Janice Rynkiewicz

Glassboro High School

   (856) 652-2700, x71624
 This site has been updated for Spring 2013. 

 

Education

·         Master of Education in Educational Leadership from The College of New Jersey

·         Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from The College of New Jersey

·         New Jersey Supervisor and Principal Certificate

·         Mathematics Teacher Certification, grades K-12 

 

Commitment to NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards for Mathematics

1.       All students will develop number sense and will perform standard numerical operations and estimations on all types of numbers in a variety of ways.

2.       All students will develop spatial sense and the ability to use geometric properties,   relationships, and measurement to model, describe, and analyze phenomena. 

3.       All students will represent and analyze relationships among variable quantities and solve problems involving patterns, functions,  and algebraic concepts, and processes.

4.       All students will develop an understanding of   the concepts and techniques of data analysis, probability, and   discrete mathematics, and will use them to model situations, solve problems, and analyze, and analyze and draw appropriate inferences from data.

5.       All students use mathematical processes of problem solving, communication, connections, reasoning, representations, and technology to solve problems, and communicate mathematical ideas.

 

 
 
Commitment to our School’s Mission

The Mission of the Glassboro School District, in partnership with its families and community, is to ensure that all students achieve the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards (NJCCCS) at all grade levels; to prepare each of our students with the knowledge, skills attitudes and values necessary to succeed as lifelong learners; and to be competent, responsible, well-rounded individuals ready to attain a productive and self-fulfilling role in an ever-changing society.
 
Mission Statement for the Math Department:
Math Department at Glassboro High School is to produce students who can solve unique and complex problems independently and collaboratively, apply skills and knowledge to generate meaningful real world solutions, and to communicate them clearly in a variety of forms.
 

                            

 

 

 

I promise to guide you through the learning process.  I ask that you promise to take responsibility for your success by thinking and working.  Through both our efforts, may you reach success.

 

 

Last Modified on January 28, 2013