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Garfield Board of Education swears in newly elected members, elects George Ramos president
Summary
At its Jan. 6 reorganization meeting the Garfield Board of Education administered oaths to newly elected trustees, moved into a brief executive session, and elected George Ramos president and Julio Angel Quiles vice president. The board also adopted public comment guidelines and members offered remarks thanking supporters.
The Garfield Board of Education administered the oath of office to newly elected trustees and completed its annual reorganization at its Jan. 6 meeting.
The board certified election returns from the Nov. 5, 2024 school-board election and then swore in Aldo A. Munoz, Julio Angel Quiles, George L. Ramos and Daniel A. Taylor Jr. Thomas Dutch, Bergen County administrator, and Hector C. Laura, mayor, administered the oaths at the dais; Bridal Delaney, identified in the meeting as Garfield city manager and city clerk, also swore in a member. After the swearing-in, the board moved into a short executive session and later returned to public session to receive nominations for board officers.
The reorganization matters carried…
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