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Joe Ciresi Elected President of Spring-Ford School Board
Former candidate for state representative Joe Ciresi was elected president of the Spring-Ford School Board at an annual meeting.

ROYERSFORD, PA – The Spring-Ford Board of School Directors voted to elect recent state representative candidate Joseph Ciresi as board president during their annual reorganization meeting, they announced.
“I’m happy to lead the board, to continue moving Spring-Ford forward and represent our students, staff and community,” Ciresi said in a statement.
Ciresi, his wife Pam and their son, Danny, live in Limerick Township where they purchased a home in 2001, according to Ciresi's biography.
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He was elected in 2003 to the Spring-Ford Area School Board, where he has served since that time, including three years as president and three years as vice president. For the last 14 years, he has also worked as the Director of Sales and Promotions at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.
During the same meeting, other appointments made include:
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- Board member Edward Dressler was re-elected to the Joint Operating Committee for the Western Montgomery Career and Technical Center will represent Spring-Ford as a liaison for the Pennsylvania School Board Association (PSBA).
- Thomas DiBello was selected as vice president and will remain as the Representative to the Spring City American Legion. Finally, Dr. Dressler
Image of Joe Ciresi courtesy Spring-Ford School District.
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