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Role of the Board of Education

Contrary to popular belief, the Board of Education (BOE) does not run the Fair Lawn School District. Our role is to ensure that the district is well run through the creation and updating of policies. These policies serve as a guide to the superintendent and provide direction, a basis for decision-making, and an imperative for action.

When hearing concerns on issues affecting the district as a whole, our board members function as policy makers. We place these concerns on a meeting agenda for discussion by the entire board or a board committee. The discussions can result in new or revised district policies.

As individuals, board members cannot make decisions for the board, take actions for the board, or speak for the board, unless the board has authorized them to do so. As board members, we are sworn to abide by the NJ School Board Member Code of Ethics, which defines the parameters under which we function.

The BOE functions by committee to review staff and administrator recommendations on the operation of the district, development of the budget, facilities maintenance, curriculum development, etc. The Fair Lawn BOE operates with numerous committees such as Education, Finance/Buildings & Grounds, Negotiations, Personnel, Special Education, Student Dialogue, Shared Services, and QSAC (for full list, see BOE Committee Assignments on the Board of Education Page). These committees consist of three/four board members and a district administrator. The Education and Policy Committees operate as a committee of the whole. At the BOE work sessions and/or committee meetings, committees review their action items with the full board for discussion. At the regular BOE meeting, the board takes action by voting on the resolutions discussed at the work session meeting. Occasionally, due to time constraints or an urgent need, the board will take action on individual resolutions at a work session meeting.

Sometimes, community members contact individual board members about personal issues. When that happens, board members will rightfully refer the person to an appropriate school staff member. Thinking that contacting a BOE member means “going right to the top” actually complicates rather than alleviates any problem or issue. Going around or over the heads of school staff creates morale problems and puts board members outside their area of responsibility. When the chain of command is used properly by citizens and board members, it improves communication and leaves the Board of Education free to act as final arbiter on issues that have not been resolve, at other steps in the chain. To determine who best should handle a matter or question, ask yourself, “Who is closest to the problem?” Most often the answer is a staff member. Bringing your concern to a teacher or principal will quickly get a response. If this is not the case, the next step is to seek out the superintendent. As a final step in this process, concerns can be brought before the board.

Board members are responsible for ensuring that the Fair Lawn School District provides its children the best education the community can afford. We have a responsibility not only to listen to all citizens but also to make sure those with a special point of view understand the needs of the school system as a whole. Above all, board members are responsible for and to the students in our schools

ANNUAL NOTICE OF MONTHLY BOARD MEETINGS

Meetings will begin at 7:30 P. M. and take place on the fourth Thursday of each month as a Regular Monthly Meeting, unless otherwise noted (*indicates not fourth Thursday of the month). The meetings are held in Room 19 at Thomas Edison School, 37-01 Fair Lawn Avenue, Fair Lawn, New Jersey for the ensuing year. The Board will post notice of these meetings in the borough hall, library, and district schools. Notices will be forwarded to the local newspapers. The Board may, during the school year, elect to have a public work session to discuss potential action by the Board. The Board will continue to work with a committee system. This will require committee meetings that will include a quorum of the Board and will be announced. It is the intent of the Board to comply with the Open Public Meetings Act of the State of New Jersey. In doing so the Board shall post notice of meetings with the local newspapers and at public places throughout the borough. The meetings, which are planned for the 2024 calendar year, are listed to the right of this notice. Any changes in the regular schedule will be voted on by the Board and posted under the Public Meeting Information section of the district website. The meetings posted here shall be in effect until the next Organization Meeting of the Fair Lawn Board of Education.

Danielle Mancuso
Board Secretary

Code of Ethics

BE IT RESOLVED that the following Code of Ethics, developed by the New Jersey State Board Association, be adopted as the code to which each Fair Lawn Board of Education Member subscribes during the election term of January 2023 to January 2024:

  • I will uphold and enforce all laws, state board rules and regulations and court orders pertaining to schools. Desired changes should be brought only through legal and ethical procedures.

  • I will make decisions in terms of the educational welfare of children and will seek to develop and maintain public schools, which meet the individual needs of all children, regardless of their ability, race, creed, sex, or social standing.

  • I will recognize that authority rests with the board of education and will make no personal promises nor take any private action, which may compromise the board.

  • I will refuse to surrender my independent judgment to special interest or partisan political groups or to use the schools for personal gain or for the gain of friends.

  • I will hold confidential all matters pertaining to the schools, which, if disclosed, would needlessly injure individuals, or the schools. But in all other matters, I will provide accurate information and in concert with my fellow board members, interpret to the staff at the aspirations of the community for its schools.

  • I will confine my board actions to policy making, planning and appraisal. I will help to frame policies and plans only after the board has consulted those who will be affected by them.I will carry out my responsibility, not to administer schools, but together, with my fellow board members, to see that they are well run.

  • I will vote to appoint the best-qualified personnel available after consideration of the recommendation of the chief administrative officer.

  • I will support and protect school personnel in proper performance of their duties.

  • I will refer all complaints to the chief administrative officer and will act on such complaints at public meetings only after failure of an administrative solution.

Regular Monthly Meetings

  • January 18, 2024*

  • February 22, 2024

  • March 7, 2024**-(Tentative) Work Session-Budget Presentation

  • March 14, 2024** -(Tentative) - Preliminary Budget Adoption

  • April 4, 2024 - Special Action Meeting

  • April 18, 2024*

  • May 2, 2024** (Tentative) Public Hearing/Budget Adoption

  • May 30, 2024* (14-00 Berdan Avenue, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410)

  • June 20, 2024*

  • July 25, 2024

  • August 22, 2024

  • September 26, 2024

  • October 30, 2024*

  • November 21, 2024*

  • December 19. 2024*

  • January 2, 2025*  Organization Meeting

* Denotes deviation from fourth Thursday of the month.

** Tentative dates are based on the State DOE official release of the election calendar

Unforeseen circumstances may force the rescheduling of these meetings. In such cases, notice will be given as provided in the Open Public Meetings Act.

Agendas and Minutes

What is BoardDocs Pro?

The Fair Lawn Board of Education uses BoardDocs, a cloud-based school board meeting management software, as a method to publish, review, search, store and archive all public meeting notices and materials (agenda items, minutes, policies and procedures, and support documents such as contracts, bills, etc.). The system is efficient, user-friendly and paperless.  In an effort to go green, we will no longer print hard copies of the Board agenda. We encourage you to use our published QR code for every monthly Board meeting to view the agenda on your device.

How To Use the Search Tab?

All information stored on the BoardDocs site is fully searchable. We recommend Google Chrome when using BoardDocs.

Public Meeting Information

Members of the Public who wish to make comments during the Fair Lawn Board of Education meetings have the following two options :

  1. May attend the meetings in person on the dates and times specified in the Public Meeting Notices.

  2. The Google Form will be open during the public section of the meeting for the members of the public who are watching the meeting live-streamed: Fair Lawn BOE on YouTube.

Contact the Board

Contact the members of the Board of Education:

To contact ALL Board Members: boardmembers@fairlawnschools.org

To contact a board member by email, simply click their name. 
Julie Mahan, President
Joseph Baldofsky, Vice President
Edward Bertolini
Jeanne Browne
Anthony Elia
Rita Fayvelevich
Wilkin Santana​​​​​​
Lisa Yourman
Danielle Mancuso, Board Secretary

Board Members