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Fall 2013
News from the West Windsor –Plainsboro Regional School District
Board of EducationHemant Marathe, President
Anthony Fleres, Vice-PresidentRachelle Feldman Hurwitz
Louisa HoMichele KaishRichard KayeDana Krug
Alapakkam ManikandanYibao Xu
administrationDavid Aderhold, EdD,
Superintendent of SchoolsLarry Shanok, Asst. Superintendent,
Finance/Board SecretaryMartin Smith, Asst. Superintendent,
Curriculum & InstructionGerard Dalton, Asst. Superintendent,
Pupil Services/Planning
PrinciPalsDavid Argese, Dutch Neck
Roseann Bonino, Millstone RiverChristine Capaci, Village
Shauna Carter, CMSBrian Harris, GMS
Dennis Lepold, HS SouthDenise Mengani, Maurice Hawk
Brian Stevens, Town CenterMichael Welborn, EdD, WicoffMichael Zapicchi, HS North
WEst Windsor-PlainsBoro rEgional school district
505 Village Road West West Windsor, NJ 08550
www.ww-p.org609.716.5000
InfInIte CampusWW-P uses a web-based student information data-base called Infinite Campus, known as IC. Within IC, parents can view a child’s homework assignments and grades, attendance, bus passes, contact information, and school and district mes-sages. To create an account, please send an e-mail to [email protected] and include: parent/guard-ian name; address; student name(s); and home telephone number.
More about IC at: www.ww-p.org/ parents___s_t_u_ d_e_n_t_s/infinite_campus
emergenCy notIfICatIonWW-P will post emergency closing information on the district web site and on the main district telephone number (609-716-5000). Also, emergency closing information can be received via cell phone from Twitter. There are two ways to get this information: 1. If you do not have a Twitter account (or if you do not want an account), follow WW-P on Twitter this way: From your cell phone, send this text follow WWp_notices to 40404. [there is a space between ‘follow’ and ‘WWP_Notices.’] 2. If you use Twitter, follow WWp_notices
As the start of the 2013-2014 school year approaches, the district is undergoing changes and celebrating past successes.
The mission of the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District can be summarized as whole child/every child. This approach ensures that each child is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged. The truest vision of this is embod-ied in the 21st Century Competencies: when children are fully prepared for college, career, and citizenship, they are able to communicate effectively, create and innovate, solve problems, work collaboratively, and be flexible, self-directed, and globally aware. For more information about the school district, please visit: www.ww-p.org.
WelCome to the neW sChool year school BEgins
Wednesday, sept. 4, 2013, and is a full day.
Schools and offices are closed on Thursday, Sept. 5.
Classes will resume on Friday, Sept. 6.
sChool hours
high schools 7:40 am to 2:50 pm
middle schools 7:40 am to 2:46 pm
grades 4-5 8:45 am to 3:05 pm
grades 1-3 9:00 am to 3:15 pm
Kindergarten morning 9:00 am to 11:30 am
Kindergarten afternoon 12:45 pm to 3:15 pm
preschool Town Center,
Wicoff, and Village: 8:30 am to 11:00 am (AM) 12:20 pm to 2:50 pm (PM)
Millstone River: 8:45 am to 11:15 am (AM) 12:35 pm to 3:05 pm (PM)
DR. DAviD ADeRholD assumed his new role as Superintendent of Schools on July 1st, and joining him are new administrators:
GeRARD DAlTon, Asst. Superintendent, Pupil Services/Planning
ShAunA CARTeR, Principal, CMS
BRiAn hARRiS, Principal, GMS
JAneT BoWeS, Asst. Principal, Dutch neck
JeAnine BRyDe, Asst. Principal, Town Center
Guy TulP, Asst. Principal, CMS
AliCiA Boyko, Director of hR/Community education
JeAn MARie SeAl, Director of Athletics
CARl CooPeR, Supervisor, k-12 Social Studies
Penny FiSheR, Supervisor, k-5 language Arts/eSl
RoBeRT kReCh, Supervisor, k-5 Mathematics
CAThy Reilly, Supervisor, k-12 language Arts/literacy
JeFFRey SAnToRo, Supervisor, k-12 Fine and Performing Arts
SheRRy SizeMoRe, Supervisor, k-12 World languages
SuSAn ToTARo, Supervisor, k-12 Curriculum and instruction
Bus passesBus assignment information is posted in Infinite Campus (IC). [To create an account in IC, please see information under the Infinite Campus heading]. Bus information includes the pick-up time, bus numbers, and drop-off time. Students should be at the designated bus stop ten minutes prior to bus arrival. Contact the Transportation Department (609-716-5000, ext. 5571) with questions or concerns. Bus assignment information will be posted in IC at 5 pm on the following dates:
K–grade 3: August 21
grades 4–5: August 22
grades 6–8: August 23
grades 9-12: August 26
ConferenCesDuring the school year, parents are welcome to contact teachers or admin-istrators with questions or concerns. WW-P also has specific parent-teacher conference dates scheduled:
Grades 6–8: october 17-18
K–8: november 21-22
K–5: november 25-26
K–5: February 14
K–5: April 25
These also are early dismissal dates for those schools hosting conferences.
e-maIl WW-P has an e-mail system to increase effective commu-nication between home and school. it is expected that e-mail will be used in the same discreet and thought- ful manner in which other communications are conduct-ed. e-mail addresses can be found on the district web site. The e-mail address for a district employee is: firstname.lastname@ ww-p.org
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BaCK to sChool nIghts
Kindergarten September 18 6:30 pm
Kindergarten Extension September 26 6:30 pm
Grade 1 September 18 6:30 pm
Grade 2 September 19 6:30 pm
Grade 3 September 19 6:30 pm
Grade 4 September 23 7 pm
Grade 5 September 25 7 pm
Grade 6 September 12 6:30 pm
Grade 7 September 16 6:30 pm
Grade 8 September 17 6:30 pm
Grades 9-12 October 3 7 pm
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a) Thanks to a grant from the WW-P Education Found- ation, all Grade 3 students are learning astronomy in the STARLAB Mobile Planetarium; these Dutch Neck Elementary School students had an in-depth look at an unspoiled night sky.
B) The students from Maurice Hawk Elementary School showed off their talents with an art show at the West Windsor Arts Center. The student artwork was displayed for a full month, and included an artists’ reception.
C) Extended Day Program (EDP) students at Town Center Elementary School enjoyed a special event that celebrated after-school programs. EDP supports working parents by ensuring that children are safe and productive before and after the school day. Community Education hosts programs in all K-8 schools.
D) SmartBoards are interactive whiteboards that improve learning outcomes. Combining the simplicity of a white- board with the power of a computer, the SMARTBoard delivers dynamic lessons to students at Wicoff Elementary School.
e) Named a Peaceful School for its safe and caring environment, Millstone River School held a contest about peace, and winners were selected to read essays at an all-school assembly.
f) Village School students in Grades 4-5 received honors from the PTA Reflections Program, which encourages students to explore talents and express themselves in dance, film, literature, music, photography, and the visual arts. The theme for last year’s program was “Diversity Means….”
g) Community Middle School celebrated a Day of Service, a character development program honoring the importance of being part of a com-munity of caring people and serving others. CMS students participated in a variety of service projects including writing letters to members currently serving abroad and thanking them for their service to the country.
h) Throughout Science Day, Grover Middle School students presented science experiments to students at the elementary level. Demonstrations included health and the human body, aviation/aeronautics, geology, chemistry, space exploration, watersheds, animals, robotics, and meteorology.
I) The High School North Academic Decathlon Team was named the 2013 New Jersey State Champions. At the national level, the Decathlon Team placed 15th and took home the “Rookie of the Year Award,” which represents the honor of being the highest scoring first-time nationals team.
J) The German National Honor Society recognizes outstanding academic achievement in German. The High School North Honor Society is sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of German, and students volunteer to promote the culture and language within the school.
K) For three nights, in front of packed houses, High School South students performed in the Neil Simon play, “Fools.” The play is a comic fable set in a small village in the Ukraine and debuted on Broadway in 1981; performances such as this are part of an inclusive performing arts program.
l) The High School South Consumer Bowl Team won the Mercer County Competition. The competition was established to educate students on a variety of consumer issues, sponsored by the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs.
tel safeTel Safe ensures the safe arrival of students to school each day. If a student is not going to school, a parent/guardian should call the evening before or the morning of any absence or tardiness. In the event the school is not notified, a series of calls will be initiated: to the parent/guardian, to the first emergency contact listed, and then to the police who will visit the home if we are unable to make contact. Call 609-716-5000, then dial the school’s extension:
Dutch Neck: 5410Maurice Hawk: 5430Town Center: 6510Wicoff: 5460Millstone River: 5510Village: 5210Community: 5310Grover: 5260HS North: 5110HS South: 5063
fooD serVICesMonthly lunch menus are placed on the district web site. Students can bring lunch or can purchase lunch through “My School Bucks.” Parents/guardians need to create an account so that a student’s meal will be paid for by a credit card. To start an account or to add money to an existing account, visit: www.myschoolbucks.com/
Additional information at: www.ww-p.org/ parents___ s_t_u_d_e_n_t_s/ Food_Services
Channel surfIngResidents of Plainsboro and West Windsor Townships are served by cable television channels on the Comcast and Verizon networks.
Plainsboro residents: Channel 3 (Comcast) and Channel 26 (Verizon).
West Windsor residents: Channel 27 (Comcast) and Channels 40 and 42 (Verizon).
Check out the Bulletin Board for school events and watch for school programs.
safe sChoolsProviding a safe and secure environment for teaching and learning is a top priority. Safety and security plans are contin-uously reviewed. Schools practice monthly safety and security drills that include lockdown, evacuation, bomb threat, and active shooter drills. The purpose of these security drills is to help students and staff be prepared in the event that we are faced with an emergency. We have a “Crisis Management Plan” and memorandums of agreement with the Plainsboro Police and the West Windsor Police. in the current budget, the Board of education allocated funds to support security enhancements throughout all the schools, which include lockdown door magnets, interior cameras, and intercom system radios. Please take a few minutes to read the guidelines to be used when visiting schools, along with other information about WW-P school safety at: www.ww-p.org/about_us/safe_schools/
arounD the sChoolsHere are some of the highlights from the past school year that demonstrate the experiences:
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