On Tuesday, December 17th, at 7 pm the high school music department will put on their annual winter concert featuring the Penns Grove High School Concert Band, Concert Choir, Select Choir, and Jazz Band. Please join us for our free concert at the Penns Grove High School auditorium for an evening of music featuring our wonderful high school musicians! If you have any questions please reach out to Mr Rafter or Mrs Miranda.
Congratulations to our Lafayette-Pershing Governor's Educator of the Year Mrs. Amanda Tanyer and Education Service Professional of the Year Mrs. Zuleyka Zavala!
TOY DRIVE! Nov 25th - Dec 16th
Join us for Breakfast with Santa on December 14th!
NJDCA: Lead is Poisonous to Children. Remediation Funding is Available
https://www.nj.gov/education/broadcasts/2024/oct/30/NJDCA-LeadisPoisonoustoChildrenRemediationFundingisAvailable.pdf
October is cybersecurity month! The FedVTE (Federal Virtual Training Environment) is offering free courses to the public this month. No login is required!
https://fedvte.usalearning.gov/public_fedvte.php
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!
Thank you to all of the teachers here at Penns Grove-Carneys Point RSD! We appreciate all you do!
PGHS Spring Dance Showcase will be May 10th at 6 PM in the High School Auditorium.
The admission fee is $3 (pay at the door).
Get $120 for Groceries with Help from NJ Summer EBT.
Dear PGCPRSD Families,
The district needs the new Acceptable Use Policy signed to provide the students at PGCP with the most up-to-date technology policies. The form is in your Genesis parent portal and you will receive an email when it is available. Each student requires a separate form to be acknowledged by 3/15/24 to keep their Chromebooks and online access. Your Genesis portal and your student's Genesis portal will be locked until the form is completed. If you have not received the email by Friday, 3/8/24, or cannot log into the portal, please contact your child's school for assistance.
Parent Portal URL: https://parents.c2.genesisedu.net/pennsgrove/sis/view?gohome=true
Thank you
Dear parents and staff,
I always receive a lot of questions on what exactly it means when the Governor declares a “State of Emergency”. Many think that it means no one is allowed on the highways and all non-essential businesses must close, including schools, but that is not the case.
The Governor's declaration authorizes him to “speed State agency assistance to communities in need. It enables him to make resources immediately available to rescue, evacuate, shelter, provide essential commodities (i.e., heating fuel, food, etc.), and quell disturbances in affected localities. It may also position the State to seek federal assistance when the scope of the event exceeds the State's resources.”
It is the Office of Emergency Management that has the authority to declare a State of Emergency that could result in the closing of businesses, schools, etc., and restrictions on travel such as occurred with Hurricane Sandy. Therefore, when an announcement is broadcast that the Governor has declared a State of Emergency, that does not necessarily mean that schools will automatically be closed. That is a local decision unless otherwise mandated by the Office of Emergency Management. The attached document articulates the difference between the two.
Click this link for details
https://www.nj.gov/njoem/soe_faq.html
Thank you.
Dr. Cobian
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