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The East Brunswick Board of Education has officially appointed Dr. Evelyn Mamman as the new superintendent, succeeding Dr. Victor Valeski, who will step down in December. Dr. Mamman brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the district, having previously served in various educational leadership roles.
In her new position, Dr. Mamman aims to foster an inclusive and innovative learning environment that prioritizes student achievement and community engagement. She has expressed a commitment to enhancing educational programs and ensuring that all students have access to the resources they need to succeed.
Dr. Mamman's vision includes a focus on collaboration among teachers, parents, and community members to create a supportive atmosphere that nurtures both academic and personal growth. As she prepares to take on her new role, many in the East Brunswick community are eager to see how her leadership will shape the future of the district. The Board is confident that her experience and dedication will lead to positive changes and improvements for students and staff alike.
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