Walnut Valley Unified School District has established a partnership with Pacific Clinics. This partnership will allow for Parents/Legal guardians to voluntarily initiate mental health services for their child if the need arises.
Please keep this in mind as most of our teachers see over 170 students each day and there is a time factor to grade and record each assignment. We hope you will take advantage of this technology that has now been incorporated into Walnut High School’s many forms of communication with parents.
Parent Portal is our online system you can use to view your student's progress in their current classes, as well as see attendance records and other student information. You can view this information when you log into Parent Portal through any internet connection.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Parent Portal is our online system you can use to view your student's progress in their current classes, as well as see attendance records and other student information. You can view this information when you log into Parent Portal through any internet connection.
October 22, 2021 -- Walnut Street Elementary School hosted its first Title I-funded family involvement program for the 2021-2022 school year. The program, entitled “Stories Around the Campfire,” took place outside on school grounds on a beautiful fall day.
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.
June 21, 2021 -- After what has been a challenging year, we are excited to celebrate our district's graduates! There will be a live stream of the intermediate and high school graduations, which can be accessed on this page.
June 8, 2021 -- This year, students in grades 6-11 have the opportunity to participate in a variety of Summer Enrichment Programs! Topics include coding, outdoor adventure, vocal music, graphic novels, and more.
By law, all New Jersey public school districts must use the Student Safety Data System (SSDS) to report incidents of violence, vandalism, weapons, substance abuse and HIB.