The Friday Focus
April 12, 2024
Office of The Superintendent
*The background of this Focus is an map of Hopewell Township county landowners from 1875. Note all of the familiar names!
Congratulations to Ms. Carolyn McGrath and her students from Central High School! Due to their efforts, Hopewell Valley was among the American Climate Leadership Award finalists recognized at the American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students Ceremony on April 10th. The following students from Hopewell Valley Central High School: Ben Pollara, Lucy Webster, Megan Meng, Catherine Zeglarski, Anastasia Angarone, Iris Lautermilch, Mathilda Ramos-Williams, Sierra Chow, Lilian Brennan and Tabitha Webster stood out for their advocacy work to address an issue they see as disproportionately impacting their generation: climate change and its impact on mental health.
Tech Talk Series: "Popular Apps and Peer Pressure" presented by a panel of our students from Central High School, Wed April 17th at Toll Gate 6:30pm - All are welcome!
This program is part of the Digital Wellness Initiative.
The Hopewell Valley Regional School District is pleased to announce that HV Green Week will take place in all Hopewell Valley Schools from April 22nd-26th. Activities at the four elementary schools include Walk, Bike, & Roll to School, energy audits, planting with the Sourland Conservancy, waste-free lunches, a Green Expo, and more! Timberlane Middle School will host "March Mammal Madness," have an endangered sea turtle art display, and create animal habitats around the school. Students at the High School can choose from a variety Eco Lunch and Learn sessions, including meeting climate activist and creator of the Green Jobs Board Kristy Drutman. The HVCHS Youth Environmental Society and the district Climate Action Committee invite members of the community for a discussion about the development of the HVRSD Climate Action Plan on April 24 at 6:30 pm in the HVCHS Media Center. More information can be found on the HV Green Week website.
HV Arts Council Color Fun Run and Walk 2024 May 4th from 3 to 4 pm, Woolsey Park
Get wonderfully colorful at the third annual Color Fun Run + Walk! Whether you choose to walk, run, or do anything in between, get ready to transform into a technicolor masterpiece while supporting the HV Arts Council.
HVEF's Annual Above and Beyond Gala "Boots & Bling" Friday, May 10th, Stumpy's Hatchet House, Princeton. The Gala celebrates the HVRSD 2023-2024 Governors Award Recipients Teachers and Support Staff of the Year from each of our district’s schools. These individuals go “above and beyond” to make our community so special. There will be an auction full of amazing items. Your ticket includes hatchet throwing, appetizers, an open bar, music, and more. Please click HERE for more information.
Hopewell Township and Culture Connections Invite you to the Grand Opening of the Woolsey Park Bandshell, followed by Mayor's Awards for First Responders and the Inaugural Annual Cultural Festival. Help celebrate the beautiful diversity of cultures we have here in Hopewell Valley with performances, food, community resources and more! May 11th from 10:30am-2pm. Click HERE for more information.
Hopewell Valley Come Outside & Play! is Thurs. June 6th - Sat. June 8th. This community-wide event was established to increase awareness of nature and an appreciation of time spent outdoors. Families and community members are welcome to attend any of the activities being organized. If you would like to receive a newsletter listing all the activities, please visit this link. Questions? Email: Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance, hvmunicipalalliance@gmail.com
FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS - New Free & Reduced Lunch Program
- NJ Summer EBT program helps qualifying families with school and summer meal programs. Please read the details on the link and submit application before April 19, 2024.
Eclipse Day: Thank you to our physics teachers for creating such engaging and educational activities to enable our students to learn more about the solar eclipse. We appreciate the combined efforts of our staff and students during this experience!
AIANJ Architecture Week 2024 - Central New Jersey
Do you have a high school, or college student interested in architecture or interior design? Are you a high school teacher looking for opportunities for your students to learn about design? The American Institute of Architects Central New Jersey is offering local firm Open Houses on Tues. April 15th. Please click this link for more information.
Course Eligibility: As you saw in the February and March editions of HVCHS Updates, teachers provided initial eligibility information for students in OnCourse at the conclusion of the second marking period. However, final eligibility for honors and AP classes will be determined based on the students' cumulative performance at the end of the third marking period, and placements may change based on the students' eligibility at that point. Our teachers are in the process of reviewing student eligibility, and any changes regarding placement will be communicated by April 15. Students who are now ineligible for an honors or AP level course and who meet the waiver criteria may submit a waiver form prior to April 22. Please review the Program of Studies or contact the Counseling Department for additional information.
Community Service and Volunteer Opportunities The HVCHS PTO partners with other school PTOs in our district and organizations in our community to share opportunities for CHS students to make a meaningful impact by sharing their time and talents. Click on link to learn more.
Spring Athletics: There are over 300 student-athletes participating in our spring athletic season. Please come out to support our student-athletes as they compete in tennis, softball, lacrosse, baseball, volleyball, golf, and track. The spring athletic schedule can be found here. All spectators should provide a positive and supportive presence for our student-athletes.
Absences & Late Arrivals: Parents/Guardians should call our TeleSafe number 609-737-4003, Ext 1, by 8:00 am to report an absence or late arrival. Please also review our attendance procedures for details about our policies.
The HVCHS PTO Dog Byte: with details and links to upcoming programs and class fundraisers.
What’s Happening at HVCHS? Please follow us on Twitter: @HVCentralHS and Instagram: hopewell_valley_central_hs for pictures, updates, and fun facts. Our daily morning announcements can be found on the school website and via this link. Fundraising activities from our classes, clubs, and teams can be found on our fundraising calendar. Also, check out our HV Student Publications Network page for student-created podcasts, digital videos, and more! If you are a graduate of HVCHS, and you would like to join our Alumni Directory, please complete our Database Form and indicate what type of information you would like to receive from HVCHS.
Dates to Remember:
4.15 -Deadline to Order Bricks for Spring Install Click HERE to Purchase
4.17 - PTO Meeting 9am Principals Conference Room
4.26- Class of 2026 Handbag Bingo 6pm CHS Click HERE to Purchase Tickets
Here is Principal Turnbull's Principal's Page with the link to the Timberlane Topics Newsletter!
Bus Evacuation Drill - On Wednesday, April 17, transported students will take longer to exit their buses. We encourage students to ride the bus that day to practice the drill and to eliminate unnecessary confusion/time in the drop off process.
Yearbooks are on sale! Click HERE to order your student's yearbook now!
“Take Your Child to Work Day”, Thursday, April 25, 2024: The children who participate will have an excused absence for that school day if you register the absence before Tues. April 23rd. There is no need to call Telesafe for that day’s absence. Please register your students’ absence here
It's time to get ready for warmer weather with TMS t-shirts and gym shorts! Click here to place your order. Questions about Spirit Wear purchases or volunteering with the Apparel Sales Team can be directed to Becky Golian and Daniela Lynch.
The week of April 29th is for Teacher and Staff Appreciation! The PTO has planned a traditional catered lunch and other special treats throughout the week to celebrate the outstanding faculty and staff at TMS. We are asking for donations from parents and guardians for gift cards from local businesses. The gift cards will be randomly given to staff as a “Thank You!” Any gift card amount is appreciated! Please send the gift cards to the Main Office with “TMS PTO” on the envelope by Friday, April 26th. In addition, please encourage your child to hand-write or type a note (not just an email), draw a picture or express their thanks to teachers and staff in another creative way. Please drop these off in the main office by Friday, April 26, 2024 as well. The messages will be delivered to the staff, including special area teachers, administration, school nurse, safety officers, paraprofessionals, custodians, and related service providers during the week of April 29th. Please let us know if you have any questions and THANK YOU for your help and support!
Timberlane Middle School Presents" Mary Poppins"!, Thurs. May 2nd, Fri. May 3rd, Sat. May 4th
Come and see Mary, Bert, the Banks family and all your favorite characters live on stage in Timberlane Middle School's "Mary Poppins, Jr"! Tickets are available online at the above link. We hope to see you in the audience for this supercalifragilisticexpialidocious production!
Early Dismissals: Please advise your child of early dismissals prior to coming to school and send them to school with a note. Students need to present the note to the main office right off the bus for a pass to leave class at the time they need to leave. If the need occurs after the start of school, please call the Main Office, not TeleSafe. Please be aware Timberlane Drive is closed between 2:30 - 3:00 for TMS and CHS dismissal.
TMS Updates: For additional information about TMS, please visit our webpage or follow us on Twitter @Timberlane_HV or Instagram @timberlane_timberwolves.
*Dates To Remember*
4/17 Bus Evacuation Drill
4/25 Take your Child to Work Day
4/26 Science Fair 6:00 pm
4/29: Teacher Appreciation Week Begins
5/6 - 5/10: NJSLA Testing
BT Principal's Page - Provides links to information and activities.
BT Lost & Found - All items will be donated on April 30th!
The 2023-2024 BT Yearbook is on sale. It features portraits of Pre-K through 5th grade students, school events, and candid photos of student life. Click here to order ($25 orders due by 4/30).
BT Spring Pictures - Bring your best smile on Wed, April 17th. An information flyer was sent home; photos can be purchased online with our BT code if desired. Picture Day ID: EVTHM82SW
BT Take Your Child To Work Day - Thursday, April 25th. If your child will be participating, please fill out the form here by 4/19/24. This will ensure that it is an excused absence.
BT Innovation EXPO - Wed, April 17th, 6-8pm: Join us as we celebrate student work and have several engaging interactive and hands-on displays, which highlight exciting topics in all different areas of Science and Engineering. Click here for more information
5th-Grade Yearbook Ad - Make the 2023- 2034 yearbook even more special for your 5th grader. A congratulatory ad is a loving tribute to your child personalized with your sentimental message and a cherished photo. Create a memory that will last a lifetime. Click here for more information. All ad submissions and payments must be received by Friday, April 26th.
BT Families - As we prepare for our annual May Day Festivities (May 2, 2024 - more information to follow!), we seek your help expanding our current folk dance repertoire. Traditionally, May Day is celebrated as the seasons change in early May and has different meanings in different cultures. Our vision is to have an event where our school community gathers outside to share group dances our students perform, culminating in traditional MayPole weaving by the fifth grade. If you know of a group "folk" dance that you'd like to share, be it culturally based or not, please share it with us. We will need to be able to learn, perform, and teach each dance, so any resources you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Ms. Ingram (brittmarieingram@hvrsd.org) or Mrs. MacAdams (bryannamacadams@hvrsd.org).
PaySchools Central Food Service - Use the following link for the 2023-2024 school lunches.
Absences & Late Arrivals - Parents/Guardians should call our TeleSafe number 609-737-4005, Ext 2, by 8:00 a.m. to report an absence or late arrival. Thank you.
Changes In Students’ Dismissal - If there is a change in how students will be going home (pick up, take the bus, after-school program, etc.), please be sure to call or email the main office at 609-737-4005 btmainoffice@hvrsd.org
*Dates To Remember*
4/16 - Bus Evacuation Drill
4/17 - BT Innovation Expo! / Lifetouch Spring Picture Day
4/19 - 5th Grade Liberty Science Center Field Trip
4/22 - Wear Blue or Green for Earth Day
4/22-4/24 - CogAT Administration (2nd & 3rd Grade ONLY)
4/25 - Take Your Child to Work Day / 2nd Grade Musical 7:00 pm @ BT
The Principal’s April Newsletter - Hopewell’s Happenings is on the HES Website.
Field Day T-Shirt - Field Day t-shirts available for purchase HERE. Deadline is April 19th!
Take Your Child To Work Day - Thursday, April 25th - If your child is participating, please fill out this FORM by 4/19/24. This will ensure that it is an excused absence.
HES 2023-2024 Yearbook - Order your 2023-2024 Hopewell Elementary Yearbook HERE. Yearbook sales will close April 24th.
Uncle Ed’s Fundraiser - Swing by Uncle Ed's on April 25th from Noon-9pm to indulge in a delicious treat. A portion of the sales will be donated to our PTO, directly benefiting our students.
HES Color Run - To support our efforts, The Nature Harmony Project Committee, in partnership with the Green Team, will be hosting a Color Run on Saturday, April 27th at 11am. Information can be found HERE and Sign-ups HERE .
Bring us your Shoes! - The HES PTO is excited to announce our latest fundraiser because you don't have to buy ANYTHING! With assistance from the 5th grade, we're collecting gently worn, used and new shoes to raise money to support our students and enrich their experience at HES. Collection bins will be by the HES front office during April & May, as well as at all school events (Color Run, May Day, etc.).
May Day Celebrations - May 2nd at 2:15pm: Parents are invited to our annual May Day Celebration, held outside on the HES Basketball Court. Consider bringing a blanket or a lawn chair for seating. Rain date will be Friday, May 3rd.
Lost and Found - Please have your students stop by to look for their misplaced items.
PaySchools Central Food Service - Use the following link for the 2023-2024 school lunches.
Absences & Late Arrivals - Parents/Guardians should call our TeleSafe number, 609-737- 4007, Ext 2, by 8:00 a.m. to report an absence or late arrival. Thank you.
HES Changes In Students’ Dismissal - If there is a change in how students will be going home (pick up, take the bus, after-school program, etc.), please be sure to call or email the main office at 609-737-4007 hwmainoffice@hvrsd.org
Dates to Remember
4/17 - Iditarod Race 3rd Grade (2:15PM)
4/19 - 4th Grade Field Trip Museum of American Revolution / PTO Meeting (8:45AM) at HES
4/22-4/26 - Green Week at HES
4/22-4/24 - CogAT Administration (2nd & 3rd Grade ONLY)
4/22 - Deadline to Order HES Yearbook / Whole School Meeting (Wear HES Grey T-shirt)
4/25 - Take Your Child to Work Day / Uncle Ed's Fundraiser
The ReadaFun Reading Challenge Ends This Week! Our ReadaFun Challenge ends today! Please continue to log your reading so we can meet our school goal!
Click here for account instructions. Click here for ReadaFun challenge details.
Autism Acceptance Day Celebration - Due to the weather this was rescheduled to Thursday, 4/18. Wear “Red Instead” to support Acceptance, rather than just Awareness.
Take Your Child To Work Day - Thurs, April 25th. If your child will be participating, please fill out this form by 4/19/24. This will ensure that it is an excused absence.
“One Fine Day” Celebration on May 1st - Our annual “One Fine Day” celebration is coming up and we are looking for groups of students to perform short dances (no more than 3 min) that represent the many cultures and traditions at Stony Brook! Here are the guidelines:
Organized/prepared outside of school by parents/guardians
Performed by small groups. Organizers are encouraged to include their student’s classmates. There are limited spots available for solo dances (grades 3-5)
Please contact Mr. Emhof (williamemhof@hvrsd.org) to organize a dance.
SB 23/24 Yearbook! - Order your 23/24 Stony Brook yearbook with school code: 14277924
Absences & Late Arrivals - Parents/Guardians should call our TelSafe line at 609-737-4006, Ext 2, by 8:00 am to report an absence or late arrival.
Changes In Students’ Dismissal - If you have a dismissal change, please e-mail the main office in advance at sbmainoffice@hvrsd.org. Last-minute changes should be called in to 737-4006.
Attendance Procedures - Please refer to our Attendance Procedures for details regarding school absences, late arrivals and early dismissals.
School Lunch information can be found on these links.
Membership Toolkit - Volunteer opportunities, class lists & apparel can be found here. Click here to register. Contact StonyBrookPTO@gmail.com with any questions.
*Dates To Remember*
4/14: 5th-Grade Car Wash, 2-4pm, SB South Lot
4/18: Autism Acceptance Celebration
4/22: Green Week
4/23-4/24: CogAt Testing Grades 2 & 3
4/25: Take Your Child to Work Day
5/1: One Fine Day
Toll Gate Together Spring Social! Saturday, 4/13, 6-10pm, 1 N. Main Street, Pennington.
Connect with fellow families, teachers, and staff members at our most anticipated annual event. Each ticket, donation, and auction item purchased directly contributes to your child’s enrichment through field trips, author visits and assemblies, classroom mini grants, fun family events, teacher appreciation and more!
Tickets on sale and the SILENT AUCTION NOW LIVE at: https://www.32auctions.com/tollgatetogether where you can bid on:
Sporting events – Baseball, Football, Golf, Teacher experiences for students, Pennington restaurant gift certificates, Adult learning experiences – calligraphy, woodworking, interior design, bourbon tasting…. and more! The silent auction closes at 8:30pm on Saturday. You do not need to be present to win the auction items! Questions? Email tggpto@gmail.com.
Green Week Student Expo - Many of our students in grades 3-5 have created projects around Global Climate Issues to present at our Green Week Student Expo on Wednesday, April 24th in the gym. Students in grades K-5 will visit the expo during school hours to learn more about these Global Climate Issues. Parents are invited to visit the expo from 3:00-3:30 PM. If you have any questions, please email Mrs. Kampe. A special thank you goes out to the HVEF for supporting and providing funds for this event!
Toll Gate 2023-2024 Yearbook is now on sale! Click here to purchase your copy. The last day to order is May 14th. All yearbook orders will be given to students the last week of school.
Digital Wellness Initiative at Toll Gate: Spring Parent Series “Tech Talk” - This four-part series educates parents on technology use as it pertains to your child. Save the dates for the remaining sessions 3 & 4:
Session 3- Wednesday, April 17, 2024
High School Student Panel- Popular Apps and Peer Pressure
Session 4- Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Habits & Rules to set for your young children and their devices & device management
Field Day will be held on Friday, May 24th. Paper order forms for Field Day t-shirts were sent home this week. Please consider purchasing a t-shirt or shorts either online (with a credit card) or send in the paper order form to the Main Office (cash only). Orders are due Friday, April 19th. An email has been sent to you to let you know what color t-shirt your child should be ordering. f you are unsure of your color, please email tgmainoffice@hvrsd.org.
Dates to Remember:
Saturday, April 13: Toll Gate Together PTO Spring Social
Tuesday, 4/16: Gator Groups
Week of 4/22: CogAT Testing for Grades 2 & 3
4/22-4/26: HVRSD Green Week
Wednesday, 4/24: Green Week Student Expo
Community Events
Hopewell Township Clean Sweep Litter Clean-Up Day, Sat. April 13th, 9am-1pm
Help your community and earn money for your organization. Hopewell Twp Public Works Building. Registration no required. Protective gear provided.
The Watershed 18th Annual Stream Cleanup in Pennington, Sat April 13th 9-11am
Join us and volunteer to help remove trash from areas around local streams at our 18th Annual Stream Cleanup. Over the past decade, 8,700 volunteers have removed more than 152,000 pounds of trash from our communities. Our cleanup events are a great way to get outside, work together to keep our waterways clean, and improve wildlife habitat. This year we will be offering cleanup volunteers a complimentary tree sapling to say thank you for helping keep our waterways clean!
"Little Books for Little Poems" Sat. April 13th from 2-3pm, Mercer County Library, Hopewell Twp, Branch. Come write a little poem and make a little origami book to fold it in. Bring a buddy or friend, old or young, to write a poem with you!
"Hopewell Hikers"
Hopewell Recreation is hosting two 2 free hikes this spring, open to adults and families of all ages.
April Hike: Sat. April 13th at 10am, Crystal Lake Park in Bordentown
May Hike: Sunday May 19th at 10am, Sourland Mountain Preserve in Hillsborough Township
More information can be found HERE
Jazz Festival 2024 Sat April 13th 1pm-10pm, Princeton University, Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall. Includes both free access during the day as well as an 8pm ticketed program.
Hopewell PBA 322 Pickleball Tournament, Sat. May 11th at Hopewell Valley Tennis & Swim Center: Join us for a fin-filled Pickleball Tournament - whether you're a seasoned competitor or a casual player, we would love to have you join! Register by May 3rd!
The Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP0 invites GIS enthusiasts to enter the 36th annual NJDP GIS Mapping Contest. Present your work at the NJDEP office in Trenton on May 1st at 10am. Choose from nine categories and register your map by April 21st. Details here: NJDEPGIS.
Hopewell Recreation will once again be partnering with US Sports Institute to bring you Children's Tennis, Track & Field, and Multi-Sport classes for ages two and a half to fourteen years old. Classes begin in April and run to June. Tennis classes are held at Independence Park, and Track & Field as well as Multi-Sports classes are held at Woolsey Park. Flyers with details are attached to this email.
Space is still available in many classes. Some tennis classes are filled and we are taking names for a waitlist. To check availability and to register for class, contact us either by email at recreation@hopewelltwp.org or call us at 609-737-3753.
Hopewell Valley Youth Football & Cheer Association 2024 Fall Registration is Open!
Click the link to learn about the Flag, Tackle and Non-Competitive Cheer Programs.
Here are the links to the local libraries for upcoming storytimes, events and programs:
Summer Programs
Hopewell Township Recreation Skateboard Camp: Camp day will include structured learning and open skateboarding time. Ages 7-15, Week 1: 7/8-7/12 and Week 2: 8/5-8/9
Bulldogs Flag Football Program Summer Camp: July 22nd-25th, 9am-12pm, Grades 1st-8th
A 4day Camp focusing on position specific skills/techniques as well as daily flag football competitions. Click on the above link for further information and registration.
Hopewell Recreation Summer Camps: click on link for registration and information for a variety of camp programs.
Hopewell Valley YMCA Summer Camp: June 24-August 23: offers summer day camp programming to meet the needs of the community. Your camper will learn teamwork, embrace their artistic side, develop their sports skill sets and further engage in their love of STEM activities and much more.
Hopewell Valley Children's Theater. Registration is now open to new families for our summer camp 2024. We are excited to announce that our shows will be Alice in Wonderland, Jr. for the morning campers (grades K-5) and The Wizard of Oz, for the afternoon campers (grades 6 and on). Please go to our website at www.hvct.info for more information and to register for camp.
Watershed Academy for High School Students, Summer 2024 : Offers immersive environmental investigations on the 950-acre property. Each five-day session engages students in a world of science where they ask questions and identify problems, gain skills and knowledge, explore root causes of environmental injustice, propose solutions, learn about career opportunities and how to advocate for change. Please click on the link for additional information and dates.
Hopewell Tennis & Swim : Firefly Camp and Tennis Camps
Schafer Sports Center: We offer campers a variety of activities including gymnastics, sports and playground games, both full and half day programs. We are also offering camp inclusion for children with special needs: Inclusion Sports Performance Training.
Rylor Lacrosse Summer Camp: 6/24-6/28. The mission is to provide a fun, safe and positive learning environment in which lacrosse players can improve their lacrosse skills and understanding of the game.
ESF’s premier collection of camps for 2024: multiple award-winning camps full of enrichment opportunities and action-packed fun activities for children in rising grades Preschool-10th. Camp runs June 24 – August 23, 2024. Extended Day is available. Hopewell Valley Regional School District families who enroll on or before April 30th, will receive an exclusive discount of $100 off total tuition by using COUPON CODE ESF2024 at checkout.. Also, check out ESF’s website and RSVP to ESF’s On-Site Open Houses at Chapin School Princeton on Sat. April 6th and Sat. April 27th.
Arts Council of Princeton: Offers Spring Break and Summer camps and classes.
Girls Who Code Free Virtual Summer Programs Overview: Our free virtual summer programs are open to 9-12th graders. Students can choose to learn new coding skills in game design, web design, cybersecurity, or data science and artificial intelligence!
Art Sparks Hopewell - Summer 2024 Camp: provides theme-based creative experiences during which children get to explore a variety of media such as acrylics, collage, watercolors, pastels, charcoal, printmaking, sculpture, assemblage, colored pencils, clay and more.
Hopewell Valley Soccer Association: Bulldog Soccer Camp: Grades 1-8, August 12th-15th
Timberlane Athletic Fields, led by HVCHS Coaches and Players.
Summers at Pennington: offers a wide range of programs that allow campers to explore and dive into subject matter they are interested in.
Princeton Day School Summer Programs: Summer Programs offers seven weeks of academic, athletic and enrichment programming on the school’s 106-acre campus. Camp facilities utilize our entire campus including our STEAM Centers and classrooms, state of the art athletic facilities, our organic garden and one of a kind ropes course. Campers from all local schools are welcome to attend
Princeton University’s Campus Recreation Summer Day Camp: Grades 1-8. The camper's day will be filled with a variety of sports, games, arts and crafts, and camp activities which will keep your camper active and engaged throughout the week. Each camp also provides weekly programs or trips for their specific grade level. All campers are given camp gear.
Princeton University Sports Camps: All camps and clinics are held on campus. Each camp is directed by the Princeton University varsity coaches, with assistance from college coaches and players from around the country.
McCarter Summer: for young stars aged 7-15! Our Summer Camps are taught by highly experienced creative arts professionals, including actors, theatre directors, choreographers, musical directors, designers, and visual artists.
Stuart Country Day School Summer Camp: Offering 22 new programs for a total of 60 sessions over 11 weeks, including exciting new offerings for high school students.
There is a camp offered every week of the summer at the preschool, lower, and middle school levels, giving families an opportunity for their daughters or sons to spend their entire summer at Stuart.
Maple Shade Farm, Hopewell: Riding lessons, equine-facilitated learning sessions and a summer nature/sports camp.
Apple Hart Farm: Farm Camp provides a rich, outdoor experience in which budding nature lovers connect with the natural world in a safe, nurturing environment.
Eggert Aquatics: Offering customized swim programming for all ages, needs and abilities.
Fal-Rooney Summer Camp: The uniqueness of our summer camps is that they’re like an all day gym class where teams compete against each other for the coveted cup at the end of the week. Our camps are geared towards those in first to ninth grade.