When will the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education meet in 2025?
The board of education for the Princeton Public Schools will officially adopt its meeting schedule for 2025 at the annual reorganization meeting on Jan. 7. Below is the meeting schedule. We update the list if any changes are made at the meeting.
Extra meetings are sometimes added to the schedule as the year progresses. In New Jersey, a school board must provide at least 48 hours of written notice before holding a special meeting, according to the state’s Open Public Meetings Act
Meetings are held at the Valley Road Administration Building, 25 Valley Road. Unless otherwise noted, each meeting begins at 6 p.m. with a closed session that runs until about 7:30 p.m. Then the public session begins.
The school board offers two opportunities for public comment on any issue and does not restrict what residents can talk about. The board also does not restrict how long residents can speak, except on the rare occasion when dozens of residents want to speak at the same meeting.
School board committees also meet each month and many of the meetings are open to the public. See the Princeton Board of Education calendar for committee meeting dates.
Schedule
January 7, 2025 – Board reorganization meeting, 5:30 p.m.
January 8, 2025 – Special Meeting, 5:30 p.m.
January 21 – Board meeting
February 4 – Budget workshop
February 18 – Board meeting
March 18 – Board meeting/tentative budget adoption
April 29 – Budget hearing/board meeting
May 6 – Board meeting, staff appointments. 5 p.m. closed session, 6 p.m. open session
May 27 – Board meeting
June 10 – Board meeting
July 15 – Board meeting
August 26 – Board meeting
September 23 – Board meeting
October 28 – Board meeting
November 18 – Board meeting
December 16 – Board meeting
January 6, 2026 – Board reorganization meeting
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