
Panther Pride Field Day Fun!

Preschool, Kindergarten and First grade participated in a Teddy Bear ER Clinic provided by St. Clare's Health System.

Congratulations to our current and new inductees to the National Junior Honor Society!

Hope Township School welcomes Dr. Timothy Frederiks as Interim Superintendent and Mrs. Tammy Green as Principal for the 2024-2025 school year.
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Congratulations to our May PAWS recipients for demonstrating the characteristic of Most Dedicated


First Hope Bank representatives, Michelle Guice, Market Manager for Warren County branches Hope, Blairstown, Great Meadows and Andover in Sussex County and Scott Barretta, Branch Leader in Great Meadows presented a financial literacy program to the middle school students. During the presentation, students were made familiar with the concepts of savings, credit, debit, interest rates, and setting goals for a financially successful future.
Students were posed with real-world connections such as preparing to save for a car, getting a job and putting money in a savings/checking account and how investing in your future would prepare you for expenses and unexpected expenses.
First Hope bank gave each student a drawstring bag with a checkbook register. The students will use those as a lesson in keeping track of proposed earnings and expenditures.


Hope Township School will once again offer a free academic summer skills camp for all Kindergarten through 8th grade Hope Township student residents.
***Charter School and Private School K-8 students are also welcome to attend***
Monday - Thursday
July 8th - August 1st
9:00am to 12:00pm
Please click on the link below to complete the form that contains much more information.
The deadline to sign up is Friday May 17, 2024
https://forms.gle/tsSom5iUWmBzfw85A

May 6-10 is Teacher Appreciation Week!
We want to thank our entire staff for their hard work and dedication to our Hope School students. Thank you for all that you do to help our students learn, grow, and succeed.

Ms. Mackey's class made Earth Day cookies with Mrs. Weiss. What a great job by our students and the cookies tasted delicious!





Congratulations to our April PAWS recipients for demonstrating the characteristic of 'Most Responsible'.



Our elementary student's were visited by Liv Stettler, an ambassador for AmeriCorps NJ Watersheds. Student's learned about our “Blue Planet” and why it’s important to take care of our water.

As a friendly reminder:
-Thursday, March 28 will be an early 1:15 dismissal
-School will be closed from March 29 to April 5 for Spring Recess
-School will reopen on April 8

Congratulations to our March PAWS recipients for demonstrating the characteristic of 'Most Passionate'.



Happy St. Patrick's Day!

In recognition of Read Across America and in the spirit of the joy in reading, the middle school students participated in their first Book Trailer Tuesday. During this event, the students were treated to a premiere of the novels, "Trevor Noah: Born a Crime" by Trevor Noah and "Cinder" by Marissa Meyer.
After a class discussion on the viewing, students were asked to reflect and select the book they were most interested in reading. Results for the first of the four-week event showed that both books were in demand with "Cinder" receiving 23 votes and "Trevor Noah: Born a Crime" receiving 19 votes.
Next week's Book Trailer Tuesday features "Dry" by Neil Shusterman and "Becoming Muhammad Ali" by James Patterson and Kwame Alexander.

Thank you Mayor McDonough for helping us celebrate Read Across America week!

Along with approximately 50 other students from Warren County, the Hope School fifth and sixth grade gifted and talented students spent the day learning about music, motion, and rhythm at the Villa Roller Rink.
After a STEM presentation and activities, the students took their skating skills to the rink. This program was sponsored by the Warren County Consortium for Student Enrichment.






Students made lion pancakes today focusing on life skills (measuring, cutting, and assembling) as well as exposure to healthy balanced meals.

Congratulations to Lilliana for being selected as the Warren County School Boards Association - Hope Township School Unsung Hero!
Lilliana makes Hope school a better place simply because she is a part of it.
An awards ceremony will take place with the rest of the Warren County school recipients in March.

Congratulations to our February PAWS recipients for demonstrating the characteristic of 'Most Creative'.

