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We are deeply grateful for the trust and support you’ve shown in this election. On behalf of Brian and myself, we’re honored to serve the community as part of a Board committed to educational excellence for our students. Together, we can build a strong foundation rooted in transparency, accountability, and a shared vision for our schools. We’ve already reached out to the Board and district leadership to start building that partnership! We look forward to working with the continuing board members, including Danielle Bellomo, following her successful election last night.

We also look forward to working closely with our community and families, exploring new ways to foster positive, productive relationships with everyone who cares so deeply about our children’s future.

Lastly, Brian and I are saddened that Nirav won’t be joining us on this journey next year, but we’ll carry forward his commitment and vision in our work. We’re encouraged by his dedication to the success of all Marlboro students. Thank you, Nirav, for being such a driving force in the Partners Improving Education campaign.

Admin and teacher pay increase gap

The question from our community: 

What are your feelings on administrative pay increases being higher than teachers?

Pay should reflect the duties and contributions of all school staff, including both teachers and administrators. It’s important to make sure teachers, who directly impact students’ learning, are fairly paid for their work. However, administrative jobs also come with significant responsibilities for running the school system. A fair and balanced approach to pay is needed to attract and keep skilled people in all roles. It’s also worth noting that pay includes not just salary but benefits, pensions, and job security. Unlike teachers, administrators often don’t have the same job protections and can be let go by the board, which can make their positions riskier and sometimes require higher pay.