Sequoia Alternative Program Headlines
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Welcome Back: In-Person Instruction!
We are excited to resume in-person instruction on Tuesday, January 19th. Sequoia's 50% Hybrid Schedule can be viewed using the link above.
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Let It Snow! (this year)
We are excited to take advantage of new flexibility, for the current school year only, afforded to us by the NJ Department of Education. In the event of inclement weather, which in the past would have resulted in a delayed opening, early dismissal, or closing of school entirely, this year, LRHSD schools will move to a single-session virtual school day.
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2021-2022 Educational Service Professional of the Year
Please click above for more information about our 2021-2022 Educational Service Professional of the Year
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Sequoia's Student Expectations
Please click here to learn more about Sequoia's Student Expectations.
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Sign Our Petition!
We ask you to sign our online petition to encourage Governor Murphy and NJ legislators to re-examine the flawed state funding formula and delay the phase-in until the full scope of its impact is understood.
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Tips for Positive Parenting
A list of positive parenting tips from the Center of Disease Control and Prevention.
A & B Hybrid Rotating Schedule
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January 25, 2021
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January 26, 2021
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January 27, 2021
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January 28, 2021
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January 29, 2021
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February 1, 2021
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February 2, 2021
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February 3, 2021
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February 4, 2021
Meet The Class Of 2020 Prepared to Succeed Students
LRHSD Approved Social Media Accounts
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Please be aware of imposter social media accounts that purport to represent the LRHSD.
For a complete list please visit LRHSD Approved Social Media Accounts.
Facebook LRHSD Highlights
Resources
- Cafeteria Online Payment
- Cyber Safety Information
- Free & Reduced Lunch Application
- Homeless & Displaced Student Liaison
- Service Learning
- Spanish Language Parent Portal
- Staff Directory
- Most Recent Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying Grade Report from the NJ Department of Education
- State Graduation Testing Requirements
- NJ School Performance Report
Defy the Issue
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The mission of Defy the Issue as a community coalition involving Evesham, Medford, Medford Lakes, Mount Laurel, Shamong, Southampton, Tabernacle and Woodland is to educate families and residents of all ages about the dangers of illegal drug and alcohol use and to provide support for young people by empowering them to DEFY the pressures of drug and alcohol use. This will be accomplished through:
- A marketing campaign demonstrating solidarity for Defy the Issue
- Education, outreach and support for families
- Community awareness soliciting sponsorship and support for Defy the Issue from all stakeholders