
Multilingual Hightstown High Schoolers visited WCB to read the stories they wrote and illustrated. The WCB students were impressed by their hard work and loved the visit!

The second-grade students at WCB did a presentation on the solar system for their families on May 30. The students spoke and wrote about the nine planets and the characteristics of each one.


Mrs. Pukel's second-grade class held their yearly end-of-the-year aquarium! They picked a sea animal to research and presented their report and visual to the families in the class. The students knocked it out of the park once again!





🎪 What a night! Our Family PAC Night on May 6th was a huge success! 🎉
Families from across the district came together for a fun-filled, carnival-themed evening full of games, laughter, and community spirit. 🥳 Thank you to everyone who joined us and helped make the event so special for our multilingual families! ❤️


March is National Nutrition Month, and we’re celebrating the incredible team behind our school meals! 🥗🍎
From fresh, nutritious lunches to friendly smiles in the cafeteria, our school lunch staff works hard to fuel our students every day.
Join us in thanking them for their dedication to keeping our students healthy and ready to learn!


For Women's History Month, kindergarteners and first-graders at Walter C. Black Elementary School learned about the accomplishments of Katherine Johnson and Mae Jemison and their careers at NASA. In honor of these amazing women, students built and tested straw rockets and space capsule parachutes!


Students at WCB ROCKED THEIR SOCKS to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day. The day is observed annually to raise awareness about Down Syndrome and promote inclusion and understanding.


