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Vineland Board posts Feb. 4, 2026 meeting recording including policy votes

Vineland Public Schools posted the official recording of the Feb. 4 Combined Meeting, which includes policy matters and any votes that could affect local schools and services.

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Vineland Board posts Feb. 4, 2026 meeting recording including policy votes
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Vineland Public Schools has posted the official board video of the Feb. 4 Combined Meeting, and the recording includes "the board’s public business, committee reports, policy matters and any votes or formal actions taken that evening." The district also made the meeting available through a YouTube listing titled "February 4th, 2026 | Vineland Board of Education Combined Meeting. 172 views · Streamed 2 hours ago ...more," giving residents a chance to review decisions on their own schedule.

The video is the primary public record released so far; the district’s website lists pages for "Agendas for Board Meetings" and "Board Meeting Minutes," which should contain the Feb. 4 agenda and any formal vote tallies once posted. Board meetings are regularly scheduled for the first Wednesday of every month at 5 p.m. at the Landis Administrative Offices, 61 W. Landis Ave., unless otherwise noted, so residents looking for live discussion or public comment opportunities can plan accordingly.

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Board composition for 2026 is posted with contact emails for each member: Cedric Holmes, President (cholmes@vineland.org); Dennis Rivera, Vice President (dennisrivera@vineland.org); Robert Buono (rbuono@vineland.org); Nicholas Fiocchi (nfiocchi@vineland.org); Shane Harris (sharris@vineland.org); Donna Perez (dmperez@vineland.org); Francisco Santiago (fsantiago@vineland.org); Alix Silva (alixsilva@vineland.org); and Luz E. Vasquez (lvasquez@vineland.org). For district business, the "Find Us" listing shows Vineland Public Schools at 61 W. Landis Avenue, Vineland, NJ 08360 and provides the phone and fax as published: Phone: (856) 794-6700 794-6700) and Fax:( 856) 794-9464 794-9464).

The structure of the board’s committees points to the areas where policy votes are likely to have concrete effects. Public materials list the Finance Committee, Facilities Committee, Curriculum, Instruction & Technology Committee, Transportation Committee, Policy & Personnel Committee, and several ad-hoc committees on communications, discipline and security. Votes recorded on Feb. 4 could therefore bear on budgets, school facilities, curriculum standards, staffing rules, student discipline policies, and bus operations, all of which have direct implications for classroom conditions, fiscal priorities and family logistics in Cumberland County.

The board’s role statement on the district site emphasizes its mission: "The Vineland Board of Education serves as a vital governing body overseeing the educational system in Vineland, a vibrant community dedicated to the growth and development of its students. Committed to providing quality education, the board collaborates with administrators, teachers, parents, and community members to create a nurturing and inclusive learning environment. Their primary purpose is to ensure equitable access to education, promote academic excellence, and foster the holistic development of each student. Through policy-making, strategic planning, and resource allocation, the Vineland Board of Education strives to empower students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for their success in an ever-evolving world."

For residents seeking specifics, check the district’s Agendas for Board Meetings and Board Meeting Minutes pages for the Feb. 4 agenda and vote records, or view the posted video to watch the committee reports and formal actions. If you want to raise an issue or request clarification, email board members directly at the addresses above or contact the district office using the posted phone and fax. With the recording now available, neighbors can see exactly which policies were considered and follow how those decisions will shape Vineland schools in the months ahead.

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