On October 31st, the ELA and enrichment classes that visited the Memorial School Media Center put their book knowledge to the test. The students engaged in a fun and interactive activity to deepen their connection with classic literature: a Book Villain Guessing Game. Mrs. Bermudez, Memorial School Media Specialist, displayed pictures of well-known villainous characters from various books. Students browsed the gallery, guessing the identities of these characters based on visual clues and their own knowledge of the stories. The activity helped students enhance their literary knowledge while enjoying a friendly, competitive atmosphere!
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The RISE students had a fantastic experience painting the autumn landscape at Parvin State Park on Friday, October 18th, and Tuesday, October 22nd. They used simple, affordable household items such as cotton balls, clothespins, cardboard palettes, and paint purchased from Dollar Tree to create their artwork. This project not only sparked their creativity but also demonstrated how they can enjoy meaningful, low-cost experiences in nature within their community. These opportunities are helping to prepare them for staying socially active and engaged in their communities as they transition from high school to adult life. The beauty of the changing seasons inspired many students to step out of their comfort zones and explore new interests.
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On Wednesday, October 30th, students from the AP Environmental Science class and S.H.A.P.E. Club at Vineland High School participated in a community service project with the American Littoral Society. Students planted approximately 150 native trees in a section of Anthony Campanella Park.
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On Halloween, Mrs. Norton and Ms. DeRosa’s kindergarten class at Winslow School joined Miss Perry’s class for a fun-filled pumpkin carving experience! 🎃 Students watched as Miss Perry demonstrated each step of carving a pumpkin, with Mrs. Norton helping guide the activity. Everyone had a blast scooping out the pumpkin insides – some brave kiddos even used their hands, while others opted for a spoon! Before diving in, we made predictions on how many seeds might be inside and ended our autumn adventure by tasting freshly roasted pumpkin seeds. Such a memorable way to celebrate the season together! 🍂
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The latest edition of the Vineland Public Library Gazette is now available! Hello, everyone. We are excited to share the NOVEMBER 2024 Edition of our VPL Gazette. Please click on the link https://bit.ly/4fwuUKJ to see this month's edition. Please read about the oldest high school rivalry in New Jersey. GO VINELAND BEAT MILLVILLE!! Please take a few minutes to review this edition and share the link with your friends and neighbors. As always, we have something for everyone. Please encourage them to share the link as well. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or suggestions please get in touch with us at: vplgazette@vinelandpubliclibrary.org. As always, we appreciate the opportunity to share our newspaper and invite everyone to visit us as soon as possible. We look forward to welcoming the entire community to the Vineland Public Library.
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
Last week, Winslow students learned about growth mindset and the power of YET! Dr. Blake Brandes, an award-winning beatboxer, rapper, and music producer, engaged students in learning about perseverance through the art of music! Dr. Brandes spoke with students about his experiences on America’s Got Talent and how, even though he didn’t advance in the show, he has been able to use his talents for good. He has produced Top 40 radio songs and performed over 2,000 shows in Europe and the US! He has also written three children’s books around growth mindset. To find out more, visit BlakeSpeaks.com
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Mennies students enjoyed a fun treat during recess with our school social worker, Mrs. Seda. Students got to work with our new active floor projector on fine motor skills. Students displayed teamwork, communication, and encouragement. This was a great activity for our 5th-grade friends!
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Anatomy and Physiology students at Vineland High School have recently completed their Histology unit focused on tissues. They will now be progressing to the Integumentary system (skin). In the spirit of Halloween, we incorporated a hands-on activity creating various types of open wounds. The students are enthusiastic about delving into their new unit of study!
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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We’re excited to announce the winners of this month’s “Rowdy’s Golden Class” award at Vineland High School! Congratulations to Ms. Smith's 3rd Period Class from the VHS Asselta Building and Ms. Bertonozzi and Koering's 6th Period Class from the VHS Tanner Building for embodying the Portrait of a Graduate traits and fostering inclusive, collaborative learning environments. The "Rowdy's Golden Class" award encourages teachers to nominate their standout classes or classes that exemplify the Portrait of a Graduate traits, including communication, empathy, critical thinking, perseverance, adaptability, and responsibility. The awards are part of the VHS Rock the Roost program, which helps promote good behavior and create a positive school environment. Congratulations to the winners!
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Wednesday was National Candy Corn Day! Mrs. Gonzalez’s third-grade and Mrs. Snitzel’s kindergarten classes at Rossi Elementary School enjoyed some fun activities together. First, they learned all about the history of this popular candy. Next, the third-grade students helped their little buddies by using the candy corn to count numbers. They also tried to see how many candy corn pieces they would need to fill a paper candy corn. Finally, the students were able to try the sweet treat. Mrs. Snitzel surveyed the students and teachers. By popular demand, it looks like the students loved the yellow, orange, and white sweet treat, unlike the teachers.
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Just a reminder about our schedule next week: - On Tuesday, November 5, schools will be closed for staff workshops and Election Day. Don't forget to vote! - Schools will be closed for students and staff from Wednesday, November 6, until Friday, November 8, due to the observance of Veterans Day and the NJEA Convention. Schools will resume their regular schedules on Monday, Nov. 11.
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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It was an exciting day in the Sabater Elementary School library as Mrs. Blough and Miss Priscopo read "My Mouth is a Volcano." The students learned about this month's Portrait of a Graduate competency, communication, and built their own volcanos in STEM stations. They also discussed how words can sometimes erupt from our mouths - just like lava from a volcano!
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Spirit & Truth Ministries/Vineland Soup Kitchen is holding a Chicken Fundraiser this holiday season. Tickets are $15 for a platter that includes 1/2 rotisserie chicken, a side of potato salad, a side of coleslaw, applesauce, and a roll and butter. See the attached flyer for more information.
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Little Lamb preschool students and staff “Rocked the Pumpkin” in their Fall Costumes during their Annual Fall Fest. This parent engagement activity allowed students to parade around the school with parents and their teachers to various stations, receiving special treats. Students ended their morning by dancing with their families around the flagpole!
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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The Vineland Education Association, through a PEP grant, hosted a Dallago Preschool Halloween Door Dash on Friday, October 25th, in an effort to bring a safe trick-or-treat event to our students. Over 230 students and their family members were in attendance, including Vineland Education Association member volunteers. Students were invited to wear their Halloween costumes as they enjoyed going door to door around the Preschool to fill their bags with goodies and manipulatives. Social-emotional activities were provided for students and their families, including a make-your-own pumpkin face sticker craft, a create-your-own pumpkin expression foam craft, and social-emotional squish pumpkins for stress relief. Additionally, healthy snacks and water were provided, as well as social-emotional books and promotional items for every child and family. As part of the Vineland Education Association PEP grant, all Dallago students received a copy of a social-emotional book, including the titles: I Need a Hug - Necesito un Abrazo or The Feelings Book - El Libro de los Sentimientos. Children’s faces lit up seeing teachers in costume and handing out goodies. Families and students were smiling ear to ear and a great time was had by all.
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Miss Perry’s class at Winslow Elementary School ventured outside to explore and gather autumn treasures like acorns and pinecones. Back in the classroom, students eagerly sorted and counted their collections, then practiced writing addition equations to show their total pieces — an exciting new skill they’re learning! The enthusiasm and "whaley" excellent behavior our young learners displayed made for a fun, successful, hands-on math experience!
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Mrs. Trionfo and Ms. Vinnick’s 4th and 5th grade Garden Club at Rossi School honored Hispanic Heritage Month by learning about Día de los Muertos and its beautiful traditions. Using marigolds planted in spring, students discovered how these vibrant flowers are essential in creating ofrendas to honor loved ones. Fourth graders painted rocks in festive colors to border the display, while 5th-grade students painted sugar skulls and brought in pictures of loved ones, paying close attention to every detail. It was a meaningful way to connect with culture, nature, and family memories! 🌼
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In Graphic Design 3 at Vineland High School, students dove into advanced techniques to reimagine iconic movie posters with a fresh, creative twist. They carefully preserved essential elements like the original title, actor names, and key captions, ensuring each poster stayed true to its source. Drawing from classic spooky-season films—Ghostbusters, Beetlejuice, and Hocus Pocus—students explored methods for capturing mood, composition, and visual storytelling. This project encouraged them to think critically about design elements such as color, typography, and image manipulation, pushing them to blend originality with homage. Pictured are Athena Gonzalez with her Beetlejuice poster and Brandon Harrell with his Ghostbusters poster.
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Don't forget - this Saturday is the annual Vineland Safety Patrol Breakfast! Please see the attached flyer for more information.
8 months ago, Vineland Public Schools
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Petway’s safety patrol, led by Mrs. Brady, along with Mrs. Meneghetti’s and Mr. Martini’s kindergarten class practiced one of Petway’s character traits, teamwork, this week. Students collaborated and worked on a fall craft together. The safety patrol members demonstrated leadership skills by helping the kindergarten students with their pumpkin ornaments while the kindergarten students strengthened their fine motor skills. It was a great afternoon full of fall fun, new friendships being made, and celebrating teamwork!
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