
Congrats to Michael Darcy and Sheng-yu Chen at the St. Pat's AC Boardwalk 10 miler benefiting the Donny Fund. They finished 1st and 3rd in their age group! Well done gentlemen! The Donny Fund benefits children with special needs. This was the 44th annual running of this event.
PS: a former Gami track athlete won overall for the second year in a row! Go Braves!



Our Urban Farming students are doing prep work for the upcoming growing season.



The AHS Boys Tennis team is "Love"-ing this weather on the first day of practice!


S.T.A.R. Club (students talking about racism) is having a meeting tomorrow 3/14 during the second session of zero period in room C6. Join us to see what the club is all about. Bring a friend!


The Absegami Drama program will be presenting a night of one act plays called "The Show Must Go...On" on Thursday, March 21st and Friday, March 22nd at 6:30 PM in the Absegami HS PAC. Based on the life of high school students in the theater, the performance features the one act play "The Audition" by Don Zolidis and performed by the Absegami Theatre Arts II/III class, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned By Being In A Bad Play" by Werner Trieschmann and performed by the drama club and an original one act monologue called "When I Learned I Could Do Anything: My Life in High School Theatre" by drama director Chip Garrison and perfornmed by Absegami senior Stone Foster. The performance is a benefit for the Absegami Emanon Players Drama Boosters; admission is free but donations are gladly accepted.



The Greater Egg Harbor Ski and Snowboard Club spent an epic 3 days at Mount Snow in Vermont. Check out the panoramic picture of the 96 students who joined us this year. Thank you to administration for your continued support of bringing kids to explore and learn a new sport.



Congrats to our winter season athletes !


Absegami’s Interact Club, Tri-M Music Honor Society, and World Language Club hosted over 75 students and community members at the school’s 9th International Dinner Night on Friday, March 8. The celebration included dishes, songs, dances, and art from around the globe.


*Memories Made on the Slopes for the Absegami Ski and Snowboard Club*
A total of 96 students from all 3 Greater Egg Harbor Schools enjoyed 3 epic days at Mount Snow in Vermont.
Check out some of these awesome snapshots from the trip. Students conquered various terrain on the slopes (and some rain on day 1). Tons of memories were made - ones that will last a lifetime!! We had an absolute blast together. Thank you to everyone who joined us on this incredible journey.











LJ Werner, Director of AtlanticCare's Heart & Lung Institute delivered a new AED to our school ❤️ This is provided by AtlanticCare Heart Heroes on behalf of the H&L Institute funded through AtlanticCare Healthy Schools Grant Program. Staff members Ron Schmid & Kim Vasile applied for the grant.


The GAA First Annual March Madness Alumni Basketball Tournament was a success! Thank you to all who came out 🏀




Absegami National Honor Society students visited Roland Rogers Elementary School for Read Across America Week. Great job to all the readers!




Absegami National Honor Society students shared books with students at Roland Rogers Elementary School for Read Across America.




Thank you to the Women's Hall of Fame recipients of the Atlantic County Hall of Fame for coming in to speak during our students in honor of Women's History Month 🌼

During our Breakfast with a Cop, we celebrated some of our upstanding students from the last few months! Congrats!


Please be mindful of some upcoming schedule changes! 🌷🌼


Register now for RUTGERS / GEHR Spring Break STEM Camp! FREE for GERH students. LINK: https://forms.gle/LqSf9bgL3nLJuUN56


College Readiness Workshop - Tuesday March 5, 2024 - 4-5pm - Mays Landing Library


For Black History Month the READ club celebrated Black authors on the bulletin board and with an author walk in the library.






Congratulations to Colin Morrissey on his performance with the All State Wind Ensemble at the NJMEA Convention in Atlantic City and New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. Colin was one of only five South Jersey students accepted to this top state ensemble. Incredible job!