Winslow Township School District - Schools

Schools

Schools in the district (with 2009-10 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics are:

Elementary Schools (PreK-2)

  • Elementary School No. 1 (319 students)
    • Sharon Thomas, Principal
  • Elementary School No. 2 (285)
    • Dr. Maureen Grippen, Principal
  • Elementary School No. 3 (383)
    • Monalisa Kalina, Principal
  • Elementary School No. 4 (492)
    • Sherisa Clement, Principal

Upper Elementary Schools (3-5)

  • Upper Elementary School No. 5 (757)
    • Joanne Ceaser, Principal
  • Upper Elementary School No. 6 (722)
    • Dr. Robert Riccardi, Principal

Middle School (6-8)

  • Winslow Township Middle School (1,292)
    • Dr. Kurt Murella, Principal

High School (9-12)

  • Winslow Township High School (1,577)
    • Glen Jackson, Principal
Other (Ungraded)
  • New Jersey Regional Day School, (43)

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