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  1. Joyce Kilmer School. 21 West Church Street, Milltown, NJ 08850 Phone: 732-214-2370 Fax: 732-214-2378. Powered by Edlio. Calendar ...

  2. The Kilmer K-8 is an academically rigorous school committed to inclusion and social-emotional growth. Our experienced, caring staff are dedicated to developing students who will be active participants and engaged learners in our global society.

  3. Social Emotional Learning Resources. Click on title for more>>>. Read More. FOLLOW JK ON X @JKSMAHWAH. Pictures and Images will be posted to share the great news/events that are happening at JK. Read More.

  4. S. Kilmer will develop a community of empowered, internationally-minded learners who take risks and embrace new challenges. Academic excellence will be achieved through meaningful instructional opportunities, high expectations, and creative exploration.

  5. Students from the three primary schools (K-3) enter Joyce Kilmer School in their fourth grade year and share classrooms, activities, and a wide array of opportunities from which they learn and grow.

  6. Joyce Kilmer School is a public school located in MILLTOWN, NJ. It has 449 students in grades 4-8 with a student-teacher ratio of 11 to 1. According to state test scores, 35% of students are at least proficient in math and 53% in reading.

  7. Joyce Kilmer was an American writer and poet born in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1886. He is mostly remembered for his short poem titled "Trees" which was published in 1914. Joyce Kilmer School is located in Milltown, NJ.

  8. Joyce Kilmer School is an upper elementary school with two grade levels, grades 4 and 5 with a little over 400 students. We are uniquely positioned to help students transition from being primary learners to becoming prepared for secondary school experiences.

  9. Joyce Kilmer School. 21 West Church Street, Milltown, NJ 08850 | (732) 214-2370 | Website. # 902 in New Jersey Elementary Schools # 341 in New Jersey Middle Schools.

  10. At Joyce Kilmer School, our fourth and fifth grades work as teams, which strengthen transition to our departmentalized middle school program in sixth, seventh and eighth grades.

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