March 22, 2025 - 20:08

The Forest Hills Board of Education has successfully appointed a new member to fill the vacancy left by former board vice president Katie Stewart. Stewart resigned from her position after relocating to a residence outside the district's boundaries, necessitating the need for a replacement to ensure continued governance and representation for the community.
The board conducted a thorough selection process to identify a suitable candidate who can effectively contribute to the district's mission and objectives. The newly appointed member brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to educational excellence, which the board believes will be invaluable in addressing the needs of the students and the community.
This appointment comes at a crucial time as the board prepares to tackle various challenges and initiatives in the upcoming school year. The new member is expected to play a significant role in shaping policies and supporting programs that enhance the educational experience for all students within the district.
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