West Windsor-Plainsboro School Board Appoints New Administrators

In the latest West Windsor-Plainsboro School Board meeting, appointments were made for administrative positions within the district. The School Board recommended Kristen Wolf as the 6-12 Supervisor of Mathematics and Kimberly Haynes as the K-5 Supervisor of Language Arts. Additionally, the Board acknowledged the retirement of cafeteria staff member Julia Walter and the reelection of Dana Krug to the New Jersey School Boards Association board of directors.

Kristen Wolf, with a background as a supervisor of mathematics and science K-8 for Flemington-Raritan Regional School District and previous experience in Bernards Township School District, is set to take over the role following the retirement of Andrea Bean. Wolf is expected to join the district on September 1st.

Kimberly Haynes, who has served the district for 12 years in various capacities including a coordinator for early intervention services and a first and fourth-grade teacher, will fill the position of Supervisor of Language Arts K-5. Her diverse experience within the district was highlighted, including her roles in professional development committees and as vice president of the WW-P Education Association representing Village School.

The School Board also took a moment to honor the service of Julia Walter, who is retiring after 20 years with the district. Her contributions were recognized, and the Board wished her well in her retirement.

In other matters, Dana Krug was celebrated for her reelection to serve on the New Jersey School Boards Association Board of Directors, representing the Mercer County School Boards Association. Krug has been a part of the board since January 2020 and will continue her service through May 2027.

The meeting proceeded with no public comments during the designated periods. No committee reports were presented, and the voting on administration, curriculum and instruction, finance, and personnel items proceeded without any questions or comments from board members.

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