Freeholder director teaches students about how to be a good citizen

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SPOTSWOOD – Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios has met with hundreds of Middlesex County students recently to speak to them about his role in government and what it means to be a good citizen.

“It is my sincere belief that children are our future and that it is our obligation to motivate and inspire them to do their best and to be active members of their communities,” Rios said. “When children become engaged in civic, school and volunteer programs, they learn what it means to be good citizens, good neighbors and most importantly, they boost their self-confidence and gain the skills necessary to succeed in life after school.”

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Rios began his school tour in February, visiting Carteret, Metuchen, Piscataway, Spotswood, East Brunswick and South Brunswick. Future visits include schools in Milltown and South Plainfield.

Rios and the students, ranging in grades 4 through 12, engage in discussions about such topics as the duties of a freeholder, the upcoming presidential election, how different facets of the government work together to serve the public and how the students can become more involved in programs in their towns, schools or other organizations.

“These discussions have been a learning experience for them, as well as for me. I learn something new with every visit and am always moved by their enthusiasm, thoughtful questions and eagerness to learn,” Rios said. “I see in them unlimited potential and the ability to do great things, and it makes me proud to be a part of their journey.”

 

The News Production group at Memorial Middle School in Spotswood interviewed Rios in their media center studio on March 23. The video was later presented as part of the school’s morning TV announcements.

“I will be meeting with many more students in the coming weeks and look forward to engaging in more dynamic, thought-provoking conversations with our young citizens.  I encourage other adults to sit down with the children in their lives to share their experience and open a dialogue. You may be surprised what you can learn from one another,” Rios said.

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