JUST IN: Lakewood BOE Attorney Michael Inzelbuch considering resigning over children not yet in school

Lakewood Board Of education attorney Michael Inzelbuch is considering resigning his position due to children not yet in school in Lakewood, TLS has learned.

TLS spoke with the Board President Moshe Bender who confirmed that Inzelbuch is taking this strong stance “because he believes in fighting for each and every child in Lakewood.”

Inzelbuch did not immediately return a request for comment.

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18 COMMENTS

  1. The situation is totally absurd! Just today afternoon I went for a walk with my wife, and passed by a neighbor’s house. She was sitting outside with her children, who are without any school. My heart goes out to these pure and innocent נשמות, who don’t understand why nobody wants them.

  2. This doesn’t make sense. How can kids not be in school? It’s the law that every kid must be accepted to public school. I pay very high taxes so that every child can get a free education.
    There must be something more to this story.

  3. Has he tried to contact the schools to find out why they have no funds to expand ? If there was funding ,then all the problems would disappear. The tuitions do not cover the ever increasing salaries and expenses. The expenses are rising at double the rate of tuition increases . If people would really help with funding, then we wouldn’t need all the signs and other pr .

  4. isn’t the BOE in charge of the public schools? What does he have to do with our private schools? Halevei that our all the money collected from our property taxes went to private schools.

  5. Its sick my daughter is still out of a high school ,and knows a girl thats out of school for the past 2 years, I don’t know of any place in the United states with so many children out of a school.

  6. Don’t people think about this before they move into a town and check out the school situationThis is not a new problem seem to happen every school year. But the town will let developers keep building

    • Just wondering, you make a good point. If the new developments were attracting public school children and there was overcrowding, the town would stop development until more schools/classroom space could be created, sidewalks, infrastructure……

  7. Thank you BuckMartinll, sincerely_ but the public system does not provide the dual curriculum that we require as practising Jews. Wish there were enough schools, my kids classes are up to 29 already!

  8. I spoke to many school directors. If we would stop all the cheap talk, and actually do something it would all be solved. They are swimming in debt with over-filled classrooms! The schools are in wheels and are extremely overwhelmed. Salaries lately have been reaching the roof!! And it just happens to be that New Jersey is the only state that only gives funding after 2 years of functioning. So that rabbi Inzilbach could work on, so the new askanim are not discouraged to open new schools!!

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