
The 2026 New Haven Public Schools School Climate Survey will be open February 2- March 6th. We strongly encourage you to fill out the survey and share honestly what's going well and what could be better about your student's experience at school. All responses are anonymous. The survey will take 10-15 minutes. You will receive a link to the survey at your email address and/or phone number. You can complete the survey on your phone or a computer. You can pause at any time and return to it on any device. Students will have time at school to take the survey. Parents, if you need help completing the survey, contact the school office. The Climate Survey will ask questions about the learning environment, belonging and community, staff-student relationships, bullying and safety, and discipline.
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026

Read Across America Week
Thursday March 5: Flashlight Reading
Flashlight reading at school! Flashlights provided by Ross Woodward!

The 2026 New Haven Public Schools School Climate Survey will be open February 2- March 6th. We strongly encourage you to fill out the survey and share honestly what's going well and what could be better about your student's experience at school. All responses are anonymous. The survey will take 10-15 minutes. You will receive a link to the survey at your email address and/or phone number. You can complete the survey on your phone or a computer. You can pause at any time and return to it on any device. Students will have time at school to take the survey. Parents, if you need help completing the survey, contact the school office. The Climate Survey will ask questions about the learning environment, belonging and community, staff-student relationships, bullying and safety, and discipline.
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026

The 2026 New Haven Public Schools School Climate Survey will be open February 2- March 6th. We strongly encourage you to fill out the survey and share honestly what's going well and what could be better about your student's experience at school. All responses are anonymous. The survey will take 10-15 minutes. You will receive a link to the survey at your email address and/or phone number. You can complete the survey on your phone or a computer. You can pause at any time and return to it on any device. Students will have time at school to take the survey. Parents, if you need help completing the survey, contact the school office. The Climate Survey will ask questions about the learning environment, belonging and community, staff-student relationships, bullying and safety, and discipline.
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026
The 2026 New Haven Public Schools School Climate Survey will be open February 2-27. We strongly encourage you to fill out the survey and share honestly what’s going well and what could be better about your student’s experience at school. All responses are anonymous. The survey will take 10-15 minutes. You will receive a link to the survey at your email address and/or phone number. You can complete the survey on your phone or a computer. You can pause at any time and return to it on any device. Students will have time at school to take the survey. Parents, if you need help completing the survey, contact the school office. The Climate Survey will ask questions about the learning environment, belonging and community, staff-student relationships, bullying and safety, and discipline.
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026

Read Across America Week
Wednesday March 4: Read to a Stuffie
Students can bring in a stuffed animal to read to during an independent reading time.

Read Across America Week
Tuesday March 3: Guest Readers
Special guest readers will be popping in for reading blocks at Ross Woodward today!

MATH Madness is HERE! 🏀This month, Ross Woodward is officially kicking off iReady March Madness Competition.
26 classrooms are going head-to-head in a bracket-style tournament to see who can pass the most lessons!
Check in with your student to see who their classroom is "playing" this week and help them cheer their way to the Sweet 16! 🏆
Who will take home the prize? Stay tuned for weekly bracket updates!
P.S. You can support your student by finding a quiet 20-minute window for them to work on their lessons at home this week!
26 classrooms are going head-to-head in a bracket-style tournament to see who can pass the most lessons!
Check in with your student to see who their classroom is "playing" this week and help them cheer their way to the Sweet 16! 🏆
Who will take home the prize? Stay tuned for weekly bracket updates!
P.S. You can support your student by finding a quiet 20-minute window for them to work on their lessons at home this week!

To the Incredible NHPS Social Workers - at Ross Woodward - Ms. Martin!!!!
Thank you for the unwavering dedication, compassion, and expertise you bring to our students, families, and school communities every single day. Your work often happens behind the scenes, but its impact is seen everywhere in the child who feels supported, the family who feels heard, and the school that feels more connected because of you.
You navigate challenges with empathy, advocate with strength, and show up with hearts focused on healing and hope. You make our schools safer, our students more supported, and our community stronger.
We are deeply grateful for the care you give, the burdens you help lift, and the difference you make one conversation, one crisis, and one child at a time.
#SocialWorkIsEssential
#SchoolSocialWorker
#SchoolSocialWorkWeek
Thank you for the unwavering dedication, compassion, and expertise you bring to our students, families, and school communities every single day. Your work often happens behind the scenes, but its impact is seen everywhere in the child who feels supported, the family who feels heard, and the school that feels more connected because of you.
You navigate challenges with empathy, advocate with strength, and show up with hearts focused on healing and hope. You make our schools safer, our students more supported, and our community stronger.
We are deeply grateful for the care you give, the burdens you help lift, and the difference you make one conversation, one crisis, and one child at a time.
#SocialWorkIsEssential
#SchoolSocialWorker
#SchoolSocialWorkWeek


Read Across America Week
Monday March 2: Blankets and Books
Students can wear pajamas and bring a blanket to spread out and read.

NOTICE FOR 6th grade and Prek 4 Families -
NEXT YEAR YOUR KINDERGARTENER AND 7th GRADER NEED AN UPDATED PHYSICAL! Please read the attached letter with DUE DATES for health forms to be on file with NHPS!
Any questions, please call the Main Office at 475-220-3100 or the Nurse at 475-220-3114.
You can make an appointment for FREE at the Ross Woodward SBHC for your child's physical! Call 475-220-3140 to schedule today!
NEXT YEAR YOUR KINDERGARTENER AND 7th GRADER NEED AN UPDATED PHYSICAL! Please read the attached letter with DUE DATES for health forms to be on file with NHPS!
Any questions, please call the Main Office at 475-220-3100 or the Nurse at 475-220-3114.
You can make an appointment for FREE at the Ross Woodward SBHC for your child's physical! Call 475-220-3140 to schedule today!




With safety in mind, we would like to remind families of the following procedures regarding early pick-up/early dismissal:
Families must notify the office before 12pm, preferably by email or by note, of any student change in dismissal, whether it be a pick up or for the student to take the bus.
Families must pick up their students in the office BEFORE 3pm or at the student’s designated pick-up area at dismissal. THE OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FOR EARLY PICK-UPS FROM 3pm to 3:25pm. (This will also apply to early dismissal days, from 1-1:25pm.)
If you have any questions, please contact the main office at 475-220-3100.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Families must notify the office before 12pm, preferably by email or by note, of any student change in dismissal, whether it be a pick up or for the student to take the bus.
Families must pick up their students in the office BEFORE 3pm or at the student’s designated pick-up area at dismissal. THE OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FOR EARLY PICK-UPS FROM 3pm to 3:25pm. (This will also apply to early dismissal days, from 1-1:25pm.)
If you have any questions, please contact the main office at 475-220-3100.
Thank you for your cooperation!
NHPS SEL Day
March 6th
Social and Emotional Learning Activities All Day!
March 6th
Social and Emotional Learning Activities All Day!

Read Across America Week
Monday March 2: Blankets and Books
Students can wear pajamas and bring a blanket to spread out and read.
Tuesday March 3: Guest Readers
Special guest readers will be popping in for reading blocks at Ross Woodward today!
Wednesday March 4: Read to a Stuffie
Students can bring in a stuffed animal to read to during an independent reading time.
Thursday March 5: Flashlight Reading
Flashlight reading at school! Flashlights provided by Ross Woodward!
Friday March 6: Schoolwide Buddy Reading and SEL Day
On Friday, all classes will participate in Buddy Reading, which will hopefully complement the other SEL Activities classrooms are planning for NHPS SEL Day!

The 2026 New Haven Public Schools School Climate Survey will be open February 2-27. We strongly encourage you to fill out the survey and share honestly what’s going well and what could be better about your student’s experience at school. All responses are anonymous. The survey will take 10-15 minutes. You will receive a link to the survey at your email address and/or phone number. You can complete the survey on your phone or a computer. You can pause at any time and return to it on any device. Students will have time at school to take the survey. Parents, if you need help completing the survey, contact the school office. The Climate Survey will ask questions about the learning environment, belonging and community, staff-student relationships, bullying and safety, and discipline.
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026


Given the forecast for snow during school arrivals tomorrow morning, and because crews must continue the work of cleaning up after Monday’s blizzard, all New Haven Public Schools will be closed again tomorrow, Wednesday, February 25. This includes before and after school programs. We must continue our work to ensure safe conditions for students and staff.

The 2026 New Haven Public Schools School Climate Survey will be open February 2-27. We strongly encourage you to fill out the survey and share honestly what’s going well and what could be better about your student’s experience at school. All responses are anonymous. The survey will take 10-15 minutes. You will receive a link to the survey at your email address and/or phone number. You can complete the survey on your phone or a computer. You can pause at any time and return to it on any device. Students will have time at school to take the survey. Parents, if you need help completing the survey, contact the school office. The Climate Survey will ask questions about the learning environment, belonging and community, staff-student relationships, bullying and safety, and discipline.
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026


As crews continue the work of cleaning up after Monday’s storm, all New Haven Public Schools will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, February 24. This includes before and after school programs.

As a result of tomorrow's inclement weather forecast, all New Haven Public Schools will be closed tomorrow, Monday. This includes before and after school programs.
Please note that a citywide parking ban will be in effect beginning Sunday, February 22nd at 12 noon and will remain in effect until lifted. For residents in need of an off-street parking option, there are multiple free and low-cost options available, including selected school parking lots, Yale University parking lots and downtown parking garages. The full list is available on the city’s website at newhavenct.gov/snow.

The 2026 New Haven Public Schools School Climate Survey will be open February 2-27. We strongly encourage you to fill out the survey and share honestly what’s going well and what could be better about your student’s experience at school. All responses are anonymous. The survey will take 10-15 minutes. You will receive a link to the survey at your email address and/or phone number. You can complete the survey on your phone or a computer. You can pause at any time and return to it on any device. Students will have time at school to take the survey. Parents, if you need help completing the survey, contact the school office. The Climate Survey will ask questions about the learning environment, belonging and community, staff-student relationships, bullying and safety, and discipline.
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026
Link to survey: bit.ly/NHPS2026