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Superintendent highlights AI plan, literacy rollout and facilities work as school year opens

Piscataway Township Board of Education · September 12, 2025
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Summary

The Piscataway superintendent outlined three district priorities — collaborative classrooms, generative AI implementation and a court literacy rollout — and summarized summer facilities work, transportation operations and awards as the 2025–26 year begins.

The Piscataway Township superintendent used the board's opening report to outline three district priorities for the 2025–26 school year and to report operational updates and recognitions.

The superintendent told the Board that the district will focus on "the collaborative classroom, the implementation of generative artificial intelligence, and the rollout [of] the court literacy program," and he thanked staff for summer work that prepared buildings for reopening. He also recognized legal counsel David Rubin’s recent peer-selected honor and noted school–police department coordination at Eisenhower School on Sept. 8.

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