
The smiles says it all! #JustFocusedonGrowing


Flashlight Fridays are back at JFG!

Mrs. Loscalzo's class is working hard at writing!




Our Washington friends are enjoying the learning experiences at JFG!




Congratulations to Marta Bystrowska for earning the Eisenhower Leadership Award for exceptional performance and potential in the areas of academics, community service, good citizenship, and leadership. Great job Marta!


Thank you to the district for recognizing our newest Eagle Scout, James Stickel! Congratulations James!


Miss Linder's third grade class uses a variety of strategies to help learn multiplication.



Thank you to our Board of Education for recognizing our 22 AP Scholars, 8 AP Scholars with Honors, and 13 AP Honors with Distinction at our last BOE Meeting.
Congratulations!


Best of luck to our new Board of Education Student Representatives: James Stickel and Kaley Klapisch


Thank you to our counselors for a great college planning program for seniors last night!




We love having Ms. Yoo and music back in person!


Juniors and seniors have the opportunity to meet with representatives from different colleges and universities in the guidance office. Manhattan College visited us today! Juniors and Seniors: Make sure you sign up for the schools you are interested in.


High School counselors conducting individual meetings with 9th grade students to welcome them to the high school and review important information. Welcome again to the Class of 2025!


Mr. Barbieri and third graders learn about notes and reading music to get ready for recorders very soon!

Ms. Duffus' painting students setting up a still life of draped fabric for an observational study.

High School Financial Literacy classes began the new school year by exploring their future careers. Students researched their career interests and created "one-pagers" to illustrate their career path. The future looks bright for all!


High School: September 15th to October 15th is National Hispanic Heritage Month! "Cultural differences should not separate us from each other, but rather cultural diversity brings a collective strength that can benefit all of humanity." -Robert Alan



Fifth graders entered the Genre Cafe to enjoy a "virtual book tasting".

We are off and running on day 2!

Colonel, our therapy dog, greeting students this morning at the high school!