Jane Fremon grew up in Princeton, attended Princeton High School, and entered Princeton University in 1970 as a member of the second class of women. She launched her career as an educator at a small elementary school in Roosevelt, NJ, while pursuing a master’s degree in education from the Bank Street College of Education, and then spent six years teaching 5th grade English and history at Princeton Day School. In 1987 she was involved in the founding of Princeton Friends School, where she served as Head of School for 31 years. Jane lives in Langhorne, PA, with her husband Paul Scutt, a cat, and three chickens. She has served as a trustee for a number of nonprofit organizations – the Princeton-Blairstown Center, the Friends Council on Education, and the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools. Jane currently offers administrative support to schools and other nonprofits through her business, Fremon & Friends Consulting.