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Parents press board over Little Brook turnover and Arts & Letters rollout; administration says pilot had strong teacher support

Princeton Board of Education · April 15, 2026
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At the board meeting, multiple parents raised concerns about teacher turnover, class-size changes at Little Brook, and the district's Arts and Letters curriculum rollout; the superintendent said teacher pilots favored the chosen program and administrators are working to support staff.

Parents and residents used the public comment period at a Princeton Board of Education special meeting to press the board for steps to stabilize Little Brook Elementary amid recent leadership turnover and a contentious curriculum rollout.

Chris Potts, a parent from Poe Road, called Little Brook “the crown jewel of our elementary school system” and urged the board to investigate what he described as declining staff morale and the “very high turnover” among long‑tenured teachers. Potts…

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