Christopher Lang, Correspondent, @topherlang2, Mar 29, 2018, MonroeNow In a surprising development, the Monroe Board of Education did not act on the future of its superintendent, Michael Kozak, at the March 27 public meeting. A potential decision was scheduled on the agenda, however, after a closed session meeting to discuss the contract concluded, five trustees left… Continue Reading
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Ten Monroe Township School District employees were honored by the district administration as the top support staff members of the year.
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After the Monroe Township Board of Education accepted the superintendent’s resignation informing trustees that he would not seek an extension, the two parties agreed to hold negotiations to keep Michael Kozak in the district’s top post.
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In a letter to community members on Friday, the Monroe Township School District superintendent explained some of the reasons behind adding armed security guards to enhance campus safety.
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The East Brunswick Township will host a vigil to honor the victims of the mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fla., as well as other victims of such tragedies.
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Middlesex County’s safest municipality is changing the way it protects the students and staff during the school day.
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A 25-year Township resident told parents at Thursday night’s referendum meeting that if they care about their children’s educational future they need to vote March 13.
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Monroe Township district officials confirmed today that they and law enforcement investigated several reports received from community members in wake of the Parkland school shooting in Florida.
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It was only one of two budgets in the Northern Valley that was shot down at the polls April 15.