! Lebanon Twp.'s very own Nike featured on local news !
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — As kids across the tri-state get settled into the new school year, a program in Califon, New Jersey, provides a little extra comfort to the learning experience.
I headed to Valley View School to see how their “dog tales” therapy program is helping kids cope with their emotions in a fun way.
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Did you miss the November community event? Click here to watch a very similar Scarlett presentation.
Substitute Teachers and Nurses Needed
NEW Requirements: 30 college credits (RN license required for nurses), 20 years old, valid substitute certificate: District paperwork located here or click on Applitrack under the Employment tab on the district home drop down tab. (We can help you with the process)
To review and begin the certification process with the NJDOE, click here.
Current rates
$125 per day for substitute teachers and paraprofessionals
$200 per day for substitute nurses
Questions? Call 908-638-4111 ext. 262
About Our District
The Lebanon Township School District is a K-8 district located in the northernmost township of Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Our K-4 and limited enrollment preschool students attend Valley View School. Grade 5-8 students attend Woodglen School.
Our staff members strive to give our students the resources and skills needed to achieve academic excellence, while helping them develop and grow into responsible and respectful young adults with a love for learning. We celebrate the uniqueness of each of our students and welcome the involvement of parents and the community in our schools.
Our Mission
The mission of the Lebanon Township School District, in partnership with the community, is to provide a safe, nurturing, child-centered environment that challenges each child to maximize potential.
Our pupils will acquire the skills and knowledge to enable them to become independent, respectful, responsible citizens who strive for personal excellence and embrace learning as fundamental to successfully adapt to our ever-changing global community.
It is the expectation of the Lebanon Township School District that all pupils will achieve the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards at all grade levels. (As required by DPR Indicator Governance, A.1 New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum.)