Our chefs at Woodrow Wilson were busy making pasta today under the guidance of Chef Welch!!!
over 1 year ago, Nicole Halpin, Supervisor of Career and Tech Ed
over 1 year ago, Edison Township Public Schools
JPS had a very successful weekend at the Bands of America New Jersey Regional Championship: Class AAAA Champions. Go Hawks!
over 1 year ago, JPS Hawks
Congratulations to Coach Weber for being selected as the GMC Volleyball Coach of the Year!
over 1 year ago, JPS Hawks
Congratulations to Jaslyn Chen, Sophia Chessere, Neha Thota, and Kristen Whitney for being selected to the GMC All-White Division Girls Soccer Team. Jasyln was also chosen for the GMC All-Conference Team. Go Hawks!
over 1 year ago, JPS Hawks
Thank you to Raritan Valley Community College for having our Automotive students for a tour of the Career Training Center and campus! #CTE
over 1 year ago, Nicole Halpin, Supervisor of Career and Tech Ed
Lights, Camera... Camp Bernie! We are having an amazing outdoor education experience today. We are trying new things & taking risks!
over 1 year ago, Dr. Nicole Bevere
A big thank you to the Edison Fire Department for teaching our youngest learners about fire safety!
over 1 year ago, Cindy Occimio
over 1 year ago, JPS Hawks
What's cooking in our cafeteria? Students were inspired to try Bao after listening to the story Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao. Thank you to Maschios for helping us explore new dishes!
over 1 year ago, James Monroe Elementary
The Class of 2025 kicked off their senior year with the Senior Sunrise! Over 500 students attended 🌅 Go Hawks!!!
over 1 year ago, JPS Hawks
Great job to Ms. Cardoso for hosting the first Student DEI Leadership Team meeting- with a focus on belonging-at JAMS today!
over 1 year ago, Hitisha Patel
Attention Middle and High School Parents/Guardians:
Marking Period 1 Interim Reports are available in the Parent Portal.
Login to the Parent Portal - click GRADING >> Available Report Cards >> Under the school year click the PDF View icon to the right of the screen to view the Interim/Report Card.
Report Cards and Interim Reports can be printed.
over 1 year ago, Edison Township Public Schools
It's PSAT Day!! Good Luck Sophomores & Juniors
over 1 year ago, Dr. Braungard-Galayda, Supervisor of Counseling
President of NJSELA and Edison's own HS Science Supervisor Laurie Maier is not only a lead coordinator for the NJ Science Convention which is promoting the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and OpenSciEd, she is also a presenter of multiple workshops!
over 1 year ago, Rick Cohen, Secondary Chief Academic Officer
Thank you to Professor Rotolo and Professor Celi of Middlesex College for their Public Philosophy Project interactive seminar on Natural Rights & Constitutional Government...Dr. Nasser's AP World classes enjoyed the lesson, and especially enjoyed the snacks, courtesy of Ms. Heath's Foods classes! Go Philosophy! Go CTE!
over 1 year ago, EHS Social Studies
"It's not about winning and losing, it's about winning and learning!" -Ms. Brown, JAMS teacher! What a JAMazing way to describe your passion.
over 1 year ago, John Adams Middle School
The JAMS Huddle Up Speaker Series was JAMazing. Thank you to our organizer and emcee, Mr. Kelly as well as our panelists, Mr. Eckert, Ms. Brown & Mr. Maluta. The student generated questions were spot on. It was the perfect way to kick-off the upcoming passion projects!
over 1 year ago, John Adams Middle School
Students in Mrs. Brandstetter's AP World History class simultaneously sharpening their historical reasoning skills and engaging in questioning by comparing classical social structures with modern social structures. Go WHAP!
over 1 year ago, JPS Social Studies

You score what you eat before the PSAT:
OK, maybe that’s a bit dramatic, but fueling your body with the nutrients you need will also fuel your brain. Rather than a breakfast high in sugar, I suggest a complex carb such as oatmeal or whole grain toast, along with a protein to keep you full throughout the test. If you’re a coffee drinker, limit yourself to one or two cups, as too much caffeine will only add to your pre-test jitters. Make sure you stop drinking caffeine around noon the day before Test Day, so it won’t keep you from getting a good night’s sleep.
Get out of your head…and house
When most people think of relaxing, they think of curling up on the couch with a blanket and Netflix. But there’s something very healing and revitalizing about being in nature. Why not go for a jog or a run the morning of to get those endorphins going and to let that fresh air recharge you? However, be careful about working out too late the day before Test Day, as it might keep you from being able to wind down and fall asleep.
over 1 year ago, Dr. Braungard-Galayda, Supervisor of Counseling