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KHS FAFSA Night

Keansburg High School's Counseling Department is hosting a FAFSA Student/Parent Night on Tuesday, December 2nd at 6:00 PM in the KHS Cafeteria.

The event is an information session about the costs of college and how the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) can help. It will be presented by HESAA (Higher Education Student Assistance Authority).

Preparation Checklist

Attendees should come prepared with several important documents and pieces of information, including:

FAFSA ID account and password.

  • Copy of all 2024 Federal Income Tax Returns with schedules and W-2 forms for both the student (if applicable) and parent(s)
  • Social Security or Individual Tax Identification numbers for the parent(s) and the student's social security number
  • Records of balances in checking and savings accounts for both the student and parent(s).

  • Marital Status of parent(s) and the date of that marital status (e.g., date of marriage).

  • Student Driver's License # (if applicable).
  • Attendees should also bring their Chromebook!.

RSVP and Contact

Please RSVP by Monday, December 1st with your counselor.

  • Ms. Volturo handles last names A-K.
  • Mrs. King handles last names L-Z.

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FFC and KAP Registration

The Keansburg School District, with the support of a diverse group of local collaborators, operates an afterschool and summer camp program at the Joseph R. Bolger Middle School and Caruso Elementary School. By focusing on the whole child, the Keansburg School District promotes the emotional, cognitive, physical, and cultural development of all children who attend.  Students receive educational remediation in math and language arts, and enrichment in the areas of science, art,  nutrition, gardening, and technology, through the alignment of project-based lessons. Homework help is available to every child daily, and a homework link with school-day teachers is an additional tool to improve academic performance.    

Students participate in various recreational activities including organized sports, yoga, gardening, arts and crafts, and board games. High school students receive job training skills and serve as mentors and program assistants. Character Education is infused into the program using the Character Counts curriculum.  Community Service projects also give students the opportunity to build character and develop positive leadership skills.

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