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The Haddon Township Board of Education adopted multiple resolutions May 15 recognizing long-serving employees and student representatives and approved personnel motions listed on the agenda.
The board read and adopted a resolution honoring Steven Chard for 28 years of service, noting his roles in technology facilitation and coordination. It adopted a separate resolution honoring Marion Hughes for 23 years as an elementary school teacher.
The board also adopted recognition resolutions for student representatives Joseph Sheehan and Mara Moshek, thanking them for their service to the board during the school year.
Administrators presented a package of personnel motions (agenda items 10.1–10.5) that included retirements and other personnel actions; the board moved and passed the set of motions by roll call. No substantive amendments were made during the meeting.
Ending: The resolutions will be entered into the minutes and copies presented to the individuals named. Personnel changes approved will be reflected in the district’s official records and implemented according to standard HR procedures.
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