Princeton Parents for Black Children

Fair. Equitable. Just.

Help us create an inclusive learning environment for all students.

The mission of Princeton Parents for Black Children is to advocate for equity and to support all Black children in the Princeton Public School District.

As a collective voice that advocates for the rights of Black students within the Princeton Public School District, we believe in compassion in teaching; fair, equitable and just policies and discipline; representation in curriculum, leadership, and staff; and racial literacy from Pre-K through high school.

We strive for equity at all levels and are dedicated to ensuring the opportunity for achievement of academic success for all students. Our goal is to create and sustain a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students, families, faculty, administrators and staff so that they feel wholly safe and welcome.

PRINCETON BOE CANDIDATES FORUM 10/16/2024

The 2024 Princeton Board of Education Candidates was held on October 10, 2024. Four of the six candidates running were able to participate: Chris Santarpio, Erica Snyder, Ari Meisel and Mara Francheschi. The other candidates were unable to appear due to prior commitments. The form was moderated by attorney-activist Caroline Clarke. The event was co-sponsored by Princeton Parents for Black Children (PPBC), Not In Our Town Princeton (NIOT) and Civil Rights Princeton (CRP).

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