Tag: Princeton High School

  • Princeton High School principal search moves to next phase

    Princeton High School principal search moves to next phase

    The search for the next Princeton High School principal is moving into its next phase, with in-person interviews of candidates to be held later this month, according to Princeton Public Schools officials. The district received applications from current school district employees and from applicants outside of the district to replace former Princeton High School Principal…

  • ‘Trustworthy, accountable and collaborative’

    ‘Trustworthy, accountable and collaborative’

    Nearly 500 people respond to informal survey seeking input for next Princton High School principal The informal survey results are in. The next Princeton High School principal should be someone who is “trustworthy, accountable and collaborative.” Nearly 500 people responded to the survey, which was issued by school district officials as the district prepares to…

  • ‘Weighing our options’

    ‘Weighing our options’

    Princeton High School principal survey will help the principal’s search committee to screen and interview candidates. Several weeks of ongoing discussions preceded Princeton school district officials’ announcement to advertise a vacancy for the Princeton High School (PHS) principal’s position, following the school board’s May 15 decision to not renew former Principal Frank Chmiel’s contract, according…

  • Search for a new Princeton High School principal underway

    Search for a new Princeton High School principal underway

    Former principal has taken his case for reinstatement to the state Office of Administrative Law and the state Commissioner of Education  Princeton school district officials have launched a search for a permanent principal for Princeton High School, with the goal of having the new principal in place by Sept. 1. The new principal will replace…

  • ‘Make the most of every moment’

    ‘Make the most of every moment’

    Princeton High School graduating seniors closed their high school years with a message of perseverance, resilience and being bold. With many graduation caps decorated with university logos or graduation celebration messages, the seniors wearing their blue caps and gowns walked across the stage, diplomas in hand on the front lawn of PHS to end one…

  • Chmiel appeals principal dismissal to state Office of Administrative Law

    Chmiel appeals principal dismissal to state Office of Administrative Law

    Former principal also files tort claims notice for potential civil lawsuit  The attorney for former Princeton High School (PHS) Principal Frank Chmiel, who was dismissed from his post earlier this year, has filed an appeal with the state Office of Administrative Law and the state Commissioner of Education, according to published reports. Attorney David Schroth…

  • From Cub to Eagle

    From Cub to Eagle

    Nine Boy Scouts of Cranbury Troop 52B earn the rank of Eagle Scout  When a class of nine Cranbury Cub Scouts first walked across a bridge to transition into Boy Scouts, they did not know at the time, they would all earn the rank of Eagle Scout – a first in the history of Troop…

  • Princeton High School tower to receive repairs

    Princeton High School tower to receive repairs

    Repairs to tower latest in a series of projects for Princeton Public School District Masonry repairs will be made to the decorative elements of the Princeton High School tower over the main entrance to the school. The Princeton Public Schools Board of Education awarded at $178,000 contract to Arista Builders and Designers Inc., at its…

  • A case of ‘he said, she said’

    A case of ‘he said, she said’

    School board declines to reinstate Princeton High School Principal Frank Chmiel Former Princeton High School Principal Frank Chmiel lost his bid to be reinstated as the principal at the flagship school in the Princeton public school district. The Princeton Public Schools Board of Education (BOE) listened to five hours of reasons why Chmiel should not…