
BOE Public Action Meeting Agenda: February 25, 2025
The BOE Public Action Meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at 7:00 PM at HERBERT HOOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL: 174 JACKSON AVENUE.
Click here to view agenda: https://go.boarddocs.com/nj/edisontsd/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DE4HVQ4A5CAF
Click here for live stream: https://youtube.com/live/w5el6Gkl7Eo?feature=share


Lights, Camera, 100 Days of 2nd grade!
The students put their writing and creativity skills to the test to write silly stories about what their life will be like when they are 100 years old!


We are pleased to share important information regarding meal accommodations for students observing Ramadan in 2025.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved a waiver allowing schools in New Jersey to provide non-congregate meals to students fasting during Ramadan.
This means that eligible students can receive lunch in a manner that aligns with their religious observance beginning the week of Monday, March 3, 2025, through Friday, March 28, 2025.
Use the following link to learn more and to register:https://www.edison.k12.nj.us/page/ramadan-2025


ETEA Volleyball Fundraiser - A Night of Fun & Community!
An incredible night at the ETEA Volleyball Fundraiser! Thank you to all the families, community members, and participants who came out to support!
A huge shoutout to the ETEA for organizing such a fantastic event that brings our community together. Looking forward to next year’s competition!






Lights, Camera, Volleyball! Our Ben Bolt staff is out in full force to take on Edison schools @ the ETEA Volleyball Tournament. Our plan...let our lightening shine!


Last night, Edison High School's Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam showcased their remarkable progress on an innovative project to mitigate pollution in New Jersey’s Raritan River, aiming to support both residents and local biodiversity.
One of only eight nationwide, the team was awarded a $7,500 grant from the Lemelson-MIT Program to develop an innovative solution to pollutants in the Raritan River, a crucial water source for over 1.8 million residents.
Thank you to everyone who attended and engaged with the team, asking insightful questions as they refine their project. Your support fuels their innovation!
Let’s celebrate these young problem-solvers as they work toward a cleaner, healthier future and prepare to present their final prototype on a national stage at MIT's EurekaFest this June.







BOE Caucus Meeting Agenda: February 20, 2025
The BOE Caucus meeting will be held on Thursday, February 20, 2025, at 7:00 PM at the Education Center, 312 Pierson Avenue, Edison, NJ.
Click link to view agenda: https://go.boarddocs.com/nj/edisontsd/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DD6MWZ5D4E59
Live feed: https://youtube.com/live/gAdDAoP6Lmw?feature=share


Lights, Camera...Gravity! Students in Mrs. Parker and Mr. Ryan's Grade 5 classroom exhibited an understanding that all objects fall at the same rate at terminal velocity; while learning how gravity and air resistance impact the fall.




Lights, Camera, Author Share! Our students have been working hard on creating “How to” functional texts showcasing a skill they know.





Lights, Camera, Reading with the Stars! At our annual Book Bingo family night, we celebrated our love for books, played some exciting bingo, and raffled off amazing book-themed baskets! Thank you to everyone who joined in the fun!





Lights, Camera, Landforms and Bodies of Water! Students in Mrs. Panitch’s Grade 2 class created a model of landforms and bodies of water with food.





All Edison Township Public Schools and Offices are Closed on Monday, February 17, 2025, in Observance of Presidents Day.


The BOE Community Relations Committee Invites You To Register for PULSE: Parents United in Listening, Sharing, and Engaging
Engage directly with the Superintendent and collaborate with the BOE Committee.
Registration is now open for our first meeting on Thursday, February 27, 2025, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM at the Edison Education Center. This workshop-style meeting, open to the first 50 registrants, will focus on open dialogue and collaboration on key initiatives.
Learn more and register here: https://www.edison.k12.nj.us/page/pulse


Lights, Camera, Fractions/Decimals!
Students in Mrs. Meisner’s Grade 4 class created their own fraction and decimal cards. In groups using the benchmarks 0, ½, 1, and 2 the students represented the fractions/decimals on a number line. Check out how they created an interactive number line using fractions and decimals!





Join in the fun on Saturday, February 15th, for the EHS Choir's Bingo and Tricky Tray event. Funds raised help make experiences like the upcoming Carnegie Hall performance more accessible by offsetting costs and ensuring all students can participate.
Date: Saturday, February 15th
Location: Edison High School
Doors Open: 3:00 PM (Ticket Sales & Tricky Tray Drop)
Bingo Calling Begins: 5:00 PM
Click the following link to learn more and purchase tickets: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd_HV6NLWtODkM-f2xM4uQ7ZbcrXJtmeBIvpkEnqhxh1pn_IA/viewform
Click this link to view the flyer: https://5il.co/37l9s


Edison Township Public Schools will operate on a delayed opening today, Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Before Care will be canceled.
Click the link for the schedule: https://www.edison.k12.nj.us/page/school-hours
Parent University is also postponed. New date to be determined.
We will continue to monitor conditions closely, as the safety of our students, staff, and community remains our top priority.


Lights, Camera, Touchdown! Students in Mrs. Facendo and Miss Koncius’ Grade 4 class scored BIG as they put Newton’s Law of Motion to the test by varying weight and force on a “football”.





We are closely monitoring the weather conditions for Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning. As a result, Wednesday will no longer be an early release day and will now be a FULL DAY of school with the likelihood of a delayed opening.
#WeAreOneEdison
#InspireInnovateElevate


Lights, Camera, Black History Month! Students in Miss Thompson and Mrs. Masnica’s grade one class spotlighted an influential figure in African American history & wrote an informational piece with their findings.










Lights, Camera...RUFootball!
What a way to finish READBowl! Rutgers football players visited our classrooms to celebrate our readers' hard work and share their love of reading. Thank you @RFootball for your support! #READBowl #RutgersFootball


