Community Members,
You have chosen to live and pay taxes here in Nutley. The work that we do as a school district impacts the community. You expect us to be equal partners in this with you, communicating and collaborating so that together we best serve our students and this community as a whole. The question is: How do you think we're doing?
We are currently engaged in the process of strategic planning, a process that will set our goals for the next five or more years. It is a process that will help us improve how we serve your children, you, and the community.
Please take advantage of the attached, anonymous survey to give us your feedback on how we are supporting your needs and, most importantly, the needs of our students. Also, please stay involved in this process by checking in on this website and following my reports to the Board of Education.
As always, I can be reached at rlazovick@nutleyschools.org.
Survey Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7VZNB5S
Thank you for your time,
At the January 9, 2012 Board meeting the Director of Curriculum & Instruction, Director of Guidance, District Coordinators and High School Administration presented the 2012-13 Nutley High School Program of Studies.
For comments, questions or concerns regarding the Program of Studies please email: programofstudies@nutleyschools.org
To view the video from the January 9, 2012 Board meeting please click here.
Nutley High School Registration
Nutley High School will be accepting new student registrations for the upcoming 2011-2012 school year for grades 9-12. This is for Nutley residents who are currently attending a private/Catholic school but are planning to transfer into our public school system for September. Please contact Mrs. Jean Boyle at (973)320-8494 for an appointment to register.
Kindergarten Registration
Registration for the upcoming 2012-2013 kindergarten class for Nutley residents will take place during the week of March 5, 2012. Registration will take place in the Nutley High School Cafeteria from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. each day. Please plan to register as follows:
March 5 - Lincoln and Radcliffe School zones
March 6 - Spring Garden and Washington School zones
March 7 - Yantacaw School zone and parents or guardians who could not attend previous days
March 8 and 9 - Open registration for any school zone
Parents or guardians who are not available during the dates listed above may call Mrs. Jean Boyle at (973) 320-8494 to schedule an appointment to register their child. For further information on kindergarten registration, please click here.
Registration for all Nutley Schools requires the following documentation:
Parents must bring all of the following residency information: N.J. driver’s license or town ID with Nutley address also current utility bills (one of each) including PSE&G, water, cable, and a phone bill. In addition, homeowners need a mortgage statement or tax bill. Renters, a certified landlord statement and lease must be provided at the time of registration. These forms are available for download here, or by contacting Mrs. Jean Boyle at the Registration Offices located in Nutley High School (973-320-8494).
Parents must also provide the following documents for the child being registered: original birth certificate; custody papers (if applicable) as well as health records (VACCINATIONS: DPT(4), measles(2), mumps(1), rubella(1), polio(3), varivax(1) and hepatitis B(3) as required by New Jersey law). A Mantoux Test is recommended but not required.
Transfer students must be signed out of previous school and obtain transfer card with transcripts in order to register.
PLEASE NOTE FOR K thru 6 -Students must be registered in district of residence – if a move is made after registration to another Nutley district, a new registration must be completed and the child will be required to start in the new residing district.
Kindergarten thru 12th Grade
Registration is done by appointment only by contacting Mrs. Jean Boyle (973)320-8494 at the Registration Office in Nutley High School. Please note that Kindergarten children must attain the age of 5 years on or before October 1, 2012.
Senator Ronald Rice and Mayor Joanne Cocchiola Recognize Students for their Commitment to Raising Money for ‘The Eliminate Project’
Nutley, NJ, November 16, 2011 – Cablevision’s MSG Varsity and Power to Learn, along with Senator Ronald Rice and Mayor Joanne Cocchiola, today recognized students at Nutley High School for participating in this year’s Charity Champions, a program from Power to Learn that promotes volunteerism and encourages area high schools to raise funds for a charity of their choice. The school was presented with $1000 to be donated to “The Eliminate Project” and also received $500 for the furtherance of the students’ charitable activities.
See the attached press release for more information.
As of December 1, 2011 the NHS Athletic Department will no longer update the High School Sports.net website.
Any information on schedules, game times and locations as well as bus and departure times, as they pertain to NHS, can be accessed by going to www.secconference.org and clicking Nutley High School.
Please refer to the user-friendly parent guide posted here.
For online payment of the Student Activity Fee, please click here.
You will need to enter the Student ID Number associated with each student you are paying the Activity Fee for.
The Student ID Number is a six-digit number printed on each student's schedule, report card, and transcript.
It is also available on the Student ID Cards, as the six digits following the leading "1" on the barcode.
If submitting payment via check or cash, please include the Pay to Participate Form.