On Wednesday, February 18th, ninth and tenth grade Vineland High School students filled the Tanner Building with energy and school spirit during a special winter pep rally celebration.
The event began by recognizing class officers, followed by Student Government Association officers, applauding their leadership and dedication to the school community.
The crowd was then treated to performances by the VHS dance and cheer teams, showcasing their talent and adding to the excitement inside the building.
Students also took part in a variety of competitive games that kept the energy high and the crowd fully engaged throughout the event.
A special moment of the rally was dedicated to honoring Mr. Alfonso Q. Llano, Superintendent of Vineland Public Schools, as he prepares for his departure. Students and staff recognized his years of leadership and dedication to the district. Mr. Llano addressed the audience with heartfelt remarks, reflecting on his time with the school community and offering encouragement for the future. His positive message resonated with students, staff, and faculty, who joined in expressing their appreciation and best wishes for the next chapter of his journey.
With music, performances, games, and a heartfelt tribute, the Tanner Building pep rally highlighted the strong sense of community that defines Vineland High School.
The full video is available on our district YouTube Channel, VLDSchoolsTV - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzQsLrJzg-0





Who Can Register
• Players ages 4–7
• Players do not need to live in South Vineland to participate
• New players and coaches welcome
Registration Deadline
• Ends March 4th
How to Register
Visit southvinelandlittleleague.com
• Select “Login” for returning users
• Select “Register” for new users
Questions or Assistance
Email: southvinelandlittleleague@gmail.com


Starting March 5, 2026, join us from 5:30–7:00 PM at the Vineland Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave., Vineland, NJ 08360. This exciting reading program is open to ages 5 and up and will continue on the first Thursday of every month.
It’s a fun and encouraging way for children to build confidence in reading while spending time with Cole and his amazing friends. We can’t wait to see our young readers in action!
Registration is required. Scan the QR code on the flyer or sign up online here: https://tally.so/r/EkdvVB

Through hands-on learning and curious minds, our students are bringing science to life in meaningful ways. We love seeing our Marvels think critically, ask questions, and explore the world around them!









The cards were collected and personally delivered by members of our Alpha Flight, who continue to lead the unit through impactful community service efforts like this one. Residential President Greg Miller warmly welcomed the cadets and graciously accepted the cards on behalf of his fellow veterans.
We are proud of our cadets for demonstrating service, leadership, and respect in support of those who have served our country.








After organizing the collection, Joseph personally delivered the heartfelt cards on Valentine’s Day, bringing smiles, encouragement, and a reminder to the recipients that they are loved and appreciated.
His thoughtful effort made the holiday brighter for many members of the community.










Eighth grade students were tasked with constructing the tallest possible tower using only straws and tape. In addition to height, their structures had to be strong enough to support the weight of a tennis ball, having students consider stability, weight distribution, and reinforcement strategies.
Seventh grade students designed and built the tallest tower using marshmallows and toothpicks. Their towers were required to withstand simulated natural disasters, including an earthquake and a windstorm, encouraging students to think about structural stability, flexibility, and the impact of environmental forces.
Throughout the project, students worked through each stage of the Engineering Design Process—researching structural design principles, developing and building prototypes, testing their models, analyzing results, and redesigning to improve performance. As a result of the design challenges, students built a stronger understanding of how structures work, practiced teamwork and perseverance, and saw firsthand how smart design and problem-solving connect to real-world challenges.










Students visited the school media center, where they partnered with Media Specialist Mrs. Bermudez to research credible sources, organize their findings, and design their final projects. Through discussion and focused research, students gained a greater appreciation and clearer understanding of how Black Americans have shaped the history of the United States and continue to influence our world today.


Anthony Rossi Elementary School proudly celebrated Black History Month with a powerful and inspiring school-wide assembly honoring Black excellence, history, and culture.
Students and staff gathered to recognize the countless contributions of Black leaders, innovators, artists, and trailblazers whose impact continues to shape our nation and our world. The program served as both a celebration and a reminder of the resilience, brilliance, and cultural richness that define Black history — not only in the past, but in the present and future.
The assembly featured engaging performances and meaningful presentations. In attendance was Mr. Cedric Holmes, President of the Vineland Public Schools Board of Education, along with Mrs. Cheryl Riddick, founder of L.I.M.C.W. Inspirations LLC and author, and former Vineland police officer Mr. Ricky Dixon, who each shared inspiring messages about leadership, purpose, character, and perseverance.
Through music, reflection, and powerful storytelling, the assembly reinforced the importance of honoring history while empowering the next generation to lead with confidence and pride. Students were reminded that Black excellence is not only something to study — it is something to embody. The celebration left the school community inspired to continue learning, uplifting one another, and striving for greatness every day.
The full video is available on our district YouTube channel, VLDSchoolsTV - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8gVh_sXzeI









Vineland High School recently hosted its third annual CTE Carnival, giving students the opportunity to learn about the wide variety of Career and Technical Education programs offered at the school, including AFJROTC, Agriculture, Automotive, Business, Computer-Aided Design, Construction Trades, Cybersecurity, Graphic Design, Health Science Pathways, Information Technology, and Studio Production.
Throughout the day, students visited classrooms in the Vineland High School Asselta Building V-Wing, where each CTE program featured an interactive station designed to showcase its field in a fun, hands-on way, giving students valuable insight into the skills and experiences each pathway offers.
With so many engaging opportunities to explore, the CTE Carnival was a tremendous success—providing students a fun and meaningful way to discover the career-focused courses available at VHS and helping them make informed decisions about their future academic and career goals.
The full video is available on our district YouTube channel, VLDSchoolsTV - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWRY5oNfnP4.










Divisions and fees for the 2026 Spring season (Boys & Girls):
• T-Ball (ages 4–6): FREE
• Jr Farm (ages 7–8): $75
• Minor (ages 9–10): $150
• Major (ages 11–12): $150
• Senior (ages 13–16): $150
In-person sign-ups:
• 2/18 – 6 PM to 8 PM
• 2/21 – 10 AM to 12 PM
• 3/1 – 12 PM to 2 PM
📍 1676 N West Ave, Vineland, NJ 08360 (inside clubhouse)
Scan the QR code or register online at northvinelandlittleleague.com
Volunteers and students seeking community service hours are welcome to help out!
Follow on Facebook & Instagram: @NORTHVINELANDLL

On Saturday, April 18, Pilla Middle School will host its second annual Running on Kindness: 5K for Autism Awareness—and we invite our entire Vineland Public Schools community to come together for this special event.
All proceeds from the event will directly benefit:
· Pilla Project Unity – a student club dedicated to fostering meaningful social interactions among students of all abilities while giving back to the community
· Educators 4 Autism – a local nonprofit organization supporting autism advocacy and education
· Project Lifesaver – providing GPS tracking devices to local children to enhance safety and peace of mind for families
If you have any questions or would like to get involved, please contact Speech Language Pathologist Christina Saccomanno at csaccomanno@vineland.org.
Let’s come together as one VPS community to make this another incredible day of kindness, awareness, and connection!

Community outings help us grow. They teach us how to communicate in different environments and remind us that we are part of a larger Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. Our trip to Eric’s Restaurant was fun, meaningful, and important. We are proud of how everyone communicated, behaved, and represented our class.










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We look forward to welcoming students and staff back on Tuesday, February 17th.
Enjoy the long weekend! 🇺🇸

Students learned about entrepreneurship, leadership, teamwork, and the day-to-day responsibilities of running and supporting successful businesses. Northeast Precast, Eastlyn Golf Course with Business Owner Rob Buono, and General Manager Erik Wikiera from the WaWa Corporation represented local businesses.
Our first responders including Vineland EMS, Fire Department, and Police Department shared powerful insights about service, dedication, teamwork, and the importance of helping others in critical situations. Officer Rosa, Officer Rodriguez, and others from the Juvenile Department, Deputy Chief John Hendershott, EMS Kennedy Santiago, and Therapy Dog Wednesday were all in attendance.
Medical professionals discussed the many pathways within healthcare, emphasizing compassion, education, and the impact of patient-centered care. A representative from Inspira Health Network, Kelli Silvers, and Occupational Therapist Sydney Williams came out. In addition to the medical field, we had Lawyer Haleigh Purich discussing her education and experience in the South Jersey Legal Services.
Students explored how creativity and passion can lead to meaningful careers in the arts and learned about the discipline and perseverance required in creative industries through discussions with local Steven Calakos. Mr. Calakos shared his teaching experience and showed those skills in his career with Gulshore Playhouse in Naples, Florida. He is currently back in the Northeast working for Mainstage Center for the Arts in Blackwood, NJ.
Senior Airman SRA Montana Mobley from the United States Air Force dedicated her time to Pilla students who gained insight into military service, leadership development, educational opportunities, and the skills that service members bring back to their communities. She shared her tactical experiences with her deployments overseas.
We are incredibly grateful to our community partners who took the time to invest in our students. Their willingness to share their experiences helps bridge the gap between education and career readiness, reinforcing our commitment to preparing students for success in high school, college, careers, and beyond.










