Heritage Hill Elementary students took the spotlight at the November 24 Board of Education meeting with a clear message about how strong partnerships open doors for students and deepen community engagement. Students led the presentation with confidence. They spoke about their work, shared a short video, and showcased posters they created to highlight the Character Soccer Program.
They explained how the program builds teamwork, strong character, and a sense of belonging that carries into everyday school life. Their honesty and pride made the impact clear. The school’s partners continue to play a steady role in this success.
The Anthony Munoz Foundation, The Vineyard Church, City Gospel Mission, GE Aviation African American Affinity Forum, and several other outreach groups are helping students grow and helping the school stay connected to the broader community.
Thank you to our partners and to the Board of Education for supporting this work. Princeton City Schools is empowering each student for college, career, and life success.
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