The dance floor came alive with students enjoying music, dancing, and fall-themed activities. From posing for photos in front of the autumn backdrop to sharing snacks and conversations with friends, students had many opportunities to connect and build confidence in social interactions.
Events like the Harvest Hoedown are an important part of both programs’ missions—to create meaningful experiences that help students develop the social skills they need to succeed in school, at work, and in their communities. Teachers, paraprofessionals, and volunteers helped make the evening a success by decorating, serving refreshments, and joining the students on the dance floor to encourage participation and fun. A special thank you to our DJ, Mr. Noel Ortiz for his time, love and smooth sounds.
The smiles and laughter shared throughout the night reflected the sense of community and belonging that makes the RISE and RISING STARS programs so special. The Harvest Hoedown was more than just a dance—it was a celebration of friendship, growth, and the joy of coming together.


















See the attached flyer for more information.


Please make appropriate arrangements for transportation or, if your child rides a bus, have someone available to greet them.
School hours can be found on our website.

A Director’s Meet and Greet will be held on Tuesday, October 28, at 6:30 p.m. at Veterans Memorial School.
The program is open to all Vineland students in grades 6 through 8. This district-funded theater program offers middle school students the opportunity to explore musical theater, develop performance skills, and connect with peers from schools across the city.

Middle and high school students are invited to join the EF Italy Summer 2027 Trip—an unforgettable opportunity to explore the art, culture, and history of Italy! From the ancient ruins of Rome to the canals of Venice and the breathtaking beauty of Florence, this once-in-a-lifetime experience will bring classroom learning to life.
Parents are also welcome to attend the trip!
Gracie Galan, Alberto Jimenez, and Madeline Galan held an informational meeting on October 16th at Veterans Memorial School, but if you couldn’t attend, it’s not too late to join!
Don’t wait—spots are filling fast!
There are only a few spaces available, and you can lock in your spot with just $95. Plus, if you enroll by October 24, you’ll receive a $200 discount on the trip price.
As a reminder, EF offers risk-free enrollment, giving you the flexibility to cancel within 7 days for a full refund—just in case your plans change.
Enroll now and view trip details here:
👉 www.eftours.com/2966192BU
Space is limited, and spots are first-come, first-served—so don’t miss out on this incredible adventure! 🌍✨




Twenty-seven Vineland High School students were recently named AP Scholars for the 2024-25 school year, as announced by the College Board this month. Every year, the College Board’s AP Program recognizes high school students who have demonstrated outstanding college-level achievement through their performance on multiple AP Exams.
AP Scholar Awards have different distinctions, depending on how many tests are taken and the scores on those tests, among others. Of the 27 VHS students who received honors:
- 17 earned the distinction of AP Scholar - Granted to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams.
- Five earned AP Scholar With Honor - Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams.
- Four were AP Scholars with Distinction - Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams.
- Two earned the AP Capstone diploma
- Five earned the AP Seminar and Research Certificate.
“We proudly recognize the achievements of students who participated in the AP Capstone Diploma program,” said Ross Stanger, the AP Coordinator for Vineland High School. “Our AP Capstone students and teachers displayed exceptional dedication to this impactful, multi-academic-year program where they got to explore their passions through scholarly research. This is a meaningful college readiness program that will serve our students well after high school.”
VHS currently offers over 30 AP courses. All tests are free of charge for these students in recognition of their pursuit of the most rigorous coursework available.
To receive the AP Capstone Diploma, students must earn scores of 3 or higher in AP Seminar, AP Research, and on four additional AP Exams of their choice. To receive the AP Seminar and Research Certificate, students must earn scores of 3 or higher in AP Seminar and AP Research. Students are increasingly participating in the AP Capstone TM program.
Unlike traditional AP subject exams with a single end-of-year assessment, AP Seminar and AP Research assessments are project-based and evaluate skills mastery through group projects, presentations, and individual essays completed throughout the year. Instead of focusing on one specific academic discipline, AP Seminar and AP Research are interdisciplinary: students are encouraged to create research projects based on topics of personal interest. Students are assessed on the critical thinking, research, collaboration, time management, and presentation skills needed to complete their projects.
The following students earned the awards:
Keyaun Afsharkhah, AP Scholar; Mayumi Andrews, AP Scholar with Honor; Robert Chapdelaine, AP Scholar, AP Seminar and Research Certificate; Brian Cruz Rojas, AP Scholar; Josephina Egbeh, AP Scholar with Honor; Danica Fiester, AP Scholar; Dulce Flores, AP Scholar, AP Seminar and Research Certificate; Aalilah Folk, AP Scholar with Distinction; Chris Gagnon, AP Scholar; Alex Garcia, AP Scholar; Michaela Giuliani, AP Scholar with Distinction, AP Capstone Diploma; Diego Gonzalez, AP Scholar; Kaan Gundogdu, AP Scholar; Japuji K. Jaswal, AP Scholar; Colin Jones, AP Scholar; Manroop Kaur, AP Scholar; Erin Kraus, AP Scholar, SP Seminar and Research Certificate; Christine Lam, AP Scholar; Alexica Perez, AP Scholar with Distinction; Juan Ramirez, AP Scholar with Honor, AP Capstone Diploma; Khloe Rivera, AP Scholar with Honor; Erik Santiago-Beteta, AP Scholar; Sarah Santiago, AP Scholar with Honor; Chad Sciore, AP Scholar, AP Seminar and Research Certificate; Robert Steele, AP Seminar and Research Certificate; Marissa Strickland, AP Scholar; Paulina Tomlin, AP Scholar with Distinction.


Working in groups and using both English and Spanish, students created and presented games that explored the purpose and significance of Hispanic Heritage Month. Since both classes were studying Meso-American civilizations and Spanish colonization, the teachers collaborated on a project that allowed students to connect their lessons in a creative way.
Students enjoyed making and playing each other’s games, evaluating them with rubrics, and even dressing in traditional clothing to mark the occasion.















Center Stage Theater proudly presents The Addams Family: Young@Part!
Check out our brand-new promo video for a peek at the hilarious, heartfelt, and haunting fun our talented cast has in store! 🎬🖤
📅 October 22–24 | 7 PM
📍 Vineland High School South Auditorium
🎟️ Tickets on sale now: bit.ly/cst-addamsfamily
Bring the whole family for a frightfully fun night of music, laughter, and Addams-style love! ❤️🕯
#CenterStageTheater #AddamsFamily #VinelandEvents #SupportLocalTheater #SpookySeason

The NJSPRA School Communication Awards recognize professional school communicators in New Jersey and the tactics they develop that go above and beyond to disseminate important messages to their various stakeholders. “Congratulations to Vineland Public Schools for setting the standard for effective school communications here in New Jersey,” said Maren Smagala, President of NJSPRA and Communications Officer for Hunterdon Central Regional High School.
The 2025 program was the most competitive on record with 140 submissions from 53 different school districts. The submissions for the 2025 School Communication Awards were judged by an esteemed panel of 12 judges from eight states including experienced and award winning
school communications professionals. Awards are given out in eight different categories: Newsletter; Marketing, Branding, Image; Media Coverage; Photography; Social Media; Special Interest Publication; Video; and Website.
For a complete list of winners or more about the New Jersey School Public Relations Association, visit www.njspra.com.














Despite the wet weather, this year's car show was a revved up success! From classic beauties to modern beasts, every ride shined throughout the rain and so did the incredible community that came out to support our cause! This event would not have been as successful as it was without all of the volunteers, donations and support we received from our amazing community!
A huge thank you to everyone that brought their cars out in the rain, our vendors, and our die hard care lovers that made it unforgettable! The weather could not dampen our horsepower!
Special thank you to Action Signs and Awards, TNT's Bangin Grub Wagon, MeMa's Coffee , Sweet Dreams Waffles & Ice Cream, Luna Bowls and Souls, Chick-fil-A, Texas Road House, Rossini Photography, Yi's Karate, Taste of Italy, Pizza Queen, Magical Moments and so many more for their generosity as well as their time! We are already gearing up for next year!










Students worked in groups of 3 to ensure safety and for support. When a student 'entered church' his partners guided him to a chair so he could sit down with the rest of the parishioners. The spotters kept students from walking into bookshelves while on tour.
As a follow up to last year's research of Christ the Redeemer, the students were able to experience a 360 degree tour of the statue. They were surprised by the size and how high up their view was. Another group of students marveled at the landscape. They enjoyed the mountain that resembled an elephant.
During the round up discussion, students noted the differences between housing and procedures. "In our communities you don't see people hanging their clothes on the rooftops" observed one student. Others noticed the building materials used, concrete and stucco, compared to those in New Jersey . Another student noticed how "the houses are stacked tight and high. There aren't any single-level houses." They were surprised to learn that the tanks on the rooftops are where the water supply is stored. A great experience for all to learn about differences in other communities. Students were encouraged to continue their research on their own.
All of the students are looking forward to more tours of the world, and learning through virtual reality!










The Harlem Wizards are coming to Vineland for an unforgettable night of trick shots, laughs, and high-flying basketball fun! 🎉
Cheer for your favorite teachers and staff on the Vineland All-Stars, grab souvenirs, enjoy concessions, and stick around for the post-game meet & greet!
🎟️ Tickets are selling fast — get yours NOW: https://api.harlemwizardsinabox.com/game/event/vinelandnj10-17-25-07-00pm/
📅 Friday, Oct. 17 | Doors 6 PM | Game 7 PM
📍 Vineland HS South – Asselta Building



