

Wall High School Knightly News
WHS Knightly News

Mid-April 2025
Principal's Message
Dear Wall High School students, families, and staff:
Please join us for the WHS Spring Musical production ofThe Addams Family on April 24, 25, and 26. Please see the flyer immediately below for more information about show times and tickets. Tickets are also available for purchase at the door for each performance. We hope to see you there!
Scheduling for the 2025-2026 school year is complete! All students have met with their school counselor and finalized courses for next year. Any student who needs to make a change can do so by emailing their school counselor. All changes must be made by Thursday, June 5, 2025.
We begin another round of state testing later this month, April 28th to May 1st. All 9th grade students will participate in NJSLA testing. All students should report to school on time and be in their first class or testing location by 7:20 am each day. On Monday 4/28, and Tuesday 4/29, all 9th grade students will participate in NJSLA--ELA and on Wednesday, 4/30, and Thursday, 5/1, they will participate in NJSLA-Math. 9th grade students and others who are testing will be made aware of their testing locations in their English class. Students must bring their fully charged school Chromebook for each day of testing.
Just a reminder that Report Cards have been posted for Marking Period 3 and are available in the Genesis Parent Portal.
Students will return to school from Spring Break on Tuesday, April 22nd ("B" Day). Enjoy the rest of spring break and we will see everyone back at school on Tuesday!
๐ Save the Date
WHS Spring Musical: The Addams Family
Limited Number of Yearbooks Left! Order Now!
Parent Advisory Council Meeting
Please consider joining us for our last Parent Advisory Council (PAC) meeting of the school year on Wednesday, May 21st. These meetings will offer you a chance to hear information regarding school programs and other important information directly from the High School Administration.
CLASS OF 2025
Important to do before your Graduation Day!
WHS PTO Meeting
Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 06:00 PM
WHS Media Center
Important Reminders for Seniors
Senior year is winding down! Graduation will be here before you know it!
For those of you attending a 4 year college, be mindful of your college deadlines! Spring break is a great time to get organized.
- Don't forget to choose a college by May 1st and put down that deposit!
- Keep checking your college portal- the college will communicate with you regarding housing, placement testing, orientation and course selection.
- Sign up for admitted student days & events.
- Update Scoir once you finalize your plans and complete your Senior Survey.
Have a great Spring Break and we look forward to celebrating the entire Class of 2025 on Decision Day- Thursday, May 1st!
SENIORS: Scholarships ๐ฐ
Seniors, keep checking our WHS Counseling website for updated scholarships!
Sheriff Youth Week Summer 2025
Please click the attached document below if you are interested in Sheriff Youth Week this summer. The attachment includes a flyer and an application. The program offers a unique opportunity for young people to explore interests in law enforcement through police academy style training at the Monmouth County Police Academy from July 7th to July 11th.
Earn College Credits this Summer at NJIT
Scoir: College Platform
Scoir is a solution for students, supporters, counselors, and colleges focused on finding the right fit through a unified college search and planning network. This platform connects students to a powerful set of tools to help them identify their talents, search for their college fit, plan with their supporters, and apply when ready. As a parent/guardian, you play an integral role on Scoir by providing your student(s) with college suggestions, financial information, and general guidance.
7 Mindsets Parent Newsletter for the Month
๐ Student Spotlight
Monmouth County Guidance Directors Association Caring Awards
Weโre so proud of Joseph Donofrio for representing WHS at the Monmouth County Guidance Directors Association Caring Awards! His compassion, leadership, and commitment to helping others truly embody what it means to be a Crimson Knight. Way to go, Joe!
2025 WHS Yearbook Submitted!
The Yearbook staff and club submitted the 2025 WHS Yearbookโtwo days ahead of schedule! Huge thanks to all staff, club members, and even a few helpful TV students who pitched in to review sports pages. Great teamwork!
Congrats to Students Invited to State Level of Teen Arts
Congratulations to Samuel Feldman who has been invited to the state level of Teen Arts for Vocal Solo, and congratulations to Mr. Bryant's Guitar Ensemble who also were invited to State Teen Arts for guitar.
Congrats WHS Students of the 3rd Marking Period!
Johanna Bryan (Art), Isabella Nieves (Business), Maeve Donovan (English), Hannah Pomerantz (Family Life) Cali Buxbaum (Math), Karina Minall (Music), Alexander Langeveld (PE/Health), Cali Woodside (Science), Alex Lightbody (Social Studies), Thomas Plisky (Technology Ed), Jake Karcich (World Language)
Congrats WHS Students of the Month!
Jack Cartmell - 9th Grade
Ellie Peterson - 10th Grade
Mallory FitzPatrick - 11th Grade
Thomas Ekberg - 12th Grade
Congrats WHS Knight of the Week!
Jayden Stephenson, Colin Kesil, Casey Martignoni, Jianhong Ni and Leah Yates
๐ In the Classroom
French Class: Manie Musicale
WHS French students shone in Manie Musicale ... a French music tournament inspired by March Madness. Congratulations to the top three bracket winners in each class as they explored French-speaking artists from around the globe!
Celebrating Neurodiversity Week
Mrs. Nesi, WHS Librarian, collaborated with teachers in different subjects to celebrate Neurodiversity Week in the Library Media Center. Book displays featured stories and characters that highlight and embrace neurodiversity, sparking conversation and awareness throughout the school.
๐งผ Fundraisers
๐ญ Clubs & Activities
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Everyone should try to join at least one club!
Take a look at the club and activities website and email the clubs advisor if you have any questions.
WHS "High School Heroes"
WHS students joined Central Schoolโs Hero Day for Neurodiversity Week, promoting teamwork, sportsmanship, and positivity through recess and gym activities. Their efforts reflected our Live to Give and We Are Connected values.
Heroes & Cool Kids Visit WHS
WHS Heroes & Cool Kids visited our students, encouraging them to make positive choices and stand firm in their values. They emphasized the power of saying, "It is not for me," when faced with peer pressure.
๐ฐ District News
๐ Student Wellness
Finding Stability
If your family is experiencing economic challenges or homelessness, visit the McKinney Vento webpage for essential information and guidance on available resources.
District Homeless Education Liaison
Tiffany Steiner
tsteiner@wallpublicschools.org
732.556.2647
๐ฝ๏ธ Lunch Information
Message Regarding Doordash, Grubhub, Uber Eats, etc.
Please be advised, WHS will not accept food deliveries from services such as DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats, etc. for students in our school. While we understand the convenience these services provide, they create significant disruptions within our main office. More importantly, allowing outside food/lunch deliveries raises concerns about the safety and security of our students and staff.
Please note: Parents and guardians are still permitted to drop off lunch for students who may have forgotten their meals. However, we ask that you coordinate these drop-offs directly through our main office to ensure a smooth process.
Thank you for your understanding and support as we prioritize the well-being and security of our school community.
Mr. Davis
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๐ Transportation
Wall High School: 732-556-2000
Attendance: 732-556-2047
School Counseling Office: 732-566-2000 x2700