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PATERSON, NJ - The Paterson Board of Education held its annual reorganization meeting on Thursday, marking the start of 2025 with a renewed commitment to the city’s educational landscape. The meeting was a significant event, as it involved the election of new leadership and the swearing-in of newly appointed board members.
During the gathering, board members expressed their dedication to improving the quality of education in Paterson. The newly elected leadership emphasized the importance of collaboration among educators, parents, and community members to create a supportive environment for students.
The board plans to focus on enhancing academic programs, addressing infrastructure needs, and increasing community engagement in the coming year. With a fresh leadership team in place, the Paterson Board of Education aims to tackle ongoing challenges and ensure that every student has access to quality education. This reorganization marks a pivotal moment for the board as it sets its priorities for the future.
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