Robbinsville superintendent launches community outreach effort

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Robbinsville Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Patrick Pizzo is meeting residents throughout town as part of a plan to map the future of the school district.

Launched this summer, and continuing into the fall, Dr. Pizzo’s “road show” involves visiting with local organizations to share his long-term vision for the Robbinsville Public Schools, answer questions and gather community feedback.

“Quality school leadership comes from the ground up,” Pizzo said. “I want to meet with as many Robbinsville parents, residents and other community stakeholders as possible to help build a sustainable future of our school district, providing a level of excellence for our students today and tomorrow.”

On June 26, Pizzo visited the Springside neighborhood, where Robbinsville Board of Education member Raghu Nandan praised the “open, constructive dialogue” fostered during the meeting.

“This kind of collaboration helps us build trust, transparency, and shared progress between the school district and our neighborhoods,” Nandan said.

Pizzo also visited the Rotary Club of Robbinsville and Hamilton, where Rotary member and school board member Arthur Howard applauded the superintendent’s leadership.

“He’s a good man,” Howard said. “Robbinsville is in good hands.”

Throughout the sessions, Pizzo opts for long-form Q&A rather than traditional presentations, aiming to create a two-way dialogue.

He discusses shared goals, projected career paths for students, and the district’s plan to prepare graduates for an evolving professional landscape shaped by artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.

“It is truly an honor to lead such a forward-thinking school district, and it has been a pleasure getting out and meeting so many wonderful residents who care deeply about the future of education in Robbinsville,” Pizzo said.

“I encourage community members, whether as a group or individual, to reach out and schedule some time to speak with me. I look forward to charting a path forward together,” he said.

Residents or groups interested in meeting with Pizzo can contact him at Pizzo.Patrick@robbinsvillek12.gov.

CE-Robbinsville

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