Design Thinking launched this semester's partnership with Stryker. This is an incredible opportunity for our students to work collaboratively with a major corporation.
Pictured left to right are Casey Nagle, Michelle Colucci, Dr. Julie Norflus-Good, Marissa Jenkins, Molly Dinning, Lori Militello, Kaylin Bessler, Wendy Murray. These professionals are representatives from Ramsey High School, and Dr. Julie Norflus-Good, NJCEC President, at The 2024 New Jersey Council for Exceptional Children Spring Conference, High Level Practices.
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students with disabilities, and/or the gifted. CEC advocates for appropriate governmental policies, sets professional standards, provides continual professional development, advocates for newly and historically underserved individuals with exceptionalities, and helps professionals obtain conditions and resources necessary for effective professional practice.
The conference featured cutting-edge Professional Development and networking opportunities. A wide array of sessions were geared to meet the interests and needs of those working with children with special needs.
Kaylin Bessler, Ramsey High School Social Studies teacher, presented the following at NJCEC: Empowering Education with Artificial Intelligence (Al): Strategies for the Classroom.
S.T.E.P. students celebrated their heritages after months of research by inviting guests of honor to try the foods they made to represent their cultures and presenting all they learned about where their families come from. While celebrating our differences, we also found so many things we have in common.
Ramsey High School representing at the NJ Council for Exceptional Children Conference at Ramapo College!
RHS is set to host tomorrow's Girl Scout Pine Wood Derby! This is a great event that provides a valuable experience in design, and engineering. We hope that participation in the Derby will inspire young "STEMinists" to pursue more opportunities in STEM fields. #GoRams
9th grade students perfect their communication skills with their performance assessments for our poetry/short story unit
🎭 Opening night of Legally Blonde was a smashing success! Bravo to our incredibly talented singers, dancers, musicians, and stage crew! The audience went wild! Don't miss this one! 🎶
Here's a slice of fun: today is about embracing the infinite Pi possibilities. Whether you're a mathematician or here for the pie, make it irrational-ly sweet! 🥧🔢
Elizabeth Acevedo's novel, "Family Lore," has won the NAACP Award for Outstanding Literary Work in Fiction! RHS will welcome Acevedo on April 25th for a day of immersion in her poetry, spoken word art, fiction and cultural connections! 🎉📚
🎭 We're just ONE DAY from OPENING NIGHT! 💗
Do not miss out on attending Legally Blonde! The show is incredible - and tickets are still available!
Performances: March 14, 15 and 16 @ 7pm.
Support the National World Language Honors Society's Pulsera Project!
Smith's Best Buddies & RHS's Best Buddies and Unified bowling team came together for some bowling fun. We continue to work together in spreading inclusivity within our schools and throughout our community to make sure all students have opportunities to explore their interests and skills and make meaningful friendships.
Don't miss out on RHS Drama's production of Legally Blond! This Thursday, Friday and Saturday! Scan the QR code for tix or visit https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/ramsey-high-school/6569fa57d1f2290e3b30493b
Congratulations to Mr. Ryan Kenny, Ramsey's Director of Technology, on receiving the George Magdich Leadership Award at NJECC 2024!
Calling all artists! We are looking for an RHS student to design a shirt that reflects a message of inclusion in preparation for Autism Acceptance month. All designs are due by 3/22 to Ms. Robertson. Good luck!
S.T.E.P. & Tisdale collaboration! We love building on our prevocational skills while working on the book fair each year.
That is a wrap on Special Olympics Basketball and Challengers Basketball! Congratulations to Hudson C. who will be heading down to Wildwood to compete at the Special Olympics state basketball tournament!
Realizing the importance of your voice is critical! This student had the opportunity to share her many accomplishments, strengths and skills, and future goals with her family during an important meeting. Countdown to graduation begins!
The Ramsey School District wishes all who celebrate a generous and blessed month of Ramadan.
AP Lit students were thinking deeply about their choice dramas! Check out their charcuterie boards on the motifs in the texts!! The food items represent themes from plays like "Moby Dick," "The Glass Menagerie," "A Raisin in the Sun," "The Elephant Man,"Oedipus Rex" and other classic and contemporary plays. A delicious exercise in creativity and critical thinking!