Listen "Meghan Moore, President of the Board of Education for Clinton (NJ) Public Schools"
Episode Synopsis
What is the Board of Education? How is it run? Meghan Moore speaks about representing the community and the school, acting as a bridge between the community and the school administration. “Our job is not to run the school, it’s to support them.” She speaks broadly about the role, as well as touching on topics such as book banning and LGBTQ issues which have become topical for Board of Education Roles lately. Meghan graduated from Rutgers University in 1999 with a B.A. in History. She joined Prevention Resources in November of 2019. Prior to that, she worked for a social service agency in South Jersey as a case manager. In her role as a case manager, she worked with families who have children in the foster care system in NJ. She worked to help families achieve their DCP&P goals leading to the families being reunified. Meghan moved to Hunterdon County in 2018, in her spare time she practices yoga and teaches cycling classes.
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