Category Archives: Schools

Pennsauken High School Graduation Moved To BB&T Pavilion

Earlier today, staff at Pennsauken High School informed graduating seniors that this year’s graduation ceremony will be moved to BB&T Pavilion in Camden, N.J.

Additional details from the District are forthcoming.

Ground Breaking Ceremony At PHS Football Stadium On June 8

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

The Pennsauken School District will host a ground breaking ceremony at Pennsauken High School’s football field, 800 Hylton Rd. on Friday, June 8, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Second Pennsauken Family Fun Fair On June 3

The Pennsauken School District will be hosting its second annual year-end family fun fair on Sunday, June 3, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at its Park Avenue Campus.

“As the school year comes to a close, this event is a great way to celebrate all the accomplishments of our students,” says Dr. Ronnie Tarchichi, superintendent, Pennsauken School District. “We’ve got a lot of fun activities planned for the fun fair and hope to see many of our families there.”

For just $5, children can receive a wrist band that gives them access to bounce houses, obstacle courses, mini golf, mobile arcade games, face painting, and more for the length of the event. Attendees will also be able to purchase items from a variety of vendors and can buy tasty offerings from various food trucks.

Vendor spots are still available for this event. For more information, contact Deanna at (609) 707-38764 or ParkAveCampusPTA@hotmail.com.

Full Day Pre-K And Kindergarten Online Pre-Registration Ends April 29

There’s still time for parents and guardians to pre-register their children for full day Pre-K and Kindergarten in the Pennsauken School District. The online pre-registration period ends Sunday, April 29.

For more information or to pre-register a child, visit the Pennsauken School District’s website.

Final Tour Of Longfellow School Held On May 18

Alumni of H.W. Longfellow Elementary School and members of the Pennsauken community have a special opportunity to walk the halls of the school before we all say good-bye.

TONIGHT: Pennsauken Residents Can Submit Longfellow Survey In Person

The Pennsauken School District is conducting on online survey to poll residents about what should happen to the property that currently houses Longfellow School. The building, which is in a state of disrepair, will be demolished later this year.

Pennsauken residents who don’t have access to a computer have an opportunity to participate in the Longfellow Park Survey. This evening, Tuesday, April 17, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., residents can visit the Pennsauken Free Public Library and submit a completed survey.

To participate in this survey, you must be a current Pennsauken resident, 18 years of age or older. For those voting no, the District is asking respondents to suggest an alternative to the proposed park in order for your “no vote” to count.

The results from the survey are ONLY being used to determine what will be occurring at the Longfellow property. The information provided WILL NOT be used for any other purpose.

Pennsauken Public Schools Hold Second Annual Choir Festival

On Saturday, April 14, Pennsauken’s vocal music directors will hold the second annual Pennsauken Choir Festival at Pennsauken High School. This day-long event is a celebration of music, learning, and performing for all levels of Pennsauken choral students.

Over 100 choral students, grades 4 through 12, will gather with several conductors to learn new music, meet other Pennsauken singers, and share their talents in a culminating performance for their families and community members.

Calling All Longfellow Alumni

Did you attend H.W. Longfellow Elementary School as a child? If so, the Longfellow Yearbook Committee invites you back for one last picture before we say good-bye.

Wellness Fair Held At Pennsauken High School On March 18

The Pennsauken Education Association, in conjunction with the Pennsauken School District, is hosting a wellness fair on Sunday, March 18, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at Pennsauken High School, 800 Hylton Rd.

School District Bond Referendum Passes

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Updated on April 10, 2018. Earlier tonight at the Camden County Boathouse in Pennsauken, votes were tallied for two school districts’ local bond referendum votes. And while Collingswood School District’s proposal lost by three to one, the bond referendum proposed by the Pennsauken School District won by an impressive 74 percent.

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