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ReStock Brings Parsippany High School Community Together for a Day of Fun and School Spirit

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PARSIPPANY โ€” Parsippany High School welcomed students, families, alumni, faculty, and community members to its annual ReStock event on Saturday, June 7, transforming the school’s athletic complex into a vibrant celebration of school spirit, student achievement, and community engagement.

The popular event featured dozens of student organizations, local businesses, nonprofit groups, first responders, live entertainment, food, games, and family-friendly activities, offering attendees an opportunity to connect with the many programs and organizations that help make Parsippany High School a thriving educational community.

One of the highlights of the day was the participation of numerous student clubs. Members of the Key Club invited visitors to play games, win prizes, and learn about volunteer opportunities and community service initiatives. Nearby, students representing DECA and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) showcased their organizations and discussed opportunities for leadership development, entrepreneurship, business competitions, and career preparation.

Families, students, alumni, and community members filled the athletic complex at Parsippany High School during ReStock on Saturday, June 7. The annual event featured games, activities, club exhibits, food, and entertainment, providing an opportunity for attendees to celebrate school spirit while learning about the many student organizations and programs available at the school.
Children and families enjoyed one of the inflatable attractions during ReStock at Parsippany High School on Saturday, June 7. The annual community event featured a variety of activities, games, entertainment, and attractions designed to bring together students, alumni, staff, and local residents for a day of fun and school spirit.

The Astronomy Club shared its passion for space exploration and science education, providing information about upcoming activities and encouraging students to become involved in learning about the universe.

Student entrepreneurs Joaquim and Alexa Magracia also participated in the event, displaying their handmade jewelry and other products. The siblings were recently recognized by the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills for their entrepreneurial accomplishments. What began as a lemonade stand in 2021 has grown into a series of successful ventures, including flower sales and handmade jewelry, while also supporting charitable causes through donations from their earnings.

Families and younger attendees enjoyed inflatable attractions, games, and interactive exhibits throughout the day, while representatives from local organizations provided information about services and programs available within the community.

Members of the Rockaway Township Volunteer First Aid Squad participated in ReStock at Parsippany High School on Saturday, June 7, providing emergency medical coverage and engaging with attendees throughout the event. Their presence helped ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for the hundreds of students, families, alumni, and community members who attended the annual celebration.
Students from School of Rock Parsippany performed live during ReStock at Parsippany High School on Saturday, June 7, providing a soundtrack for the dayโ€™s festivities. School of Rock Parsippany, which opened in 2025, offers performance-based music education for students of all ages, combining private instruction with group rehearsals and live performances. The school teaches guitar, bass, drums, keyboard, vocals, and songwriting, giving students the opportunity to develop their musical talents while performing in front of live audiences.
Representatives of the Mount Tabor Music Camp greeted visitors during ReStock at Parsippany High School on Saturday, June 7. Attendees had the opportunity to learn about the camp’s summer music programs, explore a variety of instruments, and speak with volunteers about opportunities for young musicians. Operated by the Mount Tabor Band, Inc., the long-running program offers instruction in brass, woodwind, string, percussion, jazz, guitar, and music theory for students who have completed third grade through high school. The 2026 camp will be held July 6 through July 31 at Parsippany Hills High School.
Members of Parsippany High School’s DECA and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapters welcomed visitors to their booth during ReStock on Saturday, June 7. Students shared information about the organizations’ leadership development, business education, entrepreneurship, public speaking, and competitive opportunities while encouraging fellow students to get involved. Both DECA and FBLA provide members with valuable real-world experiences that help prepare them for future careers in business, marketing, finance, and management.
Representatives from Mathnasium of Parsippany participated in ReStock at Parsippany High School on Saturday, June 7, where they met with students and families and shared information about their math enrichment and tutoring programs. Mathnasium’s instructors discussed how their learning approach helps students build confidence, strengthen problem-solving skills, and develop a deeper understanding of mathematics in a supportive and engaging environment.
Members of the Parsippany High School Astronomy Club shared their passion for space exploration during ReStock on Saturday, June 7. The club’s display featured information about astronomy, upcoming activities, and opportunities for students to learn about the universe through observation, discussion, and hands-on experiences. Visitors stopped by throughout the day to explore the exhibit and learn more about the mysteries of space and the club’s educational programs.
Young entrepreneurs Joaquim and Alexa Magracia showcased their handmade jewelry and other products during ReStock at Parsippany High School on Saturday, June 7. The siblings were recently recognized by the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills for their entrepreneurial spirit, which began with a lemonade stand in 2021 and expanded to flower sales, handmade jewelry, and other ventures. Along the way, they have donated a portion of their earnings to charitable causes and community initiatives, demonstrating a commitment to both business success and community service.
Representatives of the Parsippany Library welcomed visitors to their booth during ReStock at Parsippany High School on Saturday, June 7. Staff members shared information about the library’s programs, services, and community resources while engaging attendees with activities and giveaways. The library continues to serve as a hub for learning, literacy, technology, and lifelong education for residents of all ages throughout the Parsippany community.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Officer Dan Ross (center) joined community members and local volunteers during ReStock at Parsippany High School on Saturday, June 7. The department’s booth featured interactive games, giveaways, and public safety outreach, providing students and families with an opportunity to meet officers and learn more about the police department’s role in serving the community.

The Parsippany Library was on hand to promote its extensive educational resources, technology offerings, and year-round programming for residents of all ages. Staff members welcomed visitors and highlighted the library’s role as a center for lifelong learning and community engagement.

Mathnasium of Parsippany participated in the event, introducing students and parents to its math enrichment programs designed to build confidence and strengthen academic skills through personalized instruction.

The Mount Tabor Music Camp showcased its summer music programs, displaying instruments and providing information about opportunities for young musicians to study brass, woodwind, percussion, string, guitar, and jazz performance.

Live entertainment was provided throughout the day by talented student musicians from School of Rock Parsippany. Their performances added energy and excitement to the festivities while demonstrating the skills students develop through the school’s performance-based music education programs.

Public safety agencies also played an important role in the event. Officer Dan Ross and members of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department interacted with students and families through games, giveaways, and community outreach activities. The Rockaway Township Volunteer First Aid Squad provided emergency medical coverage and shared information about emergency services and volunteer opportunities.

The event demonstrated the strong partnership between Parsippany High School and the broader community, bringing together students, educators, civic organizations, local businesses, and residents for a day dedicated to celebrating education, service, leadership, and community pride.

As the event concluded, attendees left with a greater appreciation for the many opportunities available to Parsippany students and the organizations that help support their growth both inside and outside the classroom.

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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Governor NJ District Kiwanis International, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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