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PETITIONS AVAILABLE FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION Petitions for the annual school election are now available from the board secretary’s office (1980 Township Drive, Marlboro) from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday, when school is in session. The deadline for filing is 4 p.m. on Monday, February 27. Three 3-year seats are up for election. Drawing for position on the ballot will be held on Wednesday, March 7, at noon, in the board secretary's office.
BOARD OF EDUCATION BUDGET DISCUSSIONS The board of education is currently discussing the proposed 2012-13 school year budget. Discussions will continue on Tuesday, February 28, and Tuesday, March 6, at 8 p.m. in the administration building (1980 Township Drive).
The public is encouraged to attend. If unable to do so, videotapes of past meetings may be viewed here.
KINDERGARTEN COMPLEMENT PROGRAM APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE! APPLICATION DEADLINE: TUESDAY, MARCH 13, @ 4 P.M.
Available for Marlboro residents only, KCP is designed to complement the district's current half-day kindergarten program by providing an additional four hours of time at the Marlboro Early Learning Center that includes enrichment activities in addition to lunch and recess. Click here for more information.
CLASSROOM AND AUDITORIUM RENTALS Interested in using classrooms for after-school programs or reserving the Marlboro Middle School 700-seat capacity auditorium for performances? Contact the main office at the specific school you are interested in for room and date availability and fees.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OPENING ADDRESS TO STAFF Click here to view Dr. Abbott's September 6, address to the staff.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT The Marlboro Township Public School district is intensely committed to providing an exemplary public education that invites and assists all students to achieve their individual potentials. In partnership with parents and the Marlboro community, and building on the New Jersey Core Content Curriculum Standards, we are dedicated to creating life-long learners with the skills, competencies and confidence both to meet the challenges of secondary and post-secondary education and to meaningfully participate as productive, ethical, responsible and respectful citizens of an increasingly diverse and interdependent world.
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