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Shaurya Baruah Wins Statewide Poetry Contest

Congratulations to Shaurya Baruah! Shaurya has been selected as one to the winners in this year’s poetry contest sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Energy and Sustainability. Students were divided into grade levels. A celebration on November 15, 2017, America Recycles Day, is being held in Trenton to honor the winners. Shaurya and his family will be attending the ceremony. Young writers in grades 4 ...

Kindergarten Visits the Assisted Living Residence

On October 4th, Cedar Hill Prep’s Kindergarten class and their teachers visited their elderly friends at the Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence. The children engaged the residents into joining them to say the Pledge of Allegiance, and then they sang along with the Kindergarten students as they performed patriotic songs. The show continued with a performance of grandparent songs and a grandparent poem, At the end of the ...

Grandparents Day

Grandparents are our heritage and are essential and loving members of our families and communities. In honor of National Grandparents Day, Cedar Hill Prep’s kindergarten children, along with their teachers, held their annual Grandparents Day Celebration. Everyone had a wonderful time! In addition to sharing delicious food, the children paid tribute to their Grandparents by singing two songs and reciting a very special poem. The children and their grandparents colored ...

2017 National Blue Ribbon School – Highly Exemplary School

Cedar Hill Preparatory School 2017 National Blue Ribbon School Profile 2017 National Blue Ribbon School - Highly Exemplary School Cedar Hill Prep School named a 2017 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence! Exemplary High Performing Schools are among their state’s highest performing schools as measured by state assessments or nationally normed tests. Today September 28, 2017, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos named Cedar Hill Prep School in Somerset, NJ ...

Johnny Appleseed

The kindergarten children learned all about a real boy named Johnny Appleseed who lived over 200 years ago. He loved eating apples, planting apple seeds, and growing apple trees!! He left behind thousands and thousands of apple trees all across America. Because of him, people always had fresh fruit to eat, and the land grew more beautiful! The kindergarten children made a pot to wear as a hat... just like ...