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Mount Olive schools honor retirees and student programs; 58 students earn Seal of Biliteracy

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The board recognized 20 retirees and multiple student programs, highlighted Best Buddies and Unified inclusion programming, celebrated performing-arts and robotics achievements, and recognized 58 juniors and seniors who earned the Seal of Biliteracy.

The Mount Olive Township Board of Education’s superintendent’s report on June 2025 centered on year-end recognitions: the district honored 20 retirees, presented awards to student groups and recognized academic and extracurricular achievements across the district.

Student recognitions included a report from student liaison Nora Riske, who congratulated the class of 2025 and summarized senior awards, noting that “over $65,000 in scholarships were awarded to the class of 2025.” The board also presented a resolution honoring Ms. Riske for her service as student liaison.

The board and administration recognized a broad set of school programs:

- Best Buddies and Unified: Advisors and student leaders described year-round activities that pair students with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. Best Buddies advisors said the program’s…

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