AT A GLANCE
ReGeneration Schools revitalizes failing schools through a college prep and character mission.
1931, Founded in Princeton
Over the next twenty years, the school grew to encompass a faculty of six and a student body of forty, all housed in Mrs. Chapin’s cramped apartment in “downtown” Princeton.
1958, Moved
Remembered as “a white-haired Southern lady with a heart-shaped face, fine nose, nice eyes and a manner of beetling her eyebrows to command
1961, 30th anniversary
Remembered as “a white-haired Southern lady with a heart-shaped face, fine nose, nice eyes and a manner of beetling her eyebrows to command
- Students
- Alumni
Students Graduate Empowered
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.
Students are Prepared
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.
Home of Mrs. Frances Edmond
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church building on All Saints.
11 Mercer Street.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.
Herbert O. Hagens '60
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church building on All Saints.
Bernard Kilgore
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.