Superintendent Carol Kelley sent out a message to the community highlighting the 3 key focus areas for the 2023-24 school year.
If BOE agrees on the resolution, the referendum will be presented to the public during the Nov. 7 election this year.
Parents in Princeton can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The students will be attending Cornell U, Drew U, Culinary Institute of America among other institutions of higher learning.
This year's general elections will be held on Nov. 7. Two incumbents are seeking reelection.
The organization has signed a three-year agreement with Rider University to use the Westminster Choir College Campus located in Princeton.
15 members from Princeton Public Schools made more than $150,000 last year, according to state data. Here's the list:
The school district will be hosting a job fair on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Elizabeth Tsurkov was kidnapped by the Shiite militia Kataib Hezbollah while conducting research in Baghdad.
John McMichael will be replacing Dana Karas who resigned from her post earlier this year.
The school district has released a survey for the community and hopes to make an appointment by the end of August.
Elizabeth Tsurkov, a PhD student, has been missing since March. She is being held by Kataib Hezbollah, according to Israel.
Calling the decision “unwelcome and disappointing”, Princeton's Christopher Eisgruber said the University has been preparing for this day.
Julianna Krawiecki bagged top honors in the statewide competition. Two students also won student achievement awards.
The BOE appointed Tiffany Brennan as the next math supervisor and John McCann as the next assistant principal for Princeton Middle School.
Tiffany Brennan is expected to replace Stephenie Tidwell, whose contract was not renewed by the district.
The school’s 109th Commencement celebrated the accomplishments of 160 students from 14 countries.
The award is given to students who find an innovate way to address climate change in their communities.
Teacher Julianna Krawiecki talks about the struggles & triumphs of the theatre department, which is currently making waves statewide.
In response the district denied all wrongdoing saying "everyone has a First Amendment right to express themselves without fear of reprisal."
The cast and crew of “The Play That Goes Wrong” won four Foxy Awards at a ceremony held recently.
At the Donaldson hearing held Monday night, the Superintendent detailed her reasons for not recommending the renewal of Chmiel's contract.
The parent-led advocacy group will be meeting with parent leaders from San Francisco to learn more about the BOE recall process.
Princeton and Rowan University will lead the group which includes public universities, community colleges, state agencies and companies.
The state champion and #19 nationally ranked Charger Quiz Bowl team will compete in Chicago this weekend.
The district has confirmed that the hearing will take place next Monday 6 p.m. at the middle school cafeteria.
The department’s musical “Newsies” earned several nominations in the statewide Rising Star Awards.
The program will enable the students to stay connected to STEM jobs and opportunities within New Jersey.
A few parents asked the Board if community members could provide input during the process of selecting the next math supervisor.
Frank Chmiel’s attorneys have requested a Donaldson hearing, officials said. The district is yet to set a date for the public hearing.
By the end of the 2023 competition, more than 7,140 students will receive National Merit Scholarships totaling nearly $28 million.
Seven students were invited by Superintendent Carol Kelley to a meeting after students marched to the administrative offices last week.
The National Wildlife Federation has given this certification to the school for providing food, water and cover for wildlife to thrive.
New Jersey's school ratings are back. See how Princeton schools compare to the rest:
The rally was held on Sunday at Hinda Plaza. Community members demanded transparency from the Board of Education.
The rally will take place at Hinds Plaza, 1 p.m. Parents are demanding transparency over the decision to dismiss Frank Chmiel.
Max L. Achtau II is expected to start in his role in July. Interim principal Nancy Whelan will remain through the end of the school year.
Gershkovich's PHS peers and soccer teammates are seeking ways to support his family, as a Russian court ordered him detained until May 29.
At Tuesday's meeting, parents & students told the BOE they wanted to work with them but did not approve of their 'authoritarian' decision.
The school district has paused all redistricting plans until after the 2023-24 school year, Superintendent Carol Kelley said.