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Alexis Pollock elected president of Manasquan Board of Education; Fred Sorino named vice president

Manasquan Board of Education · July 1, 2026
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Summary

At the Jan. 7 reorganization meeting the Manasquan Board of Education sworn in newly elected members and voted unanimously to elect Alexis Pollock as board president and Alfred (Fred) Sorino as vice president for 2025. The meeting also confirmed the board roster and administrative appointments.

Alexis Pollock was elected president of the Manasquan Board of Education for 2025 at the board’s reorganization meeting on Jan. 7, following a nomination by fellow board member Eugene Cattani and a roll-call vote that recorded nine ayes, zero nays and two absences. Alfred (Fred) Sorino was elected vice president by unanimous roll-call vote the same evening.

The meeting began with Dr. Peter Crawley administering the Oath of Office to newly elected board members Jaime Malone and Alexis Pollock and to appointed sending-district representatives Anthony Carnahan (Spring Lake Heights) and Paraskevi Cavanagh (Lake Como). With roll call completed, the board reviewed the Nov. 5, 2024 election results that returned Donna Bossone, Jaime Malone and Alexis Pollock to three-year full terms.

Pollock read the district Mission Statement, which affirms the district’s aim: “Manasquan School District empowers all students by providing a safe, healthy, and inclusive environment where continual growth, perseverance, and rigorous academic standards are balanced with extensive extra-curricular opportunities and rich tradition through partnership with the community.”

The new leadership will preside over the board’s regular calendar and committee assignments for the year. The board also asked newly elected members to sign their Oath of Office and asked all members to sign required ethics acknowledgements prior to leaving the meeting.

The board adjourned at 6:52 p.m.