Woodland Park School District
Dedicated to excellence in education
Announcements
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BOE MEETING TIME CHANGE
Please be advised that the time of the BOE Meeting for December 11, 2023 has been changed to 6:00 pm. -
SCHOOL LUNCH APPLICATIONS
Applications for free or reduced lunch are now available for the 2023-2024 school year. You can fill out an application online here or fill out a paper application and return to your child's school.
Meal Application
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Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights
Our school district has conscientioulsy implemented the requirements found in the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act. See our District and School Grade Report here: REPORT
Upcoming Events
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Tomorrow
6:00 PM BOE REGULAR MEETING
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Wednesday
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM Parent/Teacher Conferences - Sch1 & ECC
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December 22, 2023
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December 25, 2023
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December 26, 2023
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December 27, 2023
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December 28, 2023
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December 29, 2023
District Information
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Woodland Park Board of Education
853 McBride Avenue
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
Superintendent
Dr. Michele Pillari
mpillari@wpschools.org
973-317-7711
Business Administrator/Board Secretary
Paul Murphy
pmurphy@wpschools.org
973-317-7721Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Sharon Tomback
stomback@wpschools.org
973-317-7715Director of Early Childhood Education
Mireya Gutierrez
mgutierrez@wpschools.org
973-317-7771Director of Special Education & Student Support Services
Giovanna Irizarry
girizarry@wpschools.org
973-317-7761
District Technology Coordinator
Matthew Cielo
mcielo@wpschools.org
973-317-7781Supervisor of Facilities & Security
Thomas Bolen
tbolen@wpschools.org
973-317-7701
Schools
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Memorial Middle School
15 Memorial Drive
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
973-317-7750Principal
Suzanne Socha
ssocha@wpschools.org
973-317-7751Assistant Principal
Supervisor of Mathematics K-8
Krystina Reilly
kreilly@wpschools.org
973-317-7757
Beatrice Gilmore School
1075 McBride Avenue
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
973-317-7740Principal
Jessica Mastropaolo
jmastropaolo@wpschools.org
973-317-7741
Charles Olbon School
50 Lincoln Lane
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
973-317-7730Principal
Stephen Scholtz
sscholtz@wpschools.org
973-317-7731
School 1
665 McBride Ave
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
973-317-7770Director of Early Childhood Education
Mireya Gutierrez
mgutierrez@wpschools.org
973-317-7771Early Childhood Center
377 Lackawanna Avenue
Woodland Park, NJ 07424Early Childhood Center Principal
Supervisor of ELA K-8
Debra Nussbaum
dnussbaum@wpschools.org
Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying
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Anti-Bullying Coordinator
Marley Weber
15 Memorial Drive
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
mweber@wpschools.org
973-317-7786Anti-Bullying Specialists
Memorial School
Kathryn Williams
15 Memorial Drive
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
kwilliams@wpschools.org
973-317-7786Beatrice Gilmore
Donna Farraye
1075 McBride Avenue
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
dfarraye@wpschools.org
973-317-7787Charles Olbon
Danielle Sanducci
50 Lincoln Lane
Woodland Park, NJ 07424
dsanducci@wpschools.org
973-317-7783
NEWS
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American Legion essay contest winners saluted
The Woodland Park American Legion Auxiliary Unit #238 Americanism essay contest winners for 2023 were recently celebrated.
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Science Fair returns in full force at Memorial
The science fair returned in full force to Memorial Middle School. All seventh grade students took part in the event, showing off their projects to family, friends, and classmates.
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Memorial and BG students battle it out at spelling bees
Both Memorial Middle School and Beatrice Gilmore School held spelling bees this spring.
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BG student selected as poster calendar contest winner
Congratulations to Beatrice Gilmore School fourth grade student Francesca Huelmo. She was one of the 12 selected winners of the 27th Annual My County Poster Calendar Contest.
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2022-2023 Governor’s Educator of the Year Winners
Please join us in congratulating our 2022-2023 Governor’s Educator of the Year Winners!
ANTI-BULLYING BILL OF RIGHTS ACT
Tools & Resources
Our Mission & Beliefs
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Our Mission:
Strengthening our community through excellence in education.
Our Beliefs:All people have value and deserve respect.Education involves a partnership among educators, parents, students and the community.High expectations lead to high performance.All people will learn with appropriate opportunity and support.People learn and develop at different rates and in different ways.All people share in the responsibility for their learning.Education is ever changing and progressive.All students will leave the Woodland Park School District as productive, responsible citizens.