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WOODLAND PARK, NJ - The Woodland Park Board of Education held its annual Reorganization Meeting on January 2, marking a fresh start for the new year. During this significant gathering, Mayor Tracy Kallert administered the oath of office to three newly elected trustees, including Andrew Mingione, who is set to bring his expertise and vision to the board.
The meeting served not only to welcome the new members but also to outline the board's goals and priorities for the upcoming year. Trustees discussed various initiatives aimed at enhancing the educational experience for students in the district. Topics included curriculum development, community engagement, and budget planning.
Additionally, the board elected its leadership positions for the year, ensuring a structured approach to governance. The meeting concluded with a commitment to fostering a collaborative environment among educators, parents, and the community, ultimately striving for excellence in education for all students in Woodland Park.
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