August 2, 2025 - 21:32

At its July 28 meeting, the Trenton Board of Education officially approved the names of two new schools being constructed in the city’s South Ward. This decision marks a significant milestone in the ongoing development of educational facilities aimed at better serving the community. The new schools are part of a broader initiative to enhance educational opportunities and infrastructure within the area.
The names chosen for the schools reflect the values and aspirations of the community, honoring local figures and historical contributions that resonate with residents. The Board’s decision was met with enthusiasm from parents, educators, and community leaders, who see this as a step towards fostering a sense of pride and identity within the South Ward.
Construction of the new schools is expected to provide state-of-the-art learning environments for students in the area. The Board is committed to ensuring that these facilities will not only meet educational needs but also serve as community hubs that promote engagement and collaboration among residents.
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