Greenwich and Stow Creek Township Public Schools K-8
Quality education for the children of our community is at the heart of Greenwich Township. In 2009,
the Morris Goodwin School entered into a shared services agreement with neighboring Stow Creek School
in Stow Creek Township to form the Greenwich-Stow Creek Partnership Schools. Public school students in
grades K through 3 now attend Morris Goodwin School and students in grades 4 through 8 attend Stow Creek School.
Watch the Community News section for announcements of school fundraisers and other events!
the Morris Goodwin School entered into a shared services agreement with neighboring Stow Creek School
in Stow Creek Township to form the Greenwich-Stow Creek Partnership Schools. Public school students in
grades K through 3 now attend Morris Goodwin School and students in grades 4 through 8 attend Stow Creek School.
Watch the Community News section for announcements of school fundraisers and other events!
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Morris Goodwin School
839 Ye Greate Street, Greenwich, NJ 98323 Telephone: 856-451-5513 Website: http://www.morrisgoodwinschool.org/ Fax: (856) 451-4476 Email: gtoffice@morrisgoodwinschool.org |
Stow Creek School
11 Gum Tree Corner Road, Bridgeton, NJ 08302 Telephone: 856-455-1717 Website: http://www.stowcreekschool.com/ School Superintendent: Mr. John Klug |
Cumberland Regional High School (Grade 9–12)
90 Silver Lake Rd., P.O. Box 5115, Seabrook NJ 08302
Phone: 856-451-9400
FAX: 856-455-8514
Website: www.crhsd.org
William J. Stonis, Superintendent
John J. Mitchell, Principal
Cumberland Regional High School serves the school districts of seven
municipalities including Greenwich Township, Stow Creek Township,
Deerfield Township, Fairfield Township, Hopewell Township, Shiloh Borough,
and Upper Deerfield Township. The District encompasses 162 square miles.
Phone: 856-451-9400
FAX: 856-455-8514
Website: www.crhsd.org
William J. Stonis, Superintendent
John J. Mitchell, Principal
Cumberland Regional High School serves the school districts of seven
municipalities including Greenwich Township, Stow Creek Township,
Deerfield Township, Fairfield Township, Hopewell Township, Shiloh Borough,
and Upper Deerfield Township. The District encompasses 162 square miles.
Historic Greenwich Education Foundation
The Historic Greenwich Education Foundation was established in 1997 as an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation formed for the purpose of providing increased community support for the Greenwich Township School. Over the years, the HGEF has used funds to provide Morris Goodwin School with equipment, classroom materials, trips and other educational opportunities for the students. The HGEF also offers an annual $1,000 scholarship to a graduating Cumberland Regional High School student who attended Morris Goodwin School.
Foundation funds are generated through an annual fundraiser, Ye Greate Street, Live! The evening features a live auction, a silent auction and a Chinese auction combined with musical performances by several South Jersey musicians intermingled with comedy sketches. Auction items have, in past years, included an amazing variety of arts and crafts pieces, services, nursery stock, antiques, eagle-viewing trips, gourmet meals, sunset sails and much, much more. Truly an evening not to be missed.
Additional funding is generated through memorial and other donations, which are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Businesses are also encouraged to donate to the HGEF through direct contributions or matching gifts. For additional information, or to make a donation, please contact the Morris Goodwin School (contact and mailing information listed above).
The Historic Greenwich Education Foundation was established in 1997 as an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation formed for the purpose of providing increased community support for the Greenwich Township School. Over the years, the HGEF has used funds to provide Morris Goodwin School with equipment, classroom materials, trips and other educational opportunities for the students. The HGEF also offers an annual $1,000 scholarship to a graduating Cumberland Regional High School student who attended Morris Goodwin School.
Foundation funds are generated through an annual fundraiser, Ye Greate Street, Live! The evening features a live auction, a silent auction and a Chinese auction combined with musical performances by several South Jersey musicians intermingled with comedy sketches. Auction items have, in past years, included an amazing variety of arts and crafts pieces, services, nursery stock, antiques, eagle-viewing trips, gourmet meals, sunset sails and much, much more. Truly an evening not to be missed.
Additional funding is generated through memorial and other donations, which are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Businesses are also encouraged to donate to the HGEF through direct contributions or matching gifts. For additional information, or to make a donation, please contact the Morris Goodwin School (contact and mailing information listed above).
