Another successful STEAM 🧪 🧫 Expo at Crim School 🏫. Thank you to our 86 students, their parents and our staff. Special thanks to Mr. Hoffman for organizing the event.









Impressive art 🖼️ work on display for our Crim School STEAM Expo. Thank you to Mrs. Moy for her work with our students in showcasing their artistic 👩🎨 abilities and talent.




Putting the "A" in STEAM...




During Student Support Week, the related service providers and Primary Autism classroom teachers at Crim School participated in Heartfest, a special event designed to provide students with engaging, hands-on activities.
Students from each classroom were mixed into four small groups and rotated through different stations, each designed to target a specific skill. In one station, the speech therapist and teacher guided students through reading and following step-by-step directions to create a tasty snack mix. Another station featured the occupational therapist and teacher supporting students as they colored and cut out paper hearts, as well as painting paper hearts using a salad spinner. In the third station, the physical therapist and teacher led students through stretching exercises and an interactive activity where they searched for hidden objects in a ball bin.
Heartfest provided a dynamic and interactive way for students to develop essential skills while fostering teamwork and creativity.




Join us on Tuesday, February 25th for our PTO Night Book Fair and Nighttime Stories with some of our very own Crim staff!

Training & induction ceremony for our Round 2 Safety Patrollers. Thank you to Ms. Sprinitis for running this program and to our officers for attending the ceremony. #proudprincipal 🦺



Please see our revised February/Valentine's theme days for Crim School students (some days needed to be adjusted due to the snow day on 2/6).

Look at these famous pairs as staff participate in 14 Days of Valentines/Kindness.

School was not in session on Wednesday, January 29, but teachers and staff were busy sharing educational lessons and recommendations in rooms across the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District that day.
The school district’s PD (Professional Development) Day was held on January 29, when speakers held productive sessions on a wide range of topics at numerous school buildings throughout Bridgewater-Raritan.




Additional theme days for Crim students during the month of February to celebrate 🥳 kindness 💜.

Congratulations to all of our Crim School Spelling Bee participants. Special congratulations to each of our grade-level winners in Grades 1-4.






Crim School will participate in The Great Kindness Challenge from January 27-31, 2025. The Great Kindness Challenge is a proactive and positive bullying prevention initiative that improves school climate and increases student engagement. The Great Kindness Challenge – School Edition is one week devoted to performing as many acts of kindness as possible.
Please see the image below for theme days to show school spirit and commitment to being a kind upstander.

Kicking off our 2025 STEAM Expo at Crim school with an assembly by Science Heroes.

Grade 3 students in Mrs. Smoliga & Mrs. DeFilippo's class cashed in on their winter ❄️ door🚪decorating prize 🏆 and got to play dodgeball against Mrs. TenKate and their teachers.

Special thanks to Ms. Spagnolo for presenting/sharing SEL resources within the new counseling program, Everyday Speech, to our certificated staff. #celebratingsuccesses&addressingneeds


Come out and cheer for our Crim teachers/staff as they compete against other teachers/staff from Hamilton and Adamsville at the Annual Faculty Volleyball Game. The students LOVE this event. There will be a performance by our Crim Cheer Squad and spirit items will be sold at the event.
The game is scheduled for Friday, January 24th at the Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School. Please see the flyer for more information.

January is School Board Recognition Month...The Crim School community would like to take this opportunity to recognize our Board of Education members for their hard work and commitment to improving outcomes for students in Bridgewater-Raritan.

Although Laura Numeroff was unable to join us in person today, our Crim students who won the author visit contest (write a short story using the same format/style that Laura Numeroff uses in her If You Give series…) were able to enjoy some pizza, popcorn and a movie.


Grade 3 and Kindergarten buddy classes had 'snow' much fun working on winter activities.




An amazing faculty 👩🏫 meeting devoted to staff working in teams to create canvas wall art 🖼️ prints that contain motivational sayings to hang throughout our school 🏫 hallways.





