On Tuesday, November 11th, students and faculty will come together to honor, with gratitude, the brave and selfless sacrifice of our country's Veterans. If you are a Veteran or Active Duty service member in the CCHS Community, we'd love for you to join us. If you have interest in participating as an Honored Guest in our Veterans Day Convocation followed by a procession and
Support MES at Indian Acres
Have a festive time and support the PTA at Indian Acres Tree Farm - a small family business that has been servicing the local community for more than 60 years with Christmas trees and 30-plus years with pumpkin picking and Fall festivities. The beloved farm now has a new tradition, the Winter Wonderland Illuminated Walking Trail. The decorated trail is highlighted with plenty of upcycled and repurposed materials from around the farm, and the Indian Acres
MES 2025-26 Employment
Merchantville School is committed to creating a work environment that mirrors the community's diversity. We seek applicants from various backgrounds to represent the many and various cultures of our student population. The Merchantville School District is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where individuals from all backgrounds feel welcomed, respected, and empowered to thrive. We believe diversity enriches the learning experience, broadens perspectives, and prepares students
CCHS Admissions Session
Save the Date to find out more about Camden Catholic High School! Perhaps you are deciding to make a change this year and are considering transferring high schools or you are an 8th grader still deciding? Or, maybe you are in 6th grade and want to begin your high school search. The Admissions Information Session on Thursday, February 2nd at 7:00 p.m. is an ideal chance to get to know CCHS, meet students, tour the school, and experience some of our research and STEM projects firsthand.
Saints Circle Lessons
At Saints Circles last week, SPS Principal, Mrs. O'Callaghan, reminded students that Jesus told the story of a man who was attacked on the road, and was close to death. A man from a different culture came by, and helped him, even though the two cultures were at odds. In our small groups, we discussed how we can put others first, and also how we can accept help from others. How can we all put others first in school? Here are some thoughts:
Heights Girls Top Haddonfield
On Thursday, January 16th, the Girls Garnets from Haddon Heights High School won their fifth basketball game in a row and improved to 9-3 overall - extending their winning streak - and 6-1 in the Colonial Conference Liberty Division, a game behind first-place Haddon Township. Emma Harris buried four 3-pointers and scored a game-high 18 points to lead Haddon Heights past Haddonfield 39-33 in Haddonfield. Many MES Knights have become high school Garnets and participate
BOE Vacancy
At the January 8th Merchantville Board of Education Reorganization Meeting the BOE accepted the resignation of Antisha Meisner as a board member effective December 16, 2024. As a consequence, the BOE has advertised for that vacancy. A letter or email of interest to fill this position must be received by the BOE Secretary by Thursday, January 23, 2025 by 3:00 p.m. Requirements: Applicant must be able to read and write, hold U.S. citizenship, prove/document one year’s residency in the Merchantville School District,