Students, staff, and families from Little Lamb Preschool visited Duffield’s Farm! Everyone enjoyed the hayride, pumpkin picking, feeding the farm animals, going through the hay maze, exploring the learning barn, and playing in the various gross motor areas. Prior to the trip, teachers read farm books to the students. New vocabulary was introduced and small group learning (measuring) was based on real-world experiences. This trip was made possible by our preschool supervisors, district, and board. Everyone had a great time!







Dallago Preschool completed fire prevention week with a visit from the Vineland Fire Department. Students were able to see a firefighter get dressed in their protective gear, received high-fives from the firefighter in gear (which is great for our students so they know not to be afraid if someone enters their house in this uniform), and were able to go inside of the fire truck! The students and staff had a great experience!










Durand Elementary School students had the opportunity to connect with wildlife as they enjoyed up-close interactions with amazing animals from the Cape May Park & Zoo. Students learned about snakes, armadillos, bearded dragons, and crocodiles. Durand students were WILD about this great assembly!









Students at Sabater Elementary School have been celebrating their Hispanic culture through clothing! Pictured here are third-grader Sofia, representing Ecuador, and fourth-grader Iker, representing Mexico.


Congratulations to the Wallace Wildcats of the Month for September!
Top row: Madeline Galan, Assistant Principal, Tauranae Stewart (8th), Amenna Bunch (7th), Feliz Alberto Ramirez (8th)
Bottom Row: Armando Capulin Hernandez (7th), John Vargas (6th), Julissa Tadeo Romero (6th)

Vineland High School South Media Center hosted a Hispanic Heritage Celebration on October 5th and October 6th. Students from various classes came to participate in activities such as Papel Picado, Dominos, Ojo De Dios, and more. The Select Choir performed a beautiful rendition of Pablo Neruda's poem "Aqui Te Amo" led by choir teacher Mrs. Lori Cummines-Huck.
There were also lively musical performances by former Spanish Teacher Jeff Munsick and student-led Mariachi Band which included Ayden Rivera, Aldo Matias, Eloy Cruz-Geronimo, Jose Miguel, and Eduardo Martinez.
In addition, Mr. Breese's Hispanic History classes created posters that reflect "What it means to be Hispanic?" and Mrs. Parent's and Mrs. Friedley's Art classes created beautiful Papel Picados.



Library and Art classes collaborated at Barse Elementary School this week! Fourth and fifth-grade students at Barse learned about the famous Mexican artist Pedro Linares and the story behind his famous mythical creatures, Alebrijes, in the Library with Mrs. Loveland. Students then created and designed their own paper sculpture Alebrijes in Art class with Ms. Schmittinger.







The Cumberland County Job and Resource Fair will be held on Friday, November 17 from 11:30am-1:30pm - please see the attached flyer for more information.

The Inclusive Childcare Project at SPAN Parent Advocacy Network is excited to announce they are offering Positive Solutions for Families (virtually) this fall. Positive Solutions for Families is a multi-session, evidence-based program designed to help families support the social-emotional needs of their children while also gaining resources to navigate challenging behavior.
More information is included on the flyer. To register, visit this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/positive-solutions-for-families-2711139
Families are encouraged to register for all seven sessions as content builds on previous weeks.

Check out the first edition of the school year of "The Bullpen," Cunningham Academy's newsletter: https://shorturl.at/AGRWZ

One of five Vineland High School seniors will be named "Miss Monogram" and reign over the annual Homecoming Day football game when VHS hosts Egg Harbor Township High School on Saturday, October 14 at Gittone Stadium.
The new queen, selected by voting in senior homerooms, will be announced at halftime.
The finalists are: Kelianne Burgess, Kylie Gonzalez, Nicoletta Giuliani, Morgan Harrell Alvarez, and Caryeen Hughes-Alves.
A parade will kick off the festivities at 11:30 a.m. in front of Christ the Good Shepherd (Sacred Heart) Church and end at Gittone Stadium. The procession will be traveling west along Landis Avenue, making a left onto West Avenue, then right onto Montrose Street before entering Gittone.
The football game vs. EHT will follow at 1 p.m., with Miss Monogram crowned at halftime.





Attention middle school students! The Vineland High School tennis team and coaches will be hosting a FREE tennis clinic for all students interested in playing tennis at VHS. Don't miss out on this great opportunity! See the flyer for more information.

Need some new VHS apparel? There's a special "blackout" sale going on from today until October 15! It's the perfect time to get some new gear for the upcoming blackout football game in November. Click the link to view the store: https://stores.inksoft.com/vineland_high/shop/home

After completing the read-aloud “Because of Winn Dixie” by Kate DiCamillo, students in Mrs. Garton and Mrs. Peretti’s 4th-grade class at Rossi Elementary School worked together to create posters showing the main character’s internal and external character traits. To celebrate, students enjoyed a party just like the one from the book! Looking forward to starting our next read-aloud by our new favorite author!








Last Friday, students in Mrs.Trionfo/Mr. Cervi & Ms. Murawski/Mrs.Negron’s classes at Rossi Elementary School met for their second buddy session. Students learned about ways to show respect by partnering up and playing Respect Bingo, colored a coloring page, and we ended our session by having students recap what they learned by sharing ways to show respect/be respectful. Students had a great time and are already looking forward to our next get-together!





One week from today!

VHS will take on Holy Spirit tonight at 6 p.m. from Holy Spirit High School. Watch the game live on our YouTube channel here: http://bit.ly/3LPXWIA
Go Fighting Clan! 🐔
Durand students and staff love their FriYAYs, especially when it's a Fins Up FriYAY! One time per month, special guests join Durand administration, staff, and of course, the school mascot, Skipper the Dolphin, in welcoming students to school and celebrating the end of a wonderful week. This week Officer Cassidy from the Vineland Police Department and Mr. Mike Hall and Ms. Dana Blakely from the Transportation Department joined in the celebration. Music can be heard in the car rider and bus lanes along with big smiles of excitement as students arrive to school. Students are greeted with fist bumps, high-fives, hugs, and cheers as they walk into the building. It is a great way to celebrate students and show them how happy Durand staff is to see them at school. Future Fins Up Fridays will include visits from the Vineland Fire and EMS departments, along with many other special guests.










In Mrs. Tarzopoulos' kindergarten class at Durand Elementary School. students have been learning all about apples and how they grow. Students learned that there are so many different kinds of apples. They had the opportunity to taste 3 different kinds, Red Delicious (red), Granny Smith (green), and Golden Delicious (yellow). After students tasted the apples, they picked the color they liked best. After all the votes were counted, this sweet group of students liked Golden Delicious (yellow) the best! Students in Room 5 enjoyed their appley delicious day!









This week in Ms. Espinosa’s bilingual science classes at Wallace Middle School, 6th graders learned about how water moves. They created landforms using aluminum trays, beakers, and newspapers, then sprayed water onto their landforms to see how the water would move. Students got creative and created landforms such as mountains, plateaus, valleys, and more.
Seventh graders learned about convection. We placed a cup of hot (red) water over a cup of cold (blue) water with a plastic sheet separating them. When the plastic sheet was removed, we saw that the two did not mix. Since heat rises, the hot water stayed on top and did not mix with the cold water.
8th graders learned that convection currents cause tectonic plate movement. This was modeled with cold (blue) and hot (red) water in beakers placed in an aquarium. Students saw how the hot water rose to the top and the cold water stayed at the bottom of the tank.










