. Based on the preliminary assessment, the parent(s) may be required to obtain appropriate building personnel for appropriate evaluation and/or recommendation for independent medical or psychiatric services for the student. In the event that the parent objects to the recommendation recommended evaluation or indicates an unwillingness to cooperate in the best interests of the student, the Principal or designee school personnel may contact the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, Division of Child Protection and Permanency to request that agency's intervention on the student’s behalf.

In the event the student is required to obtain medical or psychiatric services, the parent(s) will be required to submit to the Superintendent a written medical clearance from a licensed medical professional, selected by the parent(s) and approved by the Superintendent, indicating the student has received medical services, does not present a risk to themselves or others, and is cleared to return to school. The written medical clearance may be reviewed by a Board of Education healthcare professional before the student is permitted to return to school. The parent(s) shall be required to authorize their healthcare professional(s) to release relevant medical information to the school district’s healthcare professional, if requested.

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Any school district staff member, volunteer, or intern with reasonable cause to suspect or believe that a student has attempted or completed suicide, shall immediately report the information to the Principal or designee or their immediate supervisor who will immediately report it to the Superintendent or designee. The Superintendent or designee shall promptly report it online to the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, or as otherwise required by the Department of Children and Families in accordance with N.J.S.A. 30:9A-24. In accordance with N.J.S.A. 30:9A-24i, any person who reports an attempted or completed suicide shall have immunity from any civil or criminal liability on account of the report, unless the person has acted in bad faith or with malicious purpose.

In accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 18A:6-111 and 18A:6-112, as part of the required professional development for teachers as outlined in N.J.A.C. 6A:9C-3 et. seq., every teaching staff member must complete at least two hours of instruction in suicide prevention, to be provided by a licensed health care professional with training and experience in mental health issues, in each professional development period. The instruction in suicide prevention shall include information on the relationship between the risk of suicide and incidents of harassment, intimidation, and bullying and information on reducing the risk of suicide in students who are members of communities identified as having members at high risk of suicide.

The Superintendent shall prepare and disseminate guidelines to assist school district regulations for the guidance of staff members in recognizing the warning signs of a student who may be contemplating contemplates suicide, to respond to a threat in responding to threatened or attempted suicide, and to prevent in preventing contagion when a student commits suicide.

N.J.S.A. 18A:6-111; 18A:6-112 N.J.S.A. 30:9A-23; 30:9A-24 N.J.A.C. 6A:9C-3 et seq.

Adopted: 7 December 2009 Revised: 18 July 2011 Revised: 9 February 2015 Revised: 10 October 2016

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R 5350 STUDENT SUICIDE PREVENTION

The following are guidelines to assist school district staff members in recognizing the warning signs of a student who may be contemplating suicide, to respond to a threat or attempted suicide, and to prevent contagion when a student commits suicide.

A. Recognition of Warning Signs of Suicide

All school district staff members shall be alert to any warning signs a student may be contemplating suicide. Such warning signs may include, but are not limited to, a student’s:

1. Overt suggestion, regardless of its context, that he/she is considering or has considered suicide or has worked out the details of a suicide attempt;

2. Self-mutilation;

3. Obsession with death or afterlife;

4. Possession of a weapon or possession of other means of suicide or obsession with such means;

5. Sense of hopelessness or unrelieved sadness;

6. Lethargy or despondency, or, conversely, a tendency to become more impulsive or aggressive than usual;

7. Drop in academic achievement, slacking off of energy and effort, or inability to focus on studies;

8. Isolation from others by loss of friends, withdrawal from friends, lack of companionship, or family disintegration;

9. Preoccupation with nonexistent physical illness;

10. Loss of weight, appetite, and/or sleep;

11. Substance abuse;

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12. Volatile mood swings or sudden changes in personality;

13. Prior suicide attempt(s);

14. Anxiety or eating disorder;

15. Involvement in an unhealthy, destructive, or abusive relationship; and

16. Depression due to being a victim/target of harassment, intimidation, bullying, or mistreatment by others.

B. Response to the Warning Signs of Suicide

1. Any indication of suicide, whether personally witnessed or received by a report from another, shall be taken seriously and immediately reported to the Principal or designee. Upon receiving such report, the Principal will ensure the student is supervised by a school staff member until a preliminary assessment of the risk is determined.

2. The Principal or designee shall immediately contact the parent(s) of the student exhibiting warning signs of suicide to inform the parent(s) that the student will be referred to the Child Study Team or a Suicide Intervention Team for a preliminary assessment in accordance with C. below.

3. If the threat of suicide is immediate and serious, the Principal will contact local law enforcement and the Superintendent of Schools.

C. Preliminary Assessment and Recommendation(s)

1. The Principal or designee will designate the Child Study Team or the Suicide Intervention Team to immediately meet with the student to complete a preliminary assessment.

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2. The Child Study Team or Suicide Intervention Team will make a recommendation(s), based on the preliminary assessment, to the Principal or designee regarding the student’s risk of suicide.

3. Upon receiving the recommendation(s), the Principal or designee will immediately meet with the parent(s) to review the findings of the preliminary assessment. Based on the recommendation(s) of the Child Study Team or Suicide Intervention Team, the student may be:

a. Permitted to remain in school:

(1) If the student remains in school after the preliminary assessment, the Principal or designee will designate a school staff member to follow-up with the student on any recommendations of the Child Study Team or Suicide Intervention Team.

b. Referred to the Child Study Team for further evaluation;

c. Removed from the school and released to the parent(s) and will be required to obtain medical or psychiatric services before the student may return to school:

(1) The parent(s) will be required to submit to the Superintendent a written medical clearance from a licensed medical professional selected by the parent(s) and acceptable to the Superintendent, indicating the student has received medical services, does not present a risk to himself/herself or others, and is cleared to return to school. The Superintendent will not act unreasonably in withholding approval of the medical professional selected by the parent(s). The written medical clearance may be reviewed by a Board of Education healthcare professional before the student is permitted to return to school.

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(2) The parent(s) shall be required to authorize their healthcare professional(s) to release the student’s relevant medical information to the school district’s healthcare professional, if requested.

d. Required to comply with the recommendation(s) outlined in C.3.a., b., and/or c. above, and/or any other recommendation(s) of the Principal or designee to ensure the student’s safety and the safety of others.

4. In the event the parent(s) objects to the recommendation(s) or indicates an unwillingness to cooperate with the school district regarding their child, the Principal or designee will contact the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, Division of Child Protection and Permanency to request intervention on the student’s behalf.

D. Response to Attempted Suicide by a Student

1. Any school district staff member, volunteer, or intern with reasonable cause to suspect or believe a student has attempted suicide, shall immediately report the information to the Principal or designee or their immediate supervisor.

2. A Principal or designee or supervisor who receives a report of a student who has attempted suicide will immediately report it to the Superintendent or designee, who shall promptly report it online to the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, or as otherwise required by the Department of Children and Families.

3. The school district staff member who witnesses a suicide attempt on school grounds, at a school sponsored event, or on a school bus shall immediately contact local law enforcement and emergency medical services, as appropriate.

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E. Response to Suicide Committed by a Student

1. Any school district staff member, volunteer, or intern with reasonable cause to suspect or believe a student has committed suicide, shall immediately report the information to the Principal or designee or their immediate supervisor.

2. A Principal or designee or supervisor who receives a report that a student has committed suicide will immediately report it to the Superintendent or designee, who shall promptly report it online to the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, or as otherwise required by the Department of Children and Families.

3. The Principal of the school the student attended will assemble school staff members as soon as possible, to provide school staff members information, plans for the school day, and guidelines for handling the concerns of students.

4. The Principal of the school the student attended will use a School Crisis Team to assist school staff members in dealing with any issues that arise due to the situation and to assist students in the loss.

5. The School Crisis Team will assist teachers in responding to the needs of students. Students who were close to the victim shall be offered special counseling services and parents will be notified of available community mental health services.

6. School staff members shall be especially alert to warning signs of contemplated suicide among the victim’s peers.

7. All Principals in the school district will be promptly informed when a student enrolled in the district commits suicide. The district, with the approval of the Superintendent, may provide support and services to school staff members and students as needed.

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8. The Principal of the school the student attended may, with the approval of the Superintendent, provide any additional support and services that will assist school staff members and students in the loss.

F. Prevention of Suicide Contagion

1. School staff members, under the direction of the Principal or designee, shall attempt to prevent suicide contagion by:

a. Avoiding the glorification or romanticization of suicide;

b. Helping students recognize that suicide is irreversible and permanent and does not truly resolve problems;

c. Encouraging students to ask questions when a fellow student suggests suicide and report to a school staff member;

d. Discussing ways of handling depression and anxiety without resorting to self-destruction; and

e. Implementing any other strategies to prevent suicide contagion.

Issued:

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R 5350 STUDENT SUICIDE

The following regulations are established for guidance of staff members in recognizing the student who contemplates suicide, in responding to threatened or attempted suicide, and in preventing contagion when a student commits suicide. Because a prompt response may be essential to a student’s life, the designation of a district position in these regulations includes the person who holds that position and, if the position holder is absent or unavailable, the person temporarily charged with the responsibilities of the position.

Definition of terms: Suicide ideation: having thoughts about killing yourself or dying. Saying or doing something which indicates a self-destructive desire. Suicidal threat/gesture: an act that is symbolic of suicide, but which does not constitute a serious threat to life. It may include an act of such low lethality that it is obvious that no serious intent to die was present. Attempted suicide: has all the elements of a completed suicide except that the person does not die. Usually they remain alive due to circumstances beyond their control. Completed suicide: occurs when someone takes his/her life with conscious intent.

A. Recognition of Potential Suicide

All school personnel, both teaching staff members and support staff members, shall be alert to any sign that a student may be contemplating suicide. Such signs include, but are not necessarily limited to, a student’s:

1. Overt suggestion, regardless of its context, that he/she is considering or has considered suicide or has worked out the details of a suicide attempt;

2. Evidence of preparation of a will, intention to dispose of his/her effects and belongings, or otherwise get life “in order”;

3. Obsession with death or afterlife;

4. Possession of a weapon or other means of suicide or obsession with such means;

5. Sense of hopelessness or unrelieved sadness;

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6. Lethargy or despondency, or, conversely, a tendency to become more impulsive or aggressive than usual;

7. Drop in academic achievement, slacking off of energy and effort, or inability to focus on studies;

8. Isolation from others by loss of friends, withdrawal from friends, lack of companionship, or family disintegration;

9. Preoccupation with nonexistent physical ills;

10. Loss of weight, appetite, and/or sleep;

11. Substance abuse; and

12. Loss of economic resources.

B. Response to Potential Suicide

1. Any indication of a potential suicide, whether personally witnessed or received by report from another, must be taken seriously and must be reported to the Principal immediately.

2. The Principal shall immediately inform one or more of the following: a. Crisis counselor; b. School psychologist/social worker; c. School nurse; d. Administrator;

who shall investigate the matter promptly and assess the need for outside evaluation as may be appropriate.

3. The Principal will inform the student’s parent in a conference if possible, of the signs demonstrated by the student and of the district’s concern and seek parental approval of the student’s evaluation. In the event parental abuse or neglect is suspected, the Principal or the employee who forms the suspicion will immediately so inform the Department of Children and Families, Division of Child Protection and Permanency in accordance with Policy No. 8462. The Principal will also inform the Superintendent and Director of Special Programs.

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4. The contacted staff member or other designated staff member shall investigate the case by one or more of the following: a. Meet with the student. b. Meet with parents. c. Consult with any other people who may have information (students, staff members, therapists, clergy, police, etc.)

5. If further intervention action is necessary, the staff member shall: a. Notify parents and make appropriate recommendations. b. Provide the parent with names and phone numbers for mental health resources (agencies, private practitioners, hospitals, etc.) who will be of assistance. c. In the event the student is determined to be at immediate risk for taking self- destructive action, the student will be kept under constant supervision while parents are contacted to come in and take custody of the student, making arrangements for a prompt assessment by a licensed psychiatrist, licensed psychologist or licensed clinical social worker outside of school. Parent will be required to authorized communication between school and outside professionals to make sure that the assessment can be comprehensive and that the schools can be sure that the student(s) remain safe and recommendations are implemented. d. The building principal and other involved staff will be notified. e. In the event it is deemed appropriate by the principal and other staff, the student may be excluded pending the determination by a licensed psychiatrist that the student is not a danger to himself or others. f. Appropriate follow-up and/or other monitoring by other district staff will be arranged. g. The staff member managing the case will also conduct follow-up contact with the family, student and as appropriate the primary care giver outside of school. h. If the parent is unavailable or uncooperative with any of these procedures, the staff member shall contact Division of Child Protection and Permanency to intervene on behalf of the student. i. The building administrator and case manager are required to document actions taken (case notes, letter to parent, etc.)

The procedures above should also be followed if a staff member learns of a student who has made a suicidal gesture (taking pills, superficial cutting of wrist, etc.), that was not harmful and the student is not at imminent risk. However, in this case, if the student is currently being treated by a private mental health professional, school personnel will contact that individual, with parent permission, to alert the professional and request they see and assess said student.

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C. Response to Suicide Attempt

1. Any attempted suicide, whether or not on school premises or during the school day, must be reported immediately to the Principal. The Principal will inform the Superintendent and Director of Special Programs.

2. The staff member who witnesses a suicide attempt on school premises or at a school sponsored event or in the course of school-related travel shall render first aid in accordance with Policy No. 8441 and summon medical assistance as appropriate.

3. On school premises: a. Ensure the short-term physical safety of the student. b. The school nurse shall secure immediate medical treatment, using either first aid techniques or contacting local rescue squad. c. The student will be kept under close observation at all times. d. The school nurse (or other designated school professional) will communicate with appropriate school personnel, parent, counselor, and building administrator to establish interim plan of action.

Off school premises:

Procedures outlined above will be followed as appropriate.

D. Student’s Return to School After Suicide Attempt or Serious Threat

1. A re-entry conference will be scheduled to include: parent, student, administration, and appropriate support staff as needed/indicated, to develop re-entry plan with proper support as directed by professionals involved. The student will require a signed release from a licenses psychiatrist indicating the student is able to return to school and is not a danger to himself or others.

2. The student’s counselor or designated staff member will inform the student’s teachers in a discrete and confidential manner.

3. Teachers will treat the returning student in as normal a manner as possible and will alert the counselor or designated staff member promptly if any behavior is of concern. The goal will be to return to the student to his/her normal routine as much as possible.

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4. The counselor or designated staff member will maintain communication with the parent and within reasonable bounds, the primary caregiver for the student outside the school. The primary caregiver will be asked to provide any recommendations for ways the school can be supportive of the student’s ability to cope with stress, especially in terms of academic pressures.

5. Teachers and other school personnel will direct any concerns about how to respond to the student, to the counselor or designated staff member.

6. The counselor or designated staff member will contact the teacher or other appropriate staff to ensure the student’s overall adjustment is satisfactory and document appropriately.

E. Additional Student Involvement

In any instance where a student is under this policy, it may be possible that other students (including students in other buildings in the district) are aware or may be involved. The staff member managing the situation will be sure to contact other staff to make sure that these students are also provided support and follow-up. In the event of a completed suicide by a student or someone who is known by students, the district prevention plan will be activated.

Post-vention Plan

A tragedy such as the death of a student, near-death due to suicide attempt, death of a teacher, or other community disaster can be an extremely painful and disruptive event for staff and students. The effect on students, parents, and faculty can be profound and lasting. In addition, there is a need to recognize that the reaction of students is one which can include a great deal of emotion. This plan is designed to provide a structure to manage all of this in a manner which will promote healthy grieving, emotional support, and identification of those who may be at-risk for more severe difficulties during or after the crisis period.

Procedures:

1. Any information about an event which may cause a crisis reaction among students will be reported immediately to the building administrator. The building administrator will make an effort to secure the facts and notify the Superintendent of Schools. The building administrator will also notify other building administrators so that siblings or other related students can be handled appropriately.

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2. The building administrator will convene a crisis response team and given the nature of the event include such staff members as he/she deems appropriate. Typically, this group will include the following:

Crisis Counselors, Social Worker, Psychologist, Nurse, Administrators, etc.

In the event of a weekend or after-hours event, this consultation may occur by telephone.

3. The crisis team will plan a series of activities to manage the after-effects of the event which will include sensitivity to the nature of the incident, and appropriate contact with the family or families of the victim(s), and will generally follow these principles listed below. The nature of the event may be such that only some of the steps listed will be necessary.

a. As soon as practical, a faculty meeting will be held to inform all staff of the facts of the case and dispel rumors. b. Time should be allowed for the faculty to ask any questions they may have and to express their own feelings about the event. Staff members should be allowed to request whatever support they may need in carrying out their role during the crisis period (i.e. support in the classroom, EAP available on site, etc.). c. The CST, Crisis Counselor, and Guidance will discuss potential student reactions and provide suggestions on handling students in distress. (including identifying at-risk students). d. Teachers will be advised of how to communicate the necessary information to their students (written announcements may be used). In general, it is preferable to pass necessary information on to students in small settings rather than through the public address system. The general tenor of this announcement will be to provide basic information in a matter of fact manner and to allow students time to express their reactions. Judgments, graphic details, and anything which might glorify self-destructive behaviors are to be avoided. In addition, teachers will know where students can receive individual or small group support and where to direct students whose reactions make it impossible for them to continue in the regular setting. e. Students who may be at-risk for self-destructive reactions should be identified for the crisis team’s attention. This would include those students particularly close to the victim(s), friends, family, relatives, etc. or students who display any of the indicators of sadness and/or depression.

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f. If the crisis team sees it as necessary, “crisis centers” will be designated where students may report when they feel unable to continue with the regular program. Small group and individual counseling will be available at these centers, and the use of the outside grief support personnel may be utilized if needed. g. The crisis team will also consider involving community resources as appropriate. This can include simply notifying the area agencies of the crisis and the fact that their staff may be needed to assist us on school grounds with support and counseling of students and/or staff. h. As appropriate, an afterschool faculty meeting will be held in order to “debrief” on the activities of the day and plan for the following day’s events. At this time, staff members will again be afforded the emotional support they need to process their own reactions and grief. High-risk students will again be discussed as needed. Any information about memorial services or funeral arrangements will be disseminated.

4. In general, efforts will be made to insure that regular school routine is followed at the same time students are provided the opportunity to grieve in a healthy manner. Some reduction in academic expectations and provision for allowing students some class time to vent their feelings is appropriate in the short term. Events such as memorial services with school, flying the flag at half mast, large assemblies, or public address announcements should be avoided if at all possible. If the tragedy is a suicide, the loss and its attendant feelings need to be recognized, at the same time the individual’s action is neither romanticized nor sensationalized.

a. The suicide will not be given prominence by public announcement or a school-wide assembly. School will not be closed in order to permit students and staff members to attend the victim’s funeral.

5. Teachers will respond to the needs of the students with as little interruption of the educational program as possible.

6. The need to inform and support parents of the school in general should be considered at all points by the crisis team. Letting parents know that appropriate measures are being undertaken will reassure them and help to keep reactions more manageable. The nature of the crisis will dictate when and what form this notification will take.

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7. The district plan for managing the media should be followed. It will be helpful for the media spokesperson to reassure the members of the community that all appropriate measures are being taken to provide students with the support they need and to help those students who might be experiencing special difficulty. The media can serve a supportive function by letting parents and other community members know what resources are available in the event they are concerned about a student. In addition, the superintendent should be kept fully informed of all events and activities undertaken during the crisis period.

8. Teaching staff members, under the direction of the Principal, shall attempt to prevent social contagion by:

i. Preventing glorification or romanticization of the suicide;

ii. Helping students recognize that suicide is irreversible and permanent and does not truly resolve problems;

iii. Encouraging students to ask probing questions when a fellow student suggests suicide and to report such suggestions to a teaching staff member; and

iv. Discussing ways of handling depression and anxiety without resorting to self-destruction.

9. The crisis team should convene a few days after the event to debrief the general management of the crisis situation and provide mutual support for their own feelings triggered by the events. Recognizing that the task of grieving is one which can last easily through two and three years, the crisis team should plan follow-up activities. Recommendations for the handling of similar events in the future can be considered, as well as efforts to develop community resources and strengthening of the school’s relationship with existing community agencies.

Issued: 7 December 2009 Revised: 9 February 2015 Revised: 10 October 2016

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5533 STUDENT SMOKING PUPIL USE OF TOBACCO OR TOBACCO LIKE PRODUCTS

The Board of Education recognizes the use of tobacco or tobacco like products presents a health hazard that can have serious implications both for the smoker and the nonsmoker and that smoking habits developed by the young people may have lifelong harmful consequences.

For the purposes of this Policy, "smoking" means the burning of, inhaling from, exhaling the smoke from, or the possession of a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe, or any other matter or substance which contains tobacco or any other matter that can be smoked, including the use of smokeless tobacco and snuff, or the inhaling or exhaling of smoke or vapor from an electronic smoking device pursuant to N.J.S.A. 26:3D-57. For the purpose of this Policy, “smoking” also includes the use of smokeless tobacco and snuff.

For the purposes of this Policy, “electronic smoking device” means an electronic device that can be used to deliver nicotine or other substances to the person inhaling from the device, including, but not limited to, an electronic cigarette, cigar, cigarillo, or pipe, or any cartridge or other component of the device or related product pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:170-51.4.

For the purposes of this Policy, “school buildings” and “school grounds” means and includes land, portions of land, structures, buildings, and vehicles owned, operated or used for the provision of academic or extracurricular programs sponsored by the district or community provider and structures that support these buildings, such as school wastewater treatment facilities, generating facilities, and any other central facilities including, but not limited to kitchens and maintenance shops. “School buildings” and “school grounds” also include athletic stadiums; swimming pools; any associated structures or related equipment tied to such facilities including, but not limited to, grandstands and night field lights; greenhouses; garages; facilities used for non-instructional or non-educational purposes; and any structure, building or facility used solely for school administration. “School buildings” and “school grounds” also include other facilities as defined in N.J.A.C. 6A:26-1.2; playgrounds; and other recreational places owned by the local municipalities, private entities, or other individuals during those times when the school district has exclusive use of a portion of such land.

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N.J.S.A. 2A:170-51.4 prohibits the sale or distribution to any person under twenty-one years old of any cigarettes made of tobacco or any other matter or substance which can be smoked, or any cigarette paper or tobacco in any form, including smokeless tobacco; and any electronic device that can be used to deliver nicotine or other substances to the person inhaling from the device, including, but not limited to, an electronic cigarette, cigar, cigarillo, pipe, or any cartridge or other component of the device or related product. Consequences for a student possessing such an item will be in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct.

The Board prohibits smoking by students at any time in school buildings or and on any school grounds, at school-sponsored events sponsored by the Board away from school, or and on a school bus. any transportation vehicle supplied by the Board.

The Board also prohibits the possession of any item listed in N.J.S.A. 2A:170-51.4 at any time in school buildings or on school grounds, at school-sponsored events away from school, or on a school bus. Such items will be confiscated and may be returned to the parent, upon request.

Prohibited Items and Controlled Dangerous Substances

If it appears to an educational staff member or other professional, upon confiscating such item(s), that the student may currently be under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, the staff member shall inform the Principal or designee. The Principal or designee will immediately notify the parent and the Superintendent or designee. The Principal or designee will arrange for an immediate medical examination of the student and shall comply with all of the provisions of N.J.A.C. 6A:16-4.3 and Policy and Regulation 5530 – Substance Abuse.

In the event the Principal or designee, after inspection of the confiscated item(s), has reason to believe the item(s) may have contained or may contain a controlled dangerous substance or a controlled dangerous analog pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:35-2, the Principal or designee will immediately notify the parent and the Superintendent or designee. The Principal or designee will arrange for an immediate medical examination of the student and shall comply with all of the provisions of N.J.A.C. 6A:16-4.3 and Policy and Regulation 5530 – Substance Abuse. Principals and designees will be trained to identify controlled dangerous substances in electronic smoking devices.

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A student Pupils who violates the provisions of this Policy shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary measures in accordance with the district’s Student Discipline/Code of Conduct and may be subject to fines in accordance with law. In the event a student is found to have violated this Policy and the law, the Principal or designee may file a complaint with the appropriate Municipal Court or other agency with jurisdiction as defined in N.J.A.C. 8:6-9.1 (c).

A student found to have violated this Policy and the law may be required to participate in additional educational programs to help the student understand the harmful effects of smoking and to discourage the use of tobacco products. These programs may include, but are not limited to, counseling, smoking information programs, and/or smoking cessation programs sponsored by this school district or available through approved outside agencies.

1. Possession of tobacco products on school grounds

First offense: A minimum of three afternoon detentions will be assigned by the grade administrator. The student’s parent(s) or legal guardian(s) will be notified.

Second offense: A minimum one-day suspension. A parent(s) or legal guardian(s) must accompany the student for a re-admit conference with the grade administrator.

Continued abuse: multiple days of suspension. Re-admit conference with the Dean of Students, parent(s) or legal guardian(s), and counselor.

2. Use of tobacco products on school grounds

First offense: A minimum one-day suspension. A parent(s) or legal guardian(s) must accompany the student to a re-admit conference. The student will be required to schedule a meeting with the pupil assistance counselor.

Subsequent offenses: Multiple-day suspension. Re-admit conference with the Dean of Students, parent(s) or legal guardian(s) and counselor.

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3. Use of tobacco products in the building

If a student smokes or carries lighted tobacco anywhere inside the building, he/she will be charged as a disorderly person and subject to a $200.00 municipal fine. This will be in addition to the penalties imposed by the school.

4. Use of tobacco in line of sight

If a student smokes in line of sight of Ridgewood High School property, he/she will be subject to the same penalties as possession on the grounds. This rule is to ensure the neighborhood residents the peaceable enjoyment of their property.

The Board directs that the health curriculum include instruction in the potential hazards of the use of tobacco. All school staff members shall make every reasonable effort to discourage students from developing the habit of smoking.

The Board of Education will comply with any provisions of a municipal ordinance which provides greater restrictions on or prohibitions against smoking equivalent to, or greater than, those provided in N.J.S.A. 26:3D-63.

N.J.S.A. 2A:170-51.4 N.J.S.A. 2C:35-2 N.J.S.A. 18A:40A -1 N.J.S.A. 26:3D – 55 through 26:3D-63 N.J.A.C. 6A:16-4.3 3.1 N.J.A.C. 8:6-7.2; 8:6-9.1 through 8:6-9.5

Adopted: 7 December 2009 Revised: 17 May 2010 Revised: 26 August 2013

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5535 PASSIVE BREATH ALCOHOL SENSOR DEVICE

The Board of Education recognizes that a student’s abuse of harmful substances seriously impedes that a student’s education and threatens the welfare of the entire school community. The Board is committed to the prevention of substance abuse and the rehabilitation of substance abusers by educational means, but will take additional necessary and appropriate steps to protect the school community from harm and from exposure to harmful substances.

In keeping with its commitment to protect all students and the school community from the harm of alcohol use, the Board of Education authorizes the use of a passive breath alcohol sensor device (PBASD) in certain circumstances. A PBASD enables school district staff to check an approximate alcohol level quickly and efficiently without requiring the student’s active participation. A PBASD may be used in certain circumstances as defined in this Policy and as determined by the Building Principal or designee or the staff member(s) in charge of a school related or school sponsored event or activity. The purpose for using a PBASD is to protect students who may be under the influence of alcohol, other students, staff, and community members attending such events and to deter the use of alcohol by students.

The Board authorizes PBASD screening before, during, and after school activities/events including, but not limited to: dances, athletic events, proms, class trips, drama productions, graduation ceremonies, or school assemblies when the Building Principal or designee has reason to believe the use of alcohol by students may be present. When it is determined a PBASD will be used, a random number sequence will be selected by the Principal or designee prior to the event to determine which students in line for entrance will be screened. For example, if the number five is selected, every fifth student in line for entrance into the activity/event shall be screened. In the alternative, the Principal or designee may determine to screen every student in line for entrance into the activity. every student or student participating in such event will be screened.

Written notice indicating the use of a PBASD will be displayed at the point of sale of a ticket for the activity/event or at the entrance of the activity/event if tickets are not required. Upon the purchase of a ticket to gain entry into an activity/event or upon the entry of a student into an activity/event that does not require the purchase of a ticket, a student shall be considered under the supervision of school district staff and shall be subject to the provisions of this Policy.

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If the PBASD screening indicates the presence of alcohol on a student, additional PBASD a second screenings will be conducted. If additional PBASD the second screenings confirm indicates the presence of alcohol on a student, the matter shall be reported to the Building Principal or designee and the certified or noncertified school nurse, or the school physician according to the reporting, notification, and examination requirements of N.J.S.A. 18A:40A-12, N.J.A.C. 6A:16-4.3, and Policy and Regulation 5530 – Substance Abuse.

In addition, a PBASD may be used to screen a student upon a report to the Building Principal or designee certified or noncertified school nurse, or the school physician if an educational staff member or other professional believes a student may be currently under the influence of alcohol on school property or at a school function provided an adult student and/or the student’s parent/legal guardian consents to such screening. Notwithstanding the results of the PBASD screening under these circumstances, the Building Principal or designee must comply with the reporting, notification, and examination procedures of N.J.A.C. 6A:16-4.3 and Policy and Regulation 5530 – Substance Abuse.

A PBASD will only be used in accordance with the guidelines of this Policy. The Building Principal or designee shall be responsible for the proper training of school staff members in the use of the PBASD in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.

N.J.S.A. 18A:40A-12 N.J.A.C. 6A:16-4.1 et seq.

Adopted: 7 December 2009 Revised:

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5561 USE OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINT AND SECLUSION TECHNIQUES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

The Board of Education strives to provide a safe, caring atmosphere that supports all students in the least restrictive environment. On occasion, during an emergency, a situation may arise making it necessary to temporarily restrain or seclude a student with a disability in accordance with N.J.S.A. 18A:46-13.4 through 13.7.

A school district, an educational services commission, or an approved private school for students with disabilities (APSSD) that utilizes physical restraint on students with disabilities shall ensure that:

1. Physical restraint is used only in an emergency in which the student is exhibiting behavior that places the student or others in immediate physical danger;

2. A student is not restrained in the prone position, unless the student's primary care physician authorizes, in writing, the use of this restraint technique;

3. Staff members who are involved in the restraint of a student receive training in safe techniques for physical restraint from an entity determined by the Board of Education to be qualified to provide such training, and that the training is updated at least annually;

4. The parent of a student is immediately notified when physical restraint is used on the student. This notification may be by telephone or electronic communication. A full written report of the incident of physical restraint shall be provided to the parent within forty-eight hours of the occurrence of the incident;

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5. Each incident in which physical restraint is used is carefully and continuously visually monitored to ensure it was used in accordance with established procedures set forth in Policy and Regulation 5561 – Use of Physical Restraint and Seclusion Techniques for Students with Disabilities, developed in conjunction with the entity that trains staff in safe techniques for physical restraint, in order to protect the safety of the child and others; and

6. Each incident in which physical restraint is used is documented in writing in sufficient detail to enable staff to use this information to develop or improve the behavior intervention plan at the next individualized education plan meeting.

A school district, an educational services commission, and an APSSD shall attempt to minimize the use of physical restraints through inclusion of positive behavior supports in the student's behavior intervention plans developed by the individualized education plan team.

A school district, an educational services commission, or an APSSD that utilizes seclusion techniques on students with disabilities shall ensure that:

1. A seclusion technique is used on a student with disabilities only in an emergency in which the student is exhibiting behavior that places the student or others in immediate physical danger;

2. Each incident in which a seclusion technique is used is carefully and continuously visually monitored to ensure it was used in accordance with established procedures set forth in Policy and Regulation 5561 – Use of Physical Restraint and Seclusion Techniques for Students with Disabilities, developed in conjunction with the entity that trains staff in safe techniques for physical restraint, in order to protect the safety of the child and others; and

3. Each incident in which a seclusion technique is used is documented in writing in sufficient detail to enable the staff to use this information to develop or improve the behavior intervention plan at the next individualized education plan meeting.

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A school district, an educational services commission, and an APSSD shall attempt to minimize the use of seclusion techniques through inclusion of positive behavior supports in the student's behavior intervention plans developed by the individualized education plan team.

The New Jersey Department of Education shall establish guidelines for school districts, educational services commissions, and APSSDs to ensure a review process is in place to examine the use of physical restraints or seclusion techniques in emergency situations, and for the repeated use of these methods for an individual child, within the same classroom, or by a single individual. The review process shall include educational, clinical, and administrative personnel. Pursuant to the review process the student's individualized education plan team may, as deemed appropriate, determine to revise the behavior intervention plan or classroom supports, and a school district, educational services commission, or APSSD may determine to revise a staff member's professional development plan pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:46-13.7.

N.J.S.A. 18A:46-13.4; 18A:46-13.5; 18A:46-13.6; 18A:46-13.7

Adopted: 27 June 2011 Revised:

136 JUNE 25, 2018 ATTACHMENT Q RIDGEWOOD POLICY BOARD OF EDUCATION STUDENTS 5561/page 1 of 3 Use of Physical Restraint The Board of Education strives to provide a safe, caring atmosphere that supports all learners in the least restrictive environment. On occasion, during an emergency, a situation may arise making it necessary to temporarily restrain a pupil. An emergency is defined as a situation in which the pupil’s behavior poses a threat of imminent, serious physical harm to the pupil or others or imminent, serious property destruction.

In accordance with N.J.S.A. 18A:6-1, no person employed or engaged in school or educational instruction, whether public or private, shall inflict or cause to be inflicted corporal punishment upon a pupil attending such school or institution. However, any such person may, within the scope of his/her employment, use and apply such amounts of force as is reasonable and necessary: to quell a disturbance, threatening physical injury to others; to obtain possession of weapons or other dangerous objects upon the person or within the control of a pupil, for the purpose of self-defense; and for the protection of persons or property. Any such acts, as above, shall not be construed to constitute corporal punishment within the meaning and intendment of N.J.S.A. 18A:6-1.

“Physical restraint” means holding a pupil or otherwise restricting his/her movements. Physical restraint shall include the use of specific, planned techniques and shall only be used with reasonable limitations by school staff members who shall receive training in the use of physical restraint. Classroom and security interventions should be implemented, when possible, prior to the use of any physical restraint. The use of physical restraint shall be limited to only those circumstances and situations where other interventions are not possible or have been unsuccessful.

A pupil shall be released from physical restraint immediately upon a determination by the school staff member administering the restraint that the pupil is no longer in imminent danger of causing harm to him/herself, others, or imminent property destruction. The Principal or designee will notify the parent/legal guardian in the event an emergency existed and physical restraint was used on their child.

N.J.S.A. 18A:6-1

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R 5561 USE OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINT AND SECLUSION TECHNIQUES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

A. Definitions

“Physical restraint” means the use of a personal restriction that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a student to move all or a portion of his or her body.

“Seclusion technique” means the involuntary confinement of a student alone in a room or area from which the student is physically prevented from leaving, but does not include a timeout.

“Timeout” means a behavior management technique that involves the monitored separation of a student in a non-locked setting, and is implemented for the purpose of calming.

B. Physical Restraint

A school district, an educational services commission, or an approved private school for students with disabilities (APSSD) that utilizes physical restraint on students with disabilities shall ensure that:

1. Physical restraint is used only in an emergency in which the student is exhibiting behavior that places the student or others in immediate physical danger;

2. A student is not restrained in the prone position, unless the student’s primary care physician authorizes, in writing, the use of this restraint technique;

3. Staff members who are involved in the restraint of a student receive training in safe techniques for physical restraint from an entity determined by the Board of Education to be qualified to provide such training, and that the training is updated at least annually;

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4. The parent of a student is immediately notified when physical restraint is used on the student. This notification may be by telephone or electronic communication. A full written report of the incident of physical restraint shall be provided to the parent within forty-eight hours of the occurrence of the incident;

5. Each incident in which physical restraint is used is carefully and continuously visually monitored to ensure it was used in accordance with established procedures set forth in Policy and Regulation 5561 – Use of Physical Restraint and Seclusion Techniques for Students with Disabilities, developed in conjunction with the entity that trains staff in safe techniques for physical restraint, in order to protect the safety of the child and others; and

6. Each incident in which physical restraint is used is documented in writing in sufficient detail to enable staff to use this information to develop or improve the behavior intervention plan at the next individualized education plan meeting.

A school district, an educational services commission, and an APSSD shall attempt to minimize the use of physical restraints through inclusion of positive behavior supports in the student’s behavior intervention plans developed by the individualized education plan team.

C. Physical Restraint Training Requirements

The training requirements on the use of physical restraint shall be as follows:

1. Building level administrators and school staff members who are involved in the restraint of a student shall receive training in safe techniques for physical restraint from an entity determined by the Board to be qualified to provide such training.

a. The Principal or designee shall determine the school staff members that shall receive training in safe techniques for physical restraint of a student.

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b. Training may include techniques of prevention and de-escalation, as well as alternatives to physical restraint.

c. Training may include current professionally accepted practices and standards regarding behavior management.

d. The training program in safe techniques for physical restraint shall be updated at least annually.

D. Interventions

1. Classroom interventions may include, but not be limited to, the following strategies:

a. The staff member may ignore the behavior;

b. The staff member may redirect the student to a task with verbal or non-verbal prompts or gestures. Proximity and the use of gentle humor may help, when appropriate;

c. The staff member shall be clear, polite, and respectful when redirecting the student's behavior. The staff member should make eye contact and tell the student what to do such as “I can’t teach when you are talking, throwing things, …” or “Please stop and listen, read, write, ...” The staff member should remind the student of consequences for non-compliance and rewards if they comply with the staff member’s request;

d. The staff member shall be polite at all times. The staff member may repeat steps a. through c. above and quietly give the student adequate wait time. If the staff member moves on, the student may comply after the initial confrontation if attention goes back to the lesson;

e. The staff member may advise the student to proceed to a time out area in the classroom for a limited time (elementary and middle school); and

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f. If classroom removal is required, the staff member shall follow school discipline procedures for notification and request for assistance if necessary.

2. Security interventions may include, but are not limited to, the staff member:

a. Standing quietly in the doorway and asking the student to accompany the staff member; and

b. Informing the student of the violation of the school discipline code and procedure and assure the student they have the choice to leave the classroom quietly.

E. Use of Physical Restraint

1. If necessary, the staff member shall restrain the student until the emergency no longer exists (i.e. the student stops punching, kicking, spitting, damaging property, etc.).

2. The school staff member shall immediately contact the appropriate administrator and school nurse and complete a written report on the physical restraint the staff member used during the emergency situation.

3. The Principal’s or designee’s or any school staff member’s report regarding the incident shall be documented in writing in sufficient detail to enable staff to use this information to develop or improve the behavior intervention plan at the next individualized education plan meeting. The documentation of physical restraint shall be placed in the student’s school file.

4. The use of physical restraint is subject to the following additional requirements:

a. Physical restraint techniques shall consider the student’s medical conditions and shall be modified as necessary;

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b. Students shall not be subjected to physical restraint for using profanity, other verbal displays or disrespect, or for non-compliance. A verbal threat will not be considered as constituting a physical danger unless a student also demonstrates a means of or intent to carry out the threat;

c. In determining whether a student who is being physically restrained should be removed from the area where the restraint was initiated, the supervising staff should consider the potential for injury to the student, the student’s need for privacy, and the educational and emotional well-being of the other students in the vicinity;

d. A student shall be released from physical restraint immediately upon a determination by the staff member administering the restraint that the student is no longer in imminent danger of causing harm to himself/herself, others, or imminent property destruction; and

e. The student shall be examined by the school nurse after any restraint.

F. Seclusion Techniques

A school district, an educational services commission, or an APSSD that utilizes seclusion techniques on students with disabilities shall ensure that:

1. A seclusion technique is used on a student with disabilities only in an emergency in which the student is exhibiting behavior that places the student or others in immediate physical danger;

2. Each incident in which a seclusion technique is used is carefully and continuously visually monitored to ensure that it was used in accordance with established procedures set forth in Policy and Regulation 5561 – Use of Physical Restraint and Seclusion Techniques for Students with Disabilities, developed in conjunction with the entity that trains staff in safe techniques for physical restraint, in order to protect the safety of the child and others; and

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3. Each incident in which a seclusion technique is used is documented in writing in sufficient detail to enable staff to use this information to develop or improve the behavior intervention plan at the next individualized education plan meeting.

A school district, an educational services commission, and an APSSD shall attempt to minimize the use of seclusion techniques through inclusion of positive behavior supports in the student’s behavior intervention plans developed by the individualized education plan team.

Issued: 27 June 2011 Re-Issued:

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R 5561 USE OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINT

A. Definitions

“Physical restraint” means holding a pupil or otherwise restricting his/her movements.

B. Physical Restraint Limitations

Physical restraint shall only be used by a school staff member in an emergency situation with the following limitations:

1. Limited to the use of only the reasonable force needed;

2. Discontinued immediately when the emergency no longer exists;

3. Implemented in such a way as to protect the health and safety of the pupil and others; and

4. Not deprive the pupil of basic human necessities.

C. Physical Restraint Training Requirements

The training requirements on the use of physical restraint shall be as follows:

1. Building level administrators and school staff members designated by the Principal likely to be confronted with the need to use physical restraint shall be trained on the use of physical restraint.

a. If, in the event of an emergency, a person(s) who has not received training uses physical restraint, training for the person(s) that used such restraint shall occur within thirty days of the incident.

2. Training must include techniques of prevention and de-escalation, as well as alternatives to physical restraint.

3. Training must include current professionally accepted practices and standards regarding behavior management and use of physical restraint.

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D. Interventions

1. Classroom interventions may include, but not be limited to, the following strategies:

a. The staff member may ignore the behavior;

b. The staff member may redirect the pupil to a task with verbal or non-verbal prompts or gestures. Proximity helps, as may the use of gentle humor, when appropriate;

c. The staff member shall be clear, polite, and respectful when requesting the targeted behavior. The staff member may make eye contact and tell the pupil what to do such as “I can’t teach when you are talking, throwing things, …” or “Please stop and listen, read, write, ...” The staff member should remind the pupil of consequences and rewards if they comply with the staff member’s request;

d. The staff member shall be polite at all times. The staff member may repeat steps a. through c. above and/or quietly give the pupil adequate wait time. Sometimes if the staff member moves on with the lesson the pupil may comply after the initial confrontation;

e. The staff member may advise the pupil to proceed to a time-out area in the classroom for a limited time (elementary and middle school); and

f. If classroom removal is required, the staff member shall follow school discipline procedures for notification and request for assistance if necessary.

2. Security interventions may include, but are not limited to, the staff member:

a. Standing quietly in the doorway and asking the pupil to accompany the staff member;

b. Informing the pupil of the violation of the school discipline code and procedure and assure the pupil they have the choice to leave the classroom quietly; and/or

c. Using a minimal and gentle hold on arm to remove the pupil.

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E. Use of Physical Restraint

1. If the pupil’s behavior reaches the level defined as an emergency, physical restraint may be needed.

2. If necessary, the staff member may utilize approved physical restraint, using the least amount of force necessary.

3. If necessary, the staff member shall restrain the pupil until the emergency no longer exits (i.e. the pupil stops punching, kicking, spitting, damaging property, etc.).

4. The staff member shall immediately contact the appropriate administrator and complete a written report on the physical restraint the staff member used during the emergency situation.

5. If physical restraint is used, the Principal or designee shall attempt to notify the parent/legal guardian by telephone of the use of physical restraint on the day it occurs.

6. Written documentation, including the Principal’s or designee’s report and any staff member’s report regarding the incident and the use of physical restraint shall be placed in the pupil’s school file.

7. The use of physical restraint is subject to the following requirements:

a. The pupil must possess a physical risk to him/herself, or others;

b. Physical restraint techniques shall consider the pupil’s medical conditions and shall be modified as necessary;

c. Staff applying physical restraint shall have been trained in the safe application of physical restraint;

d. Pupils will not be subjected to physical restraint for using profanity or other verbal displays or disrespect, or for non-compliance. A verbal threat will not be considered as constituting a physical danger unless a pupil also demonstrates a means of or intent to carry out the threat;

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e. In determining whether a pupil who is being physically restrained should be removed from the area where the restraint was initiated, the supervising staff should consider the potential for injury to the pupil, the pupil’s need for privacy, and the educational and emotional well-being of the other pupils in the vicinity;

f. A pupil shall be released from physical restraint immediately upon a determination by the staff member administering the restraint that the pupil is no longer in imminent danger of causing harm to him/herself, others, or imminent property destruction; and

g. The pupil may be examined by the school nurse after any restraint.

Issued: 27 June 2011

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8462 REPORTING POTENTIALLY MISSING OR ABUSED CHILDREN

The Board of Education recognizes early detection of missing, abused, or neglected children is important in protecting the health, safety, and welfare of all children. In recognition of the importance of early detection of missing, abused, or neglected children, the Board of Education adopts this Policy pursuant to the requirements of N.J.S.A. 18a:36-2 and 18A:36-25. The Board provides this Policy for its employees, volunteers, or interns to provide for the early detection of missing, abused, or neglected children through notification of, reporting to, and cooperation with the appropriate law enforcement and child welfare authorities pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:36-24 and 18A:36-25 et seq., N.J.A.C. 6A:16- 11.1, and N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.10.

Employees, volunteers, or interns working in the school district shall immediately notify designated child welfare authorities of incidents of alleged missing, abused, and/or neglected children. Reports of incidents of alleged missing, abused, or neglected children shall be reported to the New Jersey State Central Registry (SCR) at 1-877 NJ ABUSE or to any other telephone number designated by the appropriate child welfare authorities. If the child is in immediate danger a call shall be placed to 911 as well as to the SCR.

The person having reason to believe that a child may be missing or may have been abused or neglected may inform the Principal or other designated school official(s) prior to notifying designated child welfare authorities if the action will not delay immediate notification. The person notifying designated child welfare authorities shall inform the Principal or other designated school official(s) of the notification, if such had not occurred prior to the notification. Notice to the Principal or other designated school official(s) need not be given when the person believes that such notice would likely endanger the reporter or student involved or when the person believes that such disclosure would likely result in retaliation against the student or in discrimination against the reporter with respect to his or her employment.

The Principal or other designated school official(s) upon being notified by a person having reason to believe that a child may be missing or may have been abused or neglected, must notify appropriate law enforcement authorities. Notification to appropriate law enforcement authorities shall be made for all reports by employees, volunteers, or interns working in the school district. Confirmation by another person is not required for a school district employee, volunteer, or intern to report the suspected missing, abused, or neglected child situation.

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School district officials will cooperate with designated child welfare and law enforcement authorities in all investigations of potentially missing, abused, or neglected children in accordance with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 6A:16-11.1(a)5.

The district designates the Director of Special Programs as the school district’s liaison to designated child welfare authorities to act as the primary contact person between the school district and child welfare authorities with regard to general information sharing and the development of mutual training and other cooperative efforts. The district designates the Superintendent or designee as the school district’s liaison to law enforcement authorities to act as the primary contact person between the school district and law enforcement authorities, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:16-6.2(b)1, consistent with the Memorandum of Understanding, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:16-6.2(b)13.

An employee, volunteer, or intern working in the school district who has been named as a suspect in a notification to child welfare and law enforcement authorities regarding a missing, abused, or neglected child situation shall be entitled to due process rights, including those rights defined in N.J.A.C. 6A:16- 11.1(a)9.

The Superintendent shall provide training to school district employees, volunteers, or interns on the district’s policy and procedures for reporting allegations of missing, abused, or neglected child situations. All new school district employees, volunteers, or interns working in the district shall receive the required information and training as part of their orientation.

There shall be no reprisal or retaliation against any person who, in good faith, reports or causes a report to be made of a potentially missing, abused, or neglected child situation pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.13.

Any employee, volunteer, or intern with reasonable cause to suspect or believe that a student has attempted or completed suicide, shall report the information to the Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services, in a form and manner prescribed by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:9A-24.a.

N.J.S.A. 18A:36-24; 18A:36-25 et seq. N.J.A.C. 6A:16-11.1

Adopted: 7 December 2009 Revised: 9 February 2015 Revised: 18 July 2016 Revised:

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R9150.1 CLASSROOM OBSERVATION BY PROFESSIONAL AT THE REQUEST OF A PARENT OR GUARDIAN

The Board of Education recognizes the importance of minimizing disruption of classroom instruction but also is aware that there are times when a parent or guardian may be legally entitled to have an outside professional consultant visit and observe a child’s school program. Therefore, the Principal may grant permission to a parent/guardian to have a consultant observe a particular class, when in the judgment of the Principal, the request is legally appropriate and presents only a minimal disruption to the educational process.

An outside professional hired by the parent/guardian may be granted access by the Principal to conduct a classroom observation provided a written request from the parents/guardians is submitted, in advance, stating the purpose of the visit and a copy of the professional’s resume is attached. If approved, the Principal will notify the parents/guardians in writing.

If a student being observed has an IEP, the request to observe must be sent to both the Principal and the Office of Special Program. Once both parties have approved the observation, in writing, it may be conducted.

As a general rule, classroom observations shall be limited in duration to one and a half hours or two separate 45-minute observations. The Principal and Director of Special Programs may jointly approve lengthier or more frequent observations when it is determined, in consultation with the District’s legal counsel, that unique circumstances legally require such approval. Any individual conducting a classroom observation shall be accompanied by an administrator or his/her designee.

In the case of a proposed placement of a special needs student, according to N.J.A.C. 6A:14-4.1(k), the District Board of Education shall provide the parent/guardian with the opportunity to observe the proposed educational placement prior to implementation of the IEP.

If a request for a classroom observation is denied by the Principal or the Office of Special Programs, parents/guardians may appeal the decision to the Superintendent, whose decision will be final.

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