MTHS - We were so lucky to have a special guest visit our high school today – Joni, a sweet 9-year-old Standard Poodle, came to spread joy and comfort with her amazing handler, Jaime Crowley. Joni, who is affiliated with Bright & Beautiful Therapy Dogs, Inc., brought smiles and relaxation to our students, and it was clear that the kids truly enjoyed their time with her.

MTHS - Students enjoy a little charcuterie while doing their independent reading assignment in English class.

See BIG FISH! MTHS Theatre Company's Spring Musical! March 6, 7,& 8 at 7PM. March 9 at 2PM. A musical about family, love & the power of storytelling. Tickets- ONLINE: Adults - $15 & Student/Seniors - $12. ORDER Tickets NOW: http://mthsnj.booktix.com/ (Tkts at the door: $18 & $15)

REMINDER: Check out COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS. The webpage shares opportunities for activities & important information that may be of interest to you & your family: MEF MARCH MADNESS, MONTVILLE REC, LAKELAND Y SUMMER CAMP &MORE! See: www.montville.net/page/community-connections


HEADLINE NEWS! 2nd Quarter ShopRite STARS Honored! Laurel Donohue (Community Service), Lena Unice (Athletics), Jules Zea-Joya (Arts), Julia Grzebielucha (Academics), & Scipio Han (Leadership). See PHOTOS & STORY at #MontvilleTAP: www.montville.net/montvilletapshopritestars2nd

MTHS - Coach Rich Crescente of the Montville Bowling Team presents Carl DeBacco (left) and Jim Baut (right) from VFW Post 5481 with a check for monies raised during the
MTHS Bowling Team's Roll for the Veterans Bowling Tournament!
The generous funds will be donated to Paws Healing Heroes, a wonderful charity based in Glassboro, NJ, that pairs veterans in need with service dogs.
Thank you to everyone who participated and supported this amazing cause! Your contributions are truly making a difference in the lives of our heroes

2nd Quarter ShopRite STARS Honored by #MontvilleBOE on 2/18: Laurel Donohue (Community Service), Lena Unice (Athletics), Jules Zea-Joya (Arts), Julia Grzebielucha (Academics), and Scipio Han (Leadership). LEARN MORE: https://www.montville.net/article/2041649


MTHS - AP Biology students simulate meiosis to better understand how the process increases genetic variation.
BINGO! March Madness BINGO that is! FUN event to BENEFIT the MEF: Montville Educational Foundation. Tues, March 25 at 6PM in the St Pius X Parish Center. REGISTER NOW: www.montville.net/mefmarchmadness . $50/person ($400/table of 10). HELP MEF fund innovative initiatives. Thx.

#TBThursday! Find out more about the 2024-2025 Teachers of the Year, Educational Services Professionals of the Year & the Princeton University Distinguished Secondary School Teacher. STORY & LINK to Video of the event: https://www.montville.net/article/2039851

MTHS - The National Merit® Scholarship Program has now determined which of the 16,000 Semifinalists named in September 2024 have met all requirements to advance to Finalist standing in the competition. All Finalists will be considered for National Merit Scholarship awards to be offered in 2025. Please join me in congratulating our MTHS finalists: Hong Jin Cao and Curtis B. Wang.

#TakeMeBackTuesday! In Nov, #MontvilleBOE honored1st-quarter #MTHS ShopRite STARS Adrianna Pressimone (Academics), Alexander Pelov (Athletics), Grace Hricay (Arts), Riya Nadkarni (Leadership) & Miya Megaro (Community Service).
READ STORY: https://www.montville.net/article/2036866

MTHS - Mrs. Evans helps students master the art of simplifying nth roots. Math made easier, one step at a time!
HEADLINE NEWS! Important #MTPS Parent Presentation - THE DIGITAL DILEMA! "First and foremost, Timothy Shoemaker recommends reducing your child, slowly, down to two hours of screen time per day." See the FULL STORY at #MontvilleTAP: www.montville.net/montvilletapsocialmedia
![HEADLINE NEWS! SEE STORY in #MontvilleTAP: www.montville.net/montvilletapsocialmedia . See TAPinto Montville for PHOTO GALLERY & STORY by Melissa Benno. EXPERT SPEAKER TELLS HOW TO PROTECT CHILDREN FROM SOCIAL MEDIA PREDITORS. 3 PHOTOS FROM ARTICLE CAN BE SEEN ON-LINE AT THE ARTICLE. tapINTO mONTVILLE LOGO, moNTVILLE tOWNSHIP pUBLIC sCHOOLS LOGO: educate. inspire. empower.“What’s astounding to Timothy Shoemaker is that even tech moguls Steve Jobs and Bill Gates wouldn’t give their own kids an iPad or a cell phone until they were 14, according to Shoemaker. They considered tech to be ‘too dangerous.’ Shoemaker quoted Jobs as saying, and Gates ‘monitors technology very closely in [his] home.’”](https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/montville_township_public_schools_ar/live_feed_image/image/13842156/large_Feb_17_tap_social.png)
TONIGHT, Tues, Feb 18, at 7:30 PM, #MontvilleBOE meeting in the #MTHS Media Center.
Tonight's Presentations include: #WilliamMason Chorus, MTHS Shoprite STARS & District Performing Arts Overview. ALSO, See AGENDA for district-wide GOOD NEWS: https://www.montville.net/boeagenda
Happy President's Day! Montville Township Public Schools are closed TODAY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. Have a GREAT day!
Classes will resume tomorrow, February 18.

Happy Valentine's Day from the Montville Township Public Schools District Offices! Have a great weekend. REMINDER: Schools are CLOSED Monday, February 17. #EnjoyFamilyandFriends! #EducateInspireEmpower! #MontvilleTownshipPublicSchools!

The PODIUM - The #MTHS Newspaper the February 2025 issue "hit news stands" today! READ it at Montville.net, MTHS, MENU, Documents, Student Publications... OR use this URL: https://5il.co/37t5g
#MustangPride #RollStangs #EducateInspireEmpower
MTHS - Mr. Scufari's US History II students had a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the roaring 1920s during a fun and educational "Celebrity Meet & Greet" activity. Each student was assigned a famous figure from the 1920s, ranging from iconic celebrities, political figures, and cultural trailblazers to sports stars and innovators.
In preparation, students conducted research on their assigned person, and learned about their life, achievements, and contributions to the era. With their knowledge in hand, they participated in a live, interactive event where they “met” their classmates who portrayed other historical figures from the period.
The event allowed students to walk around, engage in conversations, and ask questions, gaining a deeper understanding of the key people who shaped the 1920s. Afterward, each student completed a graphic organizer that helped them synthesize what they learned, reflecting on the impact these figures had on society.
MTHS - In a creative twist on traditional reading activities, some students in English class recently participated in an exciting "Speed Dating with a Book" activity. Students rotated through a series of quick "book dates," where they had just a few minutes to introduce their outside read book to a partner, share key plot points, characters, and what made the book intriguing. After each round, they moved on to the next book and new partner.
Not only did this promote discussion and deeper thinking about their books, but it also sparked excitement for new reading recommendations among classmates. By the end of the event, students had a fresh appreciation for their current reads—and maybe even discovered their next favorite book!

