Keansburg School Board Elects New President, Adopts 2024 Meeting Schedule

In a development at the Keansburg School Board meeting, the board elected Matthew Kitchen as the new president and Gregory Siciliano as the vice president. The board also adopted the 2024 regular meeting schedule and appointed an attendance officer. Furthermore, members Judy Ferraro, Christopher J. Hoff, and Kimberly Kelaher-Moran were sworn in after being reelected to the board.

During the meeting, with all members present, the first order of business following the swearing-in of the reelected members was the nomination and election of the board president. Matthew Kitchen was the sole nominee for president and was elected following a unanimous roll call vote, with the exception of Michael Mankowski who abstained. Subsequently, Gregory Siciliano was nominated and elected as vice president with no other nominations put forth.

The board proceeded to approve important organizational matters, including the appointment of an attendance officer. Additionally, the 2024 regular meeting schedule was adopted. The board made efforts to select a variety of days for the meetings, ensuring that they did not conflict with other scheduled events.

In financial matters, the board approved the designation of Bank of America and the New Jersey Cash Management Fund as depositories. They also passed various policy development and community relations matters, including the adoption of a code of ethics and a governance manual.

The meeting concluded with board members expressing congratulations to the reelected members and looking forward to the year ahead with confidence in their team and leadership to face upcoming challenges. The board then adjourned with a motion from Patricia Frizell and a second from Gregory Siciliano.

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