A special thank you to the members of the Fair Lawn Veteran Affairs for speaking to the 8th grade students at TJMS. The stories you shared will forever be remembered.
Students in Ms. Haumersen's science classes conducted spooky chemistry experiments on Halloween.
Memorial's 5th and 6th grade Innovations students are taking on exciting challenges using the Engineering Design Process to solve real-world problems! In these photos, Mr. Hahn's class is hard at work building and testing prototypes of wind-powered land vehicles, pushing the boundaries of creativity and engineering skills.
Reminder - Happening TODAY!
Multilingual Learners Parent Tea
Learn about our Fair Lawn Multilingual Learners Program, our schools, & community resources.
On this last day of September and Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we honor young folks and their families/loved ones affected by pediatric cancer. Fair Lawn High School students and staff “Go Gold!” to highlight the importance of supporting childhood cancer research.
Students in our 6th grade Science program investigate the chemistry of materials. In these photos, Mr. Hahn's students are examining physical properties of materials to determine density and solubility.
Students in grade 6 science explore chemical reactions. In these photos, students in Ms. Patel's class are hard at work.
Students in our grade 5 and 6 Innovations Lab programs are introduced to engineering and design thinking. In these photos, Mr. Hahn's students begin their tower building project.
Fair Lawn High School will participate in The New Jersey Seal Of Biliteracy Program for the 2024 -2025 school year. Learn more about last year’s Seal Of Biliteracy results here - https://bit.ly/3AYSLng
MORE INFORMATION TO BE SHARED IN OCTOBER
Congratulations to Emily Marino and Gerald Alfano who were recognized by Northjersey.com as Student of the Week in the 2023-2024 school year! The Record editor, Dan Sforza, looks forward to recognizing more students with this award in the 2024-2025 school year.
Welcome back, Coach Alberque! Our FLHS 2012 Hall of Famer Coach Mike Alberque kicked off our 2024 Fall season with a motivating message for our athletes. Thank you Coach! Go Cutters!
Congratulations to these inspirational FLHS science teachers!
FLHS (June 17, 2024) – Congratulations to the 56 FLHS students who received their Seal of Biliteracy! The Seal of Biliteracy is an award given by the district in recognition of students who have studied and attained proficiency in two or more languages – one of which is English - by high school graduation. The students attained the seal in 15 different languages: Albanian, Bosnian, Croatian, Chinese, French, Georgian, Hebrew, Italian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese. In addition, 7 of the 56 students also earned the Trilingual Award. These students demonstrated proficiency in three languages.
Mrs. Liliana Lopez, Supervisor of World Language, Music and ML, presented each student with their Seal of Biliteracy Medals, the Trilingual Awards, and a bouquet of flowers.
FLHS Principal Gorksi, John Corso (WP ML teacher), Cara Conniff,(FLHS ML Teacher), Michelle Francis (FLHS ML teacher), Brenda Gupta (Supervisor of Guidance and Wellness), Jonathon Hesney (Supervisor of Student Services), Liliana Lopez (Supervisor of WL, ML, and Music) Dr. Natalie Lacatena (Assistant Superintendent of Education) and Dr. Rui Dioniso (Superintendent of Schools) attended the brief ceremony.
Student Recipients:
Tasnim Ahmed: Spanish
Abeer Alam: Spanish
Nicole Alcantara: Spanish
Abraham Ansonoff: French
Esther Avidani: Hebrew
Gabriela Avila: Spanish and Chinese
Liam Bas: Spanish
Valerie Berezin: Russian
Tommaso Bocchini: Spanish and Italian
Allison Castillo: Spanish
Miguel Castillo: Spanish
Elysia Deang: Chinese
Lina Dzhatdoeva: Russian
Isabella Fontanez: Spanish
Yralis Francisco: Spanish
Charlotte A Gillespie: Spanish
Amira Guevara: Spanish
Ersa Huqi: Albanian
Joel Inoa: French
Victoria Itkin: Russian
Adi Itsekzon-Segall: Russian and Hebrew
Mariam Kamladze: Georgian
Nitzan Kanza-Levi: Hebrew
Zoe Kim: Korean
Rachel Kofman: Russian
Melannie Lara: Spanish
Carolina Lopez: Spanish
Izabella Lopez: Spanish
Cheryl Macasaet: Spanish
Prema Maringanti: French
Karla Marte: Spanish
Jacqueline Mota-Herrera: Spanish
Hiep Huu Nguyen: Vietnamese
Lydia Orman: Russian
Ivan Patapovich: Russian
Jorden Patino: Spanish
Astha Paudyal: Spanish
Diego Ramirez: Spanish
Claribel Ramos: Spanish
Avi Rathod: French
Xiangshun Ren: Chinese
Carl Justin Reyes: Tagalog
Tiago Rocha: Portuguese
Amelia Rojewski: Polish
Grace Ryoo: Chinese and Korean
Iman Sabovic: Croatian and Bosnian
Michelle Shafir: Russian
Tiana Shamis: Spanish and Russian
Katerina Sudentene: Russian
Ernest Szeligai: Polish
Jan Traczi: Polish
Magdalena Visbal: Spanish
Michael Vornovitsky: French and Russian
Yana Whang: Korean
Jazmin Zapata: Spanish
Yilong Zheng: Chinese
Check out this project created by a third year woods student in Mr. Cubellis' class at Fair Lawn High School.
Congrats to the TJMS Class of 2024!
After the AP Physics exam, students in Mr. Altunkaya's AP classes have been designing, engineering, and building mechanical vehicles which compete to be "King of the Hill". They apply various aspects of physics to be victorious.
Fifth and sixth grade students have begun their new golf unit in physical education at TJMS. Special thank you to Mr. Gogerty who is an avid golfer for bringing the idea to TJMS.
Our computer science, coding & engineering professional development with grade 5/6 teachers continued today. They worked on robotics, coding, and manufacturing with our 3D printers and laser etcher using tinker cadd.
This spring, Peers for Peace and National Honor Society at TJ have worked to Light It Up Blue for Autism Awareness and our Stepping Stones friends at Westmoreland. Thanks to their fundraising efforts, we are proud to collaborate with Ms. Dell’Aglio, Ms. Garbus,Ms. Stabinski, Ms. Gruber, Ms. Parsells, and the Fair Lawn Police Department in making a
special delivery of Christian’s Kicks .
Our FLHS Women & Gender Studies class collaborated with TEEEM. We are so proud of our students and look forward to our continued relationship with TEEEM in the coming years.
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