
Voting by mail is a convenient, time-saving way to make your opinion count. It’s not too early to apply for a ballot to be sent to you before the school district’s bond referendum on December 12.
Visit the VOTE webpage: montville.net/referendum.
Click on More Information, VOTE


TOMORRW! Public Encouraged to Attend - Architect Will Explain Plans for Added Space, Improved HVAC & Stepped-Up Security. #MontvilleBOE Meeting, Tues, Oct 17 at 7:30 at Montville Twp. Municipal Building.
DETAILS: https://www.montville.net/article/1291879


MTHS - Welcome to Carpentry/Woods class! Today students used the comprehensive woods lab to work on projects. This popular course teaches students the safe and correct use of hand and power tools as well as more sophisticated and specialized woodworking techniques.





PLEASE SHARE w/other Montville Township families:
Parents/Guardians of ESL students are invited to attend an ESL FAMILY NIGHT -- English as a Second Language -- Tues., Oct 24 from 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Please attend and learn about ESL programs and services offered by the school and community.
Meet our teachers and other families with children in the ESL program.
Bring your children to this program, Montville Township High School students will be there to help entertain children who attend.
WOODMONT SCHOOL MEDIA CENTER
39 WOODMONT ROAD
PINE BROOK, NJ


MTHS - Our Fine, Performing and Practical Arts department has a variety of classes for students interested in the arts. Today, students in Ceramics I worked on their face mug sculptures and students in Visual Arts I started complex drawing using simple geometric shapes.



The Oct. 17 Board of Education meeting will include a bond referendum presentation by the school district’s architect to explore proposed projects: more space, HVAC upgrades & improved security.
Join us at the public session: 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building (195 Changebridge Road).


MTHS - A beautiful day for another practical lab! Today Mr. Rolfe and Mr. Andes class ventured outside to complete their gradient lab. Students worked together to calculate their elevation at different locations on the school campus.



Tidbit Tuesday: Our elementary schools need space, and building that space requires a two-year timeline at a minimum. If approved by voters, the Dec. 12 referendum would put MTPS on track to begin solving space needs in 2025. Head to the link in our bio for details.
montville.net/referendum


MTHS - Last week students in anatomy class participated in a rat dissection lab. This is one of many hands on lab activities students in our science classes participate in throughout the year.


HEADLINE NEWS!!! Montville Educational Foundation Funds Largest Grant Yet to District-Wide STEAM Program! $60,000 to MTPS for a STEAM Day to take place in all 7 district schools. The largest MEF grant to date. See story in #MontvilleTAP: https://ow.ly/JZKW50PUL7z
Pictured Dr. David Modrak; Lauren Palma; Carol Palma, treasurer; Daria Senaldi, president; Christine Friedlein; Michael Abramson, vice president; Jody Patriarca, secretary; and Dr. Thomas Gorman.
#EducateInspireEmpower


No school for students TODAY - Monday, October 9. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY for Faculty & Staff.
Classes resume for students tomorrow.


Montville Township Public Schools will be at Montville Day TODAY! Sun, Oct 8 from 1 to 6 PM! At the Amphitheater behind the library (90 Horseneck Road). MTPS info booth w/ activities, prizes, give-aways & information for children & adults. Join us. #EducateInspireEmpower


MTHS - On Friday, September 29th, students at MTHS celebrated Mid-Autumn Festival. The Chinese Honor Society, and their advisor Ms. Huang, organized a lantern making contest, created bulletin boards to showcase cultural elements of the festival, and made and tasted mooncakes.





Join us at Montville Day! MTPS representatives will share information about the Dec. 12 bond referendum at an info booth under the tent.
Montville Day is this Sunday, Oct. 8 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Amphitheater behind the library (90 Horseneck Road).
#MontvilleDayFamilyFunDay!


MTHS - Students in the AP Literature course are kicking off their study of the Anglo-Saxons and Beowulf this week with Dr. Kilanowski.


Reminder: Week of Respect – October 2-6, 2023
Wednesday, 10/4: In observance of the #WeekofRespect2023, the #MTHS Cultural Diversity Club is asking people to take a minute today to research a holiday or observance outside of their own culture.


MTHS - Happy Wednesday! Students in Mrs. DeLeon's Sports Nutrition class are cooking up some protein pancakes and turkey bacon this morning.



MEF - Montville Educational Foundation supports MTPS' unique educational initiatives.
CALENDAR RAFFLE! One ticket is 13 chances to win! $50 drawings every Friday from Nov-Jan! Two special drawings for $200 each. TICKETS: $10/1, $20/3. Use QR code to purchase.


Voters will decide two questions on the Dec. 12 ballot to address proposed improvements across all our schools.
Q1: Additional space for our elementary schools
Q2: Updates to school security and HVAC
Read more on our website: montville.net/referendum


20 years of Service: Rebecca Pandolfo, Valley View; Cortney Stephenson, William Mason; Anthony Sia, MTHS; Clarissa Faheley-Shell, William Mason; Christine Auten, William Mason; Brooke Williams, William Mason; Rosa Preztek, MTHS; Rachel Salazar, MTHS; Keith Spector, Valley View; Lisa Accardi, Cedar Hill; Michelle Trautman, Lazar; Maria Heyburn, Lazar; Lauren Bussey, Lazar; Robert Reiber, Lazar; Tara Monaco, Special Services; and not-pictured: Randi Bsales, Valley View; Lilian Main, Valley View; Pattiann Olivieri, Woodmont, were honored for 20 Years of Service to the Montville Township Public Schools district.
READ: https://www.montville.net/article/1264942
