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BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ – The Berkeley Heights Board of Education is scheduled to hold its annual Reorganization Meeting on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at 6:45 p.m. This important event will occur at the Governor Livingston High School auditorium, where board members will discuss various topics concerning the school district.
During this meeting, the Board will elect new officers and set the agenda for the upcoming year. This gathering is a significant opportunity for community members to engage with the Board and learn about the plans and initiatives for the school district. The Reorganization Meeting serves as a platform for transparency and collaboration, allowing parents, educators, and residents to voice their concerns and priorities.
The Board encourages community participation, as it plays a crucial role in shaping the educational landscape of Berkeley Heights. Attendees can expect updates on educational programs, budgetary considerations, and strategic plans aimed at enhancing the learning experience for students in the district.
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