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Allentown High School ranked 82nd of the Garden State's 322 public schools as rated by New Jersey Monthly Magazine on August 19, 2010. Read the article in its entirety at the link given.
REVISED TIMELINE FOR NJASK REPORTS IS ANNOUNCED Click here for information on the exciting new Gifted and Talented presentation.
Subscription Busing Update 8-13-10 The Board of Education recommends that students attending the new Middle School in September who live under two miles from school take advantage of the subscription bus service or carpool to school. Riding bikes or walking to school is not recommended. Due to community demand for subscription bus services, the transportation department has added additional buses and anticipates honoring all requests for subscription bus service. Requests for scholarships to cover bus fees are available for financial hardship and will be based on the Federal free and reduced lunch eligibility guidelines. Requests will be held in confidence and may be submitted by contacting the Superintendent's office.
. 2010-11 Budget FAQs Read the latest Budget newsletter - posted April 9, 2010 Learn more about the Kindergarten Complement Program Presentation from 3/25 Parent Evening Fireside Chat #7: Factors effecting NJ Schools and a tour of the Stone Bridge Middle School Pre-K Enrollment Applications are now being accepted. Download a copy of the brochure at this link. Learn how you can receive an Upper Freehold Gold Card for free admission to district games, plays and other activiities. Are you receiving Alert Now emails and telephone messages? Do you need to update your contact information via Alert Now? Click here to learn how. Parents, please read the Q & A information at the link below about the new Kindergarten Complement Program for September 2010. It is important that you read the information about this full day program before you respond to the survey. The survey can be found at this link. When you complete the survey and submit your information, you will receive a confirmation email that your information was received. Feel free to call either Dr. Fitzpatrick at 259-7292 ext. 201 or Mrs. Huggins at ext. 304 with any questions. Kindergarten Complement Program - Questions and Answers Pre-school parents, please read the letter from the NJ State Department of Health and Senior Services concerning registration of students who have not been vaccinated for seasonal flu. Learn about Student Achievement in 2009 - presentation and documentation available at this link. Letter to Parents concerning the District policy on Life Threatening Food Allergies List of Peanut Free Snacks Allentown High School Athletics Hall of Fame Nomination Information The Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education announces the following new Substitute Teacher/Substitute Nurse fixed rate of pay effective September 1, 2009:
Allentown High School named to the Top 100 high schools in New Jersey. Learn about the District's Five-Year Strategic Planning Committee For important medical news and information concerning the health of your child, please refer to the Health & Safety Topics link in our Community Section. |
The Upper Freehold Regional School District is firmly committed to equality and affirmative action. In compliance with NJAC6A:7 and U.S. Title IX, our district does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender, religion, disability, or socioeconomic status.
For further information or to file a complaint please contact our district's Affirmative Action Officer:
Mr. Stephen Cochrane,
Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction
609-259-7292
cochras@ufrsd.net
Forms and grievance procedures can be found at this link.
Website resources to vote in the April 20, 2010 School Budget election
NJ Voter Registration Application
Must be registered to vote 21 days prior to election (by March 30, 2010 to vote in April 20, 2010 School Budget election)
NJ Registration to Vote by Mail Application
A voter may vote by mail by completing the Application for Vote by Mail Ballot and returning the application to the County Clerk. To receive your ballot by mail, the application must be received by the County Clerk 7 days prior to the election. This deadline date is April 13, 2010 to vote in the April 20, 2010 School Budget Election. A voter may also apply in person to the County Clerk until 3:00 pm, the day before the election (April 19, 2010).