New Board President and Vice President Elected at North Brunswick School Board Meeting

The North Brunswick School Board held its reorganization meeting, where Hayley Toth was elected as Board President and Elesia James as Vice President for the coming year. The board also welcomed newly elected and reelected members.

One item at the meeting was the election of Hayley Toth as Board President and Elesia James as Vice President. Both were the only nominees for their respective positions and received unanimous support from their fellow board members. Toth expressed gratitude for the confidence placed in her leadership, while James looked forward to continuing her role and contributing to the board’s work. Their leadership aims to guide the board in addressing the educational needs of the district effectively.

In addition to the leadership elections, the meeting featured the swearing-in of both new and returning board members. Newly elected member Mr. Singh, along with Dr. Paragi N. Patel and Steven Wen, took their oaths of office. Singh expressed his excitement to work with the board and gratitude to the public for their support. Patel looked forward to her second term, and Wen thanked the community for the opportunity to serve.

The board also formally accepted the results of the November election, with over 23,000 votes cast from more than 29,000 registered voters. The board members acknowledged their responsibility to uphold the trust placed in them by the community.

Furthermore, the board reviewed and signed off on the code of ethics. Each member read a section aloud.

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