Schools
Chat With Millburn BOE, School Superintendent At Open Forum Event
Here's your chance to meet Millburn's Board of Education and super in a relaxed setting, away from the heat of regular board meetings.

MILLBURN, NJ — The Millburn Township Board of Education will hold its eleventh annual open forum, “A Conversation with the school superintendent and board members on Sunday, Jan. 21 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Millburn Public Library Auditorium. The earlier time is in order to accommodate the playoff games later in the afternoon, school administrators said.
According to school administrators:
“Members of the community are invited to meet the new members of the Board of Education, and take advantage of this annual occasion to ask questions and get answers about the school budget, referendum projects and other school issues. As this is not a formal business meeting, the forum allows for a more informal give and take between the board and members of the public. This is a way to get to know members of the board and the administration, and learn about issues that may not be discussed in depth at regular Board or PTO meetings. The relaxed setting will provide an opportunity for thoughtful dialogue on a variety of topics.”
Interested participants should come ready with questions, ideas and comments on school district issues and priorities.
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To submit questions in advance, e-mail them to webmaster@millburn.org, with “Forum Questions” in the subject line. For more information, call Nancy Dries, communications coordinator at 973-376-3600, ext. 163.
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