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Advanced Placement Testing Information
Students enrolled in advanced placement courses will be receiving important information from their AP teachers this week regarding registration for exams. It is highly recommended that students sign up and take these exams, but note that students do have the option of “opting out” if they choose to do so. Students wishing to opt out will be required to complete the “opt out” form that they can obtain from their AP teachers. Please discuss this very important decision with your child. There will be a table set up during the week of February 22nd in the cafeteria alcove during lunches for students to register for AP testing or students can drop off AP orders in the main office any time during the month of February. Please remember that exams cost $86.00 each – make checks payable to South Brunswick School District. If anyone has any questions, please contact Peter Varela at 732-329-4044 extension 5203 or email him at PVarela@sbschools.org.
South Brunswick High Students Pitch in to End Hunger in Middlesex County
Members of the Student Ambassadors Club of South Brunswick High School will team up
with the Middlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services later this month
to help put an end to hunger in the local community.
Saturday, February 20th and Sunday, February 21st, from 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
students, faculty and staff will be collecting food and monetary donations at the Stop and Shops on
Route 1, Route 27 and Route 522 and the ShopRite on Route 130 in North Brunswick.
All donations received during the two day drive will be used to put food in the cupboads of the
Middlesex County families that need it most. Please stop by and show your support.
SBHS Project Runway - Prom Preview Fashion Show
Friday, February 26th at Can Do Fitness Club 7:30-9:30 pm
The fashion show will feature students from our junior and senior classes modeling formal wear from KiKi D’s boutique and ChazMaTazz in Princeton, as well as CanDo activewear and will include music, gift raffles, refreshments and more.
Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at all lunches the week before or by emailing sbhsprojectgraduation@gmail.com.
For further information, visit our Project Graduation website.
The South Brunswick Commission on Women
South Brunswick Commission on Women presents its
13th Annual Women’s Leadership Conference and Career Pathways
on Saturday, February 27, 2010.
The conference runs from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at South Brunswick High School,
750 Ridge Road. The featured speaker is Mary Newman,
Vice President of Global Quality and Regulatory Compliance at Bristol-Myers Squibb.
This program is open to women and female students in grades 8 to 12 residing in South Brunswick.
Registration forms are available at the South Brunswick High School, Crossroads South and North Middle Schools,
and the South Brunswick Public Library, or by clicking here.
The completed registration forms are to be returned by
February 8, 2010 to the respective School's SPS Departments.
Workshop sessions include: High School & Beyond (8th grade only); Music/Visual Art/Theatre/Dance;
Opportunities in the FBI; Government and Politics; College Life 101;
Corporate Business; Finance / Accounting / Banking; Health Professions;
Teaching Professions; Engineering / Science / Technology; Date Rape/Sexual Harassment;
Culinary Arts; Communications/Journalism; Fashion/Home Fashion;
Owning Your Own Business; Legal Profession.
Families can learn about inclement weather closings/delayed openings through multiple media outlets.
The District will use the AutoDialer telephone service as its primary communication method
to share news about emergencies and inclement weather closings/delays with our parents.
For more information about AutoDialer, please (732)297-7800, Ext. 3601 for Rick Chromey
or (732)297-7800, Ext. 3107 for Patti Gable.
In addition, the District will also use the following media outlets to communicate information:
radio stations WCTC (1450 AM) and WPST (94.5 FM) anytime between 6 and 8:30 a.m.
Comcast Cable Channel 28 or Verizon FiOS Channel 36 (Viking Television Network),
Channel 4 (NBC) and Channel 7 (ABC).
The District will also use its Emergency E-mail system to inform families about emergency schedule changes.
Emergency information is also posted on a scrolling banner on our Web site.



