Letter from our Superintendent, Ms. Jennifer Montesano. Please review the attached letter regarding communicable diseases and our district's action plan. Please review the attached letter regarding communicable diseases and our district's action plan. Published March 2, 2020
NOTICE OF REMOTE PARTICIPATION IN SECAUCUS BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING ON MARCH 19, 2020 Published March 18, 2020
Please Support our High School Yearbook with an Ad! We are now taking advertisements for our 2019-2020 High School Yearbook. We appreciate your support! Published January 21, 2020
Secaucus School District Partners with the Teachers College Reading and Writing Program Published July 31, 2019
2 Hour Delayed Opening on Tuesday, December 3, 2019 There will be a 2 hour delayed opening for all schools on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. Published December 2, 2019
Early Dismissal Monday December 2 Due to inclement Weather Millridge School will dismiss - AM PreK at 10:50 AM - Full Day at 12:10 AM - There will be no PM PreKHuber Street and Clarendon will dismiss at 12:30 PMSMS and SHS will be dismissed at 11:40 AM Published December 2, 2019
Hudson County Transition Conference & Resource Fair Saturday, November 2, 2019 from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm at County Prep High School, 525 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, New Jersey 07302. Published October 4, 2019
Managing Your Child's Behavior: Ideas that can Help - Panel Discussion Thursday October 24, 2019 11:00AM to 12:30PM at St. Joseph's School for the Blind | 761 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07307See the flyer for more information. Published October 4, 2019
Secaucus High School Hosts Third Annual Day of Respect, Remembrance, and Reflection Secaucus High School held their Third Annual Day of Respect, Remembrance, and Reflection on Friday, October 20th. On this day speakers who have experienced personal tragedy and those who have lived through catastrophic events of the 20th and 21st Century, yet have resolved to make the world a better place address our students.A number of presenters experienced the horrors of the Holocaust and shared their stories with the impressionable high school students. Alan Moskin, a member of General Patton’s Army, described his experiences as his company liberated the Gunskirchen Concentration Camp; Dr. Norbert Bikales shared his story of being expelled from school for being Jewish and leaving Germany as a 9 year-old through Kindertransport, although his parents were sadly murdered in a concentration camp. His wife, Gerda Bikales, shared her ordeal of witnessing the terror of Kristallnacht in 1938 and fleeing Germany with her Mother through Belgium, France, and Switzerland to escape the Nazi Regime. Ray Fishler spoke of being held in the concentration camp Krakow-Plasrow, the setting for the movie, “Schindler’s List.” Out of eight family members, he was sadly the only one left after the war. Rosa Sirota shared her harrowing ordeal of hiding out under assumed names with Ukrainian peasants as a Hidden Child of the Holocaust, and Maren Friedman, one of the few surviving Jews in Germany during the holocaust, spoke of the hardships she faced as a child of mixed heritage, with a German Father and a Jewish Mother.In the photograph above, guest presenters Gerda Bikales, Dr. Norbert Bikales, Alan Moskin, Ray Fischler, Maren Friedman, and Rosa Sirota pose for a picture prior to their presentations with Board of Education Members Jack McStowe, Kathy O’Connell, Ruby Pantoliano, and Sharon Dellafave. Published October 21, 2017