• Skip to main content
CHS Graduation & 8th Grade Moving Up Ceremony Live Streams
Click Here For More Inforead more ❯
  • District Home
  • Schools
    • Columbia High School
    • Maplewood Middle School
    • South Orange Middle School
    • Clinton Elementary School
    • Jefferson Elementary School
    • Marshall Elementary School
    • Montrose Early Childhood Center
    • Seth Boyden Elementary School
    • South Mountain Elementary School
    • Tuscan Elementary School
  • 2021-22 School Year & Covid
    • 2021-22 Return to School Guidebook
    • COVID-19 Dashboard
    • COVID-19 Testing & Vaccination
    • Student COVID Vaccine Submission
  • About
    • About SOMSD
    • Our Schools
    • Achieve Foundation
    • Attendance Information
    • Community Digital Backpack
    • Community Partners
    • Family Resources
    • School Hours
    • School Performance Reports
    • School Zones
    • SOMSD Integration
    • Withdrawals/Transfer OOD
    • Strategic Plan
    • Student Code of Conduct
    • Contact Us
      • Chain of Command
      • Directory
      • District Org Chart
      • Website Feedback
  • Departments
    • Department Directory
    • Office of the Superintendent
    • Access & Equity
      • Access & Equity Policy
      • Student Suspension & Expulsion Data
      • Comprehensive Equity Plan
      • Course Enrollment Report
      • Presentations and Reports
    • Assessments
      • News & Assessment Information
      • ATLAS
      • Gifted & Talented Protocols
    • Beyond the Bell
    • Business Office
      • Facilities & Grounds
      • Long Range Facilities Plan
    • Communications
    • Food Services
    • Human Resources
    • Information Technology
    • Nursing Services
    • Parenting Center
    • Preschool Education
    • Registration
    • Safety & Security
    • Special Services
    • Transportation
  • Board of Education
    • About the BOE
      • Current BOE Members
    • Advisory Opinions
    • Annual Agenda
    • Board Meetings
      • Agendas
      • Meeting Schedule
      • Minutes
      • Presentations
      • BOE Newsletter Recap
      • Watch Online
      • Watch On TV
    • Submit a BOE Recognition
    • Board Policies
    • BOE Committees
    • District & BOE Goals
    • HIB
    • Mission Statement
    • Office of Civil Rights
    • Public Notices
  • Academics
    • Academics Directory
    • School Health Related Closure Plan
    • Summer Assignments & Reading List
    • Summer Programs
    • Fine & Performing Arts
    • Health & Physical Education
    • Language Arts
    • Mathematics
    • Science
    • Social Studies
    • World Language & ESL
  • Quick Links
    • Parents
      • Canvas
      • Achieve Foundation
      • Community Pass
      • Directory
      • Enrollment Information
      • HIB
      • Meal Information
      • PowerSchool
      • PowerSchool Parent Portal Help
      • Rubicon Atlas
      • School Calendar & Handbook
      • Schools
      • SCOIR
      • Testing & Assessment
    • Students
      • Canvas
      • Classlink
      • Directory
      • District Email
      • Google Drive
      • HIB
      • Meal Information
      • PowerSchool
      • School Calendar & Handbook
      • SCOIR
      • Star Renaissance
      • Testing & Assessments
      • Working Papers Form
    • Staff
      • Canvas
      • Classlink
      • Community Pass Admin
      • Data Warehouse
      • District Email
      • Frontline 504
      • Frontline – AESOP
      • Frontline – IEP Direct
      • Frontline – My Learning Plan
      • Google Drive
      • GCN – Online Mandatory Training
      • GCN – Online Mandatory Training – Admin
      • HIB
      • Hibster – Admin
      • Pearson Access Next (Teacher / Admin Logins)
      • PowerSchool – Admin
      • PowerSchool – Teachers
      • PowerSchool Registration – Admin
      • Rubicon Atlas
      • Schooldude – IT / Facilities
      • School Messenger (Admin)
      • Star Renaissance
      • Technology Instructions – Staff
      • Technology Purchase Request
    • Mental Health & Counseling Resources
  • Communications
    • District News & Announcements
    • Newsletter
    • Media Requests
      • Media Releases
    • Calendars
      • Online School Year Calendar (Current)
      • District Calendar & Handbook
    • SOMA TV
    • SOMSD Youtube Channel
South Orange-Maplewood School District

A District That Celebrates

Communications

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: From the Office of the Superintendent, February 28, 2020

February 28, 2020 By Communications

Dear South Orange & Maplewood School District Community,

We continue to monitor the alerts from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) about the possibility of the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) within the United States. We are following the current guidance posted by the New Jersey Department of Education and the New Jersey Department of Health. Please note that at this time we have no immediate concerns about this virus in our schools.

However, as recommended by the CDC, which has encouraged communities to develop specific measures to prepare themselves to respond to any potential local transmission of the virus that causes COVID-19, our District will be working to update our existing Emergency Management Procedure (which currently addresses prevention of contagious diseases) to address any possible disruption to our schools that a pandemic would cause. We are working with township health departments, central administration, technology, facilities, curriculum & instruction, health services, and special services to develop a scalable plan to address the continuation of instruction for our students should a shutdown be required.

As per our previous communication in early February, the NJ Department of Health and the South Orange & Maplewood School District recommend that all families with a child returning from the area of the world highly impacted by the coronavirus – most notably, at present, Mainland China, South Korea, Italy, Iran, and Japan (see the list at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/index.html) – to please contact their child’s principal and/or school nurse prior to sending their child back to school.

If a child has traveled to one of these areas within the last two weeks and has already returned to school, we ask that the family remove the child and alert the principal and school nurse. The District and school nurses will work with these families to determine the appropriate timeline for re-entry to school.

Please only notify the school district about your own child/children who has/have recently traveled to a country impacted by COVID-19. We cannot discuss the health concerns of other students due to confidentiality restrictions.

We are also currently working to increase our schools’ stock-supply of hand sanitizers. While frequent hand washing is the District’s preference to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, if and when soap and water are not available, hand sanitizers will be provided as an alternative. For our younger students, teachers will be asked to emphasize the correct use of hand sanitizers: apply a dime‐sized amount to dry hands and rub hands together until completely dry.

At this time, our District is implementing the following protocols if COVID-19 is detected in the area or if any student/staff has recently traveled to a country impacted by the coronavirus (or has a close family member who resides in the same household):

  • Sick students with a fever should not attend school. School nurses will have the authority to send sick and feverish students home (any sick students waiting to be picked up will be kept in an area separate from general student body);
  • School nurses will have N95 masks available to protect themselves and surgical masks to place on sick children waiting to be picked up;
  • Sick staff are encouraged to also stay home and can be sent home by the school nurse if infection is suspected;
  • Students traveling from endemic areas or those who have infected family members should stay home for two weeks and only return if asymptomatic;
  • Custodial staff will have protective masks N95, gloves and protective gear when cleaning and disinfecting classrooms or other areas where there were students with suspected coronavirus;
  • In the event of a quarantine requiring a school shutdown, the District will implement its emergency pandemic plan (currently in planning). If a shutdown is required, its assumed duration would be 2-3 weeks, but that length of time may change.
  • As a continuing preventative measure custodians will clean high contact surfaces (door handles, handrails, etc.) as well as large contact areas more frequently with disinfectant products to help lessen the transfer of common bacteria/viruses.

There is currently no vaccine to prevent COVID-19. We recommend that everyone follow the CDC guidelines provided below to help prevent the transmission of respiratory infections:

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom, before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
  • If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. Always wash hands with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty.
  • Follow the CDC’s recommendations for using a respiratory face mask: The CDC does not recommend that people who are well wear a face mask to protect themselves from respiratory diseases, including COVID-19.  Face masks should be used by people who show symptoms of COVID-19 to help prevent the spread of the disease to others. The use of face masks is also crucial for health workers and people who are taking care of others in close settings (at home or in a healthcare facility).

Also, as Spring Break is near, if you are preparing any international travel for yourself or family we encourage you to check the CDC Coronavirus Information for Travel for precautions and updates on non-essential travel.

As more information becomes available, these guidelines may need to be adjusted accordingly. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our students, staff, and community safe and healthy.

Educationally Yours,

 

Dr. Ronald G. Taylor

Superintendent of Schools

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

CORONAVIRUS SITUATION SUMMARY (as of 2/26/20):

As shared by the CDC, a small number of imported cases of COVID-19 in travelers have been detected in the US. Person-to-person spread of COVID-19 also has been seen among close contacts of returned travelers from Wuhan, but at this time, this virus is NOT currently spreading in the community in the United States.  There are currently 60 cases in the US under isolation.  For the most recent data on COVID-19 in the US, see https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html.

Outbreaks of novel virus infections among people are always of public health concern. The risk from these outbreaks depends on the characteristics of the virus, including how well it spreads between people, the severity of resulting illness, and the medical or other measures available to control the impact of the virus (for example, vaccine or treatment medications). The fact that this disease has caused illness, including illness resulting in death, and sustained person-to-person spread is concerning. These factors meet two of the criteria of a pandemic. As community spread is detected in more and more countries, the world moves closer toward meeting the third criteria, worldwide spread of the new virus.

Additional Resources:

  • Coronavirus Situation Summary (as of 2/27)
  • NJDOE Corona Virus Guidance & Resources and Updates
  • NJ Department of Health Coronavirus Fact Sheet
  • Coronavirus Disease 209 Information for Travel
  • CDC Coronavirus Guidance for Prevention (as of February 14, 2020)
  • CDC Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
  • World Health Organization Coronavirus Information
  • SOMSD Nursing Website

How to Talk to Your Kids about Coronavirus:

  • How to Talk to Your Anxious Child About the Coronavirus – Psychology Today
  • How to talk to your kids about the coronavirus (and ease their fears) – NBC News
  • Coronavirus and the Playground: Let’s Talk to Our Kids – Today Parenting Team (Online Community)

  • How to Talk to Kids About Coronavirus – Keeping your own anxiety in check is key – New York Times (Parenting Section)

 

February 28, 2020 Filed Under: Board of Education, District News, District News & Announcements

CHS Band Students Earn Region and All-State Honors

February 21, 2020 By Communications

CHS Band Honors

Caption for photo: 2019-2020 North Jersey Region and New Jersey All-State Band members from Columbia High School: Front Row: Brian da Silva (Bassoon – Region Symphonic Band); Seth Peiris (Bassoon – Region and All-State Wind Ensemble); Daniel Maloof (French Horn – Symphonic Band); Joshua Lee (Clarinet – Symphonic Band) and Noah Schloff (French Horn – Symphonic Band)

Five members of the Columbia High School Band program recently earned recognition at the North Jersey region and New Jersey All-State Band auditions.  Joshua Lee, a sophomore clarinetist, Brian da Silva, a senior bassoonist, Noah Schloff, a senior French horn player, and Daniel Maloof, a Senior French horn player, were all selected as members of the All-North Jersey Region Symphonic Band.  Seth Peiris, a sophomore bassoon player, was selected as a member of the All-North Jersey Region Wind Ensemble.  These same students also auditioned for the New Jersey All-State Bands, with Seth Peiris selected as a member of the All-State Wind Ensemble.  Moreover, Seth earned the highest score of all students auditioning on bassoon, earning him first place above the other students auditioning on bassoon.  “These students have done outstanding job preparing for and participating in these auditions. At both levels you are auditioning with some of the finest high school band musicians in the state, and the fact that our students performed so well is a testament to their talent, musicianship, and dedication to their instruments.”  The North Jersey Region Band concert was held on Sunday, January 26 at Parsippany Hills High School, and the New Jersey All-State Band concerts will be held in February in both Atlantic City and at NJPAC in Newark.

February 21, 2020 Filed Under: Columbia

BOE to Vote and Fill Board Vacancy Position on 2/11

February 10, 2020 By Communications

Date:                    Monday, February 10, 2020 @ 7pm

What:                   BOE Special Session Meeting – Candidate Interviews & Vote

Where:                District Meeting Room, 525 Academy Street, Maplewood, NJ

Who:                     Three-candidates will be interviewed by the BOE to fill the District’s vacant Board seat.  While four-candidates initially submitted letters of interest and resumes by the February 5, 2002 deadline; as per NJSA statute 18A:12-1, only three were qualified to move forward in the interview process.

The final candidates for the vacancy position are:

  • Sharon Tanenbaum Kraus
  • Kamal Zubieta
  • Susan Lewis Bergin

Interviews with candidates for the board vacancy will be conducted in public on Monday, February 10, 2020 beginning at 7:00 p.m. All applicants will be provided the opportunity to make a brief five-minute statement that elaborates on the letter and resume, reasons for wanting to serve, qualifications, and areas of priority. The board will follow-up with any questions. After all statements and questions are concluded, the board will adjourn to executive session to deliberate. After returning from executive session, the board will make nominations to fill the position and then vote to appoint one of the candidates. The candidate with a majority of the members of the Board present will immediately take the oath of office and be seated

  • For more information on notice of the Board vacancy click here.
  • BOE Special Session 

February 10, 2020 Filed Under: Board of Education, District News, District News & Announcements

SOMSD Community Alert

February 6, 2020 By Communications

Dear SOMSD Community:
The South Orange Police Department (SOPD)  recently notified us of an incident that occurred late yesterday afternoon concerning a suspicious vehicle within the Tuxedo Park community area. They are currently investigating and no further information will be released until they are able to prove or disprove the report.  Pending their investigation, extra officers have been assigned to patrol the area as a precautionary measure.  Please know we take these situations very seriously. The safety of our students is always our absolute top priority. Once the investigation is completed and we have clearance from SOPD we will follow-up with more detailed communication.
South Orange & Maplewood School District

 

February 6, 2020 Filed Under: Uncategorized

SOMSD Intentional Integration Initiative Community Town Hall Event – Wed., February 19, 2020

February 5, 2020 By Communications

 

SOMSD III Community Town Hall Event
SOMSD III 2/19 Community Town Hall Event

The South Orange & Maplewood School District invites you to the SOMSD III Community Town Hall event (hosted by the Parenting Center) to learn more about the SOMSD Integration Initiative. Join Superintendent, Dr. Ronald G. Taylor as well as other members of District administration as they address the following topics for February’s Town Hall:

  • School Facilities Update
  • Updates on SOMSD III Process & Implementation
  • SOMSD Tentative Timeline
  • Followed by audience Q&A

 

February 5, 2020 Filed Under: District News, District News & Announcements, SOMSD Integration, Superintendent

SOMSD Coranavirus Update & Resources

February 4, 2020 By Communications

Guidance and Resources Regarding the Coronavirus

With rising concern over the new coronavirus outbreak that is currently centered in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, the South Orange & Maplewood School District continues to carefully monitor the situation and heed guidance that has been provided by the New Jersey Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization and the NJ Department of Education.

Although this virus is understandably a cause for concern, it is important for New Jersey residents to know that the risk to the general public still remains low.  For our District, if a student has recently traveled to Wuhan, China (within the past two-weeks) or has been in close contact with others who recently traveled to Wuhan, China, our District physician is recommending that the student stay home for two weeks before returning to school.  Therefore, if

any student returns from China, their parent/guardian should call their health care provider (even if symptoms do not currently exist) for a consult and then contact their school nurse.

If a student/parent and/or guardian has symptoms, they should call a healthcare provider immediately and inform them of the close contact with the coronavirus before going into a healthcare provider’s office.

Please take a moment to read and access the following important references regarding the Coronavirus:

  • NJDOE Corona Virus Guidance & Resources and Updates
  • NJ Department of Health Coronavirus Fact Sheet
  • NJDOH Coronavirus Information for K-12 Schools – Managing Students (Travelers) Returning from China*
  • CDC Coronavirus Guidance for Prevention (February 1, 2020)
  • CDC Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
  • WHO Coronavirus Information
  • SOMSD Nursing Services (all District updates will be posted to the nursing website)

The NJDOH recommends that everyone follow the steps below to help prevent the transmission of respiratory infections:

  • Washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Avoiding touching eyes, nose and mouth
  • Avoiding close contact with people who are sick
  • Staying home when sick and avoiding close contact with others
  • Covering mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing and throwing away tissues
  • Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces

The safety and health of our SOMSD students and staff is a priority and we will keep you updated as needed.

* NJDOH:  These guidance documents apply to travelers arriving back to the U.S. before February 2, 2020, at 5 pm. New screening and management protocols might take effect on February 2, 2020, at 5 pm. Additional guidance will be made available for those who arrive after this date and time.

February 4, 2020 Filed Under: Board of Education, District News

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 55
  • Go to page 56
  • Go to page 57
  • Go to page 58
  • Go to page 59
  • Go to Next Page »

South Orange-Maplewood School District

South Orange-Maplewood School District

Address & Contact Info

525 Academy Street
Maplewood, NJ 07040

Main Office: (973) 762-5600

District Title IX Information

Dr. Kevin Gilbert
Asst., Supt., Access & Equity
District Title IX Coordinator
525 Academy Street
Maplewood, NJ 07040
e: kgilbert@somsd.k12.nj.us
p: (973) 762 - 5600 ext. 1859

Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying (HIB)

Dr. Kevin Gilbert
Asst., Supt., Access & Equity
District HIB Coordinator
e: kgilbert@somsd.k12.nj.us
p: (973) 762 - 5600 ext. 1859

More HIB Information

Stay Connected

SOMSD on Facebook

SOMSD on Twitter

SOMSD’s YouTube Channel

Site Credits

Site Credits

Website Accessibility

The South Orange & Maplewood School District is committed to making our content accessible to all members of the public, including those with disabilities. This includes parents, students, employees, and all others associated with our district. If you need assistance in accessing materials on the district website or you would like to provide feedback or file a complaint about the website, please email the webmaster.

Our Mission

The mission of the South Orange Maplewood School District is to empower and inspire each student to explore and imagine, to pursue personal passions, and to collectively create a better future by creating a learner-centered environment through multiple pathways; re-imagined structures, systems and supports; innovative teaching; partnering with families; and maximizing community expertise and resources.

525 Academy Street, Maplewood, New Jersey 07040 • Ph:(973) 762-5600 • Copyright © 2019, South Orange - Maplewood Public Schools. All rights reserved

Designed, built and powered by SchoolPresser - WordPress for Schools