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At the April 2025 Hardyston Township Board of Education meeting, academic improvement was overshadowed by Board member Tony Alfano’s persistent references to a “6 out of 10” Zillow school rating-a metric whose methodology he couldn’t explain when questioned. [Read More]
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Hardyston Schools Show Impressive Progress on District Goals
By Hardyston Community AdvocateHardyston Township School District is celebrating significant progress on its ambitious district goals, according to updates shared by Superintendent Mike Ryder at the recent Board of Education meeting. [Read More] -
Celebrating Patricia Rosendale
By Hardyston Community AdvocateIn an emotional tribute at the most recent Hardyston Township Board of Education meeting, the district celebrated the retirement of Patricia “Trisha” Rosendale, whose extraordinary 46-year teaching career has left an indelible mark on generations of students. [Read More] -
Kids First: First Quarter Recap - Promises vs. Reality
100 days in: What have they actually accomplished for Hardyston students?
By Hardyston Community AdvocateWhen the “Kids First” candidates won a majority on the Hardyston Board of Education, they promised a new era of fiscal responsibility, transparency, and student-centered decision-making. Now, approximately 100 days into their leadership, it’s time to evaluate what they’ve actually accomplished for Hardyston students and taxpayers. [Read More] -
Tony Alfano's Costly Tutoring Plan: The $21K-a-Week Fantasy
Does Alfano's tutoring plan serve students-or his political future?
By Hardyston Education AdvocateWhen it comes to education, investing in student success is a shared goal across our community. But effective investments require sound planning and clear outcomes-not proposals that seem designed more for political advancement than educational improvement. [Read More] -
Jean Barrett & Donna Carey's Misuse of Taxpayer Funds
Public funds should support education-not personal disputes.
Taxpayer dollars should be used to benefit students, schools, and education-not to settle personal grievances. Yet, over the past year, we’ve seen an alarming pattern of wasteful spending and legal maneuvers that serve no educational purpose. [Read More] -
Has the Staff Lost Confidence in Donna Carey?
When Leadership Becomes Intimidation
By Hardyston Community AdvocateLeadership is built on trust, respect, and the ability to listen-even to dissenting voices. But in recent weeks, concerns have grown among school staff and community members about the leadership style of Board President Donna Carey. [Read More] -
Fiscal Responsibility vs. Kicking the Can Down the Road
By Hardyston Community AdvocateBoard of Education members are entrusted with making decisions that ensure the financial health of our schools-not just for today, but for the years ahead. That requires foresight, leadership, and the willingness to make tough decisions, even when they may not be politically convenient. [Read More] -
Donna Carey's Double Standard on Transparency
By Hardyston Community AdvocateTransparency in governance is not just a best practice; it is an obligation to the community we serve. However, Board President Donna Carey has repeatedly demonstrated that her version of transparency applies only when it serves her personal or political interests. This post highlights the correct way to handle transparency... [Read More] -
Donna Carey's Misuse of Legal Resources in Election Season
By Hardyston Community AdvocateDonna Carey has made it clear that her priorities lie not in serving the students of Hardyston, but in protecting her own political interests-even if it means wasting taxpayer dollars in the process. In the midst of this past election, Carey attempted to use the district’s legal resources to investigate... [Read More]