Potential | September 2025 Issue

September 30, 2025
P.G. Chambers School

Potential, the P.G. Chambers School Newsletter

Issue: September 2025 

 

A Joyful Start to the 2025-2026 School Year

The first day of school was filled with smiles and excitement as we welcomed students back to P.G. Chambers School. We look forward to a wonderful year of learning, discovery, and growth for every child!

 

 

 

Welcome Back Breakfast with Amanda Griffith-Atkins

This month, the Home School Association (H.S.A) welcomed Amanda Griffith-Atkins – therapist, author of “How to Handle More Than You Can Handle”, and parent of a child with disabilities – to speak at our annual Welcome Back Breakfast for families. Thank you to the parents who planned and underwrote this event!

 

 

This Sunday, Join Us for the Walk.Run.Roll.

Join us this Sunday, October 5, 2025, for a one-mile Walk.Run.Roll. celebrating community spirit at 100 Campus Drive, Florham Park, NJ!

Registration and T-Shirt Pick-Up opens at 8:45 AM, and the Walk.Run.Roll. kicks off our exciting Family Fun Day, designed for all ages and abilities. After crossing the finish line, stay to enjoy our Family Carnival with classic games, painting, raffles, prizes, and more! Click here to learn more and register online. 

 

September 9: CVI Awareness Day

Did You Know… CVI Awareness Day was on Tuesday, September 9, 2025? Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) occurs when the brain has difficulty processing what the eyes see. With early CVI intervention, every child can find their place in the world.

 

 

 

2025 Donor Appreciation Reception

On Wednesday, September 24, 2025, we recognized and thanked the community of donors who make the magic of P.G. Chambers School possible. Through their generosity, we are able to continue providing excellent education and therapy services to the 900 children we serve.

 

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