Dr. Robyn Klim: Gratitude and groundbreaking

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As we approach the close of 2025, this season invites us to pause, reflect, and celebrate all that we have accomplished together as a district and as a community.

The holidays always remind us that Lawrence Township Public Schools is more than a collection of buildings; it is our home, and our students, staff, families, and residents make up the extended family that fills it with purpose, and warmth.

This year, that sense of unity and shared purpose is especially meaningful as we prepare to take a major step forward in our referendum work. On December 12, we will officially begin construction on the Lawrence Middle School projects, with the auditorium renovation leading the way.

A few days prior, residents can expect to see fencing and signage around the campus. We are grateful for the community support that made this moment possible, and we are eager to see long-awaited improvements become a reality.

To minimize disruption to teaching and learning, a significant portion of the most invasive early work will take place over winter break—when students and staff are home enjoying time with loved ones.

By taking advantage of this quiet stretch in the school calendar, we can ensure that the project begins efficiently and safely, setting the stage for a smooth and productive construction timeline.

As we look to the new year, we are excited to continue engaging with our community every step of the way.

We look forward to welcoming the community on February 18 for our second Post-Referendum Community Conversation, where we will provide updates, answer questions, and continue the transparent dialogue that has guided this work from the beginning.

As we enter this season of celebration and gratitude, I am proud of the way our district continues to come together—supporting one another, lifting each other up, and working as partners in the future of our schools.

We look forward to closing the chapter on 2025 in a warm, hopeful way, and opening the new year with promise, progress, and the exciting reality of our referendum projects breaking ground.

Thank you for being part of the LTPS family. I wish you and your loved ones a joyful holiday season and a wonderful start to 2026.

Dr. Robyn Klim is the Superintendent of the Lawrence Township Public Schools.

CE-Lawrence

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