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Congratulations, Sonny, on being selected as the Safety Patroller for May! Your dedication and reliability have not gone unnoticed. You are always ready to arrive at your post on time, ready to carry out your responsibilities with care. Your kindness and respectful attitude toward others set a wonderful example for our younger students, showing them what it means to be a true leader. Keep up the excellent work—you’re making a real difference!

It hardly seems possible, but we are counting down the days to the end of sixth grade already! We are busy preparing for this year’s musical, High School Musical, while looking forward to the end-of-year field trips and activities! We have covered five novels as a class and have analyzed them within an inch of their lives! We have read fiction and non-fiction, written narratives and analyses, and learned Latin roots and prepositional phrases. During the year, we have covered life science, physical science, and even some earth science! We are no longer new sixth graders, we are almost seventh graders, ready for the new adventure that is middle school at Clinton Public School.

The Lebanon Borough School is seeking an elementary school teacher for the 2025–2026 school year. The tenure track position is available to start August 25, 2025. Candidate must have BA/BS from an accredited college/university and proper NJ certifications (CE or CEAS acceptable) to teach grades kindergarten to six. Applicant should send letter of interest, resume, college transcripts, and a copy of certifications to: Bruce Arcurio, Chief School Administrator.
Our character trait focus for these final two months is "Trustworthiness." Being trustworthy means others can count on you to be honest, reliable, and responsible—qualities that are essential for building strong relationships and a positive community. When students keep their promises, tell the truth, and take responsibility for their actions, they earn the trust of others and develop integrity that will guide them throughout their lives. I encourage you to talk with your children at home about what it means to be trustworthy. Ask them about times they’ve demonstrated honesty or reliability, and help them think about ways they can show others they can be counted on. Thank you for your continued partnership in helping our students grow not just academically, but also in character!
Please take a moment to review the items below regarding the Lebanon Borough School District's exploration of applying for preschool expansion aid and possible transition of 6th grade to Clinton Public School.