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Student Help Center

Student's Handbook

Student's Code of Behavior (Conduct)

Secondary DIscipline Matrix - 2009-2011
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The following links are provided for your convenience.  The Secaucus Board of Education, Secaucus High School, nor the Secaucus Middle School is responsible for the maintenance or contents of these sites.  If you experience a problem access a particular link, please use the "Contact Us" link to notify us of the problem.  Likewise, if you know of another helpful website that could be added here, please contact us with the URL address.

Teacher's Resource Documents
(Documents are listed below by teacher & document "title" - these are documents provided by our teachers for their students)

Documents for Mr. Gehm's Classes
Research paper requirements/deadlines

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PayForIt.net
Chartwells & the Secaucus School District are proud to present this new service for online school lunch payments.  Add money to your child's cafeteria account with a credit/debit card or electronic check.  You can check your child's balance, monitor what your child is eating daily - all from home!  Click on the link above and follow the three easy steps to register for this service.  If you have any questions, please contact Chartwells Cafeteria Office @ 201-974-2045.

SAT Question of the Day

How To Study Guides

Collegeboard.com

Researchpaper.com
(Get that help writing research papers)

Pro Quest K-12
(Get that need extra help on homework)

Jiskha
(Another great extra homework help site!)

Facts Monster
(Get subject related facts and help!)

Library of Congress
(This site is packed full of information!)

The Carnegie Library of Pittsburg
(Has a great Research tool section!)

Calculus Help.com
(Take a guess what this site is for!)

Math.com
(Covers several levels and math topics)

Homework Spot
(Get help in just about any topic)

America's Story
(Presented by the Library of Congress)

Power Reporting
(Thousands of research tools for journalists)

National Geographic
(Always an excellent site for research and information)

History.com
(Everything you ever wanted to know about history)