Tag: Littlebrook School
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Johnson Park School and Littlebrook School earn sustainability honors
The Johnson Park School and the Littlebrook School have earned “Sustainable Jersey for Schools” bronze-level certification for 2022, based on their efforts to encourage sustainability, according to the Princeton Public Schools. Both elementary schools earned points for the school district’s basic efforts to track their energy and water usage, quantifying their carbon footprint, performing energy…
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Lighting and HVAC upgrades expected to lower utility costs for Princeton School District
Community Park, Johnson Park, Littlebrook and Riverside schools all have new LED lighting throughout the buildings, including classrooms, hallways, cafeterias, restrooms and offices, thanks in part to the New Jersey Clean Energy Program (NJCEP). The new LED bulbs provide a similar “cool white” light as the old fluorescent lights, but they last twice as long,…
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Littlebrook School student tests positive for COVID-19
A Littlebrook School student has tested positive for COVID-19, but no close contacts have been identified and no other Littlebrook School students – except for the affected student – will be required to quarantine, Interim Superintendent of Schools Barry Galasso said. The student was last in school Nov. 17, but did not show symptoms until…
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Johnson Park principal takes on new duties in Princeton
Johnson Park School Principal Robert Ginsberg has been appointed to serve as the acting Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction by the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education. Ginsberg, who began his new duties July 1, was awarded a one-year contract by the school board at its June 23 meeting. He replaces Annie Gonzalez Kosek,…
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Princeton assistant superintendent set to retire after superintendent announces his own resignation
Anna Gonzalez Kosek, the Princeton Regional Schools assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction and a former principal at the Littlebrook School, is retiring as of June 30. Kosek announced her plans to retire on April 24, capping a 41-year career as a teacher and administrator. Her announcement follows on the heels of Superintendent of Schools…