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Pennsauken school board elects JoAnn Young president, approves ethics code and $25,000 preschool grant

Pennsauken Township Board of Education School Dist · January 6, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 6 reorganization meeting the Pennsauken Township Board of Education sworn in newly elected members, chose JoAnn Young as board president and Diane Johnson as vice president, approved a code of ethics and the 2025 meeting calendar, and accepted a $25,000 preschool-conversion grant.

The Pennsauken Township Board of Education convened its reorganization meeting at 7 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2025, at Pennsauken High School in Room 327. Board Secretary John Ogunkanmi declared the meeting legal and called the roll before the board proceeded with swearing in newly elected members and electing its leadership.

JoAnn Young was elected board president after nominations from Lisa Eckel and Osvaldo Alves; the motion to elect Young was moved by Lisa Eckel and seconded by Osvaldo Alves and carried by roll call. Diane Johnson was elected vice president; she was nominated by Jeffrey Carey and Osvaldo Alves, and the motion to elect her was moved by Carey and seconded by Alves.

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