District Policy 9110 - Number of Members and Term of Office, Princeton Public Schools. Accessed September 3, 2020. "The Princeton Public Schools District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of the Municipality of Princeton and receives high school students from the Cranbury Public School District.... The Princeton Board of Education shall consist of ten members, nine of which are elected for three year terms and one from the Cranbury Board of Education."
Annual Comprehensive Financial Report of the Princeton Public Schools, New Jersey Department of Education, for year ending June 30, 2022. Accessed November 13, 2023. "The district is comprised of six schools. There is one high school originally built in 1927 and since has had multiple additions with the most recent completed in 2005. There is one middle school currently serving grades six through eight built in 1965 and four neighborhood elementary schools. Two elementary schools were built in 1959 while one was built in 1957 and the newest school was built in 1962."
Cuyler, Greta. "District to be Renamed Princeton Public Schools The name change will take effect July 1, following the board's 5-4 vote on Tuesday.", Princeton, NJ Patch, February 8, 2012. Accessed September 24, 2024. "Effective July 1, the school district will officially be renamed Princeton Public Schools. By a 5-4 vote, the Board of Education on Tuesday approved the renaming of the Princeton Regional School District. Why? Once Princeton Borough and Princeton Township consolidate on Jan. 1, 2013, Princeton will no longer qualify as a regional school district, and is required by law to change its name, Superintendent Judy Wilson said."
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Valley Road SchoolArchived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Preservation New Jersey. Accessed November 25, 2015. "When it opened in 1918, the school became the first regional school in Princeton Township, and in 1948 it became the first integrated elementary school in Princeton (the high school had been integrated since 1915)."
Schools Menu, Princeton Public Schools. Accessed November 29, 2019.
Who We Are, Princeton Public Schools. Accessed December 17, 2022. "Elementary Schools (Grades K-5): Community Park, Johnson Park, Littlebrook, and Riverside.... Middle School (Grades 6-8): Princeton Middle School... High School (Grades 9-12): Princeton High School"
Princeton Public Schools 2016 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed August 2, 2017. "As we strive to serve the more than 3700 students from the Princeton and Cranbury communities, we do so knowing that our work with them in the classroom, on the athletic field, and on the stage matters deeply to each one and to the larger society into which they will graduate."
Rein, Richard K. "For the Third Time, Kathie Foster Plays an Interim Role in Princeton -- This Time as Superintendent", TAPinto Princeton, November 13, 2023. Accessed November 13, 2023. "Just last June Kathie Foster seemed to be presiding over her last in-person appearance at the Princeton Public Schools – as the interim high school principal greeting the Class of 2023 as it graduated after a tumultuous senior year.... But now Foster is back for an encore in another interim role, as interim superintendent following Superintendent Carol Kelley’s own resignation, effective in August of next year but with a leave of absence effective that began immediately after the announcement on October 27."
Valley Road SchoolArchived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Preservation New Jersey. Accessed November 25, 2015. "When it opened in 1918, the school became the first regional school in Princeton Township, and in 1948 it became the first integrated elementary school in Princeton (the high school had been integrated since 1915)."