This is all truly unprecedented in Toms River - yet having such a passionate community fighting for what they believe in is so rewarding. Together we can do this. We won’t give up @GovMurphy#WeAreTR#WhatTRStandsToLose
We lost one of our own today. The most genuine kid you ever met in your life, the kid who could put a smile on every single persons face in the entire room. A true Raider.
We will all miss you.
Fly High Aidan 🕊 🖤
Rest In Peace.
This matters. The arts matter. Sports matter. Clubs matter. Toms River matters.
No school should worry about providing students with their needs. Take a second to share this video.
#WeAreTR#WhatTRStandsToLose@GovMurphy@NJSenatePres
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Tomorrow at 5 the phone lines and social media channels will be open yet again for @GovMurphy on @News12NJ's #AskGovMurphy. Any questions, Toms River? https://t.co/MxlqwPeh1t
31 buses, 1400 students and uncounted parents from Toms River protesting NJ state school aid cuts at @GovMurphy offices in Trenton. My story tonight @NBCNewYork@PiperPerabo
@LombardAllysin @PiperPerabo@GovMurphy Gov Murphy is taking millions of dollars from our district’s budget. Due to this in the following years extracurriculars will be cut as well as teachers. Our schools rallied at the State Building to voice our opinions.
This is all truly unprecedented in Toms River - yet having such a passionate community fighting for what they believe in is so rewarding. Together we can do this. We won’t give up @GovMurphy#WeAreTR#WhatTRStandsToLose
On Tuesday, March 5th, High School East will be participating in a March on Trenton. The reasoning for this march is to demonstrate our anger and disappointment in senate bill s2. The proposed bill is going to take away $80 million from out budget and will impact everything.