Schools
Millburn Schools Closed Until Thursday
The Millburn schools are closed through Wednesday, then will close again Sept. 16. See more important dates and community events here.
MILLBURN, NJ — Millburn Superintendent of Schools Christine Burton noted in a newsletter last week that Millburn public schools are closed through this Wednesday, reopening on Thursday.
After that, the next day off for students is on Yom Kippur, Sept. 16. The school calendar is here.
Burton also noted that all health contract forms are due by the time students return to school.
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"Please log in to PowerSchool, click on Forms, and submit your contract so your child can continue to attend school," she wrote.
Back to school forms must be completed by Sept. 20, "So we have the most up-to-date information for your students. The forms are available in a new Forms Link in the PowerSchool Parent Portal."
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She also noted these deadlines for community events:
- You can rock with the return of Rocktoberfest on Saturday, Sept. 18
- Registration for the bicycle Tour de Millburn is closed, but event organizers are now seeking volunteers to help on the day of the event to make Tour de Millburn another great success this year! If you are interested, please fill out the form here: twp.millburn.nj.us/TDMvolunteer
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