
Mennies Elementary School is proud to announce the Character Badge Winners for February! The school celebrated the character trait of Kindness during the month of February. These students demonstrated outstanding kindness throughout their classroom and the school.






On Thursday, March 7, the general manager, Lisa Zuniga, and her amazing staff treated Mrs. Robbins' VHS science students to a tasty lesson at Vineland's Pizza Hut. Students enjoyed applying their knowledge of nutrition, food groups, career exploration, and food preparation/safe handling to the restaurant setting. We want to thank everyone at Pizza Hut for the wonderful afternoon and generosity in treating the students and staff to a delicious lunch!






Some great activities coming up at the YMCA!



Our Tiny Tots students took advantage of Fabulous Sleepy Friday for Dr. Seuss week by wearing pajamas to school!
"Today we follow a new rule! It's called wear your pajamas to school!"







Josue Sandoval from Mrs. Pennington's 4th-grade classroom at Mennies Elementary School was nominated and selected to be School Citizen of the Month for February. When sharing why she nominated Josue, Mrs. Pennington said, "Josue always displays good character. He is responsible, empathetic, honest, courageous, kind, and a good listener. He is a model student." Congratulations, Josue! #menniesproud



Students in Mr. Martine's class at Rossi Elementary School had a fun time making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to learn more about placing events in chronological order. Students first wrote their own instructions for Mr. Martine to follow precisely. Laughs ensued when a student wrote, "Put the jelly on the bread," and Mr. Martine put the entire jar of jelly on top of a piece of bread! Students laughed, but a valuable lesson was learned: be precise with how you write instructions. Students then cut and pasted the peanut butter and jelly-making instructions in order from first to last and followed the instructions to create their own peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. A fun time was had by all and the students' creations were delicious!











The Vineland Education Association, through a FAST grant, hosted a Dallago Preschool Pajama Party on March 1st to celebrate Read Across America Week. 154 students and their family members were in attendance, as were many Vineland Education Association member volunteers.
Students were invited to wear their pajamas as they enjoyed a pajama-themed concert provided by Young Audiences performer TAHIRA. Literacy activities were provided for students and their families, including a make-your-own-book station, creating a character headband, exploring fine motor skills with play dough, and creating a story-time sticker scene. Additionally, a “bedtime snack” was provided, as well as books and promotional items for every child and family.
As part of the Vineland Education Association FAST grant, all Dallago students received a copy of the book Peppa Pig Class Pet and Lilly’s Purple Purse. This book is the sixth in Lena’s Library Legacy in memory of Dallago student Evangeline “Lena” Tietjen.









Winslow Elementary School had a packed house for their Magic of Reading family night! Over 300 students and their families joined us for a night of food, fun, magic, and books. Families enjoyed breakfast for dinner catered by Sodexo, free books for their home libraries sponsored by Book Smiles, new bookmarks from our librarian, Ms. Dematte, and a very entertaining and engaging magic show by magician Ken Northridge! Our Winslow whales have had a great Read Across America week celebrating the importance of literacy!











D'Ippolito Elementary School is grateful for the families that braved the storm to come and attend their Literacy Event, “Succeeding through Reading.” The Vineland Education Association sponsored this event through a PRIDE grant, written by Mrs. Anthony, which allows us to have families come back into our school community to hear a local author and go home with a brand new book compliments of the VEA. Local author Rachel Molyneaux read one of the four books that she wrote to our families. Her book, entitled “The Confident Princess,” was a story that encompassed our Bravo character traits and took us on a journey with a princess building up her confidence. Families also enjoyed hearing other stories in our library, making sensory glitter bottles and bookmarks in the art room, and winning a prize for pinning the bow tie on Cat in the Hat. The events that the VEA sponsors through their pride grants always give families the opportunity to enjoy time together as a family in the school setting. It allows families to feel a part of the school community and bridges those relationships between staff and families. This event specifically focused on the joy of reading and how we can grow and succeed through the love of reading.










Students in Ms. Bernard & Mrs. Jones’s kindergarten class at Mennies School celebrated Read Across America week by reading Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss! They created an anchor chart of all the rhyming words they found in the story, made their own popcorn using an air popper, and completed a science experiment where they made popcorn kernels “dance”!











In January, Vineland High School World Languages Department Chair Sarah Edwards and colleagues administered over 200 language proficiency assessments in 15 different languages to VHS juniors and seniors hoping to wear Seal of Biliteracy honors at their graduation. Tests were administered in all of the languages taught at Vineland High School, as well as Ukrainian, Hindi, Tamil, Turkish, Latin, Punjabi, and Haitian Creole. Students took rigorous language tests that measured their proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in a language other than English. In order to attain the Seal of Biliteracy, students must pass a test in a language other than English at the level of Intermediate Mid (see graphic below), and they must also pass their graduation assessment in English.
The results are finally in, verified, and uploaded to the NJ Department of Education: 66 students in the class of 2024 will receive the Seal of Biliteracy at graduation. An additional 45 juniors have already qualified to receive this honor when they graduate in 2025. Five students in the class of 2024 will receive the Seal of Biliteracy in two languages. They are as follows: Nikita Yazvinskyi (Russian and Ukrainian), Carina Bautista-Vargas (Italian and Spanish), Gabriela Cumba (Italian and Spanish), Nahomy Garcia Figueroa (Italian and Spanish), and Sulema Olmedo Osorio (Italian and Spanish.)
Students in the VHS/Rowan University dual enrollment bilingual teacher education program took the Oral Proficiency Interview and Written Proficiency Test assessments that are required for teacher certification by the New Jersey Department of Education. Seal of Biliteracy recipients must score an Intermediate Mid on these assessments. Teacher certification candidates must score at least an Advanced Low. All of our students scored above the level required for the Seal, and most scored at the level of teacher certification. Two students received scores of Superior. This accomplishment removes a barrier on their path to the classroom. The Rowan dual enrollment seniors who took these exams are Michael Cordero Salinas, Raúl Ortiz Rivera, Nicol Bejarano Mayorga, and Naren Ochoa Navia.
All of the Seal of Biliteracy recipients will be honored at a ceremony at VHS at the end of the school year. They will also have the honor noted on their transcripts and in the graduation program, and will wear a black cord at graduation. Students in the Rowan program who received the Seal will have a special medal designating their status. They will all receive a certificate from the State of New Jersey.
Obtaining the Seal of Biliteracy literally puts money in a student’s pocket. Both Rowan University and Kean University will award 6 World Languages credits to incoming freshmen who attain the Seal of Biliteracy in high school. This represents a savings of approximately $3,600 in tuition. Other state schools are sure to follow as they compete for students who have demonstrated a high level of academic, linguistic, and cross-cultural competence.



Thank you to the students from Durand Elementary School for leading the flag salute at the March 6 Board of Education Meeting! Great job! 🇺🇸


Just a reminder! Friday, March 8, is a full school day for all staff and students. Our district calendar can be found on our website here: https://5il.co/1yfau


We will be streaming the March 6 Board of Education Combined Meeting live on our YouTube channel at 5pm: https://www.youtube.com/live/A3oTjZh2-0Q?si=Uv23mP0G3KTSwX_e
Meeting agenda: https://bit.ly/3T30LJm

School day performances were a hit! The cast of Cap 'N' Dagger's "We're All Stars: A Coming-of-Age Revue" performed their full show for VHS self-contained classrooms on Tuesday morning and then performed a preview of Act 1 for VPA students today. We hope you'll join us tomorrow, March 7th, and Friday, March 8th, at 7 p.m. for our show!
Doors open at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $10 online and $15 at the door. Use the link vhs.booktix.com to purchase your tickets now!




Members of the VPS security staff at VHS Tanner Building participated in a training Tuesday morning sponsored by the Vineland EMS/Fire Department on the use of the evacuation chair.




On Friday, March 1st, students in Mrs. Stangle's class at Mennies Elementary School learned all about the Iditarod race in Alaska and the first woman, Libby Riddles, to win the race in honor of Women's History Month. They learned facts about Libby Riddles, vocabulary words related to sled dog racing, what Mushers bring with them on their journey, and how Balto was a hero who helped save lives. Students wrote what they would take with them and discussed what character traits they would need to display to finish the long, grueling race. Students spent the day moving along their checkpoints everytime they displayed good behavior in hopes of completing their own good behavior Iditarod! Those that made it to the finish line got their own "trophy."










Mrs. Hadley's first-grade class at Mennies Elementary School learned all about the life and historic accomplishments of President Barack Obama. The children read the biography titled Barack (Jonah Winter) and worked to identify facts about his life and historic presidency!


Zhynae Davis and Brianna Johnson are the Vineland High School February Dancers of the Month! Already proven herself to be a star dancer in her previous years, Zhynae has really stepped up her dance game this year! Not only is she growing technically and dancing with amazing energy, but she is also creating choreography this year and doing a fabulous job. Ms. Hall is so proud of her growth. Brianna transferred to Vineland and into our program this year. Walking into a class that had been developed and growing together for several months before she came, she kept herself placed in the back of the room. However, it took her no time at all to prove herself to be a valuable asset to the class and for the entire class to recognize her talent. An incredible dancer with amazing musicality, she has been cast in various dances for our spring dance concert, which is coming up on May 9th!



On Friday, March 1st, a star came to Rossi Elementary School for our WISE assembly. Jordyn Jones, a high school senior, came to speak about the importance of Honesty- and introduced this trait to the student body. She discussed the importance of being true and honest to family, friends, teachers, coaches, and most importantly - yourself. She performed a beautiful ballet medley with grace and talent. She will be pursuing ballet at Drexel University while majoring in Engineering. We rewarded for perseverance this month and our WISE guy was Mrs. Jennifer Friend! Bravo to all!






