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- NJ
- Camden County
- 1/7/26
- 01/08/2026
- 16 Minutes
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Overview: The Voorhees School Board convened for its reorganization meeting, where Monica Watson was elected as President and Julie Kettover as Vice President, both by unanimous vote. The meeting featured the swearing-in of newly elected members Maureen Rutter, Jacob Rosner, and Allison Smith, who were chosen by voters for three-year terms. The board also announced several appointments to various educational committees and associations.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 1/7/26
- 01/08/2026
- 44 Minutes
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Overview: In the latest meeting held on January 7, 2026, the Mahwah School Board focused on discussions regarding an upcoming bond referendum, set for a special election on March 10. This referendum, which will appear in two separate questions on the ballot, aims to address district-wide maintenance, repairs, and infrastructure needs, as well as larger additions and programmatic enhancements.
- MN
- Stearns County
- 1/7/26
- 01/07/2026
- 117 Minutes
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Overview: The recent St. Cloud School Board meeting provided an in-depth look at the district’s initiatives in cybersecurity, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, and the expansion of the Central Minnesota Virtual Academy (CMVA). The board addressed the need for enhanced digital security measures, discussed strategic AI implementation, and explored the growth and challenges of online learning programs.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 1/7/26
- 01/08/2026
- 53 Minutes
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Overview: The Hamilton Township School Board meeting focused on community collaboration, the election of new leadership, and initiatives to improve student safety and engagement.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 1/7/26
- 01/07/2026
- 154 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Rockaway Township School Board meeting centered on fostering a nurturing educational environment while also marking transitions in board leadership. Testimonies from educators and students highlighted the district’s emphasis on social-emotional learning and community engagement, while administrative proceedings included the swearing-in of new board members and elections for board president and vice president.