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Roselle Park High School named by US News and World Report as a Bronze Level High School! Top 5,000 nationwide. 

RPMS: Talented and Gifted students assist in the closing of NASDAQ on August 15th, 2012, as part of the launching of Super Stock Jockey 

Students showcase their amazing artwork at www.artsonia.com/aldenesherman1 

RPHS: recipient of the PSEG Environmental Education Grant. 

3rd grader, Damian Czernikowski, has artwork selected to be on the Big Screen in NYC! 

NJ Monthly Magazine: Roselle Park High School ranked 122 in state, up from 190 

Aldene students read a total of 15,445 books during the 2011-12 school year surpassing their goal of 15,000! 

RPHS: One of 16 NJ High Schools Accepted in to the prestigious state-wide Engineering By Design Cohort. 

5th grader, Melanie Ramirez, at Sherman School selected to have artwork published on this summer's NJPAC Poetry Anthology. 

RPHS: Winner of the NJ Greenest High School Award for our emphasis upon recycling and the environment! 

Five Sherman School students- Andra Constantin, Natalya Tasso, Emily Tribiano,Amanda Serna and Tessa Dunkerton- have had their artwork selected for the 2013 Art Educators of New Jersey's Calendar! The calendar will feature 14 NJ art students' work on it and will debut at an awards ceremony and art exhibit at NJPAC in September 2012! 

Raymond Bangs, Science Teacher, nominee of the Princeton University Distinguished Secondary Educator Award. 

Technology teacher, Danielle Romero, named as President of the New Jersey Technology and Engineering Educators Association. Danielle Romero was also named as one of five statewide recipients of the Innovative Technology Education Award.


Roselle Park has been designated as a High Performing District 


OUR MISSION

Roselle Park’s mission is to provide a quality education through shared responsibility in a safe supportive environment for all students to meet the challenges of a global society. 

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ROSELLE PARK SURVEY – RESULTS

The following surveys were distributed by the Roselle Park Board of Education to parents and guardians during each of the Back-to-School evenings in September/October 2011.

Questions specific to elementary, middle, and high school issues were created by Board members, administrators, teachers, and parents for the purpose of giving the community an opportunity to provide anonymous feedback, particularly for those not always comfortable expressing their concerns or comments aloud. All respondents were given space to offer their comments which have been compiled below. Thanks to all those who participated.

Click HERE to access the survey results

 

Roselle Park School District
Core Values for Ethical Education

Moral character is not developed automatically. Efforts should be made to assist young people to develop the values necessary to make good moral decisions and conduct themselves in an appropriate manner.

In the Roselle Park School District we have made a commitment to:

  • Value every person as diverse, important and unique.
  • Accept responsibility for our choices and actions.
  • Be a positive influence on our planet and learn from the world around us.
  • Appreciate that children are best supported when family, culture, community and society are kept in mind.
  • Continually strive to put children first.
  • Recognize that the teaching and modeling of core ethical values as well as the promotion of good character development, is the responsibility of every adult.
Important Messages:

Dogs are not allowed on school property during regular school hours.