The Hoboken Board of Education meeting on March 11, 2025, celebrated the outstanding contributions of two exceptional educators, Adam Anderson and Maggie Tigner, who have made significant impacts on their students and the school community.
Adam Anderson, a math teacher turned multi-disciplinary educator, was recognized for his dedication and innovative teaching methods. Over the past six years, Anderson has expanded his teaching portfolio to include AP Computer Science, engineering courses, and even aviation, demonstrating a commitment to lifelong learning and student engagement. His leadership in launching the aviation program has led to doubled enrollment, inspiring students to explore complex subjects through hands-on learning. Beyond academics, Anderson also coaches esports and advises the robotics club, fostering a collaborative environment where students thrive.
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Subscribe for Free Maggie Tigner, honored as Hoboken High School's educational specialist of the year, was acknowledged for her unwavering commitment to the academic, emotional, and social success of her students. As a school psychologist, Tigner excels in addressing the diverse needs of her students, advocating for their mental health, and building meaningful relationships within the school community. Her dedication to creating a supportive environment has made a profound impact on students and parents alike, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to reach their highest potential.
The meeting concluded with a heartfelt acknowledgment of all educators and staff recognized for their hard work and dedication, reinforcing the importance of their roles in shaping the future of Hoboken's youth. The community continues to benefit from the passion and commitment of its educational professionals, paving the way for a brighter future.