Friday, September 27, 2019

Arts Middle School Program - Sign up for the Informational Presentation By Thursday, October 10th


Iselin Middle School is participating in the Middlesex County Arts Middle School Program which is an enrichment program for artistically gifted and talented students. This program offers accelerated art education classes for students throughout Middlesex County at Middlesex County College and Stelton Community Center.  The program has been successfully operating in Middlesex County since 1980 and offer classes in Art (Drawing and Painting, 3D and Anime) Creative Writing, Film Making, Instrumental Music, Modern Dance, Musical Theater, Photography, Theater Arts and Vocal Music.

Students accepted into the program after an audition process will be released one afternoon a week from regular classes to attend the program. Students will attend on Wednesdays for twelve weeks (2/5/20-5/6/20).

A representative from the program will be coming to our school to speak with interested students on Thursday, October 10th during lunch periods. Students interested must inform their counselor during their lunches before October 11th.

Application deadline is November 15th  and auditions will be held at Middlesex County College on Sunday, December 8th. Please go to www.ArtsHigh.net or contact Arts High School/Middle School directly for additional information 732-566-2787


Arts Middle School Classes

Middlesex County Arts Middle School Application






Thursday, September 19, 2019

Parent Informational Session on Vaping and Adolescents - Fri. October 4th at 6:30pm

Please join us for an informational session on vaping and adolescents!

Below are further resources to help you better understand the dangers and how to talk to your children about the dangers of vaping.

Quick Facts on the Risks of E-cigarettes for Kids, Teens, and Young Adults




Thursday, September 12, 2019

Study Skills

Thank you Counselor Clique for the Toilet Talk Tips. Be sure to check them out in the bathroom stall near you!
  • Use an agenda or planner to keep up with your assignments (digital calendars like Google Calendar or iCal work, too!)
  • Ask questions to your teachers throughout the year about the material...don’t wait until the last minute to learn everything you didn’t understand
  • Take advantage of test/quiz reviews
  • Attend tutoring before or after school
  • Make friend in class, so you can form a study group
  • Get enough sleep at night
  • Designate a specific place in your house to study and do your homework
  • Plug your phone in on the other side of the room, so you can work undistracted




Thursday, September 5, 2019

Tips For the First Days of School

With the beginning of the school year, we all want to start strong. Below are some tips to help you along the way. If you have any questions or concerns, you are always welcomed to speak to us. Best of luck this year!