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Bayonne's Horace Mann Community School: Welcome Back to Learning!
By Al Sullivan,
1 day ago
BAYONNE, NJ -Faculty and staff at the Horace Mann Community School are eagerly anticipating the return of children on Wednesday, September 4th, to begin this new school year, TAPinto Bayonne was told.
“We extend a warm welcome to both returning families and those new to our school, offering our best wishes for an exciting and productive year ahead,” said Evan Wexler, Assistant Principal. “ Our goal is to establish a strong foundation for every child who enters our doors, ensuring a supportive and enriching educational experience.”
Guided by their motto, "Be Kind, Respectful, and Responsible," the school strives to create a positive and nurturing environment for all.
“These values are crucial not only for academic success but also for the development of well-rounded individuals,” said Wexler. “As the new school year begins, we encourage (parents and guardians) to discuss the importance of treating everyone with kindness and respect with your child. Emphasize that every person deserves to be treated with consideration and that school is a place for learning and growing together.”
“Every new school year is a fresh chapter in our shared story, and this one is ready to be filled with moments of inspiration, growth, and success. We are more than just a school; we are a community committed to empowering each student to dream.”
While all students will receive new Chromebooks to enhance their learning experience this school year, students in grades 6-8 will now have the opportunity to participate in an exciting new World Language program.
“This course will be taught by our certified World Language teacher, and students will attend the class once a week,” Wexler said. “Like our other special subjects, World Language will be graded with a numeric grade.”
Wexler said that dedicated teachers have been diligently preparing their classrooms all summer, with a particular focus during this final week of August.
“We have several exciting events lined up for the fall,” Wexler said. “The Book Fair will kick off in the second week of September, setting the tone for a year full of learning and fun. In October, we will host our beloved Spooktacular Halloween Parade and the much-anticipated Trunk or Treat event in the schoolyard. As we approach December, we are thrilled to present our Better Than Broadway Theater Week, where our talented students will shine in the play Peter and the Princess.”
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