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Collage of 1984 team members

DHS Honors Championship Teams from 1984

The 1984 Dumont High School Football and Women’s Cross Country Track Championship Teams, along with members of the 1984 Cheerleading team, were honored before the September 27, 2024 home football game with Westwood. On hand to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of this amazing year of Dumont Husky Athletic history were former coaches, teachers, family and friends. The special event was co-sponsored by the Dumont Hall of Fame Committee and the Dumont Athletic Department. A special thanks to Hall of Fame Committee members, Mr. David Cieplicki and Mrs. Lynne Vetri, and DHS Athletic Director, Mr. Joseph Sutera for coordinating their efforts to make this celebratory event a truly memorable one.
Mrs. Teri Riva, Dumont Board of Ed Member receiving a plaque to honor her CBM status

Dumont BOE Member Recognized as a Certified Board Member

Dumont Board of Education Trustee, Mrs. Theresa “Teri” Riva was recently recognized by the Bergen County School Board’s Association for attaining “Certified Board Member (CBM) status. To receive this certification, board members must attend New Jersey School Board Association (NJSBA) academy programs in at least four of the CBM (Certified Board Member) core areas.
Rosemalyn and Rose Phara Touissant with Superintendent receiving their certificates

DHS Honors Senior Sisters at the 2024 Unsung Heroes Student Recognition Ceremony

On Tuesday, March 5th, the Bergen County School Boards Association held its annual Unsung Heroes Student Recognition Ceremony at Henry P. Becton Regional High School in East Rutherford, NJ. For this event, school districts were asked to nominate a high school senior who has overcome difficult academic or personal challenges, models good citizenship or exhibits a spirit and quiet strength that inspires others.
District Central Office Plaque

Our Mission

The Mission of the Dumont School District is to be the center of learning and inspiration for the community and our children. We are committed to developing and sustaining a partnership with all stakeholders that provides a quality education in both formal and informal settings for all students. Our purpose is to ensure that individuals become life-long learners and have the opportunity to maximize their potential to become productive and responsible members of society.
Group of people holding hands in a circle

District Anti-Bullying (HIB) Information

Mr. Luis Lopez, District Anti-Bullying Coordinator
Contact Information: Lincoln School
80 Prospect Avenue, Dumont, NJ 07628
Phone: (201) 387-3040 | Email: [email protected]
 
 
 
 
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