Ronald Donnerstag v. Merissa Borawski, Etc.

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedApril 3, 2025
DocketA-0367-23
StatusPublished

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NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0367-23

RONALD DONNERSTAG, KRISTIN LANKO, LISA SNIDER, WENDY VACANTE, MATTHEW DELPRETE, APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION PATRICIA FORTUS, JAIME April 3, 2025 CESTARE, SCOTT ALFANO APPELLATE DIVISION and LYNNE SWEEZO,

Complainants-Appellants,

v.

MERISSA BORAWSKI, CENTRAL REGIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATION, OCEAN COUNTY,

Respondent-Respondent. ________________________________

Argued October 29, 2024 – Decided April 3, 2025

Before Judges Sumners, Perez Friscia and Bergman.

On appeal from the School Ethics Commission, New Jersey Department of Education, Docket No. C20-22.

Daniel R. Dowdy argued the cause for appellants (Selikoff & Cohen, PA, attorneys; Daniel R. Dowdy, of counsel and on the briefs; Steven R. Cohen, on the briefs). Paul E. Kiel argued the cause for respondents (Gold, Albanese & Barletti, LLC, attorneys; James N. Barletti, of counsel and on the brief; Paul E. Kiel, on the brief).

Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent School Ethics Commission (Sadia Ahsanuddin, Deputy Attorney General, on the statement in lieu of brief).

The opinion of the court was delivered by

SUMNERS, JR., C.J.A.D.

Appellants, Central Regional Board of Education (Board) members

Ronald Donnerstag, Kristin Lanko, Lisa Snider, Wendy Vacante, Matthew

Delprete, Patricia Fortus, Jaime Cestare, Scott Alfano, and Lynne Sweezo,

appeal the School Ethics Commission's final agency decision dismissing their

twelve-count complaint under the School Ethics Act (Act), N.J.S.A. 18A:12-21

to -34, seeking disciplinary action against fellow Board member, respondent

Merissa Borawski. Appellants' allegations targeted Borawski's posts and reposts

uploaded to her public social media account while she was a Board member-

elect and a Board member regarding labor union membership, COVID-19

mandates, and State gender identity curriculum. In addition, appellants allege

Borawski violated Governor Philip Murphy's Executive Order 251 by not

wearing a facemask at a public Board meeting while a Board member.

A-0367-23 2 We affirm the Commission's grant of Borawski's motion to dismiss

allegations in counts one, two, three, four, five, eight, nine, ten, eleven, and

twelve that she violated N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(a) regarding her social media

posts criticizing COVID-19 mandates and gender identity curriculum, and non-

compliance with Executive Order 251. We also affirm the Commission's grant

of Borawski's motion to dismiss allegations in counts six and seven that she

violated N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e) regarding her social media posts and reposts

criticizing COVID-19 mandates and applauding the acquittal of an alleged

racist. We, however, reverse the Commission's grant of Borawski's motion to

dismiss the allegation in count three that she violated N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e)

by her non-compliance with Executive Order 251, and remand for the

Commission to address the merits of the count.

We affirm the Commission's summary decision finding that the

allegations in counts two, four, five, eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve did not

violate N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e). We, however, reverse the Commission's

summary dismissal of Borawski's allegations in count one that she violated

N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e) regarding her social media post challenging labor

union membership and remand to the Commission to determine the appropriate

penalty.

A-0367-23 3 I.

A. School Ethics Complaint

On November 2, 2021, Borawski was elected to the Board. She used her

social media account to campaign for her election and continued to post and

repost to it after she was sworn-in as a Board member on January 7, 2022.

On March 2, 2022, appellants filed a seven-count complaint against

Borawski with the Commission, alleging that Borawski, while a Board member-

elect and Board member, uploaded numerous posts on her social media account

which violated two provisions of the Act. Appellants cited N.J.S.A. 18A:12-

24.1(a), which states: "I will uphold and enforce all laws, rules and regulations

of the State Board of Education, and court orders pertaining to schools. Desired

changes shall be brought about only through legal and ethical procedures." They

also cited N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e), which states: "I will recognize that authority

rests with the [B]oard of [E]ducation and will make no personal promises nor

take any private action that may compromise the board."

On May 2, 2022, appellants amended their complaint by adding five more

counts regarding her social media posts that occurred after the initially filed

complaint. Their amended complaint before us asserts:

Count One – In violation of N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(a) and N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e), Borawski, on January 17,

A-0367-23 4 2022, reposted on her social media account a "lawsuit update" stating, in pertinent part: "Finally, you have good numbers and your numbers will grow if the state or schools try to change the number of [vaccination] shots required. You should really consider forming new unions and organized labor actions, especially if you are in a [school] district where you have real numbers." The post also opposed New Jersey's COVID-19 testing policy.

Count Two – In violation of N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(a) and N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e), Borawski, on January 18, 2022, shared an "anti-vaccine" post to her social media account from the American Frontline Nurses.

Count Three – In violation of N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(a) and N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e), Borawski, on January 20, 2022, failed to wear a face mask at a Board meeting held in a public school building as required by Executive Order 251.

Count Four – In violation of N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(a) and N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e), Borawski, on February 10, 2022, reposted to her social media account an "invitation for a roundtable discussion for union members from NJStandsUp," which states in part: "Are you a member of a union? Are you against Gov. Murphy's radical Covid mandates? We NEED YOU at a round-table discussion!" She also added the words "Join in now" at the top of the post.

Count Five – In violation of N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e), Borawski, on January 17, 2022, reposted to her social media account a video that "compares the treatment of unvaccinated individuals to the treatment of the Jewish people during the Holocaust." The "anti-vaccination and antisemitic post" states: "DISCRIMINATION OF

A-0367-23 5 JEWS WAS ENFORCED BY CONVINCING THE PUBLIC THEY WERE SUPER SPREADERS."

Count Six – In violation of N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e), Borawski, on November 16, 2021 while a Board member-elect, reposted an image to her social media account accompanied by the following caption: "WE SHALL NO LONGER BE KNOWN AS THE UNVAXXED (sic) WE SHALL NOW BE REFERRED TO AS: THE PURE BLOODS."

Count Seven – In violation of N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(e), Borawski, on November 19, 2021 while a Board member-elect, posted a link to her social media account of a news story describing Kyle Rittenhouse's not guilty verdict.1 She added the following praise of her own: "Thank God for true justice."

Count Eight – In violation of N.J.S.A. 18A:12-24.1(a) and N.J.S.A.

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