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- 8/24/23
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Hasbrouck Heights Board of Education at the High School Media Center in New Jersey, several resolutions were approved, outlining the roadmap for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year. Chaired by the Board President Mrs. Lori Cintron, the meeting primarily focused on educational advancements, financial allocations, and personnel decisions.
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- Bergen County
- 9/6/23
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Overview: In a Bergen Community College Board of Trustees meeting held on September 6, 2023, members united in mourning and honoring the life and legacy of the late Steve Paulino, a former board member who served from November 2019 until his passing earlier this year. Alongside this, the board navigated discussions on new collaborations, celebrated student achievements, and steered the course for institutional accreditation.
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- Bergen County
- 7/26/23
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Overview: In a recent meeting that spotlighted key issues affecting South Bergen Jointure Commission schools, the board members discussed several significant matters, including a new partnership with the Boys and Girls Club, a para-training agreement with Felician University, and important personnel changes.
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- Bergen County
- 7/27/23
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Overview: In a recent comprehensive meeting, the Hasbrouck Heights Board of Education made decisions affecting the district’s 2023-2024 academic year, including terminating its shared services agreement with South Hackensack Board of Education. The meeting, presided over by Board President Lori Cintron, also saw unanimous approvals for a range of services targeting special education students, multiple contracts for student services, and various financial and facilities resolutions.
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- Bergen County
- 8/2/23
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Bergen County Board of Commissioners, over $100 million in bonds were introduced and approved for various departments and community projects, from health improvements to public works and educational facilities. A proposal for a new state-of-the-art firing range was also made. The commissioners expressed pride in various community engagements and discussed plans for environmental, educational, and inclusivity initiatives.