| SPEAK UP |
| Send this link to a friend or neighbor so that they can also speak up. Email the people below and tell them we need to follow-through on modernizing Trenton Central High School now. Write your own message, or use or modify a prepared letter. |
| Click on the links below to send an email Contact Governor Corzine. The decision to continue school construction as business as usual is his. Tell him to listen and honestly evaluate the proposed "Better High School Plan.” Phone: (609) 292-6000. There are two steps to email the governor. This is what to do: After clicking the link above, scroll down to the "Email Topic" drop down menu. Select "Education" then hit "Continue." Under "Select Sub-topic" choose "K-12 Schools." Enter your information. At the bottom, under "Group," type in "A Better High School Plan For Trenton." Enter a Subject, such as "Trenton Central High School," then type or paste your message and send. NJ Schools Development Authority (SDA). They oversee the design and construction of schools. Kris Kolluri, Chief Executive Officer or 609-943-5955 Regina Bleck, Vice-President of Project Management Mayor Douglas Palmer We need his saupport with the state to ensure Trenton gets a modernized high school, now that all the suburbs have had their historic schools modernized. Trenton Board of Education This link will send an email to the Board Secretary, Patricia Phoden. Let her know you want your comments distributed to all the Board members: Rodney Lofton, Superintendent; L. Diane Campbell, President; Alexander Brown, Vice-President; T. Missy Balmir; Lucy Guzman; Elizabeth Johnson; Harry Luna; Donald Shelton; Marcellus Smith; and Nicola Tatum. The Trenton City Council passed a resolution on January 17, 2008 in support of saving Trenton Central High School. Let them know we need their continued support. The resolution was introduced by Councilwoman Annette Lartigue Email the rest of the Council members Paul Pintella Gino Melone Jim Coston Milford Bethea Cordelia Staton Manuel Segura Mayor Douglas Palmer We need his help with the state to ensure Trenton gets what it deserves – now that all the suburbs have their new schools mayorsoffice@trentonnj.org NJ Department of Education (DOE). Along with the SDA, they determine which projects will get funding. Lucille Davy, Commissioner (609) 292-4450 State Legislators. They represent our interests at the state level. Senator Shirley Turner (609)-530-3277 Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson-Coleman (609) 292-0500 Assemblyman Reed Gusciora (609)-292-0500. The links above will take you to the state's legislative districts. Click on "District 15" to send an email. • Write an op-ed for the local newspaper and tell them why we need to join together now and start renovating Trenton High. Trenton Times Trentonian or contribute anonymously to “BackTalk” by calling 609-396-7030 • Sign up your organization, civic group or yourself as an official supporter of “A Better High School Plan For Trenton.” To sign up as a supporter please email abetterplan@gmail.com with your name and contact information or join A Better High School Plan For Trenton on Facebook This effort is being organized by the Trenton Historical Society, the Trenton Preservation Committee, Preservation NJ, the Trenton High School Alumni Association, Trenton civic associations, and dozens of individual Trenton residents and taxpayers just like you. |
| A BETTER HIGH SCHOOL PLAN FOR TRENTON |
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