Lyndhurst School Board Elects New Leadership Amidst Routine Proceedings

At the recent Lyndhurst School Board meeting, Anthony Scardino was elected as the new president, with Paul Passamano assuming the role of vice president. The meeting also featured the administration of oaths of office and a review of the board’s code of ethics and policies.

The election of a new president and vice president dominated the meeting’s agenda. Anthony Scardino was the sole nominee for the presidency, and his election was confirmed by a unanimous vote. Similarly, Paul Passamano was nominated and elected as vice president without opposition. Both positions are set to commence on January 2, 2025, and will last until the reorganization meeting in 2026. These elections were met with applause and congratulations from those present.

The code highlights their dedication to upholding laws, focusing on the educational welfare of children, and maintaining transparency and confidentiality in board matters. These ethical guidelines ensure that the board’s decisions are made in the best interest of the community and its schools.

The meeting also included a brief discussion on the meeting schedule for 2025. It was noted that meetings will start earlier, at 5:45 p.m., with the public session beginning at 7:00 p.m..

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