Curriculum Night will be held in the High School Auditorium at 7PM on January 16. Members of the Guidance Department will discuss course offerings and graduation requirements. All are welcome to attend. … [Read more...] about High School Curriculum Night January 16
RHS Alum Wins Big at the Golden Globes
Congrats to RHS grad, Ramy Youssef, who won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy Series last night! Youssef is the star and creator of the show "Ramy" on Hulu, which also stars his best friend and fellow RHS alum and substitute teacher, Steve Way. We are so proud! … [Read more...] about RHS Alum Wins Big at the Golden Globes
RHS Students Improve Seatbelt Use
Our High School students were recognized for having the most improved rate of seatbelt use of 24 schools that took on a Traffic Safety Challenge. The program included two unannounced seatbelt checks. RHS students increased their seatbelt use by 20%, topping the entire group. Students and teachers from 24 New Jersey high schools and others dedicated to safe driving gathered at Hackensack University Medical Center to celebrate the winners of the 17th Annual “Fall High School Traffic Safety Challenge” seatbelt program awards, hosted by the hospital’s Trauma/Surgical Critical Care & Injury … [Read more...] about RHS Students Improve Seatbelt Use
Recognizing the Holidays
Lincoln students had a busy week. The first graders culminated their Around the World unit by making a quilt about holidays and all students shopped for loved ones at the PTA Holiday Boutique. Mrs. Cioffi, Mrs. Monochello, and Mrs. Risoli's first and second grade classes finished their Gingerbread Man unit of study. Students used a Venn Diagram as well as other graphic organizers, to compare and contrast the different versions of the Gingerbread Man. As a culminating project, Mrs. Cioffi showed the students how to make Gingerbread Playdough. Students had fun playing with the play dough … [Read more...] about Recognizing the Holidays
Giving Tree
The students at Lincoln School collected items to help the community. Students collected items for an animal shelter in Lyndhurst. The shelter received animal treats, foods and toys. Some students donated pajamas and books and mittens and gloves so neighbors could be warm. The Lincoln Character Education Committee encourages students to think about those less fortunate and then come up with a way to help. The Giving Tree donations will continue to give long after the holiday season! … [Read more...] about Giving Tree