Ms. Militello's English students enjoy a holiday treat - yummy hot chocolate (with a sweet friend!) - because even dark Orwellian dystopia pairs nicely with something sweet! βοΈπͺπ



Support Ramsey Football with a Superbowl-eve Beefsteak dinner/fundraiser!

Check out the pictures from the STEM Starters Club trip to Dater this week! RHS students had 4th grade students writing with "invisible ink" and doing a "baking soda and vinegar balloon" activity. Science is fun! π§ͺ








As part of Kate Gustafson's Profile Project, RHS Staff sported purple today to raise awareness for Cystic Fibrosis!

Students showcased their creativity by performing skits that demonstrated various forestry methods. They crafted original skits, with their peers portraying trees, and engaged in a collaborative learning experience to explore the advantages, disadvantages, and sustainability aspects of each method. π²π³ #APEnvironmentalScience






The RHS English department is working on an exciting goal this year: teaching grammar not just as rules, but as a tool for author's craft and finding a unique student voice.
Students in English I Honors are using the "Patterns of Power" framework to help students analyze how sentence structure and grammar choices impact meaning.
It's all about making deliberate choices to write with impact!
Students in English I Honors are using the "Patterns of Power" framework to help students analyze how sentence structure and grammar choices impact meaning.
It's all about making deliberate choices to write with impact!





Ms. Robertsonβs jewelry students are wrapping up their Meaningful Metal projects. Each student created an original piece of jewelry with personal significance while learning to cut, pierce, saw, stamp, polish, and finish metal.


Please consider donating to Chris Goulet's Profile Project Food Drive! All items will be donated to the Center for Food Action in Mahwah.

Ramsey's SEPAC, Stigma-Free Committee, & Inclusion and Belonging Advisory Group put together an inclusive community event to celebrate all things winter. With the help of RHS's Best Buddies/Unified volunteers, students made glitter jars, created friendship bracelets, built snow people, enjoyed cookies, and even got to pet a real reindeer dog in training! So much fun was had that even the adults joined in on the festivities. What an incredible way to bring Rams of all ages and all abilities together! βοΈ






Inclusion AND cookies?! Count us in! Unified Bowling x S.T.E.P. celebrated their second annual Unified cookie exchange during Inclusive Schools Week. Students baked cookies that symbolized family traditions, cultures, and treats they love. What a great way for students and staff to celebrate traditions, new and old, and to learn about one another this holiday season. Happy Holidays, Ramland ππ.







Nothing like a gingerbread house competition to get RHS in the holiday spirit. The Ramsey Community Center, Ms. Vinopal's culinary students, Mr. Wynne's Design Thinking students, and S.T.E.P. joined forces to hold onto one of our favorite high school traditions. Coming together as a community for some fun definitely filled our hearts and school with cheer. These memorable moments will be treasured by all.









π Happy Hanukkah from Ramsey School District!
Wishing all of our families celebrating the Festival of Lights a season filled with joy, warmth, and community. We hope you enjoy this time connecting with loved ones!
Wishing all of our families celebrating the Festival of Lights a season filled with joy, warmth, and community. We hope you enjoy this time connecting with loved ones!

Inclusive Schools Week is bringing out the best in everyone! Today we enjoyed a spirited Open Mic event during lunch. Expertly emceed by Justin and full of performances of french song and dance, poetry readings and holiday sing alongs, we will be sure to do this again very soon!






Mr. Vottero and Mrs. Olson's Geometry classes explored writing proofs using giant UNO cards.




Mrs.Altiero's seniors enjoying a viewing of Hamnet!! Go Shakespeare !!!

The RHS Chorus had a great time at the Home For the Holidays parade in town this past weekend!



π Pickleball was a blast- we are so lucky to have the best students at RHS! A good time was had by all! Tomorrow get ready for grinchy green spirit day and stigma free designing at lunch!





What could be better than pajamas and books!?! Mrs. Wohlrab teaches juniors from Mejia's and Militello's classes a smart strategy for discovering their next great read on this cozy December day.





For Inclusive Schools Week, Ms. Diakosβs S.T.E.P. student and teacher assistant had the opportunity to read a book to Ms. Weiss's third grade class at Hubbard about how we are all enough just the way we are ππ. Vinny used his communication device to help him read as Julia, a senior at RHS who aspires to be a teacher, read along with him. Afterwards, students talked about what inclusion looks like in their classrooms, hallways, and school community. Vinny, Julia, and Ms. Diakos even got to add their links to Hubbard's unity chain. Hubbard School, thank you for always choosing to include!





π Who knew a gray day could be so much fun! Students enjoyed ping pong, NES, Battleship and more at today's Game Day lunch! Next up: Pajamas and Pickleball! All are welcome! #InclusiveSchoolsWeek






