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Community Spotlight

JEFF HAAG – FOUNDER AND MANAGER OF MORRISTOWN ORDER OUT TWICE A WEEK STIMULUS PLAN

Early into the COVID-19 crisis, Morris Township resident and Morris School District parent, Jeff Haag, came to the realization that this was not going to be a short-term situation. As he worked from home for Novartis, there were no sporting events on TV, no activities to bring his children to and nowhere to meet friends and family. With his wife, Andrea, a Nurse Practitioner at Morris View Healthcare Systems and former ER RN at Morristown Memorial and many of their friends in the healthcare industry he felt he needed to do something.

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Guest Post

Why We Love the Morris School District

Why do we LOVE the Morris School District? It’s hard to put into words. The facts, that we are a diverse, cosmopolitan district that is rich in history, can be read in article after article.  But the pride you feel when you are part of it is bigger than those words.

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Benefits of Joining Morristown Colonial Nation

The Morris School District has a rich history of commitment to our community, culture, society, and that's what sets us apart. We are proud to strengthen that commitment by establishing Morristown Colonial Nation, a place for alumni and community supporters to stay connected and engaged in activities that strengthen our unique district.

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Stay Involved

Why Should You Stay Involved with Your Alma Mater?

If you're like most people, you may not have the tightest connection with your high school alma mater. It's typical for graduates to go out into the world, heading off to college, trade school, the workforce or the armed forces. It’s the beginning of adult life.

As time goes on, we tend to lose a strong sense of connection with the schools we attended in our formative years. But more than any yearbook, class ring or Facebook group, staying engaged and involved with your alma mater is a great way to keep that connection—and even help out current students in meaningful ways.

Even if you are someone who put considerable distance between your high school and your current life, you can still stay involved. And, a good place to start is by joining.