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- April 22, 2021 - Pre-Agenda Index
- Letter to Parents-Guardians- Return to In-Person Learning Update- 4-1-21
- Excellence News - March 2021
- EPS Reopening Plan Guidebook 2.0
- Parent Virtual Academy Workshops - Reopening Plan Guidebook
- Beyond February Amistad in Elizabeth Public Schools
- Federal Breakfast & Lunch Program
- Reopening Together Plan
- Creating A PowerSchool Parent Portal Account & Technology and Internet Access Survey
- EPS District’s 504/ADA
- New Jersey School Performance Report
- Interpretation and Translation Services
- Employment Opportunities
- No Bully Zone
- Online Free and Reduced Meal Application
- Request for Public Records
- Bids, Requests and Proposals
- NOTICE OF CLAIM FORM
- Community
- Families
- Support your Children's Mental Health
- 2020-2021 Assessment Letter to Parents March 2021
- Athletic Schedule
- Calendar
- District Testing Calendar
- Early Childhood Registration
- eLEARNING Student-Parent Handbook
- ESEA/ESSA Title I
- FIEP Documents
- My School Bucks (prepay your student's meal accounts)
- New Student Registration
- Online Free and Reduced Meal Application
- Parent Virtual Academy Workshops & Communication
- Parent/Student Handbook
- PowerSchool
- PowerSchool
- School Zone Locator
- Your Gifted and Talented Program for Students from Grades Two through Eight
- Students
- Team Members
Announcements
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Support your Children's Mental Health - A Webinar Series for Elizabeth Public Schools Parent/Guardians
- Supporting Children Coping with Loss and Trauma: A Guide for EPS Parents
- Supporting Your Child's Mental Health: A Guide for EPS Parents
- Fostering Resilience in Your Child: A Guide for EPS Parents
- Supporting Children Coping with Loss and Trauma: A Guide for EPS Parents
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Parent Virtual Academy Workshops
If you would like to view previous recorded workshop sessions please visit https://links.epsnj.org/jnny632jThank you for our interest in the Elizabeth Public Schools.
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The Elizabeth Public Schools offers free meals for students of families with limited resources. Families are eligible to apply for free student meals at any time during the year as circumstances may change. Those qualifying for the federal program must re-apply each year to remain an active participant in the programs.
Elizabeth Public Schools is pleased to announce the availability of applying online. The process is safe and secure, private and available anytime, anywhere. Please click the link below if you wish to apply:
http://elizabethpublicschools.schoollunchapp.com/
New Student Registration & Applications
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EPS offers free meals to students of families with limited resources. Please visit http://elizabethpublicschools.schoollunchapp.com to apply Virtual Welcome Center Site / PowerSchool Parent Portal
District News
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EPS once again opened its doors to students in grades PK – 3
Elizabeth Public Schools once again opened its doors to students in grades PK – 3 on Monday, April 19 for in-person instruction after a long absence from teaching and learning taking place inside schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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EPS Receives Best Community for Music Education Recognition
Elizabeth Public Schools has once again been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from the NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment to music education.
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Students are leaving the U.S. and logging in for classes from overseas
Max Rodriguez, a sophomore at Elizabeth High School in New Jersey has been learning remotely for a year now.
Student Connect
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Elizabeth Forum 100 Years
On May 24, The Historical Society of Elizabeth conducted a forum on the city’s past and present in the Elizabeth Public Library. Students from Winfield Scott School No. 2, Joseph Battin School No. 4, John E. Dwyer Technology Academy, Elizabeth High School – Frank J. Cicarell Academy, Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Health and Public Safety Academy, and Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy participated in a discussion focused on Elizabeth in both 1917 and 2017, comparing what life was like during these two periods of time, including the concept of community, the impact of immigrants and of World War I on the community’s function and day-to-day living, and the process of civic engagement within the city shaping the development of local civic organizations.
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