Monthly Archives: November 2015
Organic Or Synthetic Plant Food: Is There A Difference?
By Kathleen Harvey, Owner, Plant Artistry, LLC
It’s time to prepare the flower beds for winter. What materials are best for the soil to prepare it for new plants in the spring? A debate is currently trending about which is better mulch: straw or hay? They may look similar, but they’re actually quite different.
Parent/Teacher Conferences
Starting today, schools throughout the Pennsauken School District are holding parent/teacher conferences. Here’s the schedule for each school.
November 17
Pennsauken Intermediate School, 8125 Park Ave.
1:30-3:00 p.m.
5:30-8:00 p.m.
November 18
Parent/Teacher Conferences
Howard M. Phifer Middle School, 8201 Park Ave.
1:00-3:00 p.m.
5:30-8:00 p.m.
November 19
Pennsauken High School, 800 Hylton Rd.
1:00-3:00 p.m.
5:30-8:30 p.m.
November 23
Elementary Parent/Teacher Conferences
1:45-3:50 p.m.
November 24
Elementary Parent/Teacher Conferences
1:45-3:50 p.m.
6:30-8:30 p.m.
November 25
Elementary Parent/Teacher Conferences
1:45-3:50 p.m.
Longfellow Honors Students Of The Month
Congratulations to September’s students of the month at Longfellow Elementary! The following students were recognized for “following directions and listening carefully:” Anisa Brown, Julianne Cruz, Jessica Do, Yaretzi Espinoza, Charles Le, Karen Quezada Martinez, Izabella Romero, Terell Tidwell, Rachel Tran, and Ryan You.
Pennsauken School Board Members Receive Award
Two members of the Pennsauken Board of Education were recently recognized for their work in the District and commitment to students.
At a special ceremony held on Oct. 28, Pennsauken Board of Education President Nicholas Perry was presented with the Urban School Boards’ Board President Award; and Board Vice President Dung Nguyen received the Urban School Board’s Board Vice President Award.
Sponsored by the South Jersey African American Chamber of Commerce, the Urban School Boards Reception honors and recognizes the hard work and commitment of individuals dedicated to improving the education through their work on various school boards throughout the region.
“We understand the many hours these individuals give to insure that all of our children who attend our urban schools are represented and given the best education that can be afforded to them,” says Curtis M. Lackland, CBC, president, South Jersey African American Chamber of Commerce.
“Both Dung and myself are humbled and honored to accept these awards,” says Perry. “While we were individually recognized, it truly takes a team effort to realize the District’s goal of success for all students.
“Personally, I would like to thank all of my fellow board members for their hard work: Dung Nguyen, who in addition to his role as vice president, serves as chair of the education committee; Armando Diaz, a member of both the education and finance committees; Meg Snyder, chair of the Board’s policy committee; Allyson Meloni, chair of the communications committee; Diane Johnson, for her commitment to students through her exploration of ROTC programming; and to JoAnn Young, for her support during this past year. Special thanks also go to our central administrative team for their support of the Board’s goals and mission.”
Carson School News
Click on the photos for more information on what’s happening at Carson Elementary.
Baldwin School Highlights
Students at Baldwin School have been enjoying the fall! Click on each photo for more information.