MTHS - The Senior Class Officers worked with administration to to hold to first "Senior Sunset" in the amphitheater on Monday, June 10th. This event offered the students a chance to socialize, play backyard lawn games and bond as a class. At 8:30pm, the class officers showed the premiere of a montage they have been working on for several months featuring a compilation of videos and pictures of the Class of 2024 since their earliest days in Montville Township Public Schools. An extra special thank you to Cristina Ryduchowki for all of her hard work in putting together the video!
11 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Group of girls at senior sunset
two girls at senior sunset
two girls at senior sunset
senior sunset
MTHS - The Class of 2024 is leaving their mark! Today and tomorrow, seniors can participate in the annual National Honor Society fundraiser and place their handprint in the stairwell off the rotunda. These handprints will be a constant reminder of our students who graduate in a few short days!
11 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Picture of handprints on the wall
Student places handprint on wall
One student paints another student's hand
picture of handprints on the wall
two students wait in line to put their handprints on the wall
MTHS - For their last AP Statistics project, students randomly selected a topic. The topic was broad and students needed to find statistics within the topic of interest to them using research from databases and reliable sources. Additionally, all of the units covered in the AP curriculum (univariate and bivariate statistics, methods of data collection and types of bias, probability, sampling distributions and inferences of proportions, means, categorical data and linear regression) needed to be included in the presentation. The student presentations will be in the media center and judged by faculty members in the coming days! students display their final presentations in the media center
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Students stand in front of their presentation "Human Trafficking on a Global Scale"
Students stand in front of their presentation "Waste Management"
Two students stand in front of their presentation "Which disaster would you rather"
Two students stand in front of their presentation "Attitudes toward genetically modified organisms"
VIDEO! #MTHS Raku in-school field trip!. EARTH, AIR, FIRE, & WATER! ANCIENT POTTERS’ TECHNIQUE TURNS CHEMICAL REACTIONS INTO WORKS OF ART! See VIDEO & Learn more: https://www.montville.net/article/1635742 #EducateInspireEmpower!
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From the kiln to the reduction chamber – During the Raku in-school field trip, art teacher Paul Moench and senior Kaden Kilmer-Setrakian removed the fired ceramic pieces from the kiln and placed them in the reduction chamber where the lack of oxygen created a chemical reaction that hardened the glazes into metallic finishes.
Montville Township High School Ceramics students Saanvi Yalamanchili and Morgan Soehnlein, both juniors, scrubbed the carbon from their works of art to reveal the metallic and carbon finishes achieved through the ancient potter's technique of Raku.
Victoria Gonzalez with her ceramic basket. Raku pieces that have been glazed emerge from reduction with a metallic look. Those without glaze will have a black matte finish. A combination of finishes is often used to create patterns and textures. The senior's basket has a shimmering metallic look intermingled with black matte finishes.
Megan Haley with the block vase fired using the Raku technique. The sophomore fired a series of block vases at the Montville Township High School in-school Raku field trip.
Burnt feathers and horse hair create a design on this unglazed ceramic vase.
When Frenchely Godet-Desmarais’ vase was removed from the kiln it was placed on a brick to cool. Immediately the senior applied horse hair to burn a pattern onto the surface of the clay. The smoldering process created a delicate and balanced design.
Ceramics students participated in an in-school Raku field trip. These works of art were fired using the ancient technique of Raku.
During the Raku in-school field trip, MTHS Ceramics students Frenchely Godet-Desmarais, a senior (center), and Megan Haley, a sophomore (right), assisted art teacher Paul Moench (left) in removing hot ceramic works of art from the reduction chamber.
Pottery cooling after being removed from the smoldering reduction chamber. Once cooled the carbon will be scrubbed from the surfaces to reveal the depth of colors and textures created during the Raku firing process.  The lack of oxygen in the chamber causes a chemical reaction to with the glazes.
From the kiln to the reduction chamber – During the Raku in-school field trip, art teacher Paul Moench and senior Kaden Kilmer-Setrakian removed the fired ceramic pieces from the kiln and placed them in the reduction chamber where the lack of oxygen created a chemical reaction that hardened the glazes into metallic finishes.
MTHS - Seniors in Mrs. Pierce's English class assembled the final versions of their year long writing project - an ABC book that required students to reflect on the past, present, and future versions of themselves. The final books the students created are filled with personal insights and observations, and this will be a keepsake that they will treasure years after they graduate from MTHS.
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Students hold up their ABC books
Students looking at their ABC books
MTHS - Students use their study hall period to work on a final statistics project.
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Students gathered around a computer working on a statistics project
MTHS - The latest and greatest from some of our art students!
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Student drawing in perspective
Student artwork on subway car
Student working on drawing of skyscraper during a storm
MTHS - Former MTHS student, Alana Gomez-Solis (2018), visited Mrs. Sheehan's Marketing II Honors classes to talk about her marketing job with Samsung. It is wonderful to bring in graduate mentors for our current students!
11 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Former MTHS student talks to Marketing II Honors class about her job at Samsung.
IN THE NEWS! By REPORTERS #MTHS JR. Aidan Park & SR. PHOTO JOURNALIST Fernando Rendeiro! MTHS Spring Concert Showcases Band, Choir, & Orchestra!! See #MontvilleTAP for story & photo gallery: https://www.tapinto.net/towns/montville/sections/arts-and-entertainment/articles/montville-twp-high-school-s-spring-concert-showcases-its-band-choir-and-orchestra #EducateInspireEmpower
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IN THE NEWS! By REPORTER #MTHS JR. Aidan Park & SR. PHOTO JOURNALIST Fernando Rendeiro! MTHS Spring Concert Showcases Band, Choir, & Orchestra!!  See #MontvilleTAP for story & photo gallery: https://www.tapinto.net/towns/montville/sections/arts-and-entertainment/articles/montville-twp-high-school-s-spring-concert-showcases-its-band-choir-and-orchestra
MTHS - We are proud to announce the winners of the Research in Molecular Biology poster symposium winners, Vikki Tam, Heba Imran and Irem Karakaya! They will go on to represent Montville Township High School at the Rutgers University poster symposium on June 4th.
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Three student finalists in Research in Molecular Biology
MTHS - Students in the Research in Molecular Biology class present their coursework and research at last night's Science Symposium.
11 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Three students stand to present
MTHS - Yesterday, Professor Aihua Li from Montclair State University visited the Mandarin Chinese classes and taught students Chinese Abacus. The abacus is an ancient tool that can still be effective in helping students visualize mathematical concepts and build a strong understanding of fundamental mathematical operations. Our Mandarin students had fun using Abacus as a calculator to do simple addition and subtraction. Thank you to Mrs. Zishan (Annie) Huang for organizing this experience for our students!
11 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Students work with an abacus
Professor Aihua Li from Montclair State University works with a student on the abacus
Professor Aihua Li and Mrs. Annie Huang pose in front of the white board that says "Contributions of Ancient Chinese Mathematics"
MTHS - Principles of Anatomy students work on posters for organs of the digestive system. For this assignment, students will be able to identify the function of a specific organ in the digestive system, research and present factual information about the organ, and develop creative and visual communication skills.
11 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Students work on poster
Memorial Day! No School Today. Today is a day to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of the United States of America. #Lazar's LNN students compiled a VIDEO of facts about Memorial Day. WATCH NOW: https://youtu.be/ONW67e6RwU4 . This Lazar News Network segment was initially broadcast on 5/24 in preparation for 5/27/24.
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Memorial Day! A day to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of the United States of America. #Lazar's LNN students compiled facts about Memorial Day. This Lazar News Network VIDEO segment was broadcast on 5/24 in preparation for 5/27/24. WATCH NOW: https://youtu.be/ONW67e6RwU4
Memorial Day! No School Today. #Lazar students in Teacher Rick Crescente's classes had lunch last week with veterans from VFW Post 5481. The students replaced American Flags at cemeteries in Pine Brook & Montville's Dutch Reform Church. Flags were placed for Memorial Day.
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Memorial Day! #Lazar students  in Teacher Rick Crescente's classes had lunch with veterans from the Montville Twp. VFW Post 5481. The students replaced American Flags at cemeteries in Pine Brook & Montville's Dutch Reform Church. The flags were placed in honor of Memorial Day.
TODAY! 5/27 at 11AM! Montville Township VFW Post #5481 will host the Memorial Day Ceremony. Attend: In-person OR Virtual. At the TANK in the Community Park. WATCH THIS VIDEO for all the information. #Lazar LNN announces the VFW Ceremony DETAILS: https://youtu.be/Kdrgq4eqbXw #LazarNewsNetwork
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TODAY! 5/27 at 11AM! Montville VFW Memorial Day Ceremony. In-person OR Virtual. At the TANK in the Community Park. WATCH THIS VIDEO for all the information. #Lazar LNN announces the VFW Ceremony DETAILS:  https://youtu.be/Kdrgq4eqbXw #LazarNewsNetwork
MTHS - On Monday, students in Mrs. Sheehan's Marketing I class did a blind taste test to compare store brands to national brands. After the tasting, students completed a survey to measure the results.
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Students in the cafeteria participating in a blind taste test of store vs national brands
Students in the cafeteria participating in a blind taste test of store vs national brands
Students in the cafeteria participating in a blind taste test of store vs national brands
MTHS - Decision Day 2024! Congratulations to our seniors and whatever their futures hold!
12 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Students pose in a classroom for decision day
Students pose in a classroom for decision day
Students pose in a classroom for decision day
Car decorated with Penn State merch
Car decorated with giant deer balloon
car decorated for decision day
car decorated for decision day
IN THE NEWS! #MTHS Culinary Arts Students Showcase Creativity with In-School Food Truck Project - Family & Consumer Science teacher, Nancy Cinquino, helped students plan, and execute their very own food truck concepts. The trucks expanded their knowledge of Culinary Arts & entrepreneurship! See #MontvilleTAP: https://ow.ly/9Hk050RSBMn
12 months ago, Montville Township Public Schools
IN THE NEWS! #MTHS Culinary Arts Students Showcase Creativity with In-School Food Truck Project - Family & Consumer Science teacher, Nancy Cinquino, helped students plan, and execute their very own food truck concepts. The trucks expanded  their knowledge of Culinary Arts & entrepreneurship! See #MontvilleTAP:  https://ow.ly/9Hk050RSBMn
MTHS - As we get closer to the end of the year, students are finalizing their woods/carpentry creations. Today, Mr. Koranteng helped a student assemble the table they built.
12 months ago, Jennifer Keneally
Mr Koranteng helps a student assemble a table.