
Students in Ms. Husted's 2nd Grade class at Winslow Elementary School have been learning how to be a good citizen in Social Studies and Language Arts. After reading "The Great Puppy Invasion" in their reading books, students came up with the idea of collecting donations for the SPCA in Vineland to show how they can be good citizens and give back to the community. No matter how young you are, you can make a difference!


Students in Ms. Gancarz and Mrs. Nees' class at Mennies Elementary School took math to the next level with Capture the Flag: Math Edition! Teams tackled challenging three-digit by two-digit multiplication problems, earning the chance to pick a mystery flag color after solving each one.
In the end, the big reveal showed how much each flag color was worth, and we totaled up the points to crown the winning team! 🏆The energy was high, the learning was fun, and the teamwork was amazing.
Great job, everyone!








Get your Texas Roadhouse Gift Cards for Christmas now! The Vineland High School Marching Band is selling these great gift cards to raise money for the band. 10% of every card goes to the band. Contact your favorite band member, a Band-aides board member, or call our board President Laura Spinelli @ 609-774-2569 or Vice-President Lori Russo @ 856 207 3848. Every bit helps support your VHSMB, a VHS tradition that gives the students who love music a place to flourish. Cards will be delivered before the holiday and the Top Seller wins a meal per month for a year! How cool is that? Let's support our students today!


Vineland High School has selected its Rowdiest Roosters for the month of October! These students and staff members were voted Rowdy’s Rowdiest Rooster for their outstanding performance and exceptional commitment to the VHS family. The awards are part of the VHS Rock the Roost program, which helps promote good behavior and create a positive school environment.
The October staff winners are:
Asselta Building: James Hague
Tanner Building: Joel Heider
Student winners are:
9th Grade - Jennipher Lee Hall
10th Grade - Gianna Biesterfeld
11th Grade - Andranae Sam
12th Grade - Emely Blas
Congratulations to all! 🐔







Karolina Mills had the pleasure of collaborating with the 2024-2025 CTOY Cohort as a fellow presenter at the NJEA Convention in Atlantic City, fostering significant networking opportunities and thought-provoking dialogue with educators throughout the state.

The third-grade students in Ms. Giblin and Miss Malench’s class at Durand Elementary School have been working very diligently to learn their multiplication facts. They have studied both the commutative and associative properties of multiplication. Last week, they worked on breaking apart arrays with the distributive property of multiplication. In understanding this property, they have been working with creating arrays, breaking them into smaller pieces, and putting them back together. In class they have practiced in a whole group, small groups, and partner work. Today was a very exciting day, as they were able to show off their newly learned skills. They were able to dress up like doctors from head to toe to perform “surgery” on the arrays as Dr. Distributive. The students enjoyed being able to play the role of doctor. Several of the students said that they wanted to be a real doctor when they get older.











Students in Mrs. Capelli's kindergarten class at Sabater are learning to say their numbers in English. On Friday, in Ms. Markman's ESL class, they formed the numbers with pipe cleaners and matched numbers and English number words with mini puzzles.










Vineland High School was honored to receive a special gift from the town of Linville Falls, NC, in appreciation of the recent supply drive organized by the AFJROTC. Cadet Lt. Col. Isaac Lopez presented The Story of Linville Falls: A Village, a People, a Wilderness by Tense Franklin Banks to our administration, including Mr. Hall, Mrs. Craig, and Superintendent Mr. Llano. The author not only dedicated the book to VHS but also signed it. After its acceptance, c/Col Erin Shipman delivered the book to our media center collection, where it will be available thanks to media specialist Heather Fiori.



Brush, brush, brush those teeth! Thank you to Pediatric Dental who visited Little Lamb Preschool! Students enjoyed a dental presentation about how to take care of teeth by brushing and flossing. Students were able to come up and practice brushing to a fun song and poem. Students also got to practice pretending to be “teeth” that were flossed. They also were able to see a visual of what happens when too much sugar sticks to your teeth. Each student & staff member received a free toothbrush and information to take home.










At last night’s Board of Education meeting, member Rob Buono presented a remarkable piece of Vineland history—a game-used football from the 1934 Vineland-Millville Thanksgiving Day game—to the Vineland High School Historical Committee. The football, generously donated by Amanda and Joe Tolotti, was recovered from the home of local artist Margaret Ricci, sister of 1934 team captain Bud Pagliughi. Accepting the football were committee members, including senior class president Michaela Giuliani, former principal Dr. Tom McCann, and teacher and committee advisor Chris Mohan. This year marks the 153rd year of the Vineland-Millville Thanksgiving game, and we hope you can join us at Gittone Stadium on November 28 for a 10:30 a.m. kickoff.



At last night’s Board of Education meeting, Athletic Director Sylvester Cifaloglio presented an overview of the fall athletic season. Each fall sports coach shared highlights from their team’s season, recognizing the contributions of their senior athletes. The Board took this opportunity to honor these seniors, acknowledging their hard work, commitment, and leadership throughout the season. It was a fitting way to celebrate the accomplishments of our student-athletes and the dedication of our coaching staff!








Thank you to members of the Sgt. Pilla and Veterans Memorial Middle School Safety Patrols for leading the flag salute at the November 13 Board of Education Meeting! Great job! 🇺🇸


The Vineland Board of Education Combined Meeting will be streaming live on our YouTube channel at 5pm: https://youtube.com/live/6SI1CrTDqc0?feature=share
A Spanish simulcast is available courtesy of The Latino Spirit on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/thelatinospirit
Meeting Agenda: https://bit.ly/3O4VvTt

The Mennies Elementary School Fine Arts Club will host its annual A Tribute to America's Veterans program next Wednesday, November 20, at 6 pm in the Mennies School All Purpose Room. Please see the attached flyer for more information.


Get into the holiday spirit by taking part in December events at the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society.
Looking for a different kind of gift? Give the gift of history. Become a member and enjoy the benefits offered by membership. Memberships begin at just $20 on up. Benefits include a discount at our museum gift shop, a copy of the Vineland Historical Magazine, a monthly newsletter, and invitations to special events held throughout the year.
Build a gingerbread house with your family. The museum will provide all necessary gingerbread and other goodies to make a personalized gingerbread house on Sunday, December 1, at 1:00 PM. A man in a red suit is expected to appear during this event. Donation is $20 per family. Registration must be completed by November 27.
TEAS THE SEASON is the theme for our next tea party, to be held on Sunday, December 8, beginning at 1:00 PM. Wear your holiday garb and be prepared for some delightful teas and treats from THE WILLOW’S WISP of Salem, NJ. A special performance from the Cape May Chorus will be featured. Donation is $30 for adults and $20 for children under 12 years. Registration must be completed by December 1.
SEE’s Candy is the perfect gift for the holiday season and will help support the museum. Choose from a wide variety of Toffee-ettes, assorted chocolates, lollypops, and candies for Christmas and Hanukkah. Clink the link on our website to place orders.
The Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society Museum is located at 108 South Seventh St. in Vineland.
Our website is discovervinelandhistory.org to register for events, place orders for membership and candy and to learn more about the society and museum. You can also call 856-691-1111 and leave a detailed message. Your call will be returned.
The trustees and volunteers of the museum wish everyone a happy holiday season and a Happy New Year. We thank you for your continued support of Vineland’s history.

Today, Miss Perry's kindergarten class at Winslow Elementary School had the honor of welcoming a true hero—her mother, Retired Chief Master Sergeant Jean Perry! She was the first female Chief Master Sergeant at the 177th Fighter Wing, serving an incredible 27 years in the military, and continued her commitment to our country as a civilian Family Program Manager for 13 more years.
The students were captivated by her stories and the special memorabilia she shared, including coins, tokens, uniforms, photos, her basic training yearbook, and videos of fighter jets. We explored addition with patriotic pictures, read about the different branches of the military, and created poppy flowers to express what peace means to each of us.
A heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Colon’s kindergarten class for their beautiful handmade cards for Ret. CMSGT Perry—an inspiring Veterans Day experience for everyone!








Vineland Public Schools and Sodexo Food Service will be distributing food for those in need before the Thanksgiving holiday. Please see the flyer for more information.


Ms. Ladner's 3rd-grade class at Mennies is diving into multiplication, and the excitement is contagious! 🎉 Students are eager to master their facts, working in small groups to tackle word problems and practice skills. Ms. Ladner's group even uses a whiteboard table for problem-solving, while others spread out in different learning stations. Some students work with a “student teacher,” others play math games and flashcards, and one lucky student gets to sit at the teacher's desk! Learning multiplication has never been so fun!







Students in Mrs Belmonte's class at D'Ippolito School reviewed the letter F and the adjective brave. They incorporated painting and building firetrucks to enhance their learning. They really enjoyed creating the replicas and used real tools to build them!






The teachers and students at D'Ippolito Elementary School are holding our eighth annual Great Bedtime Story Pajama Drive to benefit children. We are collecting from our students and families and trying to reach out to the community to get more pajama donations to help kids in need. Anyone who would like to donate may mail new pajamas to D'Ippolito Elementary School at 1578 N. Valley Ave. in Vineland, NJ 08361. We greatly appreciate any and all donations!
Our drive will run from Monday, November 11th through Friday, December 6th. Only brand-new pajamas will be collected in all sizes from newborn through adult. The pajama drive is organized in partnership with Pajama Program, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting a comforting bedtime routine for children affected by instability to help them thrive. Once our donations are reported to Scholastic, they will pair each set of pajamas collected with a new book, and through The Pajama Program, will be donated to a local organization. Last year, 212 sets of pajamas went to The Inspira Monarch Family Success Center, located at 1038 E. Chestnut Ave. in Vineland.
D'Ippolito students who donate a new pair of pajamas will be able to wear their own pajamas to school on Friday, December 20th, as a reward for their generous gifts.
