Bells are ringing
Students and teachers find new leadership, new settings
After months of vacation, Hoboken's youths returned to school last week, finding new classrooms, new teachers, and in some cases, entirely new buildings.
The city's approximately 2,300 public school children returned to a district with a new superintendent, two new principals, and a new director of the Early Childhood Development Program.
The city's approximately 2,300 public school children returned to a district with a new superintendent, two new principals, and a new director of the Early Childhood Development Program.
One of the principals hired to the new school is Lorraine Cella, a former principal of an elementary school in Washington Township who has a doctorate in English Education from Columbia University's Teachers College.
This article appeared in the September 9, 2007 edition of the Hoboken Reporter.com
Published Tuesday, Sep. 11, 2007