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WELCOME! 

   

 

Social Studies is the window to the past and portal to our future!

 

 

 

Classes will follow the approved school calendar which can be found HERE.

 

 

 

 


 

 

GOOGLE CLASSROOM CODES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED IN CLASS.

IF YOU NEED THE CODE AGAIN, PLEASE COME SEE ME.

 

 

 

 

 

Please check the page entitled "In the Classroom" to see a description of how the class operates.

 

 

 

 

 

2025-2026 Calendar of Events 

 
August 28th & 29th
Staff In Service
NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
  
 *
 
September 1st
Labor Day Holiday
NO SCHOOL
   
*
 
September 2nd
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
HALF DAY FOR STUDENTS
 
*
 
October 10th
Teacher In Service
NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
 
*
 
October 13th
Columbus Day
NO SCHOOL
 
*
 
November 6th and 7th
NJEA Convention
NO SCHOOL
 
*
  
November 10th
Veteran's Day
 NO SCHOOL
 
*
 
November 21st through 25th
Parent/Teacher Conferences
HALF DAYS FOR STUDENTS
 
*
 
November 26th
Early Dismissal for Thanksgiving Holiday
HALF DAY
 
*
 
November 27th and 28th
Thanksgiving Holiday
NO SCHOOL
 
*
 
December 23rd
Early Dismissal for Winter Break
HALF DAY FOR STUDENTS
 
*
 
December 24th to January 2nd
Winter Break
NO SCHOOL
 
*
 
January 5th
School Reopens
FULL DAY
 
*
 
January 16th
District In-Service
NO SCHOOL for Students
 
*
 
January 19th
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
NO SCHOOL 
 
 
February 13th - 16th
President's Weekend
NO SCHOOL
  
*
  
March 6th
County In-Service
NO SCHOOL for Students
 
*
 
April 2nd to 7th
Spring Recess
HALF DAY 2nd; NO SCHOOL Remaning Days
  
*
  
April 23rd
Take Your Child To Work Day
HALF DAY FOR STUDENTS
 
*
 
May 4th through 12th
State Testing and Make-Ups
FULL DAYS
 
*
 
May 22nd
Early Dismissal
HALF DAY
 
 
May 25th
Memorial Day
NO SCHOOL
 
*
 
June 10th and 11th
End of Year
HALF DAYS & LAST DAY OF SCHOOL on 11th
 
*
 

 

 

Favorite Quotes:

 

 

"Knowledge is power"   --Francis Bacon, 1597

 

 

 

"You can never be overdressed or overeducated." -- Oscar Wilde

 

 

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."  --George Santayana

 

 

 

...and some personal quotes:

 

 

 

"Always strive to improve humanity and gain knowledge... but don't lose your humanity."

  

  

"Given the choice of the two... I'd rather have common sense than be brilliant!"

 

 

"The path to escape poverty is traveled via eduction."

  

  

"The greatest mind is an open mind."

 

 

"It's all about the money."

 

 

 

If you can't find fun in Social Studies, 

then fun must not exist. 

 

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