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Students outline homecoming plans and district presents graduation pathways; administrators describe assessment supports
Summary
Student government announced homecoming plans and spirit-week activities while district staff presented graduation pathways and assessment supports, reporting 286 students met the Class of 2025 graduation-assessment requirement and outlining supports for students who did not meet the NJGPA score.
Student leaders at the Garfield Board of Education meeting on Oct. 1 described plans for homecoming and spirit-week activities, and district administrators presented the graduation pathways the district uses to meet New Jersey Department of Education requirements.
Darla Martinez, president of student government at Garfield High School, said the student government has been “working tirelessly” since elections and highlighted student engagement with summer planning and school activities. Vice president Sarah Bolanos and…
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