Meet Westfield School Superintendent And Get Ice Cream
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Westfield NJ
01 September, 2021
4:03 PM
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WESTFIELD, NJ — Westfield families can meet new Superintendent Raymond González at an event next week, and just in case kids find it booooooring, they can also get a free treat from the ice cream truck. The Westfield Education Fund, a non-profit that aims to be a driver for innovation in the Westfield Public Schools, will host an informal meet-and-greet for González on Sept. 10 from 5 to 6 p.m. Registration is required (see below). The event will be held outside behind Edison Intermediate School near the main parking lot. All are welcome. "We are excited to invite the Westfield community to meet and engage with our new district leadership, consistent with our recent efforts to build positive relationships between parents, teachers, administration, and community members," said Lee Schaefer, WEF's President. Registration is available at: https://wefmeetandgreet.eventbrite.com The rain date is Sept. 17. The Westfield schools reopen for students on Sept. 9. The school calendar and holidays are available here.About Westfield Education Fund Westfield Education Fund supports innovative projects that strengthen and enrich students' academic experience but fall beyond the school district budget. The WEF notes, "Most of the district's budget is allocated to critical "fixed" costs such as salaries, transportation, supplies and maintenance. Discretionary spending is limited and little remains to support innovation. WEF fills this critical gap." "Since 2019, WEF has funded nearly $40,000 to sponsor the Racial Literacy Initiative, as well as the design and engineering classrooms at each of the intermediate schools. Historically, a significant portion of our grant making has focused on funding various technology tools to integrate into instruction. Schools across the district have received Makerspace materials, Chromebooks, iPads, computers, printers, interactive projectors, document cameras, and camcorders to support student learning." About NJ Students And COVID Gov. Murphy Says School Staffs Must Get Vaccine Or Weekly TestingNJ K-12 Students Must Wear Masks This Fall, Murphy SaysDelta Variant Questions Answered For NJ Parents As School ResumesNew Jersey Now Has More Than 1,000 COVID Hospitalizations, AgainFDA Approves Pfizer VaccineUnion County Pediatric COVID Roundtable Now Available OnlineGov. Murphy Says School Staffs Must Get Vaccine Or Weekly TestingRise In Child COVID Hospitalizations Prompts Vaccination PleaWill Fall Travel Plans Mean Remote School? In Some NJ Districts, YesNJ Hospital Preps For COVID Surge As Kids Set To Return To SchoolHoboken Mom Urges: Listen to COVID 'Long-Haulers'4 Things To Know About The Delta Variant Of Coronavirus In NJOne City Says: Get Vaccinated Or No Spaghetti For You200 Students And Teachers In Florida County Have Virus In First Week Of School Don't miss Summit breaking news alerts when they are announced, or get a free daily newsletter each morning with Summit news. Sign up with your preferences here. Got news? Email [email protected]. Got photos? Please include express written permission from the photographer for us to use them. To be the first to get free news alerts with breaking stories in your town, or to get a free local newsletter each morning, sign up for Patch breaking news alerts or daily newsletters.
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