PSA Sponsored Town Hall Meeting (pdf) In an effort to address some of your questions, on Thursday January 21st at 7:00 p.m., the PSA will be sponsoring a “Town Hall Meeting.” The PSA has requested that Dr. Bistocchi and I be in attendance so that we may, to the best of our ability, answer any questions that parents may have regarding the Magnet High School or our district, in general. In the continued spirit of acting as a team and as a way of making the town hall meeting as effective and informative as possible, we are requesting that questions be submitted in advance via e-mail to ccittadino@ucvts.tec.nj.us, prior to January 8th. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Interim Reports Due Home Week of December 14th
We are nearing the midway point of Marking Period 2. Interim Reports will be mailed on December 15th.
Magnet Announces 13 Commended Students in 2010 National Merit Scholarship Program
Congratulations to the following Magnet High School students for being selected as Commended Students in the 2010 annual National Merit Scholarship Program: Michael Boan, Aditya Dahiya, Brandon D. Helfand, Nate Hitchcock, Danni Liang, Steven C. Obiajulu, Stephanie Rappaport, Jean M. Ruggiero, Nirali Sampat, Lauren Schonberger, Fannie Tao, Robert Zielinski, and Lucjan Z. About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. They place among the top five percent of more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2010 competition by taking the 2008 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT).
Family Health Insurance Survey (pdf)
The following letter was sent home with interim reports and describes a state initiative to help families who do not have health insurance. As such we have been asked to collect information from families regarding their access to health care. We are also required to submit this data to the State of New Jersey. If you have not yet submitted the survey to the main office, please do so. Click more to see the original letter and for a copy of the survey which can be printed.
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Voter Registration Forms
Students who are 18 and who have not yet registered to vote, can do so by obtaining an application from the Magnet High School office or by following the link below. Stop by the main office for more details.
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Relay for Life...We did it again!
Our last year’s district wide Relay for Life event, through the American Cancer Society, has earned the highest youth per capita award in the nation! The event was an incredible night where students, families and teachers gave of their time and energy to raise money for cancer research. Over $118,000.00 was raised by our schools! This was an incredible team effort by all. Thank you to all those students and families who contributed their time, resources and money. Thank you also to Mrs. LeBrun and Mrs. Oels for their advisorships of the Community Service clubs and in supervising the students who organized the events! This is truly an exceptional accomplishment! Well done UCVTS!
Parent School Association Newsletter (pdf)
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Potluck Dinner and College Presentation (pdf)
This year's Potluck dinner was a huge success! Thank you to all of the families who attended. It was a fun filled and delicious evening. A huge thank you also to Mrs. Koteen for her presentation on the college admissions process. For those of you who would like a copy of the presentation, click more below.
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National Merit Semifinalists
Semifinalists from the Magnet High School Named in the 2010 National Merit Scholarship Program
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National Hispanic Recognition
Magnet Senior Named Scholar in the National Hispanic Recognition Program
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National Achievement Scholarship Program
Semifinalists from Magnet High School Named in the 2010 National Achievement Scholarship Program
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Procedure Spotlight: Communications Protocol
Often times, issues come up with students in their classes. More of these times than not, issues can be worked out before they escalate to a point that warrants intervention by you (the parents), the guidance counselors, or administrators. In addition, and in the spirit of the teamwork between teachers, counselors, administrators, and parents, we have the undertaking of teaching self advocacy to the students in our care, as it is an important life skill. For this reason, we feel it is very important to give students the freedom and the sometimes seemingly daunting responsibility of trying to work out difficulties on their own. The following steps outline the procedures which parents and students should take in achieving resolution of a classroom issue.
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2009-2010 School Calendar (pdf)
Click "more" below for a pdf version of this year's school calendar. Please note that there may be days when the Union County Vocational-Technical Schools are in session when your sending school district is not. Students are still required to be in attendance at UCVTS on those days.
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Attendance Procedures Reminder
Attention Magnet High School Parents. We need your help!
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