The Wise Owl

The Official Newsletter of the Park Ridge School District


April 2025


“Owls Together: Community, Friendship, and Kindness”

The Owl Mission

The Park Ridge School District is committed to educating and empowering all students to think critically and creatively to express their full potential. We cultivate a community of lifelong learners and nurture all students to be kind, ethical, and responsible citizens, as well as independent, productive members of an increasingly complex and interconnected world. As a district, we embrace individuality and value cultural diversity, equity, and mutual respect.


The Owl Vision

We are dedicated to creating a culture and climate of collaboration and acceptance, where all members of the district are encouraged to challenge themselves and learn from their experiences. We recognize the importance of interconnection and encourage development of multiple intelligences and divergent thinkers. We strive to support our students as they grow academically, socially, physically, and emotionally, and recognize that this process is enhanced through collaboration within the larger community. The Park Ridge School District strives to advocate for the individual needs and goals of every member of the school community, by fostering an environment where growth and well-being are paramount.


Upcoming Dates


  • April 14-18 -Schools Closed (Spring Recess)


  • April 22 - DARE Graduation (6:30 PM - HS Little Theater


  • April 28 - BOE Meeting (7 PM - Little Theater)


  • May 6 - BOE Budget Hearing (7 PM - Little Theater)


  • May 19 - BOE Meeting (7 PM - Little Theater)

Important Reminders


BOE Test Score Presentation


At the BOE meeting on October 28th, Dr. Bernardo and the administration presented our 2024 NJSLA/DLM results to the public. The complete presentation can be found at this link Click Here


2024-25 K-6 Student - Parent Handbook


Please be sure to review the information contained in the handbook Click Here


2024-25 Statewide Assessment Schedule


The assessment schedule for the current school year can be found at this link ... Click Here

From the Superintendent of Schools ...


Dear School Community Member:


Good afternoon. I hope everyone is looking forward to the Spring Recess. Hopefully, it warms up so you can enjoy spending time outside. T-ball games are much more enjoyable without a winter coat.


This is always a busy time of year. The next few months find us finishing this school year, but already planning for September. Ordering supplies, hiring new staff and planning summer cleaning are already underway.


The BOE has approved a laptop refresh for September. After much discussion, the district is going to keep the same IOS platform it has been using for the last 10+ years. I am pleased to announce that all students in grades 3-12 will receive a brand new MacBook Air at the start of the 2025-26 school year.


This summer our Extended School Year (ESY) program and Kindergarten Hoot Camp will run at East Brook from June 30 to July 25. At the same time, the HVAC project will begin at West Ridge. On or about July 28th, Summer Extras will move to West Ridge so that the same work can be completed at East Brook. Just as a reminder, the BOE was awarded ROD Grants to subsidize the cost of replacing the HVAC systems in the newer additions at both buildings.


Speaking of construction, our architect is busy receiving input from various stakeholders regarding a HS theater renovation. Our focus is on the stage and areas behind the stage, since the theater seating is newer and still in good condition. Possible updates include a new stage, curtains, lights, changing areas, storage closets, orchestra pit, handicap access and a bathroom for students to use during performances.


Lastly, the PRSD has three (3) emergency closing days built into the 2024-25 school calendar. So far, the district has only used one (1) emergency closing day on February 6th. If the last two (2) days are not needed, all students and staff members will enjoy a longer Memorial Day Weekend. Accordingly, all schools will be closed on Friday, May 23rd and Tuesday, May 27th. An official notice regarding a school calendar change will be sent to all community members at the end of April.


That's all for now.


Owls Together,

 

Robert M. Gamper, Ed.D.

Superintendent of Schools

2024-25 PRSD Calendar Update


The PRSD has three (3) emergency closing days built into the 2024-25 school calendar. So far, the district has only used one (1) emergency closing day on February 6th. If the last two (2) days are not needed, all students and staff members will enjoy a longer Memorial Day Weekend. Accordingly, all schools will be closed on Friday, May 23rd and Tuesday, May 27th. An official notice regarding a school calendar change will be sent to all community members at the end of April.

PRHS Student Schedules


2025-2026 STUDENT SCHEDULES: School Counselors are meeting with all students to review 2025-26 school year course selections. Please log in to your PowerSchool account to view your child’s course requests. On the left of the screen under “Navigation” , click on “Class Registration”. You will then be able to see the course requests.


If you have any questions about the course requests, please contact your child’s Guidance Counselor:



Dawn Huffman A-L (Grades 9-12) dawnhuffman@parkridge.k12.nj.us

Alison Heller M-Z (Grades 9-12) alisonheller@parkridge.k12.nj.us

Tara Saykin A-Z (Grades 7-8) tarasaykin@parkridge.k12.nj.us 

PRSD Spring Concerts


East Brook Vocal (K-3) - Wednesday, April 30th @ 9:00 AM

PRHS Instrumental - Wednesday, April 30th @ 7:00 PM

West Ridge Vocal (K-3) - Friday, May 2nd @ 9:00 AM

West Ridge Instrumental - Tuesday, May 13th @ 7:00 PM

East Brook Instrumental - Thursday, May 15th @ 7:00 PM

PRHS Vocal - Wednesday, May 21st @ 7:00 PM

Kindergarten Hoot Camp


This summer Park Ridge will once again be offering Hoot Camp from June 30th to July 25th. This year it is being held at East Brook School. Hoot Camp is an exciting introduction to elementary school and is available to all incoming kindergartners in Park Ridge. All Hoot Camp instructors are certified teachers. Hoot Camp consists of a fun-filled four-week curriculum full of activities and lessons that will help prepare your child for kindergarten. Each day, children will participate in activities that will help develop their confidence in reading readiness and math skills, social/emotional growth, and fine & gross motor skills. Hoot Camp provides a balance of learning and having fun, all while meeting new friends!


If you have any questions or would like additional information, you can contact Melissa Ballaera at melissaballaera@parkridge.k12.nj.us.


You can sign you child up here: Hoot Camp Link

New HS Graduation Requirement - Class of 2025 through 2027


For PRHS graduating classes of 2025 through 2027, each graduating high school senior is required by law, as part of New Jersey’s new graduation requirement P.L. 2023, c.295, to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the NJ Alternative Financial Aid Application (NJAFAA) in order to receive a diploma.


The FAFSA gives students access to the largest source of financial aid to pay for college or vocational school. Through completing the FAFSA, students can be considered for federal financial aid, including Pell grants, work-study programs, and loans. In addition, many states and colleges, as well as some private financial aid providers, use FAFSA information to determine students’ eligibility for aid.


The FAFSA is an opportunity to have access to the resources that are needed to consider and enter postsecondary education – whether it be 2-year, 4-year, or technical school. In addition, students who are NJ residents but do not meet the requirements for FAFSA may consider the NJAFAA as an option. The NJAFAA enables students to receive state financial assistance to support their post-secondary college and career goals.


If you do not qualify for the FAFSA/the NJ Alternative Financial Aid Application or you wish to request that your student be waived from this graduation requirement, parents/guardians should complete the FAFSA/NJAFAA Waiver Form.   The form must be submitted to the Guidance Office by May 1st of your student’s senior year.


FAFSA completion benefits ALL students:


The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Federal Student Aid provides more than $120 billion in grants, loans, and work-study funds each year to help pay for college or career school. Visit StudentAid.gov today to learn how to pay for your higher education. The FAFSA must be completed to apply for grants, loans, and work-study. All financial information is kept confidential. Many students are eligible to receive financial aid from the federal government to help pay for college or career school. Age, race, or field of study will not affect eligibility for federal student aid.


Many college/university websites and fafsa.gov provide a financial aid estimator to estimate how much financial assistance students may receive. Financial need increases with college cost and some colleges can cost more than $65,000 a year. Many of these colleges, state agencies, and scholarship foundations require the FAFSA to award scholarships and grants to middle- and upper-middle-class students attending expensive schools. The most generous private colleges, for example, award need-based aid to some students from families earning more than $200,000 a year. FAFSA is a prerequisite for Direct Unsubsidized Loans, Grad PLUS Loans, and Parent PLUS. These loans are available without regard to demonstrated financial need and have lower interest rates than private loans.


NJAFAA may be an option for some students:


Complete the NJAFAA application if you are not a United States citizen or eligible noncitizen and meet all of the following criteria:

  • Attended a New Jersey high school for at least three (3) years
  • Graduated from a New Jersey high school or received the equivalent of a high school diploma in New Jersey
  • Registered for Selective Service (male students only)
  • Are able to file an affidavit stating that you have filed an application to legalize your immigration status or will file an application as soon as you are eligible to do so


Important Links:


General FAFSA information: https://studentaid.gov/


FAFSA filing and eligibility requirements: https://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/eligibility/ requirements


FAFSA Application: https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa


NJAFAA Application: https://www.hesaa.org/Pages/NJAlternativeApplication.aspx


Higher Education Student Assistance Authority: https://www.hesaa.org


If you do not qualify for the FAFSA/the NJ Alternative Financial Aid Application or you wish to request that your student be waived from this graduation requirement, parents/guardians should complete the FAFSA/NJAFAA Waiver Form.   The form must be submitted to the Guidance Office by May 1st of your student’s senior year.

PRHS Locker Rooms & Fitness Center Update


Construction of the new locker rooms and fitness center is complete. The weight room is currently open to students/staff and the remainder of the cardio and weight lifting equipment arrived in March. Go Owls!


Click here to view Design Schematic

PRHS Online Cashless Payment Options for Lunch


Attention PRHS Parents/Guardians: 


Parents now have the option to prepay for cafeteria meals online, via credit card or ACH Electronic Checking, using Pay Schools Central. For more information click on the link below:


Cashless Payment

PRSD School Calendar


On November 20, 2023, the BOE approved the 2024-25 school calendar. The calendar is available at the link below:


2024-25 School Calendar


On November 18, 2024, the BOE approved the 2025-26 school calendar. Please be advised that school will open for students after Labor Day. The calendar is available at the link below:


2025-26 School Calendar