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Carol Kelley
Princeton school officials announced on Thursday afternoon that Carol Kelley, the superintendent of a PreK-eighth grade district in the Chicago area, has been selected to lead the Princeton Public Schools. She will begin her new post as superintendent on July 1. She will be the second African American named to the top post in Princeton’s public schools. Edith Francis was the first African American superintendent for the Princeton school district.
Kelley will be paid $240,000 per year to lead the district that serves about 3,800 students.
In an unusual move, an announcement was made about the hire before the school board actually takes a vote on the move at a special public meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday night. The agenda for the special meeting was not posted on the district’s website as of 3:45 p.m. on Thursday.
‘Apprentice’ winner: What N.J. can learn from Trump | Opinion
Updated Jan 19, 2021;
By Randal Pinkett
I know Donald Trump fairly well from my experience on “The Apprentice” and subsequently working for the Trump Organization. And I can genuinely say that from among the few things harder than my time on that program has been the last four years. It has been a very tough four years almost too much to comprehend.
We have seen a president of the United States defend racists, dictators and traitors. Our economy is in tatters. We are a country divided. Four thousand Americans are dying every day because of our government’s inability to address a global pandemic. Climate change is destroying so many aspects of our society. And for good reason, Black and brown families live in fear.