The Lacey Township School District's upcoming $92 million referendum was a focal point during the recent Town Meeting held on December 23, 2024. Community members expressed concerns about the district's financial management and the necessity of the proposed funding.
One resident criticized the lack of transparency regarding meeting times on agendas, emphasizing that many residents may not see physical postings at local venues. They urged officials to include meeting times in future communications to ensure better public awareness.
The discussion shifted to the school district's financial decisions, particularly regarding the referendum. A board member voiced strong opposition to the $92 million proposal, citing past issues with school infrastructure, including leaking roofs that were supposed to last longer than they did. They argued that the district's financial mismanagement has led to unnecessary borrowing and that maintenance funds have been misallocated.
The resident also highlighted the departure of the district's superintendent, who left for a principal position at Red Bank Catholic High School, raising questions about leadership stability. They encouraged the public to attend the upcoming information session about the referendum, scheduled for January 28, 2025, at a more accessible time than previous meetings.
The meeting concluded with a call for public participation, underscoring the importance of community engagement in local governance and school funding decisions.