Smoke up http://pspasswords.berkeley.net ta git yo' Access ID n' Access Password. Note: dis joint is updated monthly so if yo' hustla be a recent enrolee yo big-ass booty is ghon need to call tha Parent Resource Center at (510) 644-8524 ta retrieve yo' Access ID n' Password.
Yo crazy-ass PowerSchool user name n' password is tha same ol' dirty as yo' Berkeley HS email username n' password (without tha “@students.berkeley.net” part). If you do not know what tha fuck dat is, ask any mackdaddy fo' assistance or email Mack Albinston.
School counselors play a vital role in Berkeley County schools, and as we continue to face challenges caused or magnified by the ongoing pandemic, the contributions of school counselors are more important than ever.
When Zackery Evans talks about Hanahan Elementary, it is evident that he is big on forming relationships – not just with his students, but with the teachers he works with.
Several Berkeley County School District student-athletes signed letters of intent for collegiate athletics on Wednesday, February 2, as a part of National Signing Day.
Kristina Brooks, Child Care Program Manager for Berkeley County School District, is now officially part of a new statewide cohort geared toward enriching before and after-school care programs in public school districts.
Named after the late painter who rose to prominence in the early 1980s, Bob Ross Day at Philip Simmons Middle was the brainchild of visual arts teacher Lexie Benardot, who organized the event to help her students feel inspired and get in the spirit of making art.
Per guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), exposure occurs if a person has been in close contact (within six feet) for greater than or equal to 15 minutes with a person with COVID-19 over a 24-hour period.
Maggie Infinger and Dominique Ford are two social workers in Berkeley County School District. The two share how the pandemic has affected their work and students' mental health, and how they are still powering through despite the hardships.
The Parent Resource Center is a place where parents can come and feel welcome, have a sense of belonging and be reassured that their ideas, concerns, and opinions are valued and will be addressed in a timely manner. Staffed with two Parent Liaisons, the Center provides a safe and caring environment for growing, learning and connecting.
The Parent Resource Center’s primary goal is to serve all families of Berkeley High School, with a special emphasis on disenfranchised parents of color. The center serves as a vehicle to encourage parents, school and community partnerships.
At the Jan. 6, 2022 Board of Education meeting Peter Gorman leads a training for the BoE members. Click the headline for the presentation.
To view a summary of the Dec. 9, 2021 meeting of the Berkeley Heights Board of Education, click the headline
To view a copy of the OFAC Finding and Corrective Action Plan click the headline
Welcome to the new Berkeley Heights Public Schools' website via SchoolWires. Please register to receive emails when staff members make updates and custom content. To learn how, click here