Reminder! The Kearny School District will hold its Regular Board of Education meeting today:
📅Monday, November 24, 2025
🕑7:00 PM
📍Board of Education Office: 172 Midland Avenue
The public is welcome to attend.
📅Monday, November 24, 2025
🕑7:00 PM
📍Board of Education Office: 172 Midland Avenue
The public is welcome to attend.

We are closing out our Gratitude Week series by celebrating the substitute teachers who step in with flexibility, care, and confidence whenever our classrooms need them. Depicted here are just a few of the many subs who support our students and keep learning moving forward each day.
Thank you for your adaptability, your calm presence, and the important role you play in our schools. We are truly grateful for you. 💛🍎
Thank you for your adaptability, your calm presence, and the important role you play in our schools. We are truly grateful for you. 💛🍎










🚨Reminder: Wednesday, November 26th will be a single session day for all Kearny School District schools. All students in grades PreK-12 will be dismissed at 12:54pm. Schools will be closed on Thursday, November 27th and Friday, November 28th in observance of Thanksgiving Day 🦃

Today we are honoring our district paraprofessionals who bring patience, compassion, and steady support to our classrooms every day. Thank you for the love, guidance, and dedication you show our children. We are truly grateful for all you do. 💛📘










As part of our Gratitude Week celebration, today we are celebrating the district bus drivers who start and end each school day with a smile. No matter the weather or the route, they greet our students with patience, kindness, and steady care.
Thank you to our transportation team for every safe ride and every warm welcome. We are grateful for all you do. 💛🚌
Thank you to our transportation team for every safe ride and every warm welcome. We are grateful for all you do. 💛🚌

Roosevelt School and Principal Moyano would like to thank Maribel’s Café and owners Maribel and Frank Gonzalez for their generous donation of jackets, hats, and socks. Maribel nominated the school through Amazon’s "Together We Give" program, and we are grateful her business was selected to give back. Thanks to their kindness, our students will stay a little warmer this winter.

In every corner of our district, there are people who show up with heart, dedication, and quiet strength — often without the spotlight they deserve. This week, we are taking a moment to celebrate them.
We are starting with our incredible security team. They greet the earliest arrivals, watch over our buildings long after the last dismissal, and bring comfort simply by being there. Their steady presence keeps our schools safe and allows our community to thrive.
We are starting with our incredible security team. They greet the earliest arrivals, watch over our buildings long after the last dismissal, and bring comfort simply by being there. Their steady presence keeps our schools safe and allows our community to thrive.








Saluting the heroes who served our nation. #VeteransDay

Over the course of October, Mrs. Pabst, Mrs. Nolan, and Roosevelt School students have been actively learning about the environment and the importance of protecting our planet. Our 6th graders culminated their lessons on water systems and pollution by partnering with the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (PVSC) to collect trash along the Passaic River bank—gathering an impressive 12 bags of garbage!
The 6th-grade students also had the opportunity to observe microorganisms in partially treated wastewater from a wastewater treatment plant under a microscope to understand better how water is cleaned and returned safely to the environment. In addition, students in grades 4–6 attended an assembly led by Mr. Brooks from PVSC on the Passaic River Restoration Program.
To further our environmental efforts, members of the KHS S.A.V.E. Club visited students in grades 4–6 to launch a plastic wrapper recycling initiative. The goal is to collect enough wrappers to earn a bench for our school made entirely from recycled plastic—an exciting step forward in our journey toward EcoSchools certification!
The 6th-grade students also had the opportunity to observe microorganisms in partially treated wastewater from a wastewater treatment plant under a microscope to understand better how water is cleaned and returned safely to the environment. In addition, students in grades 4–6 attended an assembly led by Mr. Brooks from PVSC on the Passaic River Restoration Program.
To further our environmental efforts, members of the KHS S.A.V.E. Club visited students in grades 4–6 to launch a plastic wrapper recycling initiative. The goal is to collect enough wrappers to earn a bench for our school made entirely from recycled plastic—an exciting step forward in our journey toward EcoSchools certification!





Roosevelt School held their Summer Reading Celebration with crafts, games and certificates to commemorate their literary accomplishments. We loved celebrating our amazing readers who kept the pages turning all summer long! Keep shining, Roosevelt Readers!💫📖



☀️ Smiles for miles at the Roosevelt School Fun Run! Our students enjoyed a day full of laughter, sunshine, and school spirit. Special thanks to our teachers, staff, families and PTA for making this day a huge success!🏃♂️💛










October is National Principal's Month, and we are celebrating our dedicated principals who lead with vision, compassion, and a steadfast commitment to student success every day. Thank you for inspiring excellence and shaping the future of our schools!

The Kearny School District honors the lives lost and remembers the heroes who rose on 9/11. We will never forget. 🕊️

Let's Glow Kards! 🏈 Join us tonight, September 4th, at KHS Stadium for the first home Football game of the season! Wear neon to support the Kardinals as they take on North Bergen. Kickoff is at 7pm.
NJTESOL, the State-wide organization for ESL educators and professionals, recently recognized Diego Miranda Taday at their annual conference. Diego, Roosevelt School 4th grader, won their essay writing challenge and was awarded an iPad for his efforts. A very special thank you to Ms. Pereira-Oliveira, Diego's ESL teacher, who encouraged and supported him through the application process. Congratulations, Diego!!


4th graders in Miss Macri's class at Roosevelt School delved into the exciting world of pill bugs by hosting a Pill Bug Olympics, in which the bugs engaged in feats of endurance for their curious onlookers. 🪲🏆








🌍🎨 Congratulations to Sofia Silva Gauilanes, a Roosevelt 6th grader, on earning Honorable Mention in the Hudson County Improvement Authority’s 2025 Earth Day Art Contest!
Her artwork, inspired by this year’s theme “Clean Streets, Clean Waters,” was celebrated at the awards ceremony and is on display at Liberty Science Center through May. 🌊🧼🖌️




The rainy weather didn’t dampen the spirits of the Roosevelt Kindergarten crew! 🌧️🚌🐾 Yesterday’s trip to Turtle Back Zoo was full of smiles, laughs, and wild adventures.







Spring is in full bloom at Kearny Schools, and so is our latest e-Newsletter! 🌸 Catch up on all the contests, achievements, and inspiring acts of philanthropy from our students. In this edition: exciting STEM challenges, cross-country generosity, beautiful MOO-sic, and so much more! Click the link below to read more:
https://secure.smore.com/n/d1aet

Students from Roosevelt Elementary, Garfield Elementary, and Lincoln Middle School were recognized during the April 28th board meeting for their participation at this year’s Hudson County STEM Showcase and NJIT eSTEM Competition. The Kearny School District is proud to celebrate their creativity, innovation, and dedication to STEM and congratulates them on their outstanding achievements.

