Join City of Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora, TPS Acting Superintendent, Mr. Alfonso Llano, President Addie Daniels Lane, Board Member Mr. Gerald Truehart, and Trenton community leaders kicking-off the “Every Day Matters” campaign at 9:30 a.m. Monday, March 1 via Zoom https://tinyurl.com/TPSAttendanceMatters

School attendance is critical to learning and required for advancement from one grade level to the next; however, there are many challenges that students have faced that block students from virtually attending school. Attendance has declined as schools remained closed for COVID-19 safety. Educators are reaching out to parents and the community for help encouraging students to remain engaged in their classes.

The “Every Day Matter” campaign features a contest inviting students to design a logo encouraging attendance, with a top prize of an Apple iPad and pen. For more info regarding Student Contest Visit the TPS Parent Connect Site or click on this link https://forms.gle/t7wBqqwXammmAqDm6.

In addition, families are asked to join the TPS Parent Connect Site www.trentonk12.org/connect.aspxoffering important information, as well as updates on student attendance and grades and contacts for Student Services, and Family and Community programs. Families also can download the free TPS app and learn more on the Attendance Works website.

The kick-off event is sponsored by Aramark, ETS, and the Princeton Area Community Foundation.

Crystal Feliciano is the lead community correspondent at Peterson's Breaking News of Trenton. She plays a crucial role in covering community-related news, events, and stories for the news outlet. This...