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EVERY STUDENT INSPIRED, EVERY TEAM MEMBER SUPPORTED,
AND EVERY FAMILY ENGAGED.
The beautiful voices of PMG will fill the air this May with several choral concerts scheduled throughout the month.
Each grade level will have their moment to shine, demonstrating their skills and musical understanding developed over the
school year. We can't wait to celebrate our young artists and performers!
Round Valley School
Round Valley School Awarded $2,000 Sustainable Jersey
Grant! We're thrilled to announce that Round Valley School has
received a $2,000 Sustainable Jersey for Schools grant funded by the
New Jersey Education Association (NJEA). Our school was selected
as one of 40 recipients statewide in a competitive grant program that
distributed thirteen $10,000 grants and twenty-seven $2,000 grants.
The grant will fund the transformation of our outdoor garden into a
vibrant, functional learning space for students. Our renovation plans
include an innovative approach to clearing perimeter brush—we'll be
bringing in rented goats as an environmentally-friendly alternative
to traditional clearing methods!
This project aligns with Sustainable Jersey's mission to
support initiatives including outdoor classrooms, composting,
waste reduction, recycling, student wellness, inclusive learning
environments, biodiversity, and student safety.
Clinton Township Middle School
Students in Mr. Rudolph's Period-6
Class were using our micro bits and
sensors to calculate the temperature
and light of the sidewalk and blacktop
to analyze if this data will help the class
answer the following question:
Why is the air near the ground
warmer than the air higher up?
O u r E i g h t h G r a d e L a w
Adventure Team won Second
Place in the State of New
Jersey! Law Adventure is a
mock trial program that is
sponsored by the New Jersey
State Bar Foundation. These
eighth graders, who won first
place last year and Second
Place this year, wrote a case
about student cell phone privacy.
They will perform their winning case
in front of a real judge at the NJSBF in
May. Congratulations, Students!