
Wear pink tomorrow!


Picture Day Retake! See flyer.


Midland Park Schools have a half day on Monday, October 13.


Godwin students need their rain gear today because we are walking to Highland School for an assembly. Thank you.


Respect Rocks on Wednesday!


Don't forget tomorrow starts the week of respect. It's Hat Day!!


Join Us in Promoting Kindness and Respect! All week, starting October 6th. See flyer for detailed Spirit Days.


Godwin's BTSN is Thursday, 9/25/25


Picture Day is Wednesday, 9/24. Get those smiles ready!!

Would you like to create a lunch account for you child? Click on the link below. You will need you child's School ID number, feel free to email Mrs. Munoz at mmunoz@mpsnj.org to get this information.
https://www.payschoolscentral.com/
https://www.payschoolscentral.com/

Save the Date: Godwin School Back to School Night - 9/25/25

Welcome Back Pizza Party - sponsored by the MPEPTA - 5pm - Highland field

Patriot's Day - September 11
Wear red, white, and blue
Wear red, white, and blue

Kindergarten Supply Drop Off
August 26 - 10AM - Mrs. Belthoff, Mrs. Cantisano, and Mrs. News' Classes
August 27 - 10AM - Mrs. Nemiroff/Mrs. Palmieri, Mrs. Fino, and Mrs. Weimann
Please wait outside door #3.
thank you
August 26 - 10AM - Mrs. Belthoff, Mrs. Cantisano, and Mrs. News' Classes
August 27 - 10AM - Mrs. Nemiroff/Mrs. Palmieri, Mrs. Fino, and Mrs. Weimann
Please wait outside door #3.
thank you

There's still time to order school supplies.


The second grade moving up ceremony will be relocated to the front of Godwin school. Families can stand on the sidewalk and in the street in front of Godwin school. Cars will not be able to drive on the road in front of E. Center St. between 11:15 and 12 o'clock.

The second grade moving up ceremony is still on for tomorrow on the HighlandField. The ceremony takes about 30 minutes. Students will come out at 11:30. Families are welcome to come earlier, but considering the heat I wanted to give you the start time.

Friday, June 20 is a 12:30 dismissal.

Today is Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day. It is a federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. It is celebrated annually on June 19th, the date in 1865 when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced the freedom of enslaved people, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.

Attention parents: parking will be limited at dismissal due to the kindergarten welcome party. Be prepared to park a few blocks away. Thank you.