
Please come support Vineland All-Middle School Productions (VAMP), a Vineland Public School District Funded Program that has been providing arts education to the students of Vineland for over 10 years, as they host their "Road to Disney Bags, Bucks and Baskets" Bingo Fundraiser this Sunday, April 6th, starting at 2 pm! The afternoon will be filled with fun, excitement, and a chance to win tons of prizes! Tickets are $35 in advance or $40 at the door. General Admission Tickets include (1) 12-game 4-face bingo card and (1) door prize ticket. Additional tickets for bingo, basket raffles, and 50/50 will be available for purchase on the day of the event. This event is BYOB. All attendees must be 21 or older to consume alcohol and 18 or older to play bingo. To purchase your tickets, please visit https://vamp.ticketspice.com/bingo2
All proceeds directly support Vineland All-Middle School Productions (VAMP) and this year’s cast of Frozen Jr. as we raise money to perform in Disney World in May.
Bingo License: BL-361; Merchandise Raffle: RL-1934; 50/50 Raffle:RL-1935


Don't forget - the Durand School Craft Fair is this Saturday from 10am-3pm!


At Petway Elementary School the fourth grade students recently embarked on an exciting cross-curricular journey, blending Language Arts and Science in an unforgettable way!
In Language Arts, students read and explored Greek myths, discovering the legendary tales of heroes, gods, and mythical creatures. They then connected these stories to their Science lessons by studying constellations—learning how ancient cultures linked the night sky to their myths.
To bring their learning to life, students stepped inside StarLab, an immersive, portable planetarium. As they traveled through the galaxy, they identified constellations tied to the Greek myths they had studied, seeing firsthand how storytelling and science intertwine.
This hands-on experience deepened their understanding of both literature and astronomy, sparking curiosity and wonder about the stars above. What an incredible way to learn!








Vineland High School juniors Alexica Perez, Aalilah Folk, and Sarah Santiago earned admission into Stockton University's Summer Program, known as RYLA.
The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Conference (RYLA) is a 5 day conference for juniors to develop leadership skills and have the opportunity to stay in Stockton's dorms.
The three girls were chosen from leadership in Vineland High School clubs, teams, and classrooms, as they are each Honor Roll Students.
Delegates to the Conference are chosen for their scholastic, athletic, and civic and/or religious achievements as well as their personality and desire to improve themselves. They will get a taste of college life and have the chance to continue to develop their strong leadership skills!



Come join the VHS Marching Band this Wednesday, April 2, at Outlaws's Burger Barn and Creamery for some great food and ice cream! The fundraiser will be from 4 to 8 p.m. It is a great time to have dinner out and support our students. Please remember to mention that you are here for the fundraiser when you order. Thank you, and we hope to see you there!


Dear Parents/Guardians,
We want to inform you about recent technology and cybersecurity improvements that have been implemented to enhance the safety and security of our district’s digital environment. These updates align with Vineland's "Acceptable Use" policy and ensure a more secure online experience for both students and staff.
Key improvements include:
- Separation of student and staff networks to provide better security and analytics.
- Enhanced security measures to prevent unauthorized access and strengthen data protection.
- Restrictions on the use of personal accounts on district-owned devices, ensuring all activity follows district policies and guidelines.
These changes have been carefully integrated without disruption to daily operations, ensuring a safe and secure learning environment for our students.
We appreciate your support in reinforcing responsible technology use at home.

On Saturday, March 28th, several Vineland High School students from Mrs. Parent's and Mrs. Medio's art classes participated in the Vineland Public Library Foundation Student Art Show. The show was open to all senior high school students in South Jersey.
Several students received awards for their artwork, along with cash prizes. Congrats to all of our talented artists!
"Best-in-Show", Fine Art Painting: "Timeless" by Karina Cortez,
"1st Place", Fine Art Painting: "Next Up: Anxiety" by Alani Hannah
"!st Place", Mixed Media: "Dark Night" by Denise Benitez
"1st Place", Mixed Media: "Abandoned" by Keven Cordero
"Honorable Mentions":
"Here and There" by Isabel Milagros Oliver
Mushroom Dream" by Robin Rodriguez
"Golden Hour" by Katherine Palacios Arias
"Dark Night" by Denise Benitez
"Unduck in a Row" by Elianne Flores Mercado
"Inside the Mind" by Nicholas Gonzalez







On "Fist Bump Friday," 8th-grade NJHS students from Wallace Middle visited Barse Elementary to spread joy and encouragement! As Barse students arrived at school, they were welcomed with pom poms, upbeat music, bright smiles, and, of course, plenty of fist bumps. It was a fantastic way to kick off the day with positive energy and school spirit!




ATTENTION ALL 8th GRADE STUDENTS!
8th Grade Moving Up Picture Day is here!! DRESS TO IMPRESS. Picture Day is scheduled for Thursday, April 10, 2025. Please remember to follow the school dress code policy.
ATENCIÓN A TODOS LOS ESTUDIANTES DE 8º GRADO!
Llegó el Día de la Foto de Avance de 8.º Grado. ¡VÍSTETE PARA IMPRESIONAR! El Día de la Foto está programado para el Jueves, 10 de Abril de 2025. Recuerda seguir el código de vestimenta de la escuela.
8th Grade Move Up Picture Day: https://www.barksdalestorefront.com/shop/login/?ac=19357GO


On March 25, twenty-one VHS students participated in the Delaware Valley Olympiada of the Russian Language at Temple University in Philadelphia and brought home 21 medals! Liz Cruz Bautista, Bella Garcia Santiago, Leonardo Gonzalez, Yoselin Gonzalez, Domani King, Christopher Mendoza Perez, Areli Mondragon, Jaylah Moore, Alexis Carrasco, Sheilitza De La Rosa Sanchez, Jorge Flores, Maria Lucas-Olozagaste, Mariia Manannikov, Alondra Rosario Lugo, Sofia Bozhenko, Mykhailo Chernai, Violetta Khmelnytska, Vladimir Manannikov, Alona Moskalets, Davyd Radyvonik, and Anastasiya Serediuk competed according to their levels and a year of study in the Regular, Heritage, and Native Speaker divisions. All students had to perform a broad variety of tasks in three commissions. In Commission 1, Oral Speech, students had to interact with a judge on one of ten scenarios covering topics about themselves, home, family, school, favorite sports, pastime activities, favorite movies, music, weather, etc. In Commission 2, Russian Area Studies, students performed a presentation on Russian geography, landmarks, major cities, music, art, and literature. In Commission 3, Poetry and Narrative, students had to recite a poem in Russian from memory and retell one of the short novels (stories) they read in class. This year, our students won 12 gold, seven silver, and two bronze medals! Vladimir Manannikov won first place in the Heritage Learner division, and Violetta Khmelnytska got the perfect score of 400 points in the Native Speaker division. Besides the joy of winning the competition on various levels and commissions, our students got a wonderful opportunity to gain confidence in their ability to speak Russian, demonstrate familiarity with Russian civilization, acquire a sense of achievement, be recognized for their efforts to master a very challenging language, to interact with students of Russian from other schools, as well as tour the Temple University Student Center. Great performance and excellent presentation of the Russian program at VHS!



ATTENTION ALL WILDCATS!
Picture day is upon us. Spring Picture Day is scheduled for Thursday, April 10, 2025. Feel free to wear your best school appropriate outfit. Please remember to follow the school dress code policy.
ATENCIÓN A TODOS LOS WILDCATS!
El día de las fotos esta cerca. El día de la fotografía de primavera está programado para el Jueves, 10 de Abril, 2025. Los estudiantes pueden usar su mejor atuendo apropiado para la escuela. Recuerde seguir la política del código de vestimenta de la escuela.
Spring Picture Day: https://www.barksdalestorefront.com/shop/login/?ac=19357SG


Students in Mr. Cresci's 8th grade Accelerated Social Studies classes at Veterans Memorial School worked collaboratively in small groups to create posters to showcase Women's History Month. The students visited the school media center and worked with Media Specialist Mrs. Bermudez to research, format, and create the project. The posters focused on various themes connected to the topic, including "Women Who Changed History" – Highlighting influential women in government, activism, and leadership, "Breaking Barriers" – Focusing on women who were pioneers in politics, law, and civil rights, "Votes for Women" – Celebrating the women’s suffrage movement and key figures and "Women in Government Today" – Featuring current female leaders in the U.S. and worldwide.







Miss Giordano's first-grade class at Petway had a fantastic time participating in Book Madness, an exciting event where students voted on their favorite books they read throughout March using the Bookworms Curriculum. The students read a variety of engaging stories, and each book sparked great discussions and creativity. The entire class learned a lot about the process of voting and how it helps everyone have a voice. After much anticipation and excitement, the votes were tallied, and the winner was “My Brother, Charlie”! "My Brother Charlie," written by Holly Robinson Peete and co-authored with her daughter, Ryan Elizabeth Peete, is a heartfelt and inspiring children's book. It tells the story of a young girl who shares her experiences growing up with her twin brother, Charlie, who has autism. Through the eyes of the sister, readers gain insight into Charlie's unique qualities and challenges. The book emphasizes themes of love, understanding, and acceptance, highlighting how siblings can support each other through life's ups and downs.



On Tuesday, March 25, Inspira's RAFT Youth Development Specialist (YDS), Nayomi Roman, went into Ms. Ecret's 8th grade ELA class and presented on the topics of stress management, coping skills, time management, and goal setting. After the presentation, the students participated in a game where they practiced the skills they had learned. The students created a table representing themselves. The four legs represent the stability of healthy coping skills, time and stress management skills, and goal setting. A scenario was read, and the students would remove or reinforce a leg depending on the scenario based on stress and how it is handled. When the table dropped, the students could see how the weight of stress made them lose stability. The students were very engaged as they realized how important and real these topics are.




Inspira's RAFT YDS, Nayomi Roman, worked the whole month of March with Wallace staff and students to participate in a school-wide competition based on nutrition. Ms. Nayomi prepared nutrition facts each Monday and, on Friday, would send out a quiz for teachers to do with their 9th-period class. Each week, teachers would complete the quiz, and those qualified, based on correct answers and speed of response, would move forward on the bracket. The last two teams, Ms. Ecret and Ms. Kozora's 9th-period classes, competed in a Jeopardy-style competition where the winners received a prize of a week of dressing down! Congratulations to Ms. Ecret's Class!




On Tuesday, March 25, students in the S.H.A.P.E. Club attended a field trip to Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge. The day began with the students clearing out the resident animals' enclosure area. When they finished, students watched a presentation with two education ambassador animals, "Fabio," the black vulture, and "Phoebe Muffay," the striped skunk. They learned a little about each animal and the circumstances that caused their residency at the refuge. Afterwards, the students participated in a guided tour around the resident enclosure area, learning about each of the animals and wildlife rehabilitation. (Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge is a non-profit wildlife refuge, wildlife rehabilitation hospital and nature center located in Medford, NJ. www.cedarrun.org)











Our Mennies Inclusion Club has been hard at work reviewing the first two weeks of Cole’s Bakery and making improvements to make the shop even more successful! They carefully checked their inventory and decided to stock up on the most popular items—and the doughnuts went fast today!
The staff LOVES this Thursday tradition and the opportunity to support the Inclusion Club. Thank you to everyone who stops by to make this such a special part of our week!







Dallago Preschool would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the New Jersey State Police for joining us at Dallago West for our first-ever Car Seat Check & Giveaway Day!
On Thursday morning, NJ State Police officers arrived with free toys, car seats, and informational packets for families. They generously provided seven car seats to families in need—all of which were given away within the first five minutes!
Families who already had car seats installed were able to have officers inspect them to ensure they were the correct size and properly secured.
It was an incredible and positive event, and we look forward to hosting more in the future!
For families still in need of a car seat, we will be sending out information soon with locations you can visit once a month to receive a car seat or have your current one checked for proper installation.
For more information on car seat safety, please visit njsp.gov.











Fourth-grade students from Sabater Elementary School recently took part in an educational expedition to explore the wetlands and forests of southern Cumberland County. This trip was presented by CU Maurice River, in which the students received environmental education lessons at the Bivalve Center in Port Norris and met a hawk and a screech owl. They also went on a guided walk on a nearby nature trail. Students loved learning about local animals, including seeing an otter's den, the bones of a deer skull, an osprey's nest, and a discarded turtle shell. It was a great day to get outside and enjoy the scenic views!




The Veterans Memorial & Pilla Middle Schools' National Junior Honor Societies will be hosting a car wash on April 5 in front of Veterans Memorial School. Please come out and support!
