Bell Schedule for the Week of April 27th

  • Monday, April 27th - “B” Day ; NJSLA Testing

  • Tuesday, April 28th - “C” Day ; NJSLA Testing

  • Wednesday, April 29th - “D” Day

  • Thursday, April 30th - “A” Day

  • Friday, May 1st - “B” Day ; Senior Decision Day

NJSLA Testing Schedule & Information
Please click this link for a letter distributed last week regarding NJSLA testing taking place on Monday, April 27th and Tuesday, April 28th.  Listed below are several important reminders:  

  • Students testing should arrive at school by 7:30 am to provide enough time to get checked in and arrive at their testing location.  Testing room rosters will be hanging in the lobby the morning of testing.  Testing will begin promptly at 7:45 am. 

    • 11th grade students will sit for the NJSLA Science Test

    • 9th grade students will sit for the NJSLA ELA Test

  • Students testing should bring a fully charged chromebook and their chromebook charger

    • 9th graders must have wired headphones compatible with their chromebook on Tuesday for the reading section.  Bluetooth headsets are not permitted.  

    • If students end a unit early, they are only permitted to sit quietly and read.  No electronic devices are permitted. 

  • Students not testing will operate on a delayed opening schedule and begin classes at 9:45 am

    • All students not testing should report to the main gymnasium upon arrival and will be dismissed when testing is complete.  Students not testing should begin to arrive at 9:30 am in advance of their classes beginning, but are free to arrive as they would on a regularly scheduled day.       

    • Bus pick up and drop of times will remain on their normal operating schedule.  Students that require the bus, but are not testing can report to the main gymnasium until testing is complete. 

AP Exams Schedule & Information
AP Exams will begin on Monday, May 4th and run for two weeks through Friday, May 15th.  Please click this link to head to the CollegeBoard website for the exam schedule.  A more detailed schedule with room locations and other information has been emailed directly to students by Ms. Internicola.  Classes will operate during their regularly scheduled times for these two weeks.  Students who miss class for an exam will be expected to communicate with their teachers and make up any assignments that were missed. 

Senior Decision Day
On Friday, May 1st, Madison High School would like to celebrate every member of the senior class and all of the exciting plans they have made or are continuing to make for next year.  Whether that decision is the military, the workforce, vocational training, or a two or four year college, we are excited for what their futures hold.  On this day, seniors are encouraged to wear attire (shirts, hats, etc.) to school that represents this decision.  For any senior still undecided about next year, please reach out to your counselor.  They are here and eager to assist.

In addition, the Madison High School Athletic Department will be hosting a Spring National Signing Day that afternoon for seniors intending to play a sport at the next level and who did not sign in the fall.  

Achievements & Recognitions
Congratulations to senior Katerina Reigle who is the Madison High School recipient of the NJSIAA Scholar Athlete Award.  This award recognizes the graduating senior who excels academically, participates in varsity sports, and exhibits school and community citizenship and service.  She will be honored and receive a $500 scholarship at the 33rd Annual NJSIAA Scholar-Athlete Awards Program & Luncheon on May 17th.

Congratulations to seniors Andrew Haviland and Anna Gominiak who were named the Madison High School recipients of the Morris County Secondary Schools Athletic Directors Association Scholar Athlete Award for their outstanding athletic and academic achievements.  Andrew and Anna will be recognized at a dinner with other Morris County recipients on May 18th.   

Congratulations to senior Luca Bambaci who has been nominated as Madison High School’s Unsung Hero.  This recognition, sponsored by the Morris County School Boards Association, is awarded to a member of the graduating class who makes outstanding contributions to their school and communities.  Luca has been selected as "top" Unsung Heroes for 2026 for his character, resilience, and "quiet strength" demonstrated within our school community and will receive a special award from one of the award’s generous sponsors on May 6th at Mendham High School.  

College Merit Scholarship Recognitions
Any senior that is receiving a merit scholarship, not financial aid, from the college they plan on attending or a scholarship outside of those offered through Madison High School, please reach out to Mrs. Mikula (mikular@madisonnjps.org) by Friday, May 8th.  Please submit a copy of the official letter or announcement of the award, which must include the name of the college or educational institution or organization awarding the scholarship, the name of the student, and the name and amount of the award.

Interact Club Car Wash
The Madison High School Interact Club will be hosting a car wash fundraiser this Sunday, April 26th at the Madison Elks Lodge from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.  

Pre-college Sports Business Academy
This summer, local executives from the NFL, NBA and MLB will join with agents and marketing executives to present a sports business summer program at Drew University.  Click this link to register and for more information.