Congratulations to the VHS October Dancers of the Month, Maqi Golden and Addison Clark. Both of these dancers bring focus, creativity, and positive attitudes to class each day as well as rehearsals. Their dedication and love for dance shines through in all they do and Ms. Hall is so proud to have them represent our Dance Program!
The Vineland High School Field Hockey team was recognized at the November 10 Board of Education meeting following an outstanding season. The Fighting Clan went undefeated and captured the Cape Atlantic League United Conference title. Coaches and players were commended for their commitment and teamwork throughout the year. Amazing job!

We would like to officially welcome our newest Board of Education member, Luz Vasquez, who was sworn in by Board Solicitor Sandra Graise prior to the Board of Education Combined Meeting on Monday. Mrs. Vasquez will serve the remainder of the year in lieu of Nicholas Fiocchi, who resigned earlier this year.



Vineland Public Schools and the Vineland Board of Education honored members of our district staff who are also veterans in honor of Veterans Day this month. Superintendent Alfonso Llano, when recognizing our veterans, said, “In recognizing our school employees who are also veterans, it is essential to salute their selfless service to our nation and the admirable dedication they bring to our educational community. We are grateful for their sacrifice and leadership, and we are proud to have them as an integral part of our school community.”

Thank you to the Vineland High School AFJROTC for presenting the Colors and the Veterans Memorial School Safety Patrol for leading the flag salute at the November 10 Board of Education meeting! 🇺🇸



Members of Alpha Delta Kappa, Phi Chapter, gathered recently to commemorate the organization’s 50th anniversary, marking a half-century of dedication to education, community service, and lifelong friendship.
The milestone celebration brought together original charter members, longtime educators, and current members of the chapter, honoring the group’s enduring mission to support women in education and to promote altruism, leadership, and world understanding.
During the ceremony, proclamations and letters of congratulations were read from state and federal officials, acknowledging the chapter’s longstanding contributions to schools, students, and local communities.
Guests shared stories and memories of the chapter’s many initiatives through the decades — from scholarship programs and mentoring young educators to organizing service projects, literacy drives, and community outreach events.
As members reflected on five decades of achievement, the celebration served as both a tribute to the past and a renewed commitment to Alpha Delta Kappa’s guiding principles: fostering excellence in education, strengthening bonds of sisterhood, and making a positive difference in the world through compassion and service.
Photo captions:
1. The members of Alpha Delta Kappa, who celebrated at the 50th anniversary event
2. Former presidents of the organization who were in attendance
3. Founding member - Marie Adair, Current President - Tammy Monaghan , Founding member - Joanne Gittone
4. Longtime member-Peggy Dagostino
5. Longtime, member and heart of phi chapter-Diane Mazzei
The milestone celebration brought together original charter members, longtime educators, and current members of the chapter, honoring the group’s enduring mission to support women in education and to promote altruism, leadership, and world understanding.
During the ceremony, proclamations and letters of congratulations were read from state and federal officials, acknowledging the chapter’s longstanding contributions to schools, students, and local communities.
Guests shared stories and memories of the chapter’s many initiatives through the decades — from scholarship programs and mentoring young educators to organizing service projects, literacy drives, and community outreach events.
As members reflected on five decades of achievement, the celebration served as both a tribute to the past and a renewed commitment to Alpha Delta Kappa’s guiding principles: fostering excellence in education, strengthening bonds of sisterhood, and making a positive difference in the world through compassion and service.
Photo captions:
1. The members of Alpha Delta Kappa, who celebrated at the 50th anniversary event
2. Former presidents of the organization who were in attendance
3. Founding member - Marie Adair, Current President - Tammy Monaghan , Founding member - Joanne Gittone
4. Longtime member-Peggy Dagostino
5. Longtime, member and heart of phi chapter-Diane Mazzei





On October 27th, Veterans Memorial School proudly kicked off Red Ribbon Week, a national campaign dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of drug use and its devastating effects on communities across America. Throughout the week, students and staff showed their support by dressing up to match each day’s theme and promoting healthy, drug-free choices.
Monday: VMS wore red to honor the sacrifices made by those fighting the war on drugs.
Tuesday: Pajama Day reminded everyone to “Wake up! Drugs are dangerous!”
Wednesday: Students and staff went “drug-free through the decades” with outfits inspired by different time periods.
Thursday: VMS proved that “being drug-free is no sweat” by sporting comfy sweat suits and athletic wear.
Friday: The week wrapped up with a spirited show of unity as everyone “teamed up against drugs” by wearing their favorite team shirts and jerseys.
It was a fun and meaningful week filled with school spirit and a powerful message—stay healthy, stay strong, and stay drug-free!
Monday: VMS wore red to honor the sacrifices made by those fighting the war on drugs.
Tuesday: Pajama Day reminded everyone to “Wake up! Drugs are dangerous!”
Wednesday: Students and staff went “drug-free through the decades” with outfits inspired by different time periods.
Thursday: VMS proved that “being drug-free is no sweat” by sporting comfy sweat suits and athletic wear.
Friday: The week wrapped up with a spirited show of unity as everyone “teamed up against drugs” by wearing their favorite team shirts and jerseys.
It was a fun and meaningful week filled with school spirit and a powerful message—stay healthy, stay strong, and stay drug-free!



The Veterans Memorial School Media Center would like to extend a heartfelt thank-you to Assistant Principal, Ms. Dorothy Burke, for her generous donation of books. Each title focuses on the inspiring stories of canine veterans who have served alongside our armed forces.
These books will be a wonderful addition to our library collection, offering students meaningful reads not only during our Veterans Day observance but throughout the entire year. We truly appreciate Ms. Burke’s thoughtfulness and support of our school community.
These books will be a wonderful addition to our library collection, offering students meaningful reads not only during our Veterans Day observance but throughout the entire year. We truly appreciate Ms. Burke’s thoughtfulness and support of our school community.

The 7th graders at Veterans Memorial Middle School honored our nation’s military branches in recognition of Veterans Day. Each student selected one branch of the military to research and created an informative poster highlighting details such as the branch’s motto, mission, and purpose.
These posters were proudly displayed during our Veterans Day celebration on Monday, November 10th. Following the ceremony, attending veterans had the opportunity to view the students’ work and enjoy refreshments in their honor.
We are proud of our students for their efforts to show appreciation for those who have served our country.
These posters were proudly displayed during our Veterans Day celebration on Monday, November 10th. Following the ceremony, attending veterans had the opportunity to view the students’ work and enjoy refreshments in their honor.
We are proud of our students for their efforts to show appreciation for those who have served our country.


Breakfast + life skills = success! Students in Mrs. Diorio’s class asked, signed, and created their own breakfast sandwich on November 3. 🥪💬




At Petway Elementary School, Art Teacher Ms. Marcacci and Spanish Teacher Señora Grieco collaborated on a Día de los Muertos celebration, which included students from all grades. Students learned about the Latin American holiday and made papel picado and cempasúchiles with Señora Grieco. Students in Ms. Marcacci’s class created various ofrenda items. Students in first grade and kindergarten made calaveras, while some art groups worked on creating flowers and butterflies. Many Hispanic Heritage Night participants also created small memorial candles for loved ones who are no longer with us. An ofrenda was placed in the atrium filled with student work and pictures sent in by families of loved ones who are no longer with us. Students became more globally and culturally aware as they celebrated and remembered those who are no longer with us in this beautiful Latin American tradition.








On Monday, November 3rd, students from the Wallace NJHS spent a few hours at Krumbs Cafe to help decorate the cafe for Christmas. They helped put up the Christmas tree and add holiday cheer throughout the cafe! "I am very proud of these students for giving their time to help others," said advisor Jamie Ecret.
On November 3rd, Winslow School welcomed a fantastic array of community vehicles as part of an enriching event sponsored by the PRIDE Grant through the Vineland Education Association. Students had the extraordinary opportunity to explore and learn about various vehicles firsthand.
Throughout the day, students engaged in interactive experiences, including climbing into vehicles, honking horns, observing equipment, conversing with drivers, and asking questions to deepen their understanding. The event featured a diverse selection of vehicles, ranging from firetrucks, jeeps, big rig trucks, a bucket truck, a tractor, and even a limousine!
The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the landing of a NJ State Police helicopter in the back field, captivating the imagination of all in attendance. Following an exciting morning of exploration, students and community members enjoyed delicious cookies from Chick-Fil-A.
Overall, the Community Vehicles Day was a resounding success, providing students with an unforgettable learning experience and fostering a deeper connection with their community. We extend our sincere thanks to all involved in making this event possible and look forward to future opportunities for hands-on learning and discovery.
Throughout the day, students engaged in interactive experiences, including climbing into vehicles, honking horns, observing equipment, conversing with drivers, and asking questions to deepen their understanding. The event featured a diverse selection of vehicles, ranging from firetrucks, jeeps, big rig trucks, a bucket truck, a tractor, and even a limousine!
The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the landing of a NJ State Police helicopter in the back field, captivating the imagination of all in attendance. Following an exciting morning of exploration, students and community members enjoyed delicious cookies from Chick-Fil-A.
Overall, the Community Vehicles Day was a resounding success, providing students with an unforgettable learning experience and fostering a deeper connection with their community. We extend our sincere thanks to all involved in making this event possible and look forward to future opportunities for hands-on learning and discovery.






Please join the members of the VHS Marching Band in collecting food for those in need! Donation dates are November 17-21, and donations may be dropped off at the VHS Asselta Building, 2880 E. Chestnut Ave. Please see the flyer for more details.

Hurricane Melissa caused devastating damage in many areas, including Jamaica. Wanting to make a difference, the students and staff at Wallace Middle School came together to help those in need.
As a school community, we collected food, clothing, supplies, and monetary donations to support relief efforts. These items will be donated to the City of Vineland and the Vineland First Wesleyan Church. Pastor Basil Watson and his team are working hard to provide help and support to families affected by the storm.
We are so proud of our Wallace Middle School students and staff for showing kindness, generosity, and teamwork to help others during this difficult time!
As a school community, we collected food, clothing, supplies, and monetary donations to support relief efforts. These items will be donated to the City of Vineland and the Vineland First Wesleyan Church. Pastor Basil Watson and his team are working hard to provide help and support to families affected by the storm.
We are so proud of our Wallace Middle School students and staff for showing kindness, generosity, and teamwork to help others during this difficult time!



A spooky and spectacular day was had by all this Halloween in Mrs. Nonnemacher’s class at Petway! 🎃 Students explored the question, “What makes a pumpkin sick?” Using their science skills, they hypothesized how different ingredients could combine to create a chemical reaction that produced carbon dioxide — also known as the “sick pumpkin” effect! The class had a blast observing the bubbling, fizzing fun of their science experiment!





We are grateful to all veterans in our community and beyond for your service and sacrifice. Thank you for protecting our country and inspiring our students every day. 🇺🇸

We will be streaming the Board of Education Combined Meeting live at 5pm on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/live/iLx7IA6YWbM?si=esrZepPa0MvqhzNk
Calling all young performers in 6th through 8th grade! Auditions for VAMP's production of The Spongebob Musical: Youth Edition are happening soon!
Auditions will take place on Tuesday, 11/11 and Thursday 11/13 from 6 to 9 pm at Veterans Memorial School! Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable underwater adventure! We hope to see you there!
Auditions will take place on Tuesday, 11/11 and Thursday 11/13 from 6 to 9 pm at Veterans Memorial School! Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable underwater adventure! We hope to see you there!

The Mennies Marvelous Players cordially invite you to our Annual Tribute to Veterans on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at 6:00 pm. This emotional musical tribute will fill your hearts with gratitude to our American heroes. All proceeds will benefit the Boot Campaign veterans organization.

