Miss Katzin's Kindergarten Class is learning about communities. Where will the baby chicks visit over spring break?
Everyone belongs!
High School student Olivia Larsen was accepted into Harvard University! Congratulations!
All high school students in grades 9-12 will attend a workshop presented by members of a non-profit organization called Alumni in Recovery. Alumni in Recovery is composed of young adults who are living in recovery and abstinent from all drugs and alcohol. This wonderful organization strives to heighten awareness, hope, and resources for local communities by sharing their personal stories with addiction and how they overcame them. Students will view the workshop on Thursday, April 7th or Friday, April 8th during their P.E./Health class. Additionally, we will also be offering a parent program on this same topic on Thursday, April 7th at 6:30PM in Hurley Theater. This program is free and open to all parents in our community.
Thank you Berkeley K-3 students, Main Stage Academy, and Berkeley PSO for our first 'Triple Threat' Performance!
Dr. Mortimer and the Westwood Regional elementary principals visited the Responsive Classroom program at Washington School in Wyckoff this morning. Response Classroom is a social/emotional program that our District will adopt next year. It is a mechanism to create "safe, joyful, and engaging classroom and school communities for both students and teacher." Responsive Classroom "creates optimal learning conditions for students to develop the academic, social, and emotional skills needed for success in and out of school." We look forward to brining this program to our District as well.
WRMS Health teachers met with renowned expert Judy LoBianco, Executive Director of SHAPE NJ (Society of Health and Physical Educators of New Jersey) today to learn strategies for teaching the NJDOE's Health and Physical Education standards. LoBianco is among an elite group of school district leaders recognized in Education Week‘s annual Leaders To Learn From report.
Mr. Andrew Kramar will begin his position as the WWRSD Director of Technology on May 31, 2022. Mr. Kramar has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Public Administration from New York University. He is coming to us from the Morris Plains School District, where he serves as the Director of Informational Technology and a Principal. We sincerely look forward to welcoming him to the District!
Beginning April 1, the Westwood Regional School District will pay substitute teachers $150 per day if they posses a Bachelor's Degree and $140 for 60 college credits. We will also raise our pay for sub nurses to $200 per day. Please contact HR for more information.
Happy Wellness Wednesday!
Happy Friday! It's perfect weather for kindergarteners enjoying recess and fourth graders playing 'Farkle'.
The Business Office is in the St. Patrick's Day spirit today!
With warmer temperatures and more hours of daylight, it was perfect timing for NJ EZ Ride Presentations about Bike and Pedestrian Safety at Berkeley School.
Any guesses as to what the high school's International Cuisine students were making this afternoon when Dr. Mortimer popped in?
Thank you Mad Science and Mr. Magnetism for the kindergarten 'class trip' at Berkeley School.
Happy Wellness Wednesday! Thank you Mrs. Massaro and Mrs. Percarpio's third grade class for the morning meeting to help forge friendships, boosting brains, and being present.
Happy Beautiful Monday everyone! Enjoy the weather today!
Westwood Regional School District is Hiring!
Director of Elementary Education
Director of Secondary Education
Director of Technology
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Thank you Mrs. Eliason and all our guest readers today to help celebrate Read Across America Week! All classrooms enjoyed a guest reader; take a look at a few classes in the picture.
Thank you Berkeley PSO for each student to receive a free book to help celebrate Read Across America!