Woodbridge School Board Celebrates Student Achievements and Announces Free Prom Dress Event

The Woodbridge School Board meeting on March 13, 2025, focused on student achievements, upcoming events, and community service projects.

11:28A notable moment during the meeting was the announcement of a free prom dress extravaganza scheduled for March 19 at Woodbridge High School. This event aims to ensure that students from Woodbridge Township can attend prom without the financial burden of purchasing a dress.

0:04Student achievements were at the forefront of the meeting. Marissa Santiago, a senior at Woodbridge High School and the student representative, was introduced and lauded for her academic excellence and community service. Her dedication to extracurricular activities and leadership roles in various clubs highlighted the district’s focus on fostering well-rounded students. Marissa’s plans to pursue a degree in classical voice performance further underscored her diverse talents and ambitions.

Additionally, the success of the high school’s DECA team, which qualified for national competition, was acknowledged, highlighting the students’ business acumen and competitive spirit.

Community engagement and service were emphasized through various district-wide activities. School Number 45 successfully raised over $4,000 for the American Heart Association via the Kids Heart Challenge. This initiative involved a schoolwide activity day and a friendly basketball game between staff and students, promoting cardiovascular health awareness and community involvement. Similarly, Ford’s Middle School contributed approximately 800 pounds of food to the township’s food drive.

11:28Students from John F. Kennedy Memorial High School, Ran Desai and Mishi Patel, addressed the board about their chapter’s community service efforts. A significant fundraising project raised $72,000 to help a teacher who lost her home, with the added challenge of caring for a disabled child. This effort highlighted the students’ empathy and dedication to supporting their community. Additionally, their chapter received global recognition for the “rent for moms” initiative, which supports African-American single mothers, further exemplifying their impact beyond the local level.

The meeting also covered the introduction of a communication policy and planning agenda, a curriculum and extracurricular activities agenda, and a finance and insurance agenda. Each agenda was presented and unanimously approved.

0:04In terms of health and wellness, the meeting acknowledged various initiatives, including the Kids Heart Challenge, which combined educational elements about cardiovascular health with fundraising activities. Additionally, the board noted the active participation of students in literacy events, such as Read Across America week and local author visits, emphasizing the importance of fostering a love for reading from a young age.

As the meeting drew to a close, public comment was invited, with speakers from the community highlighting their involvement in upcoming events and initiatives. The session ended with a collective acknowledgment of the efforts and achievements of both students and educators.

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