Cranford Public Schools

Cranford Public Schools The Cranford School District has eight schools, housing approximately 3900 students. Cranford High School accommodates 1140 students in grades 9-12.

The Cranford Public School District takes great pride in providing its students, in grades PreK-12 with child-centered, innovative learning experiences each day of the school year. Enjoying its neighborhood schools, children in the elementary grades attend the following: Bloomingdale Avenue School, grades K-2; Brookside Place School, grades K-5; Walnut Avenue School, grades PreK-2; Livingston Ave

nue School, grades 3-5; Orange Avenue School, grades 3-5 and Hillside Avenue School, grades K-5. Orange Avenue and Hillside Avenue Schools also house the district’s two middle schools for students in grades 6-8 with their total student populations being 766 and 738 respectively. In addition, Lincoln Avenue School is home to an alternative elementary, middle and high school program. The following Mission Statement guides instruction in all of the district’s schools:

The Cranford Public Schools promotes Pre K – Grade 12 education as a shared responsibility among students, educators, administrators, parents and community. The Cranford Public Schools strives to create a safe, caring, and rigorous learning environment responsive to the individual needs and interests of our students offering programs of studies consistent with the Common Core State Standards, New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and 21st Century College and Career Readiness. Central to our programs are relevant, real-world learning experiences that stimulate and encourage curiosity, effective communication, goal setting and problem-solving skills while providing opportunities that promote creativity, self-expression, physical/emotional wellness and an appreciation of diversity. All students are provided with personalized learning experiences and critical thinking and technology skills needed to become thoughtful, responsible and productive citizens making contributions in local and global contexts fostering respect and accountability in all of their actions. The following Long-Range Goals correspond to the Mission Statement:

To implement a consistent, researched-based reading program, personalizing instruction and independent reading experiences for all Cranford students in grades K-8. To expand Cranford Public Schools’ Gifted and Talented services to further personalize instruction for all students. To provide exemplary basic skills instruction to all identified Cranford students with new emphasis on students at the K-2 levels, further personalizing learning experiences. To examine and redesign instructional school scheduling to maximize and personalize learning opportunities for all Cranford students. To improve technology services and resources meeting 21st Century demands and NJDOE mandates while providing personalized learning experiences for Cranford students. To infuse global opportunities in all Cranford classrooms facilitating awareness and understanding of world issues and creating personal connections for students with their international peers. To continually improve security measures at all Cranford Public School facilities. To ensure all Cranford Public Schools facilities are maintained addressing student and staff instructional and safety needs. Approximately 650 staff members at all grade levels aspire to foster critical-thinking, problem solving, and effective communication skills across all areas of the district curriculum while continually crafting a caring environment. Cranford Public Schools' dedicated administrators, teachers, and support staff are the backbone of the educational process. Sixty-one percent of the highly skilled staff members have advanced degrees, including five doctorates. Cranford’s teachers are regularly recognized on the national, state, county and local levels. The teacher-to-student ratio is 1:12. Staff development opportunities continue to be a central focus as excellence is addressed for both teacher and student growth. Since 2000-2001, Cranford has had a flourishing professional development school (PDS) relationship with Seton Hall University. The PDS staff is committed to training and nurturing current and future teachers to be skilled professionals who effectively translate theory into practice to guide children toward high levels of learning

Instructional programs are in place to foster exceptional learning opportunities for all children. Cranford High School was ranked 54 overall for public schools in NJ Monthly and 377 in Newsweek for the national rankings. This kept the tradition of making the Top 100 and Top 500 schools in the state and nation. CHS engages students in a host of benevolent community activities situated around a 140 earned credit hour requirement leading to graduation. At CHS, a large percentage of students in grades 9-12 are encouraged to and enroll in AP classes. Various special programs are also offered, including the Global Citizenship Endorsement Program, University Program, Academy of Performing Arts, and Science Academy. The district’s school-wide enrichment program provides opportunities for students to explore a wide variety of topics that would not ordinarily be covered in the regular curricula as well as a Pathways to Excellence Plus (P2E+) Program, grades 3-8 to provide both pull-out and push-in learning opportunities in writer’s workshop and mathematics. Special education programs are predicated upon the philosophy of inclusion with teachers trained in co-teaching. All district schools pride themselves on their character education programs coupled with quality service learning. Technology is integrated throughout the curriculum and utilized at all grade levels as a tool to personalize learning, bring content to life, and facilitate technological literacy for students growing up in an electronic world. This year the district is upgrading the infrastructure, bandwidth, Internet and equipment; adding laptops; providing new district and school websites; modifying the E-mail system from WorldClient to Google; and replacing paper forms through an online student registration/data validation system powered by InfoSnap. On an ongoing basis, PowerSchool is utilized to communicate student progress to parents and students who seek to review their grades from home, while Naviance, a web-based tool, is used to assist parents and students in career exploration and the college application process. The entire Cranford community continually demonstrates its support of education and professional growth as noted through the Parent-Teacher Association, district-wide Parent-Teacher Council, Cranford Education Association, Cranford Administrative and Supervisory Association, Cranford Fund for Educational Excellence, and the school district budget. Through a unified community effort and open home-school communication, Cranford students continue to grow and thrive as they prepare to be tomorrow’s leaders.

Congratulations to our 2026 Scholar Athletes! Vanessa Kelly, Lily Costello, and Will Morgan have been recognized for the...
06/04/2026

Congratulations to our 2026 Scholar Athletes! Vanessa Kelly, Lily Costello, and Will Morgan have been recognized for their outstanding achievements in academics and athletics. CPS are proud to celebrate these student-athletes for their dedication, leadership, and success both on the field and in the classroom. Great job! 👏🏅

Small acts of kindness can make a big impact. The Orange Ave School Elementary Service Club spread encouragement and pos...
06/03/2026

Small acts of kindness can make a big impact. The Orange Ave School Elementary Service Club spread encouragement and positivity to middle school students ahead of the NJSLA through thoughtful messages and support. CPS is proud to see students lift each other up!✨💙

Bring Your Child to Work Day became a memorable family celebration at Livingston Ave School! Mr. Bill and the Sickles fa...
06/02/2026

Bring Your Child to Work Day became a memorable family celebration at Livingston Ave School! Mr. Bill and the Sickles family brought energy, music, kindness, and New Jersey trivia to a fun-filled school-wide assembly that had students singing, learning, and celebrating what makes LAS so special.

Brookside Place celebrated Arbor Day with music, student leadership, and a meaningful message about growth and resilienc...
06/01/2026

Brookside Place celebrated Arbor Day with music, student leadership, and a meaningful message about growth and resilience.

Congratulations to Claire Zambell, whose inspiring quote, “Wherever the world plants you, bloom with grace and strength,” was selected for this year’s commemorative plaque. 💚🌳

Lincoln students blasted off into STEM learning during a special assembly featuring Gerardo Martinez, a rocket propulsio...
05/29/2026

Lincoln students blasted off into STEM learning during a special assembly featuring Gerardo Martinez, a rocket propulsion engineer at Boeing, and Jason Kessler of Balcor.

Students learned about NASA’s Artemis program and explored real-world connections to engineering, science, and space exploration. Thank you for this out-of-the-world learning experience! 🌕✨🚀

Walnut Avenue School Physical Education teacher Mr. Eric Martin brought PE to the next level with Mario-inspired power u...
05/28/2026

Walnut Avenue School Physical Education teacher Mr. Eric Martin brought PE to the next level with Mario-inspired power ups! Students raced through a real-life Mario Kart-inspired scooter course created by Mr. Martin, complete with stars, coins, banana peels, and exciting power-ups. Combining movement, strategy, and fun, this interactive PE lesson quickly became a student favorite! 🍌⭐🏁

Literacy, teamwork, and friendly competition took center stage during the Bloomingdale Avenue School Tournament of Books...
05/26/2026

Literacy, teamwork, and friendly competition took center stage during the Bloomingdale Avenue School Tournament of Books!

Centered around this year’s T.E.A.M. theme, students across all grade levels participated in bracket-style book matchups, spirited debates, and exciting reading activities that encouraged collaboration and a love of literacy.

The ultimate winner? “Dog vs. Cat,” a title proudly championed by the Full Day Kindergarten students! The exciting finale featured puzzles, an escape room, and a game of teacher “Knockout” that brought the entire BAS community together. 🎉📚🐶

Congratulations to Cranford High School junior Brian Guterl for being selected to attend the prestigious Governor’s Scho...
05/22/2026

Congratulations to Cranford High School junior Brian Guterl for being selected to attend the prestigious Governor’s School of Engineering and Technology at Rutgers University this summer!

A leader in the Engineering Academy and Robotics Club, Brian continues to impress through innovation, research, and his passion for mechanical engineering. Way to go! 🚀⚙️

CHS singers are making their mark on some of New York City’s most iconic stages!  Forty-three members of the Cranford Hi...
05/21/2026

CHS singers are making their mark on some of New York City’s most iconic stages!

Forty-three members of the Cranford High School Concert Choir recently performed at the well-known Carnegie Hall alongside student singers from across the country, showcasing their talent on one of the world’s most prestigious stages.

CHS Concert Choir students also participated in the inspiring “This Is Me” Festival Choir at Lincoln Center, celebrating individuality, diversity, and inclusion through music. Bravo to the talented performers and staff! 🎤 🎶✨

Cranford Public Schools extends its sincere gratitude to the Hooey Family for their generous donation of five outdoor AE...
05/19/2026

Cranford Public Schools extends its sincere gratitude to the Hooey Family for their generous donation of five outdoor AED equipment to support the health and safety of our school community.

Installed at Orange Avenue School, Livingston Avenue School, Walnut Avenue School, Brookside Place School, and the Cranford High School athletic fields, these life-saving devices provide immediate, user-friendly emergency treatment during the critical moments before EMS arrives.

This donation strengthens emergency preparedness across the district and reflects the power of community partnerships in helping keep students, staff, families, and visitors safe.

Pictured are Superintendent of Schools Mark Cantagallo, CHS junior and Teen Ambassador Josie Fiore, and Director of Athletics Darren Torsone.

A dedication and celebration will take place on Friday, June 12. Learn more about The Aliver Foundation and the work they are doing at https://www.thealiverfoundation.org/.

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132 Thomas Street
Cranford, NJ
00701

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Wednesday 8am - 4pm
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