Elementary Mental Health Spirit Week 2025
A group of students from South Brunswick High School (SBHS) have put together a districtwide spirit week as part of a mental health campaign, and all of our elementary students are invited to participate! Please see the attached slides the committee prepared with additional information about the spirit week. As always, spirit day participation is optional.
For your convenience, an outline of the spirit days is listed below:
- Monday, 1/27: "Beat the Blues" - Wear reds, oranges, and yellows!
- Tuesday, 1/28: "Twin Tuesday" - Twin with other students or staff!
- Wednesday, 1/29: "Superhero Day" - Wear superhero shirts!
- Thursday, 1/30: "No Sweats" - Wear cozy clothes (sweatpants, hoodies, etc.)!
- Friday, 1/31: "Burn Bright Friday" - Wear bright colors!
Elementary Mental Health Spirit Week Information
Don't forget to order your 2024 - 2025 yearbook!
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Kindergarten Registration

Kindergarten registration will open on January 13th! Students currently attending one of our district preschool programs do not need to re-register for kindergarten. We only need a copy of the student's physical and current immunization records brought to the school the child is currently attending. Please call the school's main office to schedule a time to drop these documents off. If your residency needs to be updated, please reach out to your school's registrar. Visit https://www.sbschools.org/cms/ for a list of contacts.
Preschool Interest Form

The 2025-2026 Preschool Interest Form will open on January 20, 2025. Click here to access the form and submit your interest no later than February 21, 2025. Entries made after this date will not be considered. For questions, please email [email protected].
Save the date for South Brunswick Reads Night: Reading is a Gift
We hope all district families will join us for our second annual SB Reads Night on Wednesday, February 12th at 6:30 at South Brunswick High School. In partnership with the South Brunswick Public Library, district librarians and teachers will host an evening of stories that prove reading is a gift. Activities will include read alouds with mystery readers, a book drive (all pre-k to 12 books will be accepted), readings from local authors, an AI storytime, book-themed crafts, along with free cookies and cocoa. We hope you will join us for an evening that celebrates the gift of reading.

Join the PTO!
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Middlesex County Special Needs Registry (SNR) is a no cost, voluntary service open to any individuals with special needs who reside, work, or attend school in Middlesex County. The purpose of the registry is to help law enforcement and first responders better assist special needs residents in an emergency situation or a police encounter. Flyer (English/Spanish)