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Long Hill Township School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
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120 schoolsPreschools
(4)Elementary Schools
(44)Middle Schools
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(34)Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
Wisconsin District Funds Ideology
Alleged incident in Watertown Unified School District · Wisconsin
A school district in Wisconsin reportedly received significant funding. This money was allocated to implement programs promoting social justice and social-emotional learning. Concerns were raised regarding the ideological nature of these educational initiatives.
Watertown Hires SEL Coordinator
Alleged incident in Watertown Unified School District · Wisconsin
The Watertown Unified School District received over $1 million in grants from the Greater Watertown Community Health Foundation. These funds were allocated to implement Social Emotional Learning (SEL) initiatives and hire a dedicated Mental Health/SEL Coordinator. The foundation's mission includes promoting "health equity" for marginalized populations within the community.
School expands GSA club
Alleged incident in Putnam City School District · Oklahoma
A high school received a $10,000 grant to expand its Gender and Sexuality Alliance club. The school district also updated its civil rights policy to include sexual orientation and gender identity. This initiative promotes LGBTQ+ issues within the school community.
District hid lessons from parents
Alleged incident in Rockwood R-Vi School District · Missouri
A Rockwood School District official instructed teachers to conceal "Cultural Identity" unit materials from parents on the Canvas learning platform. The guidance suggested avoiding certain terms and creating simplified lesson versions for parental viewing. The district later disavowed the email, stating it did not align with their values of transparency.
Teacher uses unapproved BLM handout
Alleged incident at Westridge Elementary School · Rockwood R-Vi School District · Missouri
A fifth-grade teacher at an elementary school distributed unapproved materials from a Black Lives Matter co-founder to students. Parents raised concerns about the handout. The principal stated the resource was not approved and is working to ensure only district-approved curriculum is used.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.