#TBThursday! Find out more about the 2024-2025 Teachers of the Year, Educational Services Professionals of the Year & the Princeton University Distinguished Secondary School Teacher. STORY & LINK to Video of the event: https://www.montville.net/article/2039851
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
Seven Teachers of the Year, along with seven Educational Services Professionals of the Year, and one Princeton University Distinguished Secondary School Teacher, received certificates of recognition at a recent Montville Township Public Schools Board of Education meeting. Pictured: Back Row: Christopher Connolly (MTHS Princeton University Distinguished Secondary School Teacher), Melissa Epstein (Woodmont Teacher of the Year), Maria Heyburn (Lazar Teacher of the Year), Lisa Shapiro (MTHS Educational Services Professional), Tracie Hanzl (Hilldale Teacher of the Year), Debra Mancino (Hilldale Educational Services Professional), Maria Millan (William Mason Educational Services Professional), and Olesya Dubreuil (Woodmont Educational Services Professional). Front Row: Randi Bsales (Valley View Educational Services Professional) Sandra Faranda (Valley View Teacher of the Year), Laura Rivera (MTHS Teacher of the Year), Kayse Daniel (Cedar Hill Teacher of the Year), Clarissa Shell (William Mason Teacher of the Year), and Elizabeth Weinberg (Cedar Hill Educational Services Professional).#TBThursday! Find out more about the  2024-2025 Teachers of the Year, Educational Services Professionals of the Year & the Princeton University Distinguished Secondary School Teacher. STORY & LINK to Video of the event: https://www.montville.net/article/2039851
MTHS - The National Merit® Scholarship Program has now determined which of the 16,000 Semifinalists named in September 2024 have met all requirements to advance to Finalist standing in the competition. All Finalists will be considered for National Merit Scholarship awards to be offered in 2025. Please join me in congratulating our MTHS finalists: Hong Jin Cao and Curtis B. Wang.
5 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Principal Doug Sanford stands with National Merit Finalists Curtis Wang and Hong Jin Cao
#TakeMeBackTuesday! In Nov, #MontvilleBOE honored1st-quarter #MTHS ShopRite STARS Adrianna Pressimone (Academics), Alexander Pelov (Athletics), Grace Hricay (Arts), Riya Nadkarni (Leadership) & Miya Megaro (Community Service). READ STORY: https://www.montville.net/article/2036866
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
#TakeMeBackTuesday! In Nov, #MontvilleBOE honored1st-quarter #MTHS ShopRite STARS Adrianna Pressimone (Academics), Alexander Pelov (Athletics), Grace Hricay (Arts), Riya Nadkarni (Leadership) & Miya Megaro (Community Service). READ STORY: https://www.montville.net/article/2036866
MTHS - Mrs. Evans helps students master the art of simplifying nth roots. Math made easier, one step at a time!
5 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
teacher works with a small group of students at desks that are grouped together on a worksheet
HEADLINE NEWS! Important #MTPS Parent Presentation - THE DIGITAL DILEMA! "First and foremost, Timothy Shoemaker recommends reducing your child, slowly, down to two hours of screen time per day." See the FULL STORY at #MontvilleTAP: www.montville.net/montvilletapsocialmedia
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
HEADLINE NEWS! SEE STORY in #MontvilleTAP: www.montville.net/montvilletapsocialmedia . See TAPinto Montville for  PHOTO GALLERY & STORY  by Melissa Benno. EXPERT SPEAKER TELLS HOW TO PROTECT CHILDREN FROM SOCIAL MEDIA PREDITORS. 3 PHOTOS FROM ARTICLE CAN BE SEEN ON-LINE AT THE ARTICLE. tapINTO mONTVILLE LOGO, moNTVILLE tOWNSHIP pUBLIC sCHOOLS LOGO: educate. inspire. empower.“What’s astounding to  Timothy Shoemaker is that even tech moguls Steve Jobs and Bill Gates wouldn’t give their own kids an iPad or a cell phone until they were 14, according to Shoemaker. They considered tech to be ‘too dangerous.’ Shoemaker quoted Jobs as saying, and Gates ‘monitors technology very closely in [his] home.’”
TONIGHT, Tues, Feb 18, at 7:30 PM, #MontvilleBOE meeting in the #MTHS Media Center. Tonight's Presentations include: #WilliamMason Chorus, MTHS Shoprite STARS & District Performing Arts Overview. ALSO, See AGENDA for district-wide GOOD NEWS: https://www.montville.net/boeagenda
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
TONIGHT, Tues, Feb 18, at 7:30 PM, #MontvilleBOE meeting in the #MTHS Media Center. Tonight's Presentations include:  #WilliamMason Chorus, MTHS Shoprite STARS & District Performing Arts  Overview. See AGENDA: https://www.montville.net/boeagenda
Happy President's Day! Montville Township Public Schools are closed TODAY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. Have a GREAT day! Classes will resume tomorrow, February 18.
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
Happy President's Day
Happy Valentine's Day from the Montville Township Public Schools District Offices! Have a great weekend. REMINDER: Schools are CLOSED Monday, February 17. #EnjoyFamilyandFriends! #EducateInspireEmpower! #MontvilleTownshipPublicSchools!
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
Happy Valentine's Day from the Montville Township Public Schools District Offices! Have a great weekend. REMINDER: Schools are CLOSED Monday, February 17. #EnjoyFamilyandFriends! #EducateInspireEmpower! #MontvilleTownshipPublicSchools!
The PODIUM - The #MTHS Newspaper the February 2025 issue "hit news stands" today! READ it at Montville.net, MTHS, MENU, Documents, Student Publications... OR use this URL: https://5il.co/37t5g #MustangPride #RollStangs #EducateInspireEmpower
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
The Front Page of the February PODIUM - The PODIUM - The #MTHS Newspaper launched the February 2025 issue today! READ it at Montville.net, MTHS, Documents, Student Publications... OR use this URL: https://5il.co/37t5g #MustangPride #RollStangs #EducateInspireEmpower
MTHS - Mr. Scufari's US History II students had a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the roaring 1920s during a fun and educational "Celebrity Meet & Greet" activity. Each student was assigned a famous figure from the 1920s, ranging from iconic celebrities, political figures, and cultural trailblazers to sports stars and innovators. In preparation, students conducted research on their assigned person, and learned about their life, achievements, and contributions to the era. With their knowledge in hand, they participated in a live, interactive event where they “met” their classmates who portrayed other historical figures from the period. The event allowed students to walk around, engage in conversations, and ask questions, gaining a deeper understanding of the key people who shaped the 1920s. Afterward, each student completed a graphic organizer that helped them synthesize what they learned, reflecting on the impact these figures had on society.
5 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Teacher stands in front of class at podium dressed in his 1920s garb for the celebrity meet and greet activity
Students pose before starting the meet and green activity
student in a feather boa and sunglasses gets ready for the 1920s celebrity meet and greet activity
MTHS - In a creative twist on traditional reading activities, some students in English class recently participated in an exciting "Speed Dating with a Book" activity. Students rotated through a series of quick "book dates," where they had just a few minutes to introduce their outside read book to a partner, share key plot points, characters, and what made the book intriguing. After each round, they moved on to the next book and new partner. Not only did this promote discussion and deeper thinking about their books, but it also sparked excitement for new reading recommendations among classmates. By the end of the event, students had a fresh appreciation for their current reads—and maybe even discovered their next favorite book!
5 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Picture of a classroom.  There is a large countdown clock projected on the whiteboard screen and a large flowered banner that says "love" on the wall.  Students are paired in desks facing each other with pink handouts and a small bowl of candy.
TONIGHT: THE DIGITAL DILEMMA. Keep kids safe on-line. Presented by educator & retired law enforcement officer Tim Shoemaker. Thursday, February 13 at 7pm in the #MTHS Auditorium. FREE! Please join us. IMPORTANT Program for Parents/Guardians/Adults
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
TONIGHT: Bring A Friend to THE DIGITAL DILEMMA. Let's keep kids safe on-line. Presented by educator & retired law enforcement officer Tim Shoemaker. Thursday, February 13 at 7pm in the #MTHS Auditorium. FREE! Please join us. IMPORTANT Program for Parents/Guardians/Adults . INFO: https://www.montville.net/article/1995628
TONIGHT: THE DIGITAL DILEMMA. Keep kids safe on-line. Presented by educator & retired law enforcement officer Tim Shoemaker. Thursday, February 13 at 7pm in the #MTHS Auditorium. FREE! Please join us. IMPORTANT Program for Parents/Guardians/Adults
2-Hour DELAYED OPENING TODAY, Thursday, February 13. Due to inclement weather, all Montville Township Public Schools will have a 2-hour DELAYED OPENING TODAY (Thursday, February 13). Please NOTE: Buses will arrive for morning pick-up 2-hours later than normal.
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
Due to inclement weather,  all Montville Township Public Schools will have a  2-hour DELAYED OPENING TODAY (Thursday, February 13). Please NOTE: Buses will arrive for morning pick-up 2-hours later than normal.
MTHS - Yesterday afternoon, over 90 students gathered for Key Club's meaningful Heart of Hope event. Together, they painted beautiful ceramic hearts and crafted heartfelt cards, all with the intention of bringing comfort to those who are grieving, facing tragedy, or simply in need of a little light. We would also like to extend a special thank you to the Lazar Builder’s Club, members of the National Honor Society, and Art Club for their participation and support.
5 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Picture of painted ceramic hearts from the Key Club sponsored Hearts for Hope event
2-Hour DELAYED OPENING TODAY, Wednesday, February 12. Due to inclement weather, all Montville Township Public Schools will have a 2-hour DELAYED OPENING TODAY (Wednesday, February 12). Please NOTE: Buses will arrive for morning pick-up 2-hours later than normal.
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
2-Hour DELAYED OPENING, Wednesday, February 12.  Due to inclement weather, there is a 2-hour DELAYED OPENING TODAY, Wednesday, February 12, for all Montville Township Public Schools.  Please NOTE: Buses will arrive for morning pick-up 2-hours later than normal.  Again, there is a 2-HOUR DELAYED OPENING on Wednesday, February 12.
MTHS - Serving up some fun and teamwork in PE today! Pickleball builds teamwork, improves coordination and it is the perfect activity even on cold winter days!
5 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Two students holding pickleball racquets
Friendly Reminder: IMPORTANT Program for Parents/Guardians/Adults -- THE DIGITAL DILEMMA. Keep kids safe on-line. Presented by educator & retired law enforcement officer Tim Shoemaker. Thursday, February 13 at 7pm in the #MTHS Auditorium. FREE! Please join us.
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
FREE! For ADULTS: “The Digital Dilemma” at MTHS  Feb 13 at 7PM. Renowned Speaker Timothy M. Shoemaker, M.S., Provides Parents with Skills to Keep Children Safe in a Social Media World. INFO: https://www.montville.net/article/1995628. NOTE: see montville.net & scroll down to NEWS
IN THE NEWS! Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill’s Staff meets with #MTHS AP American Government & Politics students. Nearly 50 SENIORs asked a range of questions regarding Public Service and Government. SEE STORY in #MontvilleTAP: http://www.montville.net/montvilletapcongresswoman
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
IN THE NEWS!  Staffers from Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill’s district office met with MTHS students.  Pic:  Willy Tolba, Chris Williams, & Alexandra Cerasiello.Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill’s Staff meets with #MTHS AP American Government & Politics students. Nearly 50 SENIORs asked  a range of questions regarding Public Service and Government. SEE STORY in #MontvilleTAP:  http://www.montville.net/montvilletapcongresswoman. Headlines EDUCATION: Congresswoman's Staff Helps MTHS AP Government Classes Understand How Elected Officials Assist Constituents. Montville Township High School AP Government Students asked Staffers about Local and National Initiatives.
#MTHS AP American Government Students met w/staffers from Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill's office.The 3 public servants discussed the role of a local Congressional Office in assisting constituents in finding answers when needed. Learn More: https://www.montville.net/article/2021700
5 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
Members of Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill’s 11th District Office staff met with AP American Government and Politics classes at Montville Township High School. Willy Tolba, Military and Veteran Liaison, Chris Williams, Director of Community Engagement and Grants, and Congressional Fellow Alexandra Cerasiello comprised the panel.
Seniors in the Montville Township High School AP American Government and Politics class ask members of Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill’s (NJ 11th) staff about the role of public service in community, as well as careers in public service. Social Studies teacher Scott Riotto and Principal Douglas Sanford look on.
Members of Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill’s 11th District Office staff met with AP American Government and Politics classes at Montville Township High School. Willy Tolba, Military and Veteran Liaison, Chris Williams, Director of Community Engagement and Grants, and Congressional Fellow Alexandra Cerasiello comprised the panel.
Chris Williams, Director of Community Engagement and Grants, is a member of Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill’s 11th District Office staff.
Congressional Fellow Alexandra Cerasiello, is a member of Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill’s 11th District Office staff.
Willy Tolba, Military and Veteran Liaison, is a member of Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill’s 11th District Office staff.
MTHS - Our talented students are exploring the beauty of still life and Impressionistic painting in our visual arts classes. From capturing the delicate details of everyday objects to embracing the vibrant, light-filled strokes of Impressionism, they're unlocking their creativity and honing their skills.
5 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Still life picture with painting in the foreground and reference work in the background.  Picture shows a teddy bear in a red pot
Student impressionistic art using a reference photo.  Reference photo is of a snowy woods and stream at sunrise.