

Hamburg School

A Look Ahead...
January 27
Holocaust Remembrance Day
January 29
Chinese New Year
January 31
PTA Adult Bingo
6:oo PM (Cafeteria)
School Menus
PTA News
PTA SuperBowl Fundraiser
The NFL playoff matchups are set on the road to Super Bowl 59. Our annual Super Bowl fundraiser is underway, contact a PTA representative or visit https://www.charitymania.com/give/PF016 to purchase your tickets today for a chance to win $5000!
Fundraisers
- $15 Discount cards: Can be purchased online at https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/efdf50ff-0164-4786-9a04-21b1b16beca8
- Hamburg Knight Plush blankets: They are 50 x 60 and only $30 each. You can purchase these right online at https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/f0cb2092-1c75-492b-9a7b-1519c1412ad0
Noteworthy News
Drama Club Meeting
Drama Club will meet on Monday, January 27, from 3-4 PM. Students should meet the teachers outside of the main office after school. If your student is interested in participating, please encourage them to stay for this important meeting.
One Book, One Community
Each year the regional school districts of the High Point Region host One Book One Community as a reading event and culminate with a Young Authors Conference. We open registration to the conference to all K -12 students and wanted to be sure you received the registration form to share with your community. Please see the details below. If you could please share with your constituents it would be welcomed and appreciated.
One Book One Community kicks off on Monday January 6th with registration for the Young Authors Conference to be held at Frankford School on March 8, 2025.
This year's theme: Young Authors: Leading the Way
This year's book choices:
K - 4 This Way Charlie by Caron Levis
5+ This Side of Wild by Gary Paulse
Online registration:
Please join us in reading, supporting and promoting One Book One Community
and the Young Authors Conference.
Student Identification Cards
Students should carry their school issued student identification card with them each day.
These cards are being used to admit students who are tardy to school.
Reference: Policy 5517
Co-Curricular Activities
Games noted with "@" are away games
Games noted with "vs." are home games
January 28
Boys Basketball
3:30 PM vs. Ogdensburg
January 28
Girls Basketball
3:30 PM @ Ogdensburg
January 30
Boys Basketball
3:30 PM @ Franklin
Hamburg School Happenings
Personal Narratives
Mrs. Antonucci’s class celebrated completing their personal narratives by throwing a Publishing Party. Miss Windish and Mrs. Outer’s classes, along with our Child Study Team, joined in on the festivities by actively listening to our authors and providing positive feedback.
All students and staff had an enjoyable time followed up with light refreshments.
Thank you all who participated and helped to make our writing experience a success!
Kindergarten - making paper inspired by Eric Carle
Coming Soon...March 7th
Vape Sensors installed at Hamburg School
Thank you to the Sussex County Department of Health for their donation of vape sensors to Sussex County schools. The Titon vape detection picks up on vaping, smoking, poor IAQ, and other anomalies. The devices are highly accurate and provide low false-positive reports.
Board of Education
Hamburg Community Connections
Hamburg Borough Council
Mayor:
- Richard Krasnomowitz
Council Members:
- Russell Law
- John Burd
- Mark Sena
- Joyce Oehler
- John Haig
- George Endres
Mayor and Council Meeting February 3rd at 7:00 PM
Animal Licenses
Please visit Hamburg Borough Hall or mail the attached form to license your pet. Late Fees will be added at a rate of $5 per month as of February 1st.
🍎 Resources 🍎
The mission of the Hamburg Public School District is to provide an education, which will enable students to acquire the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to become contributing members of society.
The educational program will enable each student to develop emotionally, socially, psychologically, and cognitively within his or her abilities and interests.
The mission of the Hamburg Public School District, therefore, is to develop an educational program that is under constant evaluation, allows all students to achieve the New Jersey Student Learning Standards at all grade levels, and is dedicated to providing experiences relative to the demands of modern society in an effort to best prepare our students to meet with success and grand achievements in the 21st century.