Announcements
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Only students entering Kindergarten for the 2017-2018 School year, and only students in the School 1&9 neighborhood are eligible.
News
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Kids Dig in at School 1
Thank you to Union County Freeholder Sergio Granados and Groundworks Elizabeth for joining George Washington Academy School No.1 at their garden installation.
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First Ladies Pinning Ceremony
The First Ladies of Jerome Dunn Academy School No. 9 was established in October of 2015. Ms. Jasmine Lee, Professional School Counselor at School No. 9, facilitates the program. The overall goal of the program is to increase self-efficacy by exploring identity based around five factors (ie: creative self, coping self, physical self, social self and essential self.)
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LOT Program
The Leaders Of Technique (L.O.T.) program is the premiere young men's training organization for upper elementary school boys here in Elizabeth.
District News
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EPS Celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week!
Thank you to our wonderful teachers from Elizabeth Board of Education President Diane Barbosa and Elizabeth Public Schools Superintendent Olga Hugelmeyer.
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Elizabeth Board of Education Ladies Take Part in the #Dontrushchallenge
Dedicated to our EPS Students
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Letter to Community April 30, 2020
We hope you are doing well and adjusting to the unique times we are all experiencing. We want to thank you for your patience and perseverance as we work to ensure students remain engaged in learning while finding balance for families during these difficult times.
Anti-Bullying
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Anti-Bullying Specialist (School No. 1)
Melanie Padilla
padillame@epsnj.org | 908.436.5549Anti-Bullying Coordinator (District)
Peter G. Vosseler
Welcome Center | 507 Westminster Avenue
vosslepe@epsnj.org | 908.436.5317No BullyZone Website | HIB Grades | Anti-Bullying/CyberBullying Pledge - Parents
Mark Your Calendar
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May 14, 2020
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May 25, 2020
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June 11, 2020
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June 15, 2020
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June 16, 2020
Student Connect
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Elizabeth Forum 100 Years
On May 24, The Historical Society of Elizabeth conducted a forum on the city’s past and present in the Elizabeth Public Library. Students from Winfield Scott School No. 2, Joseph Battin School No. 4, John E. Dwyer Technology Academy, Elizabeth High School – Frank J. Cicarell Academy, Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Health and Public Safety Academy, and Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy participated in a discussion focused on Elizabeth in both 1917 and 2017, comparing what life was like during these two periods of time, including the concept of community, the impact of immigrants and of World War I on the community’s function and day-to-day living, and the process of civic engagement within the city shaping the development of local civic organizations.



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