DMS Newsletter
Dover Public Schools Special Education Family Night
October 8th, 6:00-7:00 pm @ DMS
Dover Public Schools Invites All Families of Children Receiving Special Education Services To Come Meet Their Child's Case Manager
We look forward to sharing information about the year including your case manager's contact information.
Translation will be available
October 8th, 2024
6:00-7:00 pm
Dover Middle School
Questions? Msabol@dover-nj.org
๐ Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with us! ๐
Join us on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Dover High School for an evening filled with vibrant cultural music, delicious food, captivating dance, poetry, and so much more! ๐ฎ๐๐ถ
Bring your friends and family and let's enjoy a night of culture and community! ๐ฅณ
๐ Location: 100 Grace Street, Dover, NJ
For more information, contact Janet Gaynor-Matonti at jgaynormatonti@dover-nj.org.
See you there! ๐
New Traffic Pattern and Drop-Off Procedure:
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Timeframe: 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM (While school is in session)
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Location: East McFarland from Rt 46 to Jackson Street
Key Changes:
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One-Way Traffic: East McFarland will become a one-way, two-lane road moving northerly.
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No Parking: No parking will be allowed on either side of East McFarland during the designated hours.
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No Left Turns: On Berry, Clark, or Jackson Street, Left turns will be prohibited.
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Drop-Off Lanes: Both lanes on East McFarland will be used for drop-off. Students must exit the vehicle on the curbside of their lane.
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Crossing Guards: To ensure a safe crossing for students dropped off across the street, crossing guards will be stationed at both Berry and Clark.
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Safety Rules:
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No lane changes should be attempted during drop-off.
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Students should never cross the street without a crossing guard present.
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All students must walk to Berry Street or Clark Street to cross the street.
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Your cooperation is crucial to making this new procedure a success. Thank you for helping us create a safer environment for everyone.
๐ Exciting news! Dover High School is part of the Aspiring Educators program at William Paterson University! ๐ฏ
This initiative is helping address NJ’s teacher shortage by giving diverse high school students a head start in teaching. Dover students are gaining incredible opportunities through this partnership.
Principal Freddy Nunez shares, “It’s opening doors for our students that they previously did not have.” ๐๐งก๐ค
Link to the article can be found HERE
Free or reduced-price meal programs and Summer EBT benefits for qualifying families
Ensuring Healthy Meals for Our Students
At Dover Town Board of Education, we are committed to providing healthy meals for every student, recognizing the essential role nutrition plays in learning.
As part of this effort, we offer free or reduced-price meal programs and Summer EBT benefits for qualifying families. Whether your household participates in NJ SNAP, TANF, or you have foster children, you may be eligible for these benefits.
Complete the application online at PaySchools Central or contact your school for assistance.
For more information on eligibility and how to apply, refer to the detailed instructions in the meal application packet by clicking HERE