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Freehold Regional is Going Green

The high schools are looking to cut down on paper usage.

 

In an effort to save trees, the Freehold Regional High School District announced that it is going green. The districts will be introducing more environmentally-friendly methods for the 2012-2013 school year in order to cut down on paper usage.

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The high school district is requiring students and their parents or guardians to complete and authorize all of the student forms online this year. The Family Education Privacy Act and Directory Notification of Rights must be read.

The Student-Family Handbook form, Internet/Intranet Use Agreement form, and Media and Information Release form must be reviewed, completed, and authorized by means of the district's Parent Portal system.

Related Topics: Back To School, FRHSD, Paperless, Parent Portal, and Schools

milton McC

7:06 am on Friday, August 31, 2012

Nice to see and it will also save money

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anonymous

8:40 am on Friday, August 31, 2012

Going green?? I thought as in money with all the salaries the district will be paying out with the reorganization and new positions. Silly me.

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