MTHS - When it is this nice out in late October, we go outside every day for physical education classes!
8 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
7 students pose outside on the football field
Two students pose outside on the football field
three students pose with a football on the football field
students scatter on the football field in anticipation of a pass
student gets ready to pass the football
MTHS - Mr. Sanford is fingerprinted by our forensic science teachers, Mrs. Hinz and Ms. Slezak, for their candy thief case study.
8 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Principal Sanford provides a thumbprint fingerprint using ink .  Two teachers stand on either side to help him fill the card correctly.
MTHS - Last week students in our criminology classes participated in a true-to-life traffic stop simulation with Sergeant McGowan, Officer Manieri, and Officer Vogt. After the simulation students participated in a reflection activity. The objectives for the lesson include: • Provide the rationale behind different officer actions/reactions. • Explain the process that occurs on a routine and high risk traffic stop. • Outline the responsibilities of the citizen (subject) during a routine and high risk stop. • Relate important court cases to officer procedures including: the Carroll Doctrine and Arizona v. Gant.
8 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Picture of students standing outside in the parking lot for a simulated traffic stop
Police car an officer participating in a simulated traffic stop with a student.
Police car an officer participating in a simulated traffic stop with a student.
MTHS - Seniors and juniors had the chance to attend the MTHS College Fair in the cafeteria this afternoon. College representatives from around the country were on hand to talk to students about their school and provide students with valuable information - and some swag. The college fair is a great opportunity for students to learn more about the college admission process, the colleges and universities and all the program they offer. A big thank you to the School Counseling Department for organizing the afternoon!
8 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
two students stand in a hallway holding signs that say hofstra
four students stand together in the college fair
four students stand together at a table for the university of delaware at the college fair
one students shows off some of the brochures she received from the colleges and universities at the college fair
MTHS - Mr. Connolly's Sports & Entertainment Marketing students worked on social media ad projects and asked the ACCE students to come in an evaluate their presentations. After each presentation, the ACCE students filled out a scoring rubric which included emojis for scores of Excellent, Great, and Good for presentation, content, delivery, and visual appeal.
8 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Students in sports marketing and the ACCE program pose in front of the white board.  There are posters on the wall behind them including one that can be read that says "BELIEVE" in blue letters on a yellow background.
MTHS - College visits continue in the media center! Juniors and seniors, don't forget to register and attend these information sessions where college admissions counselors come and answer YOUR questions and provide valuable insight into the application process. The School Counseling Department will be hosting a college fair in the cafeteria on Monday (10/21.) The college fair offers students an opportunity to learn more about the academic programs at colleges and universities all over the country.
8 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Three students hold up Quinnipiac brochures at a college visit in the media center
MTHS - Mr. MacIver and Mrs. Majorczak's US I classes participated in a thirteen colonies gallery walk today in the media center.
8 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Students at coffee table in the media center participating in a gallery walk
Students sit at a coffee table in the media center to compete a gallery walk
MEF CALENDAR RAFFLE! $1000 in Prize Money! Montville Educational Foundation Calendar Raffle 11/1/24 to 1/31/25. 1 tkt $10! 3 tkts $20! $50 cash prize awarded on Fridays; $200 cash prize on Thanksgiving & Dec 27! 14 chances to WIN! Purchase on Venmo: Montville Educational Found
8 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
MEF CALENDAR RAFFLE! $1000 in Prize Money! Montville Educational Foundation Calendar Raffle 11/1/24 to 1/31/25.1 tkt $10! 3 tkts $20! $50 cash prize awarded on Fridays; $200 cash prize on Thanksgiving & Dec 27! 14 chances to WIN!    Purchase on Venmo: Montville Educational Found.
MTHS - Students in Visual Art I work on their latest assignment which requires them to draw a landscape from observation. In order to create the differing textures, students use various pens, markers and drawing techniques.
8 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Student does a pen an ink drawing of a landscape featuring a mountain range and pine trees
Student works on a pen and ink drawing of a landscape featuring meadow, mountains and a small house.
TONIGHT! Oct 15 at 7:30PM, #MontvilleBOE meeting at #MTHS Media Center. #CedarHill Seeing Eye program to present! AGENDA: https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/3526/Montville/4922301/2024-10-15_Public_Session_Agenda.pdf
8 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
TONIGHT! Oct 15 at 7:30PM, #MontvilleBOE meeting at #MTHS Media Center.
HEADLINE NEWS! Pic: 1968 #MontvilleBOE! w/Blueprints! The 56th Anniversary of the #MTHS groundbreaking! See #MontvilleTAP: https://www.tapinto.net/towns/montville/sections/education/articles/the-56th-anniversary-of-the-groundbreaking-ceremony-for-montville-township-high-school
8 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
HEADLINE NEWS! Pic: 1968 #MontvilleBOE! With Blueprints! The 56th Anniversary of the #MTHS groundbreaking! #MontvilleTAP:  https://www.tapinto.net/towns/montville/sections/education/articles/the-56th-anniversary-of-the-groundbreaking-ceremony-for-montville-township-high-school
Today, 10/14/24, is a Professional Development Day for Teachers & Staff NO SCHOOL for STUDENTS. Enjoy #FamilyandFriends
9 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
Today, 10/14/24, is a Professional Development Day for Teachers & Staff NO SCHOOL for STUDENTS. Enjoy #FamilyandFriends
Yom Kippur. Wishing you peace and happiness in the year ahead.
9 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
Yom Kippur. Wishing you peace and happiness in the year ahead.
REMINDER! Montville Day TOMORROW, Sunday, October 13 from 1-6PM. FREE for residents! LIVE MUSIC! Games. FOOD TRUCKS, Face Painting! AND MORE!!! At the Amphitheater. See INFO: https://montvillenj.org/379/Montville-Day
9 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
REMINDER! Montville Day TOMORROW, Sunday, October 13 from 1-6PM.  FREE for residents! LIVE MUSIC! Games. FOOD TRUCKS, Face Painting! AND MORE!!! See INFO: https://montvillenj.org/379/Montville-Day
MTHS - This week we celebrated all things HoCo with our Homecoming dance on Wednesday, and our Homecoming football game on Thursday night. Congratulations to our Homecoming Royalty: Seniors Benjamin Bruchhauser Grace Hricay Juniors Carleigh Baginski Cian Guinnelly Sophomores Alex Tarnok Sophia Billings Freshman Carly Cafaro Vasileos Sakkos
9 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Student on Homecoming court stands with parents on football field
Student on Homecoming court stands with parents on football field
All students on Homecoming Court stand on football field
All students on Homecoming court and the Homecoming dance
MTHS - It's "Crime Scene Investigation" day in our forensic science classes! For this lab, Mrs. Hinz and Ms. Slezak, our great forensic science teachers, create a mock crime scene and have students complete the different tasks necessary for successful crime scene investigation including: observation and documentation, photographing evidence, sketching the crime scene and establishing the MO of the criminal.
9 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
photo taken from a high angle of students at various lab tables working on their crime scene activity.  Photo includes yellow evidence flags and a model dummy that is positioned facedown.
Student standing at a door with yellow caution tape and a red handprint
student taking measurements with a long measuring tape, evidence flags, red footprints and a model dummy facedown are also in the picture
MTHS - Research in Molecular Biology students use the Bradford assay and a serial dilution to estimate the amount of protein found in different samples of milk.
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5 students with lab goggles on work over lab equipment as a group
MTHS - Students in our Ceramics II/III class showing off some of their current works in progress.
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mug featuring a sloth face and claw
two completed ceramic plates
completed ceramic chip and dip bowl with scrolling
student painting a fluted bowl
Today, October 8, is the 56th Anniversary of the groundbreaking ceremony for #MTHS. The district and the Montville TWP Historic Preservation Review Committee are highlighting Montville's historic educational moments. Pics & Story: https://www.montville.net/article/1808077
9 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
Dr. Arthur R. Dermer was the first Montville Township High School principal. On October 8, 1968 he broke ground with a ceremonial shovel. This gesture marked the official groundbreaking, making way for the building of MTHS.
In addition to Dr. Arthur R. Dermer (left), the school's principal, and Superintendent Nicholas C. De Vita (center), many dignitaries attended the Montville Township High School Groundbreaking ceremony on October 8, 1968. Fred Bauermann (2nd from right) was the President of the Montville Township Board of Education. In this photo the blueprint to the MTHS building is being held by those individuals who were instrumental in bringing the project to fruition.
This photo from October 8, 1968, was clipped from an area newspaper by Montville Township High School teacher Cliff Welsh. Welsh kept a scrapbook of Montville Township Public Schools articles from 1967 through 1980.
This photo from September 17, 1970, describes the “new” Montville Township High School, which opened in 1970. The article was clipped from TIMES-BULLETIN newspaper by Montville Township High School teacher Cliff Welsh. Welsh kept a scrapbook of Montville Township Public Schools articles from 1967 through 1980.
The program from the October 8,1968, Groundbreaking Program for the building of the Montville Township High School
MTHS - Today in biology, students completed a lab on passive transport of molecules through a cell membrane. Students used dialysis tubing as a model for a living cell membrane, observed the results of diffusion through the tubing, and determined the permeability of a nonliving membrane for glucose, iodine, starch and water.
9 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Two students working on a cell membrane lab.
4 beakers on a warming plate to observe passive transport through a membrane