Hamilton Township Schools
| Greenwood Elementary (609) 588-5853 |
2069 Greenwood Avenue, Hamilton NJ 08609 |
| Klockner Elementar (609) 588-8175 |
830 Klockner Avenue, Hamilton NJ 08619 |
| Kuser Elementary (609) 218-3724 |
70 Newkirk Avenue, Hamilton NJ 08629 |
| Lalor Elementary (609) 392-3719 |
25 Brandt-Deklyn Road, Hamilton NJ 08610 |
| McGalliard Elementary (609) 218-3723 |
1600 Arena Drive Hamilton NJ 8610 |
| George E. Wilson Elementary (609) 888-1390 |
600 Park Avenue, Hamilton NJ 08610 |
Mercer County Special Services Schools
| Joseph F. Cappello School | 1072 Old Trenton Road, Trenton, NJ 08690 |
| Mercer Elementary School | 1020 Old Trenton Road, Trenton NJ 08690 |
| Regional Day School (609) 802-2613 |
1070 Old Trenton Road, Trenton NJ 08690 |
Hours of Operation
Morning: Cappello School and Hamilton Township Schools: 7:30 a.m. until the start of school.
Afternoon: Hamilton Township: 3:30 to 5:50 p.m. Regional Day School: 2 to 6 p.m.
Half Days (Early Dismissal): Close of school until 5:30 p.m. in Hamilton Township. The after-school program does not operate at Cappello, Regional Day or Mercer Elementary Schools on early dismissal days.
Delayed Openings and Emergency Closings
Scheduled Closings - The before- and after-school programs will follow the calendar of the school districts. When the school district is closed, the before- and after-school program will be closed.
Delayed Openings (Before School Programs): If the school district announces a delayed opening of any length, the morning programs will follow the delayed schedule. For example, if the school district announces a 60-minute delay, the morning programs will open at 8:30 a.m.; if it announces a 90-minute delay, programs will open at 9 a.m.
Emergency Closings / Inclement Weather: If there is an emergency closing during the day (that is, if the school or district closes prior to the end of the regular school day) there will be NO after-school program. If weather conditions worsen during the after-school program hours, parents or guardians are asked to pick up their children as soon as possible. Please listen to the school district announcements to determine whether the program is open, delayed or closed. If the district announces during the school day that school is closed, there will be no before and/or after school programs.
For closing information, when schools do not close early, you must call (609) 278-5555 after 12:00 p.m.
Mercer Street Friends is a Quaker-affiliated, nonsectarian human care organization providing compassionate and practical solutions to the problems of poverty and health. Mercer Street Friends serve more than 20,000 people a year from seven locations and 15 program sites, including the historic original location, a former Friends meeting house in the Mill Hill section of Trenton. Our programs serve infants, children, youth, parents and adults, and the disabled and elderly.
With a budget of more than $13 million in fiscal 2009-2010, more than 200 employees and 550 dedicated volunteers, Mercer Street Friends has been building hopeful futures in the Greater Trenton area and Mercer County since 1958. The programs of Mercer Street Friends are funded by a combination of private donations, government funds, foundation grants and user fees.
Barry Cole on Public Television's "Caucus: New Jersey"
Recently, the public television show "Caucus: New Jersey with Steve Adubato" invited Mercer Street Friends Executive Director Dr. Barry Cole to join a panel of guests to discuss the future of New Jersey cities. The segement, which airs this weekend, is dedicated to the City of Trenton and features Trenton Mayor Douglas A. Palmer, Trenton Thunder Manager and Cheif Operating Office Will Smith, The Marriott at Lafayette Yard General Manager Jeff Zeiger as well as Dr. Cole.
Link to Mercer Street Friends: @ http://mercerstreetfriends.org/
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