Community members voice frustrations at BOE meeting
Disagree with state monitor's decision to reject superintendent candidate
By Jill Bartlett
About 35 city residents incensed by the state monitor’s recent decision to reject the board’s choice for superintendent showed up to the Board of Education meeting Wednesday, several of whom openly voiced their frustrations in a public hearing session that lasted close to two hours long. Members of the Asbury Park community who spoke out criticized the […]
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Nov 21, 2013