Beechwood School

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1497 Woodacres Dr
Mountainside, NJ 07092

Beechwood School, part of the Mountainside School District in New Jersey, is dedicated to fostering a supportive and enriching educational environment for students from preschool through sixth grade. With a focus on individualized instruction and community engagement, the school aims to meet the diverse emotional and educational needs of its students.

Under the leadership of experienced educators, Beechwood School emphasizes curriculum alignment, safety, and the well-being of both staff and students. The school actively collaborates with parents, local organizations, and the Board of Education to enhance the educational experience and maintain a high standard of excellence within the community.

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