East Windsor Regional school board hires new assistant principals

The East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education has announced the hiring of two new assistant principals – one at Hightstown High School and one at the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School.

Priscilla Aniegbuna was hired as an assistant principal at Hightstown High School. She will replace Laura Bond, who has left the district. There are four assistant principals at the high school.

Aniegbuna most recently worked as the instructional dean in the North Brunswick Township Public Schools. Aniegbuna, who is bilingual, is a former social studies teacher.

She earned a bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University, a master’s degree in education from Seton Hall University and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Kean University. Aniegbuna will be paid $107,000 in her new position.

Christopher Edwards was hired as an assistant principal at the Kreps middle school. There are three assistant principals at the middle school.

Edwards will replace Jermaine Blount, who is transferring to Hightstown High School to replace Bill Delaney, who is retiring.

Edwards has been a math teacher, most recently in the Hamilton Township Public Schools. He will be paid $106,000 in his new position. Edwards earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Penn State University and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Wilmington University.

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