Princeton Public Schools district returns to universal masking
Masks are not required outdoors.
Masks are not required outdoors.
The school board will approve appointments for the upcoming academic year next week.
An employee may have used state aid funds for personal use.
The school district was recognized for its use of American Rescue Plan funds.
Kimberly Tew is expected to begin her new job in Princeton on June 1.
Ginsberg was the principal at the Johnson Park Elementary School for 21 years.
Schools can still choose to require their students to wear masks.
Students who are food insecure in Trenton will have food on weekends.
The remaining mail-in votes will be tallied Jan. 31.
The district’s four elementary schools are the polling locations for the bond referendum.
Kendal was named president of the school board this month.
Montgomery schools will receive $267,839.
Princeton High School will return to in-person learning next week.
Home games are streamed online.
The district’s food service provider, Nutri-Serve, is facing staff shortages due to COVID.
Students will learn in person half the day Tuesday through Friday.
More than 230 students have signed the petition so far.
The mask mandate is in effect until Jan. 31.