School quality shapes housing decisions, and conversations at Montgomery Township's Board of Education meetings are worth paying attention to.
At the June 16 meeting, public comment centered on three key topics: the amount of screen time students are getting, how the district is integrating classroom technology and AI, and access to AP Chinese testing, a program with significant interest among our Chinese-American families in the Greater Princeton area.
These discussions reflect what families actually care about when they're deciding whether to buy or stay in a community. Parents want to know if their kids are getting appropriate technology integration, not overexposure to screens. And for multilingual households, access to AP Chinese testing is a real factor in choosing a district.
Montgomery Township schools serve a diverse, educated population with high expectations for student outcomes and wellness. When parents show up to board meetings with questions like these, it usually signals they're invested in continuous improvement.
If school quality is central to your housing decision in the Greater Princeton area, these kinds of community conversations are part of the real picture. Visit TheWuTeam.com to explore homes in top-rated districts across Princeton, Montgomery, West Windsor, and Hopewell.
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