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A few controversial policy changes have been placed on the agenda for Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting, and Policy 5756 is one of them. This policy, which provides guidance on transgender students, has been the subject of intense debate. Rather than working toward a reasonable solution, some board members have... [Read More]
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What Was More Important Than Students? OPRA Results
Records reveal whether BOE members were focused on students—or themselves.
By Hardyston Community AdvocateLast month, we published an article highlighting Board President Donna Carey and Vice President Jean Barrett on their phones during a public board meeting. If you missed it, you can read it here. At the time, we asked a simple question: [Read More] -
Donna Carey Caught Misleading BOE on Transparency
A moment of truth exposes deep-rooted issues in board leadership.
By Hardyston Community AdvocateThe February 11th Board of Education meeting was anything but routine. While Board President Donna Carey has repeatedly claimed to stand for transparency, her actions tell a different story. [Read More] -
Donna Carey's Leadership: A Legacy of Failure
Decisions that put personal agendas ahead of Hardyston's students.
By Hardyston Community AdvocateWhen it comes to leadership on the Hardyston Board of Education, community members expect responsibility, transparency, and a dedication to the success of our schools. Unfortunately, Donna Carey’s tenure on the board has been marred by poor decision-making, lack of accountability, and a failure to prioritize student success. Let’s examine... [Read More] -
BOE Budget Workshop: What's the Real Story?
The district's budget update leaves more questions than answers.
By Hardyston Community AdvocateOn January 21, 2025, the Hardyston Board of Education held its first budget workshop of the year. The district recently released a summary of key takeaways, which can be seen below: [Read More] -
Hardyston BOE Budget Talks: Controversial Cuts & Proposals
Bus consolidation, tax hikes, and budget gaps raise concerns.
By Hardyston Community AdvocateAs the Hardyston Board of Education begins its budget workshops, several controversial topics have emerged that could significantly impact students, families, and the community. Among the key discussions were proposals to consolidate bus routes, adjust school start times, and implement cost-saving measures without thorough financial analysis. Here’s a breakdown of... [Read More] -
Hardyston BOE's First Meeting: Where Are Their Priorities?
New BOE leadership focused on screens instead of students.
Let us congratulate our freshly sworn-in “Kids First” candidates tonight. This evening, Donna Carey was elected President of the Board, and Jean Barrett was elected Vice President. I wish them a term full of growth and the chance to truly shine under pressure. [Read More]