The current program and schedule of instruction will continue through the end of the school year. There will be no change to any buildings’ schedule. Our district will continue with all in-person students attending school 5 days a week with an early dismissal and the afternoon schedule of instruction and support.
Thank you to those who have had the opportunity to complete the Cultural Diversity Survey. The survey will be open through Saturday, April 24, 2021. I encourage you to participate as your input and support is valuable to the district.
The schools have been busy preparing for the return of more in-person students on Monday, April 19, 2021. All in-person students will attend school 5 days a week in all buildings. As a reminder, all schools will follow their current early dismissal schedules. Click for more details.
The MHS & Princeton High School national finalist CubeSat Team invites the Community to their launching of a CubeSat (cube satellite) on April 24th at Princeton Airport.
The Montgomery Township Board of Education will be holding its monthly business meeting and public hearing and adoption of the 2021-2022 budget on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. Please click on header for more details.
If you missed the Kindergarten open registration period in January for the 2021-2022 school year, please click on the title to access the ONLINE registration process. We ask that current township residents planning to register their child(ren) in our Kindergarten program, to please register by May 23, 2021.
All 2021 SOAR Classes Will be Held *IN PERSON* This Summer.. Click for brochure and details.
The results of the survey show an increase in the number of students choosing the hybrid instructional model. Click for more details.
The Board of Education approved the MTSD school calendars for the 2021-2022 & 2022-2023 school years at their March 16, 2021 meeting.
Please enjoy the March edition of the Visual and Performing Arts Newsletter.
Please click the headline for important information for this program.
The Montgomery School District along with the Board of Ed. and association presidents encourage Governor Murphy to prioritize vaccinations for school employees.