FREDON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT
WELCOME TO THE FREDON TOWNSHIP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
We are a PreK - 6th grade school located in beautiful, rural Sussex County. Recognizing that children are the future, the mission of the Fredon Township School District is to support, encourage, and challenge all students by providing a positive educational foundation. Our highly qualified teaching staff prides itself on offering a rigorous curriculum while addressing the needs of all students. Our new website offers many resources for you to use and will be updated daily. Please make sure to visit the site often to stay up-to-date on current news and upcoming events in our school.
IMPORTANT DAILY LINKS
PARENT GUIDE TO COVID
Board of Education Meeting Information 21-22
2021-2022 School COVID Procedures (Updated 2/28)
*This is a living document and will be updated and reassessed regularly
FREDON'S MISSION
WELCOMES LEARNERS
FOSTERS GROWTH
UNCOVERS POTENTIAL
SUPPORTS EXPERIENCE
INSPIRES SUCCESS
MASTERS COMMON CORE AND NJ STUDENT LEARNING STANDARD
SCHOOL VISITORS
The Fredon Township School building will be locked at all times. Any student participating in after school activities may be picked up at the front door until 6:00pm. For policies pertaining to school visitors please click the link below
FREDON SCHOOL NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
PreK and Kindergarten Registration
February 7-11, 2022
Please feel free to fax your registration packet to 973-383-3644
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2021-2022
GOVERNOR EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR AWARD RECIPIENTS!
Laura Scott,
Educational Service
Professional of the Year
Kelly Kline,
Teacher of the Year
SCHOOL VINE NEWS
USER FRIENDLY BUDGET 22-23-SY
21-22 SY Budget Presentation
Google Slides Presentation (Revised)
Recorded Presentation from 3/28/22 Public Hearing
NJDOE: FTS IS HIGH PERFORMING
Greetings Fredon Families,
I hope your summer is off to a great start. I wanted to pass along some GREAT news that we just received from the New Jersey Department of Education.
Pursuant to the requirements of N.J.A.C. 6A:30, the Fredon Township School District has undergone the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (NJQSAC) review. The Executive County Superintendent and team conducted a review of our self-assessment District Performance Review (DPR) document and analyzed district performance against critical indicators in all five NJQSAC areas: instruction and program, fiscal management, governance, operations, and personnel.
Based on the above monitoring, we received the following statement from the NJDOE Assistant Commissioner:
"I am pleased to inform you that your district has satisfied at least 80% of the weighted indicators in each of the five areas of the NJQSAC review process and has been designated as "high performing." The Commissioner will recommend to the State Board of Education that your district be certified as providing a thorough and efficient system of education, for a period of three years or until the next NJQSAC review. Congratulations on this accomplishment."
This is yet another accolade that our district has received this year and one more confirmation that we have a wonderful district with great students, staff, and school community members. Thank you all for your support as we continue to move our high performing district forward!
Sincerely,
Matthew L. Beck, Chief School Administrator
Anti-Bullying Coordinator:
Dr. Brian Kitchin ext. 3002 or Email Me
Anti-Bullying Specialist:
Ms. Kristel Caffrey ext: 1007 or Email Me
19-20 SY School Performance Report
Fredon Township School Self-Assessment Grade Report = 75 out of 78 points
Interpreting, Publicizing, and Public Review of the Grades
Interpreting — Under the Commissioner’s Program, the school grade is a raw score of data and the sum of the ratings for all indicators within each core element on the School Self-Assessment (e.g., 65 of 78 points). The maximum total score for a school is 78 points. The school district’s grade is an average of the total scores of all schools in the school district. The department-issued grade is not represented as a letter grade.
The Department is not issuing any associated value or ranking for the raw and average scores. The raw and average scores reflect the school and school district’s degree of compliance with the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act (ABR), as determined primarily through each school’s self-assessment of its implementation of the ABR.