Mr. Miller's 8th Grade Engineering students are working on completing their Rube Goldberg group projects! Students collaborated to create a working Rube Goldberg that implemented 2 machines, 3 core technologies, & at least 3 different stages in their project!
Mr. Miller's Digital Electronics students are in the process of completing a soldering project (rolling digital clock). Students needed to solder 35 LEDs & a digital processor integrated circuit!
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The 2020-2021 School Calendar was voted on and approved last night. https://5il.co/cctb
Amazing experience for our Design Thinking class presenting to Mars Wrigley to solve the following problem: How can Mars Wrigley expand their U.S. Portfolio, through promotion of everyday gifting, and/or new product offerings, and/or new gifting occasions and experience?
The Italian Club’s Pasta Dinner was a great success! Students, parents, and teachers ate a diverse array of pasta dishes and played trivia based on the Italian Language and Culture. Thank you Ms. Halter and Ms. Petrillo for planning a fun evening!
Ms. McKaba's AP Chemistry class figuring out the solubility product constant of calcium hydroxide through multiple titrations.
The Environmental Club is growing flowers to give out to teachers this spring. They were planted in November and should be ready next month. We have tulips, crocus, daffodils, and hyacinth growing in the back of room 105!
AP/Honors Studio Art students created works of art that tell a story & communicate a message.Charlotte Flynn focused on racial identity in America. She has pulled from her own experiences and observations and has experimented with ways to share her message.
The attached advisory is being shared on behalf of our partners in law enforcement regarding an incident in Hillsdale, NJ.
Mr. Purvik's 9th grade Principles of Engineering students started building prototypes of catapults! Another truly integrative STEM project where students use Algebra and Physics to calculate Hooke's law, budget on spreadsheets, and determine material types and fasteners!
Michael Corso, Assistant Principal at the Jr./Sr. High School and a member of the NJPSA AP/VP Steering Committee, presented as part of a panel geared towards helping new assistant principals at the NJPSA's inaugural Assistant Principals Expo!
The first science league competition of 2020!
Mr. Hoffman's Anatomy and Physiology class are examining and identifying the anatomical landmarks of the sheep brain.
The debate team had an excellent experience competing at Emerson High School. We are so proud of how much each team and judge has grown this season! Go Cards!
Removal and replacement of auditorium seating is underway! Step 1: out with the old...
Thank you to the Washington Township and Westwood Police Departments for everything they do to keep our students, staff, and communities safe!
Mr. Miller's 8th grade Engineering class utilizing the band saw, drill press, hand drills, vertical sander, and prior research and sketches to help create their final solution of their Rube Goldberg Project!
Mr. Miller's Material Science and Processing class finishing up their "Slick" Project. They created one creative item from a limited amount of specific sized lumber.
Congratulations to our December Students of the Month! Joe Cucurullo (Grade 12) and Hayden Bernstein (Grade 8)