The Genesis Parent Access Portal is a safe and secure way to view your child's/student school record for the current school year. This new tool will help improve communication about student progress and attendance and allow the school and home to work together more closely to ensure student success.
The Parent Portal link can be found under "District Quick Links" at the bottom of the District Homepage or bottom of this page. With your username and password, you can access the information previously mentioned. Web access to the Parent Portal is completely secure.
If you have any other questions or concerns regarding the Parent Module, and its implementation, please e-mail Genesis Support at genesissupport@wboe.net. Please review the 'Parent User Manual' linked below, and we look forward to hearing your feedback on this method of communication.
Will Genesis accounts automatically be linked if I have multiple students attending school in South Brunswick schools? 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.
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I write to you today to bring to your attention some changes in NJ Department of Health Guidelines for PK-12 School Districts that were released last week.
Here you can find a running list of all the Wallington Public Schools reported COVID-19 cases and the actions taken.
Mr. Alessandro Barchi has been appointed to the position of Athletic Director at Wallington High School as of September 1st, 2021.
Multiple Wallington High School Students have distinguished themselves with strong scores on Advanced Placement Tests.
The district maintains an online alumni database as a service for alumni of Wallington High School. It is designed to help former classmates keep in touch with one another
Wallington is a small community, slightly less than one square mile in area, located eight miles from New York City on the banks of the Passaic River. The district has three schools serving over 1,325 students: Jefferson School (K-3), Frank W. Gavlak School (K-6), and Wallington Jr./Sr. High School (7-12).
The Parent Portal link can be found under "District Quick Links" at the bottom of the District Homepage or bottom of this page. With your username and password, you can access the information previously mentioned. Web access to the Parent Portal is completely secure.
The Genesis SIS will enable you to access your child (ren)'s grades, attendance, disciplinary infractions and other important information online. This access is available from the time you enroll in Willingboro Public School District until your child (ren) graduates.
Congratulations to the Wallington High School Academic Decathlon Team, who finished in 10th place out of 30 teams in the regional competition, and earned a third consecutive berth in the state level competition. READ MORE
I write to you today to bring to your attention some changes in NJ Department of Health Guidelines for PK-12 School Districts that were released last week.
Here you can find a running list of all the Wallington Public Schools reported COVID-19 cases and the actions taken.
Mr. Alessandro Barchi has been appointed to the position of Athletic Director at Wallington High School as of September 1st, 2021.
Multiple Wallington High School Students have distinguished themselves with strong scores on Advanced Placement Tests.
The district maintains an online alumni database as a service for alumni of Wallington High School. It is designed to help former classmates keep in touch with one another
Frank W. Gavlak School is a grade 3-6 building. It currently has an approximate enrollment of 352 students with four grade threes, four grade fours, four grade fives and four grade sixes. Various programs are offered to meet the needs of students.