

NB Friday Update
NB's Weekly Newsletter 3/7/25
Important to Know:
Schedule Reminders
- On Monday, we will have our spring HSA meeting in person and virtually. See below for a Zoom link. Join us!
- Come support the HSA on Tuesday with a Jersey Mike's fundraiser. Dr. Portas and Dr. Scillieri will be serving subs for a portion of dinnertime!
- On March 18th, there will be a Pequannock Arts in Our Schools concert and art gallery. We have NB students (and staff) participating. See the poster below for more details.
- A Math-a-thon fundraiser for HSA will be held March 24-April 4. Stay tuned for more information!
FROM THE PTHS PRINCIPAL, MR HAYZLER: As Spring approaches and warmer weather is on the horizon, spring sports at PTHS are starting on Monday, March 10th. For the safety of our students, athletes and spectators, bikes, scooters and/or e-bikes are not permitted on the track or in the athletic complex at any time. Bikes, scooters and/or e-bikes should be parked in the designated racks outside the facility. This includes weekends. Thank you for your cooperation.
Important Dates
If you are looking for the date of a future event at NB, please check our website calendar. There are dates for music shows, moving up ceremonies, and HSA meetings, etc for your planning purposes.
Please scroll for additional information about the upcoming events and activities.
K-5 Vocabulary Parade 3/4/25
Preschool Alphabet Parades 3/6/25
Flashlight Reading 3/6/25
School News
HSA News
HSA
3/10 HSA Meeting Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81296488573?pwd=hdYwrYPwLLj0wqkHfUKVaDxD6dmIPg.1
Link to 1/27 agenda with sign ups:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1u3QeIxhZFndmLfHRvjn_U3gv6Zys6Q2d4NbTPJ0aASw/edit?usp=sharing
Please visit our webpage for more information: www.nbshsa.org
District/ Community News
Game On Gavin Bracelets
If you would like to further show your support for Gavin, we have bracelets in the main office.
Nurse Corner
Important Health Information
The winter has brought a variety of viruses to share. We have had norovirus, flu A, covid, common cold and a virus that presents with headache and then fever. Students have been reminded to wash hands with soap and water, not touch their eyes, nose or mouth with fingers and to block their coughs. Staying home for 24 hours passed a fever of 100.4, vomiting or diarrhea will help prevent the spread to others. Staying hydrated with water, eating foods rich in vitamin C and getting plenty of rest will help reduce susceptibility to any germs. Let's hope that February is a better month to be healthy!
Please continue to report symptoms when calling out your child sick. It is helpful to know what illnesses are in the building.