Dear Princeton Families, Staff, and Community Members,
Princeton City Schools is committed to our mission of “Empowering each student for college, career, and life success.”
On February 7, 2025, a group displayed Nazi symbols on the I-75 overpass in the Evendale and Lincoln Heights area. This hateful display has no place in our community. We recognize this event's impact on our students, staff, and families.
Princeton City Schools takes immense pride in being one of the most diverse districts in Ohio. We want to reaffirm, unequivocally, that all children are welcome here.
It is natural to feel worried, angry, or even helpless in moments like these. Our students, staff, and families may experience a range of emotions—fear, stress, or anxiety. Please know that you are not alone. If your child needs support, we encourage you to reach out to our school-based mental health professionals or their principal for guidance.
Now, more than ever, we must stand together. This is the time to be allies, uplift one another, and demonstrate the values of respect, inclusion, and unity that define our district.
A heartfelt thank you to the dedicated staff at Lincoln Heights Elementary, including our administrators, students, and bus drivers, for their teamwork and commitment to ensuring everyone arrived home safely.
While the world around us continues to change, one thing remains constant—our unwavering commitment to providing a safe, welcoming environment where every student can learn and thrive.
We are Princeton Proud! If you have ideas and want to be part of the solution to improve our community, continue to attend our Community “Listening Sessions.” Your voice matters.
As Always…Go Vikes!
G. Elgin Card
Superintendent