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Education Association Distributes Over 1,000 Free Coats
Parents Concerned About Broken Buses And Junk Food
By Bob Vosseller
JACKSON – Parents brought up some diverse concerns during a recent Board of Education meeting that included a smelly, broken-down bus, and snack food availability.
During the public comment period of the session parent Nechama Goldstein thanked the Board for improvements to the system of securing bus transportation for students who attend private schools that are located outside of the township but expressed concerns about the status of one of the Jackson buses that transport students.
As the School District
─Photo courtesy Jackson Education Association Jackson Education Association members and district staff sort through donated coats which
By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Winter’s
Jackson Liberty High School. welcome when the mercury drops. Thanks to the Jackson Education Association, many coats reached the hands of township residents.
JEA President Lisa Crate recently shared the news of the success of their Community