Lawrence Township Public Schools

Lawrence Township Public Schools Encouraging nearly 4,000 students to lead, achieve, and succeed from Lawrence Township in Mercer Cty

LTPS is a Pre-K through 12 grade public school district located in Mercer County in central New Jersey, just north of our state's capital, Trenton. Please visit our social media rules of engagement here: https://www.ltps.org/parents/communication/social-media-rules-of-engagement

Cardinal Kids at Lawrenceville Elementary School took advantage of the beautiful weather for their End of the Year Celeb...
06/10/2026

Cardinal Kids at Lawrenceville Elementary School took advantage of the beautiful weather for their End of the Year Celebration. We are so proud of our youngest learners and all they've accomplished this school year. We wish them an enjoyable summer and can't wait to welcome them back next year!

Our LHS QUEST program has been selected to receive a $750 Plymouth Rock Assurance/New Jersey Hall of Fame Field Trip Gra...
06/10/2026

Our LHS QUEST program has been selected to receive a $750 Plymouth Rock Assurance/New Jersey Hall of Fame Field Trip Grant, helping provide our LHS QUEST students with an exciting educational experience beyond the classroom.

The grant will support a field trip to the New Jersey Hall of Fame at American Dream, where students will have the opportunity to explore the stories and achievements of remarkable New Jerseyans who have made a lasting impact on our state and beyond.

Congratulations to our Transition Coordinator, Anthony Salotti for submitting the grant proposal, and our QUEST students and staff, and thank you to Plymouth Rock Assurance and the New Jersey Hall of Fame for investing in meaningful learning opportunities for students!

Today, LMS 101 came to LIS to give current 6th graders a preview of all the exciting opportunities awaiting them at midd...
06/10/2026

Today, LMS 101 came to LIS to give current 6th graders a preview of all the exciting opportunities awaiting them at middle school! Students learned about academics, expectations, extracurricular activities, House Relays, after-school clubs, the "Cardinal Code," and more as they prepare for their transition to LMS.

LMS Cardinal Ambassadors shared their experiences, answered questions, and offered advice for success. Dr. Milavsky spoke about how to be a STAR at LMS, while house leaders and ambassadors highlighted the many ways students can get involved and make the most of their middle school experience. Our rising 7th graders left informed, confident, and excited for the journey ahead! @

Last night, Lawrence Intermediate School  opened its doors to incoming fourth graders and their families for an evening ...
06/10/2026

Last night, Lawrence Intermediate School opened its doors to incoming fourth graders and their families for an evening designed to help students feel excited and prepared for their transition to LIS!

Families had the opportunity to tour the building, visit fourth-grade classrooms, explore the "specials" rooms and learn more about what to expect in the year ahead. Principal Rello shared an overview of life at LIS and answered questions about academics, activities, and the transition to intermediate school.

Students also got a preview of the instrumental music program, including the chance to see the instruments they may choose to play next year.

Throughout the evening, LIS sixth-grade ambassadors were stationed around the building to welcome families, answer questions, and serve as tour guides, helping future fourth graders feel right at home in their new school.

The LTPS Board Office (as well as many local businesses) received the best visit today - from the Kindness Kids. Each sp...
06/09/2026

The LTPS Board Office (as well as many local businesses) received the best visit today - from the Kindness Kids. Each spring, Ms. Krisak's kindergartners board the Kindness Bus to spread cheer and kindness reminders to local businesses and community establishments. They always bring a smile to our faces!

On Friday, June 5th, students from LHS attended the Special Olympics year-end youth summit. This event brought together ...
06/09/2026

On Friday, June 5th, students from LHS attended the Special Olympics year-end youth summit. This event brought together students from high schools across the state to share the unified initiatives they executed during the year. It was a wonderful opportunity for our students to connect with other schools, share successes, and learn about the incredible programs being run throughout the state.

πŸŒπŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸŽ‰ Slackwood Elementary School was buzzing with energy as students, families, and community members came together fo...
06/08/2026

πŸŒπŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸŽ‰ Slackwood Elementary School was buzzing with energy as students, families, and community members came together for their annual Banana Run and International Fun Day!

The morning kicked off with an International Parade and continued with the Banana Run, family fitness stations, smoothie tasting, and a Family Fun Day celebration. By connecting the event with International Day of Families, Slackwood created a joyful opportunity to celebrate family, wellness, community, and the diversity that makes the school so special.

Thank you to the PTO, staff, volunteers, and families who helped make this day such a fun and memorable event for all!

πŸŒŽπŸŽ‰  Lawrence High School held its annual Culture Fest on Saturday June 6. Culture Fest is one of the many ways LHS celeb...
06/08/2026

πŸŒŽπŸŽ‰ Lawrence High School held its annual Culture Fest on Saturday June 6. Culture Fest is one of the many ways LHS celebrates the rich diversity of its school community. Organized by the International Alliance, this annual event showcases the many cultures represented at LHS through performances, displays, food, and activities that bring students and families together.

The International Alliance is dedicated to promoting cultural awareness and appreciation throughout LHS and the Lawrence community. Events like Culture Fest help students gain a deeper understanding of the multicultural nature of our school while fostering connection, respect, and a sense of belonging for all.

Lawrence Middle School is proud to congratulate Julia Roszkowski, Nia Lewis, and Michelle Pierog for earning the Best Me...
06/08/2026

Lawrence Middle School is proud to congratulate Julia Roszkowski, Nia Lewis, and Michelle Pierog for earning the Best Messaging Award in Capital Health’s 2025-2026 Post Positive PSA Video Contest.

Their public service announcement effectively promoted positive social media use and highlighted the importance of kindness, encouragement, and responsible online interactions. As a result of their award-winning submission, Lawrence Middle School received a $2,000 prize, which will be used to support student end-of-year activities and celebrations. This recognition marks the fifth consecutive year that Lawrence Middle School students have earned a $2,000 award through a Capital Health student video contestβ€”an impressive testament to the creativity, talent, and positive impact of our students.
Congratulations to Julia, Nia, and Michelle on this outstanding achievement and for representing LMS with pride!

Congratulations to our Lawrence High School representatives who were honored at the CVC Sportsmanship Banquet this week!...
06/05/2026

Congratulations to our Lawrence High School representatives who were honored at the CVC Sportsmanship Banquet this week!

Talya Weiss, Kevin Vaughn, and Coach Tim Collins proudly represented Lawrence High School as recipients of the Colonial Valley Conference Sportsmanship Award. Each honoree exemplifies the values of sportsmanship, leadership, respect, and dedication that make high school athletics such a meaningful experience.

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