One $10,000 & One $2000 NJEA Frederick L. Hipp Foundation for Excellence in Education Grant, $5000 NEA Student Achievement Grant, $5000 Sumner Station Grant, All South Jersey Band Students, Junior Honor Society. School Alliance Insurance Fund Safety Champion 17 years in a row.
White | 45% |
Black | 35% |
Asian | 2% |
Hispanic | 16% |
American Indian or Native Alaskan | 0% |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 0% |
Multiracial | 1% |
Female | 48.1% |
Male | 51.9% |
Economically disadvantaged students | 57% |
Students with disabilities | 24% |
English learners | 1% |
Homeless students | 3% |
Students in foster care | 1% |
Military-connected students | 0% |
Migrant students | 0% |
Grade | Percent of total students | Students |
---|---|---|
6th Grade | 35% | 134 |
7th Grade | 35% | 135 |
8th Grade | 30% | 118 |
Incidents per year | |
---|---|
Violence | 4 |
Weapons | 0 |
Vandalism | 0 |
Substances | 2 |
Harassment, intimidation, and bullying | 22 |
Total incidents | 28 |
Days absent | Percent of students |
---|---|
0 days | 5% |
1 to 5 days | 37% |
6 to 10 days | 33% |
11 to 15 days | 12% |
Over 15 days | 12% |
English | 95.1% |
Spanish | 2.8% |
Other | 2.1% |
Learn more about Pine Hill Middle School.
Pine Hill Middle School strives to provide a safe and nurturing environment in which we educate the whole child.
All of our curriculum is developed according to the current standards and the needs of our community. We assess our curriculum on an ongoing basis to make sure that it is meeting the needs of our students. Our entire curriculum catalog can be found on our school's website. http://www.pinehill.k12.nj.us/
Baseball (Boys), Basketball (Boys & Girls), Bowling (Boys & Girls), Cross Country (Boys & Girls), Field Hockey (Coed), Football (Coed), Soccer (Boys & Girls), Softball (Girls), Track and Field - Spring (Boys & Girls), Wrestling (Coed)
Art Club, Bowling Club, Drama Club, Debate Club, Poetry Club, Multi-Cultural Club, Dance Club, Money Matters Club, Renaissance, Band, National Junior Honor Society, Safety Patrol, Newspaper, Yearbook, Peer Mediation, Student Government.
Breakfast Program, Project Success Program, Morning Mindfulness and SEL programs for all middle school students to provide extra academic help & support.
Google Apps for Educators, Literacy Consortium, STEAM workshops, Data Analysis/Benchmark setting, HIB Training, Global Compliance, Content Area Professional Learning Communities, Grade Level Professional Learning Communities, Faculty Meetings.
An English Language Learners teacher instructs students daily for one period per day. Students with Disabilities are educated through inclusion, resource, & self-contained Learning Disabled, Behaviorally Disabled & Multi-Disabled. Intervention & Referral Service Meetings are twice monthly.
Yoga is offered afterschool as part of Project Success Program. Students take Physical Education daily for three marking periods & Health for one marking period. Healthy Schools Silver Award. Nutritious breakfast & lunch program provided by Nutri-Serve.
Parent Teacher Organization meets monthly to organize fundraisers, community cleanup, yard sales, etc. Site Council is composed of parents, teachers, administration, and a Board member & meets to discuss/decide on school-related issues. Parent Portal is available through Genesis student database.
State of the Art facility built in 2001. Wireless building equipped with 3 computer labs, smartboards in each class & a media center with 6 computer stations. Chromebook carts available in each wing along with an IPad cart. Four Science/STEAM labs & an Art room allow for hands-on experiments & a tiered band room to maximize acoustics. State of the Art gym & auditorium conducive to games & assemblies.
School day runs from 8:10AM-2:40PM. Visitors must be buzzed into a locked vestibule at which a sliding window is used to share information/communicate with the main office. Communication is through website, Genesis portal, email, phone, letters, Remind 101, & Global calls. Technology is infused in lessons across the curriculum on a daily basis. Students wear a school uniform of polo shirt with khaki pants/shorts/skirt
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