Middle Township High School
Home of the Panthers
ABOUT MTHS
Middle Township High School upholds the mission of our school district while seeking to provide students with an educational foundation that prepares them for academic challenges and personal enrichment. This opportunity provides equitable access to academic subject areas, as well as exposure to the arts, athletics, and other activities, all of which are available to every student. We believe exposure to these different pillars of instruction is essential to produce a well rounded student. As a school representing the diverse needs of our students and learning community, Middle Township High School is dedicated to creating a nurturing environment that not only challenges all students, but provides them with the necessary skills to become successful active citizens.
School Meal Programs
Resources
- Lunch Menus
- LunchTime Online Free/Reduced Application – Guide to getting Started
- Online Application
- Parents Guide to School Payment Portal
- Middle Township Online Free and Reduced Screen by Screen 2021
School Lunch Payment Portal
www.schoolpaymentportal.com
APPLICATION DETERMINATION IS DONE YEARLY. YOU MUST COMPLETE A NEW APPLICATION EACH SCHOOL YEAR TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR BENEFITS
H.I.B. PROGRAM
Harassment, Intimidation & Bullying
A provision in the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act requires all New Jersey public schools and school districts complete in-depth self-assessment forms by their School Safety Team, measuring how well each individual school has met the law’s requirements. Assessments were based on the period beginning July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. The following categories were addressed: HIB Programs, Approaches or Other Initiatives; Training on the BOE-approved HIB policy; Other Staff Instruction on HIB and Training Programs; Curriculum and Instruction on HIB and Related Information and skills, HIB Personnel; School-Level HIB Incident Reporting Procedure; HIB Investigation Procedure; and HIB Reporting. Using the Department of Education’s rubric, schools graded efforts in each category, for a combined score from 0 to 78.
District Anti-Bullying Coordinator
Robert Johnson, Director of Special Education
Middle Township Public Schools
216 S. Main St.
CMCH, NJ 08210
609-465-1800, Ext. 3109
johnsonr@middletwp.k12.nj.us
High School Anti-Bullying Specialist
Kelsey Greene
Middle Township High School
300 E. Atlantic Ave.
CMCH, NJ 08210
609-465-1852, EXT 5567
greenek@middletwp.k12.nj.us