Wall board honors longtime music educator Les Hollander and approves consent agenda
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Superintendent and board honored Les Hollander with a naming of Hollander Hall and presented district updates; the board then approved the consent agenda by roll call.
The Wall Township Board of Education recognized music educator Les Hollander for more than 55 years of service and announced that the Wall High School music wing will be named Hollander Hall.
Superintendent Dr. Hannerhan previewed the naming reception and said the high school has ordered special lettering for the hallway; Hollander accepted the recognition and thanked the district. President Malouf and other board members praised Hollander’s decades of commitment to students and the community.
The superintendent also reviewed district updates including Veterans Day programs, a Wall Township Public Schools golden access pass for veterans, a new Wall of Honor to recognize alumni who served in the U.S. military (the district asked veterans or relatives to provide names and photos, with an initial intake target around Feb. 12), and the Unified Sports flag‑football game schedule. Board member Wandrack reported 750 student essays submitted for the VFW Patriot’s Pen program.
Later in the meeting the board moved to approve the consent agenda. A roll call was taken and multiple board members recorded "Yes" votes for the consent agenda per the meeting roll call sequence.
Next steps: the district will schedule and advertise the Hollander Hall naming reception and continue routine implementation of approved consent‑agenda items.
