The Memorial School Theater Department put on the production of Aladdin, Jr. on January 17th and 18th. The cast, which included students from grades 2-8, worked tirelessly for 3 mo...
Please click the link below to order your yearbook.
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April 20, 2020
Dear Families,
After careful consideration and much deliberation, this year’s 7 th grade trip to Philadelphia and 8 th grade trip to Washington, D...
Based upon guidance provided by the Governor’s Office, all Eatontown Public Schools will remain closed through Friday, May 15th. Please note that the decision to reopen the school...
Click the following link to access a resource guide that was put together by Monmouth County Aging, Disabilities and Veterans Services.
https://co.monmouth.nj.us/documents/118/...
COVID-19 has created many challenges for residents across New Jersey. Families are rightfully concerned about the impact the Novel Coronavirus could have on them if one or both par...
The 7th-grade students in Mrs. Czajkowski's class created scale models of real-life objects found in the classroom. Each student selected an object or person of their choice, measu...
Margaret L. Vetter School will be hosting a Virtual Book Fair this week! Books will be delivered directly to your home when you place an order. Click here to be taken to the Virtua...
This Monday, April 13, 2020, the Eatontown Board of Education will conduct its regularly scheduled meeting in a modified format. This will be a hybrid local and remote meeting. The...
CPC Behavioral Healthcare is maintaining and updating daily a comprehensive list of both state and local information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Click the following link to be...
Spanish and Art collaborated for a Social-Emotional Learning activity to start the new year. Students learned about some of the interesting customs of various South American countr...
Dear Parents and Guardians:
Please be aware there will be no food distribution during the week of April 6, 2020, due to the scheduled Spring Break. Breakfast/Lunch distribution w...
Please click here to see the district's revised Home Instruction Plan updated April 3, 2020.
“In a world where you can be anything, be kind”. This quote sums up the theme for one of our virtual learning lessons in 8th grade math class. To recognize International SEL Day (S...
The very famous Diana Ross once sang, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough; Ain’t No Valley Low Enough; Ain’t No River Wild Enough; To Keep Me From You.” Well, there’s no Pandemic that...
April is Autism Awareness Month. This time provides our district, schools, and classrooms with opportunities to recognize the special needs and talents of our students as well as ...
The classroom is not the only place where learning occurs—it is just the tip of the iceberg. There are many ways that students learn beyond the walls of the traditional classroom....
On Thursday, April 2nd, parents or guardians can pick-up learning packets and materials for students in grades Kindergarten and First beginning at 7:30 am to 2:30 pm. These educat...