TWP Families: Click on this link if your family is in need of Thanksgiving food assistance or holiday gift assistance this year. The deadline to fill out this confidential form is Friday, October 18th.
Click here for a letter to parents about the 2024-25 free and reduced meal program. Access the application in English at this link. Access the Spanish language version at this link.
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM WTHS PTO Meeting (IMC)
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Board of Education Work Session
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM BOE Work Session
Wedgwood Elementary Third Graders in Mrs. Lamannaโs class worked to bag and deliver pretzels in a school-wide fundraiser.ย
This awesome class not only practiced their writing skills but also sent some big smiles across the world.ย
Entering it's 3rd year at GTECC, the Butterfly Way Station is a wonderful place for students and staff to connect with nature while helping to preserve wildlife.ย
Wedgwood Elementary School Students Surpass 2 Million Problems Solved Through First in Math
Washington Township High School Set to Rename Back Turf Field in Honor of Former Coach, Educator Tony DeLucas
WTHS Seniors Honored as Commended Students in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program
Districtโs Youngest Learners Take a Bite out of Johnny Appleseed Day-Related Activities
WTPS Mobile is now available for your phone |
Click here to access information on the USDA's Summer Food Service Program which provides free meals when school is out.
Click here to access the distribution dates for our Washington Township Food Bank of South Jersey food pantry during the 2024-25 campaign.
Online Registration for the 2024-25 Kindergarten Class opened on April 10, 2024.
Click here to learn more! Access our Genesis Open Registration portal at this link!
Please click here to access information on the District's Kindergarten Snapshot and to schedule your child's screening appointment.
The Washington Township Public School is hiring for positions for the 2024-25 school year. Please click here for a letter from Director of Human Resources Sean Sweeney detailing the openings, and click here to apply!
The Washington Township Public Schools has partnered with Care Solace to support the well-being of students, staff, and their family members. Care Solace is a complimentary and confidential care coordination service that can help our community quickly find mental health or substance-use treatment options matched to needs, regardless of circumstances. For more information on the program, click here, or access the WTPS Care Solace page at this link.
ESS, which provides substitute teachers and support staff for districts across the area, including Washington Township, recently announced it is offering two new programs. The service’s Career Kickstart Initiative helps compensate new substitutes and support staff for some of the costs required to become properly credentialed. The ESS Refer a Friend program pays current ESS workers $100 for every eligible friend they refer to become a substitute teacher, aide, or support staffer.
For more information about Career Kickstart, check out this flyer.
For more information about Refer a Friend, check out this flyer.
Washington Township High School students in Mrs. Sharon Serrano's classes recently created a series of mathematics-related memes and turned them into a video. It's become quite a tradition. Check out this link to see the results!
Please take a few minutes to look over the presentation made to the Board of Education regarding the proposed WTHS Visual and Performing Arts Academy. Click here for the presentation given by supervisor Casey Corigliano.
WTPS Statement on Website Accessibility
The Washington Township Public Schools' website is in the process of being updated to ensure compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Any website accessibility concerns may be brought to the attention of the WTPS website team at feedback@wtps.org. For more information, please view our statement on Website Accessibility.
Washington Township, Gloucester County
Do you have or know of a special needs child ages 3 to 21 years old residing in Washington Township who may have physical, mental or emotional problems? Are you aware of any child who is in need of special education programs and services? An extra effort is being made to identify children between ages 3 to 5 for our preschool program for children with special needs.
Project CHILD FIND, a service of the New Jersey State Department of Education, assists in identifying un-served or underserved handicapped children. Please click here for more information.Eileen Abbott
Central Administration Building
Superintendent
Dr. Eric Hibbs
206 E. Holly Ave
Sewell, NJ 08080
Phone: 856-589-6644