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Omegaman visits Central School

Superhero Omegaman used strongman feats to deliver an energetic anti-bullying message in two assemblies at Central on Feb. 2… bending steel with his teeth into the shape of the Greek Omega symbol and ripping in half a 300+ word telephone book ... View article

Counselor's Corner - February 2016

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Impact Craters at Warren Middle School

Using cocoa, flour and sand to simulate the sediment layers underneath a planet’s surface, 6th graders recently created miniature impact craters in a hands-on, inquiry-based science lesson steeped in the Next Generation Science Standards ... View article

Letters from France

In November, Warren Middle School students sent letters of sympathy with origami peace cranes to France after terrorists carried out a series of attacks in Paris.  This month, eighth graders from Nantes, France wrote back. “Hello, dear ... View article

A Hot Cocoa Reading Challenge

First graders at Mount Horeb School celebrated a successful winter break Reading Challenge with a pajama party on Jan. 8.    “We have a special treat for you because you each read 100 minutes over the break,” said Grade 1 ... View article

Warren Township BOE Approves New Superintendent

The Warren Township Board of Education at its Jan. 19 meeting approved Matthew Mingle as the new superintendent of Warren Township Schools.  Mingle, currently assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction for Madison Public Schools, ... View article

Kindergarten Registration Information

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Roller Coaster Physics and Fun

Seventh graders in Mary Pat Brown’s Innovation and Design class recently were faced with a unique challenge… to save the failing amusement park in Warren by designing and building a roller coaster guaranteed to boost revenue by coaxing ... View article

Central School Welcomes a New Principal

Branchburg educator Alison Watkins will join the Warren Township School District as the new principal of Central School on February 1. The Board of Education approved Watkins’ appointment at its Dec. 21 meeting.   Watkins, who ... View article

Kindergarten Registration Information

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WMS Art Magazine

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Science Fun at ALT

Fourth graders at Angelo L. Tomaso School were treated to a lively demonstration of gravitational pull, Newton’s Laws of Motion and other scientific fun on Jan. 6. “Gravity doesn’t care how massive an object is,” said Joe ... View article

Counselor's Corner - January 2016

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Pride in our Schools - Nov/Dec 2015

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Warren Township Schools Celebrate the Season with Music

A musical celebration of the season could be found this month across the Warren Township School District, as students took to the stage (and the hallways) with vocal and instrumental performances of new music and traditional holiday favorites. At ... View article

PARCC Score Reports to be sent home on Wednesday

Look for your child’s Individual Student Report (ISR) for PARCC in his/her backpack after school tomorrow, Wednesday, December 16.      All four elementary schools and Warren Middle School will send the ISR home with ... View article

Video conferencing helps former student with cancer attend school

Woodland School fifth graders sat in groups of four and five on Dec. 7, discussing “A Dog’s Life:  The Autobiography of a Stray’ by Ann M. Martin as part of a seemingly typical reading lesson. Not so typical was the video ... View article

Counselor's Corner - December 2015

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Mayhem Poets

Poetry comes to life under the skillful renderings of the Mayhem Poets, who - thanks to the Central School PTO - brought this unique approach to the spoken word to Central on Nov. 24.   ... View article

PARCC’s Potential

What are the individual strengths and weaknesses of our students and how can we help them to grow? In a presentation to members of the Warren Township Board of Education on November 23, district curriculum coordinator William Kimmick said the ... View article

Peace Cranes and Words of Hope for Paris

There were simple words of hope from seventh and eighth graders assigned to write a short letter of sympathy to Parisian citizens in the wake of a series of coordinated terrorist attacks on November 13. “I’m so sorry about what happened ... View article

A Classic Memoir Spurs a Trip to a Playhouse

Anne Frank’s unforgettable diary, reproduced in recent years as an authorized graphic biography, uses detailed artwork to tell the powerful story of the 13-year-old Jewish girl who, with her family and others, hid for two years from the Nazis ... View article

Preschool Open House - December 4

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Counselor’s Corner - November 2015

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Pride in our Schools - Sept/Oct 2015

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