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True Education opens Edison tutoring center; Council President Joe Coyle attends ribbon-cutting

June 12, 2026 | Edison, Middlesex County, New Jersey


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True Education opens Edison tutoring center; Council President Joe Coyle attends ribbon-cutting
True Education opened a new tutoring center in Edison, with Edison Council President Joe Coyle and representatives of the Edison Chamber of Commerce attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The center said it will offer K–12 subject tutoring, SAT and ACT preparation, AP support and college-application and essay assistance.

S Choy, who introduced themself as general manager of True Education, said the center provides “comprehensive tutoring for SAT, ACT, helping students raise their GPA, all grade levels, from first grade up to 12th.” S Choy also said True Education uses customized learning plans rather than a one-size-fits-all system and urged families to bring students in for individualized help.

“True Education was founded by two amazing people, Jim and Mr. Kim, who combined have more than 50 years of experience running, building, operating tutoring education centers,” S Choy said, and singled out Kathy Kwan as the center director, noting she has “over 16 years of experience running tutoring centers.” The manager said this Edison location is the chain’s sixth.

Edison Council President Joe Coyle spoke on behalf of the mayor and council, welcoming the business and noting its location in town. Karen Marino of the Edison Chamber of Commerce offered the Chamber's congratulations and said the organization looked forward to the center contributing to the community.

S. Troy, identified in the ceremony as an owner and entrepreneur with True Education, thanked local officials, staff and family and introduced the on-site tutors by name. Tutor Brian Pototts, who said he has six to seven years of tutoring experience, called True Education “probably the best tutoring place I've ever worked at” and praised the staff’s commitment to students.

The event included staff introductions and a ceremonial ribbon cutting with staff, officials and early supporters in attendance. The center invited residents to visit and try its services.

The ribbon-cutting concluded the brief opening ceremony; the center did not announce additional public events or a specific promotional schedule during the remarks.

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