

The survey is accessible on the district’s website and will be sent electronically to all stakeholders. SEA will be hosting focus groups and meetings with parents, board members, administrators, faculty and staff members, community groups, and other stakeholders, she said. The school board approved a contract with SEA for $22,900.īoard of Education President Xiaohan "Shannon" Peng said a plan has been developed to gather significant stakeholder input in the search. The Board on Monday issued a letter to the community requesting stakeholders complete a survey about the search, being consulted by Strategic Educational Advantage (SEA). No registration is required for the Back-to-School Readiness Fair, but all supplies and services will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis.EDISON – The Board of Education has begun the process of hiring a permanent superintendent of schools. Additionally, attendees can receive assistance with FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), tax preparation, and other services. The fair highlights the University’s commitment to the Trenton community, offering various free resources and information, such as lead-free homes, maternal and mental health, wellness services, health insurance eligibility review, and after-school programs. Many organizations, including Isles, Inc., Central Jersey Family Health Consortium, United Way of Greater Mercer County, NJ Family Care, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County, Hyacinth, Boys and Girls Club of Mercer County, and the New Jersey State Library will be in attendance. Scheduled from 4 to 7 p.m., the event will feature the distribution of backpacks, school supplies, and food bags.

Thomas Edison State University and Mercer Street Friends will be co-hosting the Second Annual Back-to-School Readiness Fair on Saturday, August 4, at 315 W.
