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East Windsor Schools Superintendent Reflects On the Year In Year-End Letter

Mark Daniels reflected on Hightstown High School's graduation and thanked district staff as the 2025-26 school year wraps up.

EAST WINDSOR, NJ — As the 2025-26 school year comes to a close, East Windsor Regional School District Superintendent Mark Daniels is thanking staff, families and students in a year-end message, highlighting last week's Hightstown High School graduation as a standout moment.

In the letter, Daniels described watching the district's seniors cross the stage as "a deeply moving reminder of our purpose," noting that graduates are heading on to college, the military, trade school and the workforce.

Daniels also recognized the district's roughly 5,000 students and the staff who support them, singling out departments that often work behind the scenes, including Buildings and Grounds, Business Office, Central Registration, Food Service, Human Resources, Kidcare, Secretarial, Security, Technology and Transportation.

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He thanked parents and guardians for their partnership throughout the year and said the district's focus heading into the 2026-27 school year will remain on students' academic growth and social-emotional well-being.

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