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Parent urges clearer communication on Campbell–Moss cohort, raises safety and calendar concerns
Summary
A Metuchen parent told the June 10 school board meeting that families of a ‘boomerang’ kindergarten cohort need clearer messaging about transitions between Campbell and Moss, and raised safety concerns about construction worker parking during drop‑off and confusing calendar formatting.
A parent told the Metuchen Board of Education on June 10 that families in a “boomerang” kindergarten cohort need clearer, proactive communication about transitions between Campbell and Moss elementary schools, and raised safety concerns about construction workers parking on Bounty Street during student drop‑off.
“ I do feel like there is a lack of communication with the parents of this cohort specifically around what is going to happen and how it's being messaged to the students,” said Jen Zimmerman, a parent of four in the district, during the public comment period. She described students who will alternate between Campbell and Moss in successive years and said not all families heard the…
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