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Central Regional Superintendent Starts New Fundraising Initiative
Central Regional Superintendent, Dr. Trian Parlapanides, is starting a new funding program that allows specific programs to get more funds.

BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ - Central Regional High School has found a new way to help get funding for school programs. Using a website called MySchoolsRegistry, Superintendent Superintendent Dr. Trian Parlapanides is setting up a way for donors to help fund specific things they want to help in the school, according to a video posted by Parlapanides.
"If that history teacher, that drama teacher inspired your life, you can now give back to Central Regional. Make a donation and that donation will go directly to that teacher, that club, that sport," Parlapanides said in the video post.
The school registry lists numerous clubs and departments that people can choose to donate to. While donations start at $25, there are rewards for donating higher, including season tickets to all Central Regional sporting events.
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"It'll give these kids more of an opportunity to continue to succeed and to strive for their dreams," Parlapanides said in the video post.
With the adjustment aid being cut across New Jersey, Parlapanides is looking to use this fundraising to continue programs across Central Regional.
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"It's a great way to give back and it's a great way to help Central Regional go from good to great," Parlapanides said in the video post.
Those wishing to donate can check out the Central Regional School Registry or email for more information.
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