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Please read this important message from our Washington Township Schools Board of Education President, Mr. Tony Dzwonar. In addition, please plan to attend a feedback session on November 4th to review a draft of our strategic plan that was created based on your ideas and feedback over the past five months. |
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“Our daughter, Tatum, a freshman at NCHS, was honored to be one of four students invited to speak at the 2015 International Baccalaureate (IB) Conference of the Americas in Chicago, this past July.” Read more from a parent’s perspective. |
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Preparing our students for the future is a key element at the J. Everett Light Career Center. Learn about the programs and services that are open to you. |
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In an effort to provide additional male role models and recruit volunteers into the lives of our students, our elementary schools took part in the National Million Father March / National Fathers Take Your Child to School Day. |
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Students at John Strange Elementary are thinking like engineers thanks to an after school STEM Club program. And this year, to better prepare students for the challenges of the future, students at Westlane Middle School are able to take a coding course. |
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Read some recent quotes from our supportive community! “I am proud that Washington Township is the place where my business is located…" |
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The Advancement Center is the result of a merger of the Washington Township Schools Foundation and the North Central High School Alumni Association. The legacy of funding continues to serve our student and teachers programs. |
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