For the better part of two full years, everything happening throughout Toms River Regional Schools has been shared virtually– in newsletters, online, and through emails– and only recently have parents and community members been able to take in performances, capstone projects, and showcases, albeit in a somewhat limited capacity.
June 25, 2021-- Students in grades 6-12 are invited to apply for Toms River Regional Schools FREE TR:Tech virtual summer coding camps. All camps run Monday through Thursday July 26-August 5. Frequently asked questions regarding one-to-one Chromebooks in grades 6-12.
The Hope Center in Toms River will be distributing handmade gifts, meal ingredients, diapers, and more to families in need Feb. 15, 17, and 18. See the flyer for more details. Read about how district behavior analysts and related service providers support our students with routines, strategies, and safety procedures, plus much more.
Hosted by The Hope Center, meals will be served in the parking lot of the Presbyterian Church in Toms River from noon to 2 p.m. Read the linked press release for info. Visit the website for important resources like registration packets, change of address forms, and FAQs.
Title 1 Parent Policy. As a parent, you play an important role in your child's education. The NCLB Act (Waiver) seeks to provide every student with a high quality education. It states that students are to be challenged to meet high standards, taught by highly qualified teachers using proven teaching methods and be able to learn in a safe, ...
The NCLB Act (Waiver) also states that your child has a right to attend a safe school. As you visit our schools you will see that we have security procedures in place. Get involved in your child's education, attend meetings and share your thoughts, concerns and ideas.
Parents receive right to know letters regarding each teacher's qualifications. In New Jersey a teacher receives a certificate for teaching and also must obtain the status of Highly Qualified. Parents may review the curriculum by visiting http://www.trschools.com/Curriculum.
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 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.
At Ocean County College's COVID Test Site, 1 College Drive in Toms River, Mondays from 9 a.m. to noon and Wednesdays from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Schedule an appointment on their website or by calling 800-342-9738.
The Ocean County Health Department (OCHD) is now offering the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently expanded the use of the Pfizer 2-dose vaccine to include individuals aged 12 and older. Please see the linked flyer for more information.