Civil Municipal - Mar 2024

LOOKING AHEAD Moving forward, Ailene McGuirk, President of Hoboken Board of Education, says the focus remains on student achievement, providing unique learning opportunities, and our growing enrollment. Keeping our school district open during COVID-19 did not come without challenges, but it certainly paid off. Our students continue to succeed. “We are seeing such balance across the board in the district. It is exciting to see Advanced Placement and NJSLA scores on the rise.However, it is just as amazing to watch our orchestras perform at our winter and spring concerts and our students participate in our Urban Farming Institute. We congratulate students each month at our Board of Education meetings for their accomplishments. Yet, our entire district knows the value of celebrating the incremental growth made by each child. There is something very special happening here in the Hoboken Public School District,” says McGuirk. BOE Vice President Sharyn Angley concludes, “As a board, we want to make sure that we support the 273 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 03 HOBOKEN PUBL IC SCHOOLS, NEW JERSEY

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