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Toms River District and Curriculum

The curriculum at Toms River Regional Schools follows the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards. They are devoted to providing a caring yet comprehensive educational experience which nurtures the unique talents of every individual. The educators and administration at Toms River aims to create lifelong learners who are socially responsible and respect and embrace diversity.

We currently cover the following Toms River-area school district: Toms River Regional Schools.

Schools in Toms River include:

North Dover Elementary School is located on 1759 New Hampshire Ave, Toms River, NJ 08755, North Dover Elementary School covers grades K-5 and can be contacted at 732-505-5860.  North Dover Elementary School covers around 500 students. The school follows the standards set out by the state of New Jersey’s Curriculum Standards. For example, in grade 2 mathematics, students focus on problem solving with a real world context. Students should be able to understand the difference between addition and subtraction and recognize that they are the opposite of each other. Students also use play money to understand money and addition and subtraction, and place value charts and base 10 blocks to represent 3 digit numbers. In grade 2 English Language and Arts, students explore a variety of texts from multiple genres, including fiction, non-fiction and poetry. An emphasis is also placed on being able to understand the text, such as recognizing the main idea and the author’s message. Teachers use a variety of assessments to help students learn the curriculum, including

Toms River Intermediate North is located on 150 Intermediate N Way, Toms River, Toms River Intermediate North covers grades 6-8 and can be contacted at 732-505-5800.  The mission of Toms River Intermediate North is to create an environment where the entire child can develop. Problem solving skills, critical thinking and collaboration are encouraged. Like other students in the state of New Jersey, students at Toms River follow a curriculum that includes the standards set out by the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards. These standards outline the knowledge and skills students should have by the end of each grade level in different subjects such as English Language Arts, Science and Mathematics. For example in grade 7 English Language Arts, students should be able to determine the theme or main idea of a text and analyze how it develops over the course of the story. Students should also be able to summarize texts and examine the the elements of writing the author used and how they relate to the meaning of the text.

Toms River High School East is located on 1225 Raider Way, Toms River, NJ 08753, Toms River High School East covers grades 9-12 and can be contacted at 732-505-5665.  Toms River High School East is one of the three high schools in the Toms River Regional School District. In the 2015-2016 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,439 students. In New Jersey Monthly’s September 2014 “Top Public High Schools” list, Toms River High School East ranked 171 out of 339 schools in the state. The school gained fame for its Lip Dub videos, which look months of planning and the participation of about 150 students to execute.The videos were featured on local news channels and radio stations. Like other high school students in New Jersey, the curriculum learned by students of Toms River High School East includes the guidelines in the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards. Students in high school start preparing for college and university early. It is recommended that they take a minimum of 16 college preparatory academic units (courses). Many choose to take SATs and ACTs in order to apply to college and university. For more information on the test preparation tutoring we offer, please contact us.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Toms River District Curriculum

The English Language Arts curriculum in the district focuses on six major components: Speaking, Listening, Writing, Reading, Viewing and Media Literacy and Workplace Readiness/Study Skills. Students learn to listen and read effectively and, in turn, express their ideas successfully through writing and speaking. As they progress, students continue to develop the skills they learned in elementary school and learn to interpret, analyze and critically evaluate text.

Mathematics on the elementary level is structured upon five overall conceptual goals: learning to value mathematics, becoming confident in one’s own mathematical ability, becoming a mathematical problem solver, learning to communicate mathematically and learning to reason mathematically. Students are given opportunities to ask questions, discuss their ideas and explore a variety of mathematical ideas. In middle and high school, students begin to delve more deeply into the concepts they have learned and also learn to write and talk about math.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Toms River Educational News

  • Library Resources - Students in the Toms River schools have a valuable set of resources through the Library and Media Centers. The library databases that are available to students online are organized based on the different types of topics students may be researching - academic, college planning, and career-oriented. The offerings are similar to college libraries online services and familiarity with the resources will pay off in the long run!
  • Honors Awarded - Several staff and students were recognized at a recent Board of Education meeting. The honorees won awards in several state and local competitions in areas like academics, community service and outreach.
  • Jumping with Jill - The district’s third grade students enjoyed a show promoting good nutrition and exercise at the Pine Belt Arena. The show, “Jumping with Jill,” was sponsored by Barnabas Health/Community Medical Center and is one of the many initiatives included in the district's overall health and wellness goals.

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About Toms River, New Jersey

Toms River is located in Ocean County, New Jersey. The motto of the township is “Great Places. Familiar Places”. The official name of Toms River is “Township of Toms River”, but before 2006 it was known was the “Township of Dover”. In 2006 Morgan Quitno Press ranked Toms River as the 15th safest city in the United States out of 369 total cities. There are many shopping malls located in Toms River, including Ocean County mall and Seacourt Pavilion. The largest non-teaching hospital in New Jersey, Community Medical Center, is located in Toms River.

Various events and festivals are held in Toms River. These include The New Jersey Chilli and Salsa Cook-Off, and the New Jersey Ice Cream Festival. Besides these annual events, Toms River also contains a variety of attractions for all ages. These include the Cattus Island County Park, Insectropolis, and The Robert J. Novins Planetarium.

In 2017, the population of Toms River was 88,802, making it the eighth most populated city in the state. 21.7% of the population was under 18, 18.9% of the population was between 18-34, 26.7% was 35-54, 14.4% was 55-64 and 18.5% was over the age of 65. The median household income in the city was $72,500 in 2017.

The Robert J. Novins Planetarium

The Robert J. Novins Planetarium is one of the most active Planetariums in the state of New Jersey. It is located at Ocean County College. From the comfort of an indoor building, visitors can have the universe brought to them. The planetarium offers a virtual 3D video space, so visitors can get a clear view of the smallest parts of the universe to the places at the edge of the universe. The planetarium also holds multiple events a month with different themes. Some of these events are targeted towards kids, such as The Little Star That Could, and the Secret of the Cardboard Rocket. People also have the opportunity to rent the Planetarium out for birthday parties and school programs.

Insectropolis, the Bugseum of New Jersey

Insectropolis is an insect learning center dedicated to insects. Visitors have the opportunity to view thousands of beautiful and exotic insects from all over the world. They can also play bug themed games on touch screen computers, crawl through a mud tube, watch a live ant nest, and observe other bugs. There’s an a bug themed city! Curious visitors also have the opportunity to touch a live tarantula, scorpion, millipede and hissing cockroach. For people who don’t have the opportunity to visit the Insectropolis, they also offer an outreach program for schools where the bugs can be brought to them. Schools, birthday parties and youth groups can also visit the center. It doesn’t matter if you’re a bug enthusiast or just curious, Insectropolis is sure to be a fun and educational visit for all.

Cattus Island County Park

The Cattus Island County Park covers 530 acres of land and includes 7 miles of trials. Visitors can take a leisurely walk along the main trail to the beach, or take another trail and enjoy the views of Barnegat Bay. One of the ecosystems in Cattus Island County Park is a maritime upland forest, consisting mostly of oak and pine trees. Various freshwater wetlands are also found in the park, the main trees in this environment are the Red Maple and Swamp Maple. Located in the park is the Cooper Environmental Center, where visitors can enjoy hands-on educational displays including a live view osprey cam, bird viewing area, and a collection of live reptiles and fish. There’s also a Butterfly Garden with many native plants.

Interesting Facts

  • Part of the television show “Jersey Shore” was filmed in Toms River.
  • The closest major airport to Toms River is Philadelphia International Airport.
  • One of the notable people from Toms River was Platt Adams (1885-1961). In the 1912 Summer Olympic Games in Stockholm, he won the gold medal for standing high jump and the silver medal for standing long jump.
  • During the 1990s, the local little league team made the world series three times in five years. The team was then nicknamed “The Beast from the East”, and even beat Japan in the World Championship in 1997.
  • Boardwalk Empire and The Amityville Horror were filmed in Toms River.

Chalk Talk: Helping Children Adjust to a New School

Some children have a tough time adjusting to a new school. They may miss their old friends and teachers or they just may not feel comfortable with a new environment. As a parent, there are some things you can do to help your child transition more easily into a new school. First, it is important that you keep the lines of communication open with their teachers. If you think your child is having a hard time with the change, ask the teacher what their observations have been. Stay in touch with the school as well by joining the PTA and volunteering, if possible. If you know more about your child’s school environment and the other people he is around, you can better talk with him about their school day, including their concerns.