
Kenilworth's Harding Elementary School Principals' Weekly Update
Union County Life News Desk · Union County Life
KENILWORTH, NJ - Please see the following information from Harding Elementary School Principal Mr. Ronald Bubnowski.Hello Harding Families,Here is what you need to know this week…NJSLA Testing Dates:May 4-6, 2026: Students in Grades 3-5 will be administered the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments – Adaptive (NJSLA‑A) for ELA (Reading and Writing) and MathematicsMay 11-12, 2026: Students in Grade 5 only will be administered the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments – Science (NJSLA‑S)*Please see attached for details: NJSLA Parent Letter 2026.pdf Student Council News: The Student Council is very excited to offer spirit wear items for purchase! The winning design was created by fifth graders, Victoria Paster and Jaxon Capra! Please view the attached flyer with QR code, or click the link below to order directly: Student Council Spirit Wear.pdf https://stores.shopjillys.com/harding_student_council/shop/home All proceeds will be donated to the Kenilworth VFW. Final day to order is May 14! Let's Hawk About It! Harding Newspaper: March_Arpril Issue Harding Newspaper 2025-2026.pdf Walk & Roll to School Day: Join us May 6th as we celebrate the benefits of walking and bicycling to school...see attached for details: Walk to School Day Flyer.pdf Harding School is on Instagram!: You can now find us at @HardingHawksSoar. Be sure to follow and share!Harding Yearbook Sale: Don’t miss your chance to enjoy this year’s adventures—order your yearbook today and ensure you have a treasure to look back on for years to come! Capture the memories of a fantastic school year with the 2025 - 2026 Harding Elementary School Yearbook! It will be filled with vibrant photos, heartfelt messages, and unforgettable moments. This keepsake celebrates the friendships and experiences that make elementary school special. Don’t miss out, order your yearbook today! Yearbook Flyer.pdf PTO News:Upcoming Events: May PTO Events.pdf PTO Website: https://sites.google.com/view/hardingpto/home Drop Off/Pick-Up Procedures: To better ensure the safety and welfare of the students during drop off and pick up times we ask you to adhere to the following:Please be courteous and pull all the way up to make room for cars behind you.Students should only be let out of the car on the sidewalk side.Parents should remain in their cars at all times – utilizing a drop-off or pick-up and go method.Double parking in the loop or stopping and standing on the left-hand side is prohibited at all times.There is no supervision before 8:30 am – Please do not drop your student off early.Students must adhere to their assigned dismissal door and meet siblings at an outside location.Parking in a Fire Zone (yellow curb) is prohibited. No Cell Phone Use while dropping off or picking up students in a vehicle. The Kenilworth Police Department is out and about during arrival & dismissal times, ensuring safety.The Kenilworth Police Department also enforces motor vehicle violations that they observe.We hope this update was helpful. You can find more information at: www.kenilworthschools.com Sincerely,Mr. Ron Bubnowski, Principalronald_bubnowski@kenilworthschools.comMrs. Carol Carrara, Assistant Principalcarol_carrara@kenilworthschools.com Have a news tip, feedback or story idea? Email tcuppari@tapinto.net.TAPinto Kenilworth is Kenilworth's only free daily local news source. Sign up for our free daily eNewsletter and “Like” us on Facebook.TAPinto Kenilworth is free to read, funded entirely by business advertising.Thank you for reading TAPinto Kenilworth.
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