
Fiscal Irresponsibility: The Kids First Candidates' Legacy
The Kids First candidates' financial decisions have shown a clear disregard for long-term planning, leaving the next board to face steep increases and shrinking reserves.

The Kids First candidates' financial decisions have shown a clear disregard for long-term planning, leaving the next board to face steep increases and shrinking reserves.
How the 'Kids First' board majority's embarrassing conduct at public meetings stands in stark contrast to their campaign promises of student-centered governance and fiscal responsibility-with impli...
The Kids First team's campaign claims independence while demanding majority control. Their words don't match their actions.
Annotated transcript of Jean Barrett's Sept. 9 remarks with timestamps and opinion commentary. Factual statements are sourced to public records (minutes, OPRA responses, invoices, and dockets).
The Kalczuk campaign celebrates radiant positivity, but what's missing is a record of good judgment, real qualifications, and independence.

OPRA records show Dana Kalczuk demanded investigations into school staff and local residents after her residency proof fell short.

After a formal objection challenged Dana Kalczuk's eligibility, the Sussex County Clerk allowed her to remain on the ballot based on documents she submitted. The public can now read those records f...

A formal objection was filed with the Sussex County Clerk challenging Dana Kalczuk's eligibility to run for the Hardyston Board of Education.
Two board goals were written with Ed Reinle's shortcomings in mind. Years later, the problems remain - and voters should take note.
Concerns emerge over candidate Dana Kalczuk's call to investigate a community blog amid unresolved residency questions.