Suggested Use of This Page
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- If this is your first time taking a close look at local politics, make sure you read about what the role of this office is.
- Read the quick election summary to get an overhead view of what is going on in the race.
- Review the issues related to the district and office which we've been able to identify
- Review the candidates on the Unofficial Ballot. Click on their names to learn more about them.
- Take a look at the official ballot to ensure you know exactly where your preferred candidate will be.
What does a school board member do?
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School board members are elected or appointed officials who serve on a school board, which is responsible for overseeing the management and operation of a public school
district. Their roles and responsibilities include:
Setting Policies: School board members establish policies that govern the operation of the school district. These policies cover a wide range of areas, including
curriculum standards, school safety, student discipline, and more.
Budgeting and Financial Oversight: The school board is responsible for approving the school district's budget. Members ensure that funds are allocated appropriately
to meet the educational needs of the students while maintaining fiscal responsibility.
Hiring and Evaluating the Superintendent: One of the board's most significant responsibilities is hiring the district superintendent, who is the chief executive
officer of the school district. The board also evaluates the superintendent's performance and can renew or terminate their contract.
Curriculum and Instruction: School board members have a say in the curriculum and instructional materials used in the district. They may approve or reject curriculum
changes, new programs, and textbooks.
School Facilities and Infrastructure: The board oversees the maintenance and development of school facilities, including approving construction projects, repairs,
and improvements to school buildings and grounds.
Policy Implementation: Once policies are set, the board ensures they are implemented effectively throughout the district. This includes monitoring compliance with
state and federal education laws and regulations.
Economic Development: Commissioners often work on initiatives to promote economic growth in the county, including attracting businesses, supporting local agriculture, and
fostering job creation.
Advocacy: School board members advocate for the needs of the district at the local, state, and federal levels. They may lobby for funding, legislation, or other
resources to support the district's goals.
Community Engagement: Board members are responsible for engaging with the community, including parents, teachers, students, and other stakeholders. They listen to
concerns, gather input, and communicate the board's decisions and policies to the public.
Academic Performance: The board monitors the academic performance of the district's schools and students. They review data and reports on student achievement, graduation
rates, and other key metrics to ensure that the district is meeting educational goals.
Addressing Concerns and Grievances: School board members may hear and address concerns or grievances from parents, students, teachers, and other members of the
community regarding district policies, decisions, or individual school issues.
Quick Election Intro
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Commercial Township voters will choose members of the School Board in this year’s election.
Several candidates are on the ballot seeking to help guide the district’s direction and policies.
InformTheVoteNJ’s only meaningful prior communication has been with LaRae Smith, and that was focused on her earlier
County Commissioner primary race rather than her current school board candidacy.
Another candidate has expressed interest in participating in our voter information effort but has not followed through with outreach.
In addition, the current board president has expressed interest in discussing the state of the board and its issues but has not
yet set a firm interview date.
With limited press coverage and minimal direct candidate engagement so far, publicly available information on these school board
hopefuls remains scarce.
InformTheVoteNJ will continue seeking input from each candidate and will update this section as more details emerge.
Commercial Township School Board Issues
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Unofficial Ballot
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ELECTION DATE: November 4th, 2025
UNOFFICIAL BALLOT
Below is not exactly what you'll see sent to your house or in the voting booth, only an approximation based on website design considerations and focus on specific races.
Please review the official ballot beneath the unofficial ballot before voting.
( Click or tap on candidate name to learn more about them )
COMMERCIAL TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD
Non-Partisan
Non-Partisan
OFFICE TITLE
TITULO OFICIAL
A
Non-partisan
Non-partisan
B
Non-partisan
Non-partisan
PERSONAL CHOICE
SELECCION PERSONAL
Commercial Township School Board
Vote for three
Junta Escolar
Vota por tres
Personal Choice
Seleccion Personal
0
Commercial Township School Board
Vote for three
Junta Escolar
Vota por tres
Personal Choice
Seleccion Personal
0
Commercial Township School Board
Personal Choice
Seleccion Personal
0
Commercial Township School Board
Vote for One
Junta Escolar del municipio comercial
Vota por Uno
Personal Choice
Seleccion Personal
0
Form 14 - Vineland W6 D-4
Official Ballot
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