
Check out how amazing 5Wissell/McGowan mathematicians are at developing strategies for finding the volume of rectangular prisms.



4Guarnieri had a blast learning about how to identify the main idea, and supporting details of a text, particularly with Halloween-themed topics! These eager learners collaborated by sharing their thoughts, and then had the chance to independently apply the skill within their own texts. I am so proud of their progress!




K-Pia students are learning all about the sun in science! Ss get outside to draw plants and the sun to show that sunlight helps plants grow!☀️🌱



(Part 2) The rest of the 4th grade (4O'Hern, 4Horton, 4Kirch/McLaud, and 4Chaparro/Ramsden) went on their field trip to the roller rink today. Not only did the field trip teach the students about STEM, but it also encouraged risk-taking, resiliency, and perseverance. 🛼🎉











4Groenveld's math class practicing multiplication by making array monsters. "We can take BIG ARRAYS and break them into SMALL ARRAYS to solve multiplication problems." ✖️👹








👩🔬🧑🔬Check out 5Gesualdo/Thomson scientists exploring the properties of matter!





(Part 1) 4Davidson, 4O'Rourke, 4Groenveld, and 4Guarnieri went on a field trip to the roller rink to experience all of their STEM learning in action. They learned about force and friction, and had a blast while doing it! 🛼🎉 The day even ended with a dance party!










Students in 5Modesto/Azouri & 5Gesualdo/Thomson are bringing their class read aloud, Esperanza Rising, to life by learning how to crochet. 🧶 Students are learning from the secondary character, Abuelita, about how it is okay to start over and pull your work!





Kindergarteners are all smiles as they enjoy the beautiful, fall weather!🍂🍁🍃







The Exploratory team teachers at Smith School are working collaboratively this year to develop new strategies to amplifying how they teach Ramsey PoG skills to students.
Exploratory teachers often get to see students in a different way than in other academic classes, which gives them a chance to teach PoG skills from a different perspective. Often, they are best positioned to teach skills such as Empathy, Adaptability, and Responsibility, just to name a few!



First grade is beginning their unit on 2-D geometry. Today, students identified attributes and used creativity to compose images with their shapes.


6th grade has started their unit on ratios, rational numbers, and equivalence. Today students used models to explain their thinking to their peers.


Students in Profile Project Seminar are well underway developing their projects! Today they worked on their SMART goals to support their individual objectives.


This week the Drama Workshop class at RHS presented its first production in three years.
The resurgence of this class is a sign of new interest and energy in our district theater program. Drama Workshop productions are COMPLETELY student run, giving students the chance to apply a wide range of theater skills and PoG competencies.


One night only! Tomorrow, October 18, Smith Middle School Drama Club will present ROMEO TO GO - beginning at 7pm.
The 45-minute long play is about students who must perform an entire Shakespeare play for a schoolwide assembly during a time slot of only 10 minutes.
Tickets are available at the door - $5 each.


The RHS Design Thinking class is launching another partnership for the fall semester. This year our partner is the NJ Hall of Fame!
The Design Thinking class helps students to develop creativity and problem solving skills while tackling an authentic problem in a professional partnership.


It's a beautiful day to get out and support the Rams in action!
Let's go Ramsey!!! 🐏


Get out and support the Rams today! 🐏
4:15pm Soccer: Girls Freshman Game vs. Northern Highlands @ Tisdale Elementary School
4:15pm Soccer: Boys Freshman Counties First Round vs. Fort Lee @ Smith Middle School
4:15pm Tennis: Girls JV Match vs. Indian Hills @ Indian Hills High School
4:15pm Tennis: Girls Varsity Match vs. Indian Hills @ Ramsey High School


This weekend is the District’s first of four Homework-Free Weekends for the 2024-25 school year! This is a great opportunity for students, teachers and parents alike to relax and reset!


Students in Ms.Gaffney's precalculus class demonstrate graphing angles in radian measure to their peers. Using both radians and degrees while modeling with mathematics is a necessary skill before moving onto more challenging topics in trigonometry.
