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Freehold township high school calendar12/5/2023 The local National Night Out will feature pony rides, a dunk tank – children and adults get a chance to dunk a police officer – the exploration of emergency service vehicles and fire trucks, face painting and a bouncy house. “I started working on this event back in late May trying to get everyone together to make sure the same people we had last year are available for this year.” “In a good way it has been a lot,” he said. This is Ciosek’s first year managing the Hopewell Township National Night Out. “We love doing this event, because we love giving back to the community.” Students are expected to follow teacher directives regarding appropriate clothing/shoe attire for safety.“It is an outreach to the community to bring the community together and have community groups from around town and stores come out and have a night of fun with everyone,” said Detective Steven Ciosek, current Hopewell Township Policemen Benevolent Association (PBA) Local 342 president and lead organizer of National Night Out. NOTE: Some departments, such as physical education, science, art, and technology require specific guidelines for safety purposes. Responsibility on the part of the students should always be exercised. Hats and other head coverings will be confiscated. Students dressed inappropriately may be sent home. The administration reserves the right to discipline any student who is not dressed properly. Please be aware that the dress code may be modified at any time during the year to more clearly define appropriate dress for school. The dress code is intended to be a guide for appropriate dress at school and may not include specifics regarding changes in trends. Please note that fashion trends change with the season. The following items of dress are specifically prohibited from being worn, carried, or be visible in school: sunglasses, hats, headbands, bandannas or other head coverings metal chains jewelry or accessory articles that have the potential to be used as a weapon gang attire facial markings that display non-school related symbolism.
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