Schools

QR Codes Released For Questions, Inputs On East Brunswick High School

The school district is seeking to either build a new facility or completely renovate the current one.

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — On Tuesday, Superintendent Victor Valeksi and High School Principal Michael Vinella, hosted a presentation for community members, outlining the challenges faced by the school due to the aging building.

The school district is seeking to either build a new facility or completely renovate the current one. This will be considered at a future referendum, most likely in 2025, according to officials.

On Wednesday, district officials released QR codes to capture community feedback and input on this important question.

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"The QR codes will remain active until 4 PM, Monday, Dec. 4," Valeski said. "Even if you were not able to attend last night, your voice is important to the Board of Education and administrative team. Responding to the questions, through our four distinct QR codes, is the best way to provide your input on the future of East Brunswick High School."

To see the full presentation from Tuesday's community forum, click here.

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For the QR codes, click here.

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