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New Schools Chief in One of N.J.’s Largest Cities Approved by Board of Education
Alfonso Q. Llano Jr., with five years as Vineland superintendent, will lead Camden schools where 56% of students are Hispanic, reflecting the district's demographic shift.
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New schools chief in one of N.J.’s largest cities approved by Board of Education
A new superintendent has been appointed to lead Camden’s public schools, the New Jersey Department of Education announced Wednesday.Alfonso Q. Llano Jr. was recommended to helm the Camden school district by the NJDOE, officials said.
·New Jersey, United States
Read Full ArticleCamden City School District welcomes new superintendent
The Camden City School District has appointed a new superintendent. Alfonso Llano, a veteran educational leader with nearly three decades of experience in public education, was selected. Llano has served as superintendent of Vineland Public Schools since June 2021. “Superintendent Alfonso Llano is the proven and innovative leader that Camden needs to advance the district,” Camden Mayor Victor Carstarphen said in a news release. “We are so please…
·Philadelphia, United States
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