Commissioner Jennifer Cooley Fleisher and Clerk Pamela Lampitt attended a preview of the musical Suffs at Cherry Hill High School West on April 9. The school is one of only 12 nationwide chosen to receive complimentary licensing and production materials to stage the Tony Award-winning musical during the 2025-26 school year.
The selection highlights Cherry Hill High School West’s recognition on a national level, giving students an opportunity to participate in a celebrated Broadway production. Commissioner Jennifer Cooley Fleisher said, “The fact that Cherry Hill High School West is one of just 12 schools nationwide to receive production grants to stage the acclaimed Tony-Award winning musical Suffs is an incredible honor. I look forward to seeing these students celebrate the women behind the movement that led to the ratification of the 19th Amendment, and secured women the right to vote.”
Opening night for Suffs at Cherry Hill High School West is scheduled for Friday, April 10.
Camden County advances community welfare through efforts in education, workforce development, and public services according to the official website. The county maintains facilities including parks, libraries, and nutrition centers as part of its commitment to fostering community well-being according to its official website.
Serving over 500,000 residents across 37 municipalities in southern New Jersey according to Camden County’s official website, Camden County operates under a seven-member Board of Commissioners who serve staggered three-year terms according to its official website. The county focuses on enhancing quality of life through services in public safety, health, transportation, and economic development as reported by its official site.
The involvement with Suffs reflects ongoing efforts by Camden County schools and officials to provide educational opportunities that highlight significant historical events while supporting local arts programs.







