Tag: Princeton Public Schools
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Princeton school district administrators vacate top positions
Princeton Public Schools officials have launched a nationwide search to replace two top administrators, Robert Ginsberg and Michael J. Volpe, who will be leaving the school district in December. Ginsberg, who is the acting assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction, is retiring after 33 years in the district. His career spans 58 years, beginning as…
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Four candidates vie for three seats on Princeton school board
Princeton voters will have a choice from among four candidates vying for three open seats on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education when they cast their ballots in the Nov. 2 general election. Incumbent school board members Betsy Baglio and Brian McDonald are seeking re-election to a three-year term on the school board. They…
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Princeton school board candidates file petitions
A five-way race has shaped up for three open seats on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education, following the July 26 deadline to file to run for the school board in the Nov. 2 general election. The term is for three years. Incumbent school board members Betsy Baglio and Brian McDonald are seeking re-election,…
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Princeton school board to consider bond referendum
Faced with leaky roofs, deteriorating siding and worn-out mechanical equipment, Princeton Public Schools officials are mulling over a maintenance bond referendum and may reach a decision on the scope and amount at the school board’s July 27 meeting. Business Administrator Matthew Bouldin and Director of Plant Operations David Harding outlined a list of possible projects…
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Princeton schools continue search for school security coordinator
Princeton school district officials are continuing the search for the newly created position of coordinator of school security operations. The district recently interviewed two candidates for the position, but opted to continue the search. The position is not being eliminated. “We plan to take our time and look for someone who is a good fit…
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New assistant principal at Princeton High School
Stephanie Greenberg, who has served as the Princeton Public Schools supervisor of Humanities for grades 7-12, has been named to be one of three assistant principals at Princeton High School. Greenberg, who began her new duties July 12, joins Princeton High School Assistant Principals Rashone Johnson and Cecilia Birge. She will earn $130,843 – the…
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Deadline to file to run for Princeton school board approaches
Time is running out for potential candidates who want to serve on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education. The deadline to file a nominating petition for one of three seats on the school board is July 26 at 4 p.m. The nominating petition, which has to be signed by 10 registered voters who live…
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Princeton school board approves budget
The Princeton Public Schools Board of Education adopted its $96.3 million operating budget for 2021-22, following a public hearing at its April 27 meeting. The 2021-22 operating budget increased by $700,000 over the 2020-21 budget of $95.6 million. The amount to be raised by property taxes to support the spending plan has increased from $79.6…
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Princeton school board introduces 2021-22 budget
The Princeton Public Schools Board of Education introduced a $96.3 million operating budget for the 2021-22 school year at its March 16 meeting. The budget, which carries a 2-cent increase in the school district property tax, is $700,000 more than the 2020-21 operating budget of $95.6 million. A public hearing and final action on the…