Denise Romero Named Middletown School Board President

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The Enlarged City School District of Middletown has appointed Denise Romero as the new president of the Board of Education. Romero is the first Hispanic woman to hold this position, marking a significant milestone for the district. She replaces Edwin Estrada, who stepped down from the role a few weeks ago.

Romero's appointment comes amid ongoing questions regarding Superintendent Amy Creeden's status. The district has not provided further details about Creeden's situation, leaving many in the community curious about potential changes in leadership.

As the new board president, Romero will be responsible for guiding the district through these uncertain times and ensuring that educational standards and policies are upheld. Her leadership is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the board, as she focuses on addressing the challenges faced by the district.

The community is eager to see how Romero's presidency will impact the district and what changes may be implemented under her guidance. As she steps into this role, her experience and dedication to education will be crucial in navigating the district's future.


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