Revolution Rails Enrichment Trip: Saturday, May 18th Team Building and SEL through exploring the beauty of nature. Students will explore the beauty of nature in Cape May by taking a "4 mile railcar ride through The Nature Conservancy’s Garrett Family Preserve". They will get to "enjoy the expansive native wildflower meadows and flora, as well as world-class viewing opportunities for migrating songbirds, raptors, and pollinators like bumblebees and monarch butterflies, made possible by the wonderful folks at The Nature Conservancy." Registration Form:https://forms.gle/FhtPDCfW7kf5U5xV9
almost 2 years ago, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District
Revolution Rails Enrichment Trip: Saturday, May 18th Team Building and SEL through exploring the beauty of nature.  Students will explore the beauty of nature in Cape May by taking a "4 mile railcar ride through The Nature Conservancy’s Garrett Family Preserve". They will get to "enjoy the expansive native wildflower meadows and flora, as well as world-class viewing opportunities for migrating songbirds, raptors, and pollinators like bumblebees and monarch butterflies, made possible by the wonderful folks at The Nature Conservancy."  Registration Form:
Saturday, May 18th "Love Myself," aims to empower teen girls through fostering self-love, self-care, and self-confidence. This program was designed in response to the growing need for programs that address the holistic development of our female students, focusing on both their physical and mental well-being. Registration Form: https://forms.gle/RH6d53GCogY8jM6A9
almost 2 years ago, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District
Saturday, May 18th "Love Myself," aims to empower teen girls through fostering self-love, self-care, and self-confidence. This program was designed in response to the growing need for programs that address the holistic development of our female students, focusing on both their physical and mental well-being. Registration Form: https://forms.gle/RH6d53GCogY8jM6A9
Saturday, May 18th "Love Myself," aims to empower teen girls through fostering self-love, self-care, and self-confidence. This program was designed in response to the growing need for programs that address the holistic development of our female students, focusing on both their physical and mental well-being. Registration Form: https://forms.gle/RH6d53GCogY8jM6A9
almost 2 years ago, Office of Special Projects
Congratulations to Colin Morrissey on his successful performance last night at the Ocean City Music Pier. Colin won second place in the instrumental category of this solo competition for the second year in a row!
almost 2 years ago, Patrick O'Keefe
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There are less than 90 yearbooks left. When we sell out, we sell out! Check your email for a link or visit https://www.balfour.com/student-info?smi=46209 to order online. Cash or check can be brought to Room 208.
almost 2 years ago, Absegami HS
Less than 90 yearbooks left. $85. Link is in your email . Cash or check to Room 208.
Congratulations to this year's Novice Teacher of the year, Ms. Stephanie Auble!
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
Steph Auble
Congratulations to Absegami Brave's Girls Varsity 4 ! They are doing amazing this season! They earned a bronze metal in the 2024 Garden State Scholastic Championship. Go Braves!
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
Girls Varsity 4
Congrats to GAA's Athlete of the Week, Alyssa!
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
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Members of our band program traveled to Nashville, Tennessee last week where they got to experience the city and perform. Recording in Studio B, visiting the Grand Ole Opry and seeing the County Music Hall of Fame were some highlights. The band was recognized with a gold rating and 1st place in their festival performance! Great job!
almost 2 years ago, Absegami HS
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On Thursday, over 70 children participated in "Bring Your Child to Work Day" at Absegami. The children enjoyed a fun and educational day and got to participate in a variety of activities hosted by teachers and staff throughout the school.
almost 2 years ago, Cheryl Hullihen
Pictures of Bring Your Child to Work Day
Pictures of Bring Your Child to Work Day
Please read this important message.
almost 2 years ago, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District
Hello Students and Families, We would like to draw your attention once again to a "game" that is occurring within our local communities, as well as throughout the nation, that has a number of concerns connected to it. Called "senior assassins" or simply "assassins", it involves senior students playing a game of water-tag across the entire community. Playing in pairs or teams, students are hunting their peers as "targets", including hiding out in bushes and surprising students as they leave their homes, jobs, or gyms. Some of our concerns with this: water guns in schools can lead to a number of negative outcomes...spraying the wrong students leading to a confrontation, hitting a teacher and potentially facing discipline, or getting water on a floor and creating a slippery surface that may cause injury to others. Additionally, in the community, we just want to share some thoughts from a different perspective; at least three times in the last week we have been notified by parents or community members that issues have arisen due to students playing this game. In an extreme but concerning example, one of our campuses was even visited by students from a school over an hour away who were “hunting” their peers at an athletic event we were hosting. Please note that this is not acceptable ANYWHERE on or around any GEHR grounds. Imitation weapons on school campuses pose severe security risks to all of us! Imitation weapons may seem harmless, but can cause panic and confusion among students, staff, and community members and can potentially lead to a dangerous situation. We recognize the idea behind this may be pure and just "kids looking for fun", but we want everyone to understand it will not be permitted on school grounds, and despite how some are portraying this, it is not condoned by the school or district. Please help us maintain a safe and secure learning environment. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact us. Thank you, Mike McGhee, Oakcrest Principal Daniel Kern, Absegami Principal Scott Parker, Cedar Creek Principal James M Reina, Superintendent
This kickball game was one for the books ⛹️‍♂️⛹️‍♀️
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
kickball game
Mrs. Keeley's Ceramics and 3Dimensional design classes are learning how to sculpt the human facial features. Noses this week mouths next!
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
sculpture
Absegami Fine Arts classes visit Grounds for Sculpture !
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
sculpture trip
sculpture trip
sculpture trip
sculpture trip
Project Senior Details 🌊
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
project senior
Congrats to Colin on FIFTY careers wins 🎾
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
tennis
Student's visited Universal Technical Institute yesterday to tour their facilities and learn about career and education paths!
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
uti trip
uti trip
uti trip
UTI trip
Computer science students spent the day at FAA's Stem Day. They learned about all of the career paths, research, and work being done just down the street from school. 💻✈️
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
FAA trip
Mrs. Miller's Honors English 1 classes are almost finished reading the novel Speak. Crystal Masterson, an Atlanticare School Health Specialist, came in to teach about the impact of trauma and how our bodies respond. She taught about healthy and maladaptive coping mechanisms after experiencing trauma. Thank you Crystal!!!
almost 2 years ago, Catherine Miller
Ms Crystal discussing the impact of trauma with Honors English 1 classes
Ms. Crystal discussing the impact of trauma with Honors English 1 classes
Speak - book cover
Congrats to this week's GAA Athlete of the Week, Meghan!
almost 2 years ago, Absegami High School
GAA Athlete