River Edge School Board Honors Eun Kang for Leadership as Strategic Planning Begins

The River Edge School Board meeting featured a notable moment as Eun Kang was honored for her leadership and service. The board also discussed the launch of the district’s strategic planning process.

Eun Kang received a resolution of appreciation for her tenure on the board, specifically her role as board president from 2021 to 2024. Acknowledged for her contributions to budget stability and educational excellence, Kang was also praised for her dedication to the district’s students, staff, and families. The board extended commendations from New Jersey Assembly members, highlighting Kang’s leadership and commitment to education. Kang expressed gratitude to her fellow board members, administrators, and family, reflecting on the challenging yet rewarding experience of serving on the board.

The meeting also addressed the district’s upcoming strategic planning process, which aims to involve a wide range of stakeholders, including parents, community members, and local officials. The process will include public meetings and the use of various communication mediums to ensure transparency and engagement. The strategic planning will formally commence with meetings set for January through April, focusing on building trust and maintaining open communication.

In other matters, the board approved several administrative items, including the Summer Academy and various field trips. A notable decision was the proposed sale of a 2011 district school bus to the Maywood Board of Education for $10,000, due to increasing maintenance costs and a lack of available drivers. Additionally, discussions included updates on the district’s financial status, personnel changes, and curriculum developments, such as a new math program and substitute teacher services.

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