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December 12

We are entering the halfway point of the second marking period at Cliffside Park High School. Progress reports will be open and available on the student portal over the next few days. Students are reminded that attendance and late to class is tied to performance. Students who exceed 12 absences, excused or unexcused, in a class will not receive credit. Students who exceed 18 will have privileges revoked. Students are to remain in class and are responsible for work. If there is improvement in attendance, credit will be awarded. Additionally, students late to class lose 2 points for every late. Students late to class have decreased significantly on a monthly basis compared to last year. We hope to see continued decreases in the number of students late to class, resulting in students in class longer and improved performance. Lawrence C. Pinto, Principal
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December 5

Congratulations to Ms. Romano and the Maker Team. They were recognized as one of five State Finalists for the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest. Best of luck as they compete to represent their concept on the national level.

November 20, 2017

Cliffside Park students have found individual and team success in the classroom, through activities and on the athletic field. Eighty-eight students will be recognized with honor roll for the first marking period. A number of students have been recognized as upstanders of the week by the New York Jets for their community involvement and kindness. The robotics team recently took second in a local competition. The biology club has cleaned the courtyard and welcomed the arrival of nine laying hens to accompany the reptiles and other animals under their care. Boys and Girls Cross Country and Girls Soccer won league titles, with Coach Camberari, Coach Reggo and Coach Jannucci all being recognized among their peers as coaches of the year. The Girls tennis team had their most successful season in a long time. Both Volleyball and boys soccer finished near the top of the league. Boys football has a different energy and Victor Armani was named an Athlete of the Week by North Jersey for his

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Greetings, You have found Mr. Pinto's Blog. I plan to begin blogging to make the school community aware of important events and programs we have running at the school. There are so many great events taking place that we would like everyone to become familiar with. November 13-17 is International Education Week. We are planning a number of events including a Dance on Thursday, November 16, which will have music and food representative of the school community.