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Parent urges clearer communication, parking fixes for Campbell–Moss cohort

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A parent at the Metuchen Board of Education meeting pressed the district for clearer messaging to families about the planned Campbell–Moss "boomerang" student rotations, raised safety concerns about construction-related parking on Bounty Street during drop-off, and suggested a clearer school-calendar format.

Jen Zimmerman, a Metuchen parent, told the Metuchen Board of Education on June 10 that families in the "boomerang" cohort moving between Campbell and Moss schools need clearer, proactive communications from the district.

Zimmerman said her middle child is part of the cohort that will move between Moss and Campbell across grade levels and that many families missed the Moss graduation where the plan was discussed. "There hasn't been proactive messaging either from the board, from Moss and Campbell combined," she said, asking the district for a combined message, suggested language parents can use at…

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