Thank you to everyone who made this evening's beautiful VHS South gymnasium dedication to Edward Harvard a success. We will have a full gallery of photos available on Monday and the ceremony can be viewed in its entirety on our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/live/kWB0HRRvXXk?si=8AcjvqPuhzDujJoy
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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In the true spirit of the season, the VPS Transportation Department radiated holiday cheer on Friday, dressed in festive attire for Holiday Spirit Day. Wearing a variety of holiday outfits and costumes, the team created a lively and spirited atmosphere - complete with a visit from Santa himself! Happy Holidays!
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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On Saturday, December 9th, Winslow School partnered with People Not Profit NJ to host their annual holiday gift-giving event. Families from Winslow, Sabater, Durand, Rossi, Mennies, D’Ippolito, and Dane Barse elementary schools, as well as Dallago Preschool, celebrated the holiday season with breakfast provided by PQ Mobile, free haircuts provided by Dugout Barbershop, a visit with Santa, a special guest appearance from Cole and Cece and some holiday crafts! Everyone who attended was sponsored by the generosity of our community and provided with gifts for their entire family. A special thanks to our school social workers for helping organize this event! People Not Profit NJ wishes everyone a very happy holiday season!
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Students in Kristie Silva’s 1st grade classroom at Winslow Elementary School celebrated national hot chocolate day on Wednesday, December 13th. Students wrote a "how to make hot chocolate" recipe, made their own hot chocolate, designed their own mug, and did an addition and subtraction hot chocolate sheet.
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Ms. Rivera's 7th-grade SEL class from Johnstone School worked with Dallago East preschoolers in completing a fun penguin craft. Ms. Rivera said, "I wanted to put my 7th graders in a leadership position. I knew they would be excellent role models when put in a position to lead. The students did just that! I was overjoyed watching them interact with the little ones. It was hard to get them to leave the classrooms."
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Vineland High School Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) students attended the NJ JAG Leadership Development Conference at Rider University this week. Students were able to learn about various NJ JAG programs while speaking with several industry leaders in NJ.
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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The Winslow School Principal and staff would like to give a "Shout Out" to Frank Rodriguez, driver of bus 28. "Mr. Frank knows each and every one of his students on Bus 28. All of his students enjoy riding Bus 28 to and from school each day, as he makes the bus ride enjoyable with his friendly personality. " Winslow appreciates you, Frank!
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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We would like to recognize several members of our Transportation Department for their service to our country. These very proud Americans have served a combined total of 24 years. They proudly served their country and now serve our district as school bus drivers. Thank you! Pictured (L-R): Konstantine Kaganzev (1965-71 E4 Corporal, 1977-78 03 Captain US Army/Reserves), Nathan Canion (1991-96 ABH2 US Navy), James Singleton (1968-73 SGT US Airforce), George Henry  (1974-77  E-4  US Army- Honorable Discharge), Frank Rodriguez (1990-93 Infantry Soldier/10th Mt Division, Ft Drum NY & served Desert Storm US Army), and Angel DeJesus (1997-99 Private E2  US Army).
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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The Rotary Club of Vineland sponsored its annual holiday party on December 13 for the district’s self-contained special needs students in grades kindergarten through three. The party began with a sing-a-long of carols, snacks, and crafts, followed by a special appearance by Santa and Mrs. Claus, who gave each child a special gift. Thank you to everyone who went above and beyond to share the holiday spirit with our students! A short video highlighting the event can be found on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/POkal5Rydsc?feature=shared
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Congratulations to Barse's Teacher of the Year (Nicole Robbins), Physical Education Teacher, and Educational Services Professional (Dana Leone), Paraprofessional Special Education! Barse Elementary School is proud to share its 2024 TOY & ESP representatives!
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Dane Barse Elementary School hosted, with cheer and warmth, its recent event, “Welcome to Whoville.” This event brought together approximately 100 students, families, and community members for a joyous celebration. The festivities featured five delightful stations: Grinch bingo, a heartwarming activity where students wrote heartfelt letters to veterans, a lively Grinch dance station, a craft corner sparking creativity, and a delightful Hot Cocoa & Cookies station that spread warmth and joy. Adding to the excitement, T&F captured memorable moments by photographing attendees with the whimsical Grinch character. The night was further enhanced by the harmonious tunes of a Whoville choir. It was a heartening gathering that embraced the spirit of the season, fostering connections and spreading joy throughout our school community!
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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The Vineland High School Class of 2024 is hosting a Texas Roadhouse fundraiser on Monday, December 18 from 3-9:30pm. Present this flyer to the Millville location and Texas Roadhouse will donate 10% of your total food purchase to this year's graduating class. Come out and support our seniors!
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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The Dungeons and Dragons Club at Vineland High School welcomed two very special guests to yesterday's meeting: Principal Jacqueline Roman-Alvarez and Assistant Principal Kim Rivera! Both administrators attended the meeting and played D&D for the first time, with the club voting on which characters the admins would play. On winter break from college, club alumni Hannah & Katie Rasmussen joined in to help Mrs. Alvarez and Ms. Rivera with guidance as they played. Current club member Ryan Young was the game master, and the other player characters were a mix of new club members. Mrs. Alvarez and Ms. Rivera left the meeting with their own set of gaming dice and a standing invitation to stop by and play with the club at any time.
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Durand Elementary School parents of third-grade students were invited to visit their child’s classroom to take part in making a holiday craft to display on the hallway bulletin board for all to see. Welcome Winter was the theme of this event. Parents enjoyed spending time with their children assembling the craft and adding a writing piece expressing their wish for the holiday season. Students were given an additional craft to take home to share with their families.
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Vineland High School class officers, Student Government Association leaders, members of the AFJROTC and Future Farmers of America, and representatives from AMSA at Johnstone and Cunningham Academy met with Superintendent Alfonso Llano, Assistant Superintendent Dr. Danielle Sneathen, VHS administration, and other district personnel on Tuesday morning for the second roundtable meeting of the school year. Tuesday’s meeting was a way for the superintendent to gain student perspectives on different facets of the high school and daily student life. The meeting began with a delicious breakfast provided by Sodexo, the district’s food service provider. At this meeting, Mr. Llano wanted the discussion to be student-led. Students volunteered to lead the discussion and spoke on a variety of issues. Some of the major topics discussed included ways to build school spirit and hosting more school-wide events and more interactive pep rallies. Students suggested involving classmates beyond class officers and student government and involving their classmates at Johnstone and Cunningham more. The students also discussed their desire for greater respect between staff and students and more personal interaction between students and administration. The conversation was lively, with viewpoints being shared from many different angles. Llano and administration plan to meet with the students and involve a greater number to the discussion as the year goes on.
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Mennies School once again hosted Gifts for Giving on Dec. 9, 2023. This annual event partners with Mennies Staff, AOK- An Opportunities A Knockin Non-Profit organization as well as many local businesses within the Vineland Community. The event's theme, centered around empowerment and the spirit of "giving back," resonates with the season's values. The collaborative effort involving Mennies Staff, AOK, and local businesses showcases a united commitment to making a difference in the lives of families within the Mennies School community. It was a heartwarming day that embraced the magic of giving and the true spirit of the season! A sincere appreciation goes to first-grade teacher Mrs. Stephanie Hadley and second-grade teacher Ms. Karen Caterina for their efforts in organizing this wonderful day. Their leadership and commitment to spreading joy and goodwill within the community have undoubtedly made a significant impact. It's events like these that contribute to building a strong sense of community and compassion, especially during the holiday season.
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Students in Ms. Tarsatana's first-grade class at Mennies Elementary School celebrated Grinch Day on Monday! The students enjoyed a visit from the Grinch, reading the story, a Grinchy adjective craft, and math mystery picture.
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Dallago Preschool students and their families were full of cheer on Friday night at the school’s Winter Wonderland Family Night. The festive evening featured seasonal fun crafts, family games, a milk and cookies snack, a special performance by the Vineland Regional Dance Company, and the highlight of the evening, a photo with Santa! Thank you to everyone who volunteered and made this evening a success.
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Fifth-graders at D'Ippolito Elementary School had the pleasure of learning from literacy coach, Ms. Melissa Sileo. Ms. Sileo engaged the students in a point-of-view activity that was rooted in the character trait, of empathy. After reading the mentor text, Hey, Little Ant, the students worked in small groups to annotate points of view and text evidence to support their reasoning. They used their communication skills to discuss points of view and perspectives and how a level of empathy affects our decisions. The students then used their writing skills to answer the question, “Should the ant be squished?” Ms. Sileo ended the lesson by taking a poll. The results were in favor of NOT squishing the ant. Mrs. Biscoglio and Ms. DeRenzis thank their colleague for sharing her expertise with them. It was an amazing learning experience for them as well!
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Students in Mrs. Brown's 4th-grade classroom at Mennies Elementary School celebrated and discussed the character trait of Kindness on November 13, which is World Kindness Day. They talked about kind acts and drew cartoon sketches related to their plans to be kind for the week. Students learned about the benefits of being kind and helping others in our school, our community, and the world.
over 1 year ago, Vineland Public Schools
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