Glassboro High School
Home of the Bulldogs!

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Tomorrow
7:00 PM BOE Meeting
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Monday
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January 26, 2021
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January 27, 2021
6:30 PM - 6:45 PM GHS NHS Induction
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January 29, 2021
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February 1, 2021
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February 3, 2021
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Rodgers African American Read-In
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Need Help?
Technical Issues (hardware, software, email access, WebEx, and the internet) - helpdesk@gpsd.us
PowerSchool – Ms. Erin Williams – EWilliams@gpsd.us
Schoology - Ms. Sue Kornicki – SKornicki@gpsd.us
Schedules/Student ID's - Ms. Nancy Sapanara – NSapanara@gpsd.us
Grades/Curriculum - Teacher of Record
Attendance - For period attendance, contact the teacher of record. For daily attendance, contact your AP. To document an excused absence, please submit a note from a licensed physician to our school nurse, Mrs. Erin Perewiznyk - EPerewiznyk@gpsd.us.
Device Repair - Please schedule an appointment with our Technology Department by contacting Ms. Michele Truax – Mtruax@gpsd.us
Student Handbook
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Online Academy Schedule
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News and Notes
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Nominate a Candidate for the GHS Sports Hall of Fame
For Immediate Release
December 22, 2020
PR2021-Sports Hall of FameGlassboro High School Sports Hall of Fame Nominations
Do you remember a top teammate, a fabulous coach, or a powerhouse team from your days living in Glassboro or attending Glassboro High School? You now have an opportunity to nominate individuals and teams for the GHS Sports Hall of Fame. April 1, 2021 is the deadline to submit nominations. Click here for a copy of the GHS Sports Hall of Fame Nomination Form. Forms are also available from Sports Hall of Fame Committee members. Please see the nomination form for further details.
The school’s sports hall of fame counts championship teams, former NFL players, coaches, basketball stars, swimmers, soccer players, and golfers among its members.
Dave Kalapos, committee chairperson, notes, “The GHS Sports Hall of Fame inductions are now a tradition where we come together to recognize both individual athletes as well as the rich history of Glassboro High School athletic programs.”
The GHS Sports Hall of Fame Committee will select inductees from the nominations. New inductees will then be honored at a banquet and a Glassboro High School football game in the fall of 2021.
Committee members include Kimberly Smith Bey, Pete Calvo, Ruth Cibo, Bill Clark, Robert Cleary, Santina Haldeman, Herb Neilio, Rob Johnson, Dave Kalapos, June Longley, Christian Lynch, Jack McCulley, Jody Rettig, Sean Redman, Anna Stewart Miller, and Monique Stowman-Burke.
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GHS Interact and Friends of Rachel Clubs Host Out of the Darkness Walk
For Immediate Release
PR2021-GHS Hosts Out of Darkness Walk
December 10, 2020GHS Hosted Out of the Darkness Walk
Glassboro High School’s Interact and Friends of Rachel clubs hosted Out of the Darkness, a suicide prevention and awareness walk, in November. GHS Select Choir and National Honor Society members also walked in the event. They were joined by staff, parents, police officers and other community members. The event raised more than $150 for the cause.
According to GHS Interact adviser Tina Spadafora, this is the third year that the school has taken part in such an event. In prior years, GHS groups walked with a larger group as part of what is known as the Gloucester County Out of Darkness Experience.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention helps communities organize Out of Darkness walks across the nation. The AFSP website notes, “While this year’s events may look a little different, our mission to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide has not changed.
Glassboro High School seniors Salma Ventura and Madison Ragsdale joined other students, staff, parents, police officers and community members in the school’s Out of Darkness walk in November.
GHS student Madison Ragsdale, Kiari Gaines (front), parent and community member Racheal Ledford (center, back),
and Hannah Polillo are pictured above.(Photo credit for all photos – community member Diane Franklin)
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GHS Made Thanksgiving Day Brighter for Those in Need
For Immediate Release
PR2021-Thanksgiving Project
November 29, 2020Glassboro High School and a Non-Profit Organization Made Thanksgiving Brighter for Local Families
Glassboro High School’s Guidance Office and CST members packed and delivered 12 Thanksgiving packages to district families in need. The packages included turkey, stuffing, gravy, fresh and canned vegetables, fruit, pies, crayons, and craft projects. The items were donated by the GHS Football Team, the Friends of Rachel Club, DECA, the GHS Class of 2023, district staff members and community members. Ashley Kulikowski and the non-profit Fearless Women Ministries provided 10 additional packages to district families. Ashley is a GHS graduate.
Glassboro High School Guidance and CST staff members Janae Dockins, Melissa Muth, Mary Beth Ragozzino, Gina Keating, and Robin Boyd are pictured during their recent Thanksgiving outreach.