We open the Genesis Parent Portal late August, each year. How do I create an account to access my student's Genesis information? If you have provided your child's school main office with an email address, then you will receive a Genesis system generated email with your username (email address provided) and password.
How do I create an account to access my student's Genesis information? If you have provided your child's school main office with an email address, then you will receive a Genesis system generated email with your username (email address provided) and password.
Click on the Parent Portal link. Your account is the email address that you gave on the registration form (ie: jsmith@comcast.net); your password and instructions will be emailed to you as soon as your account is active. Please enter the password exactly as you see it as it is case sensitive.
We open the Genesis Parent Portal late August, each year.
If you have not provided an email address for communication you will need to contact your child's school main office to provide an email address to receive the Genesis system generated email with your username and password.
Middle and High School Parents are able to frequently monitor their child's progress and teachers can use their gradebook to give parents and students information on academic progress and attendance.
Please use the following information to help you get started with, and continue using, the Genesis Parent Portal. It is a secure system so please keep all of the information confidential.
Yes, the first screen you will seen is your child's Student Data Summary. This is your child's Dashboard screen. You will see a 'dashboard' for every child linked to your login. All your children will be on one screen.
No, Genesis does not have mobile app. You may choose to bookmark the URL with a shortcut on your mobile device to make logging in easier. After consulting the guide, if you are still having difficulty with the Genesis Parent Portal,, please use the Genesis Parent Portal Online Help Desk through this link: http://tinyurl.com/genesishelpdesk.
The Ocean County YMCA and Toms River Regional Schools will host its second annual Grab N' Go Summer Meals Program from June 25 through September 3, Monday through Friday from 11am to 1pm. Participating youth, 18 or younger, will receive free, nutritious lunches and snacks daily. No I.D., application or proof of income is needed.
Senator Jim Holzapfel, Assemblyman Greg McGuckin, and Assemblyman Dave Wolfe (all R-Ocean) said any unexpected State tax revenues should be dedicated to fully funding school districts like Brick and Toms River that have been hit with massive cuts in aid under Governor Phil Murphy’s proposed FY 2020 State Budget.
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has been authorized by the FDA for use in people 12 years of age and older. It has been authorized for use in people 16 and older since the FDA granted the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine Emergency Use Authorization last year. RWJBarnabas Health is equipped to vaccinate this additional age group of 12-15 year-olds. To schedule an appointment and get your middle-schooler vaccinated before summer camp begins and school starts in the fall, register at: www.RWJBH.org/covid19vaccine.
Funded by the second year of a grant from the Office of Naval Research, nearly 30 young women from Toms River Regional’s secondary schools were introduced to computer science (CS) through personalized hands-on projects at a camp run July 15-18, 2019 at Toms River High School North. Jul 23, 2019.
May 16, 2019-- Students who participated in last summer’s Office of Naval Research (ONR)-funded TR:TechReady summer programming camp met to continue collaborating with the leadership team of Toms River-based Always Supporting Our Military, helping the organization reimagine its website. May 16, 2019.
Army to bring its STEAM trailer to the school, which it did March 28 and 29.