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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Want a Squeaky Clean Car? Lincoln School 8th Graders Will Wash It For $10

The car wash will be held Saturday, May 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lincoln School, 400 Second Avenue.

The car wash will be held Saturday, May 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lincoln School, 400 Second Avenue.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Signing Day: Three ALJ Athletes to Play in College

Seniors Ryan Baron and Eddie Olenick will play football at Kutztown University, and Lauren Adamusik will continue her field hockey career at C.W. Post.

This release was provided by Gus Kalikas, ALJ Supervisor of Athletics. On Monday, April 29, 2013, members of various Arthur L. Johnson Athletic Teams participated in a signing day ceremony to honor their four years of service to Crusader Athletics and commemorate their signing of Nation Letters of Intent to play NCAA Collegiate Athletics.      Johnson Senior Student Athletes Lauren Adamusik, Ryan Baron, and Eddie Olenick signed their letters of intent to continue their athletic and academic careers at the collegiate level, where they will continue playing field hockey and football. Ryan Baron and Eddie Olenick will both be playing football in college, at Kutztown University. Both senior lineman had outstanding seasons for the Crusaders and…

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11:30 pm on Friday, May 10, 2013

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Friday, May 3, 2013

Valley Road School Has Its First Talent Show

Students played musical instruments, hula hooped, danced, sang and performed comedy.

This press release was provided by Valley Road School. Valley Road Elementary School in Clark, held their first Variety Show featuring many of its students from grades ranging from Kindergarten through Fifth proving that students in "VRS-Got Talent." Students played musical instruments, hula hooped, danced, sang, and performed comedy. Everyone who attended was astounded by the range of talent that was on display. Students not only performed on stage, but behind the scenes as well. Fourth grade students Michelle Kukan and Sara Hilton played a large role in getting the show underway by working as stage crew members for the night's performances. Many parents, families, friends, and staff members all came out to support all the talented young …

Cindy Siessel

8:28 pm on Sunday, May 5, 2013

This was not the first VRS talent show. There were talent shows annually in the 1990's under the direction of teacher Gail Lombardi and PTA President Antoinette Zieser. Many good memories and great talent! Glad to see they are doing it again!   more ›

Crusader Athletic Leadership Council Participates in Autism Awareness Day

ALJ students helped organize various activities to celebrate the day with Clark preschoolers.

This release was provided by the Clark School District. On Friday, April 26, members of the Crusader Athletic Leadership Council participated in the Clark School District’s Autism Awareness Day at the Clark Pre-School through various activities, including enjoying the multi-colored parachute. C.A.L.C. members participated in numerous events throughout the occasion that not only were enjoyable for all of the children, but also raised awareness for autism. "The C.A.L.C. was thrilled to be able to assist with the Clark School District’s Autism Awareness Day events at the Clark Pre-School," said Gus Kalikas, Supervisor of Athletics, Health and Physical Education at Arthur L. Johnson High School. "It was fun watching the High School Student …

Monday, April 29, 2013

[PHOTO] Kumpf School Donates to Meghan Rose Bradley Foundation

The Meghan Rose Bradley Foundation was established December 2004 in honor of the memory of Meghan Bradley, who passed away on November 7 after being diagnosed with brain cancer.

This release was provided by the Clark School District.   Teachers and staff at Carl H. Kumpf Middle School in Clark support research for pediatric brain cancer through a donation to the Meghan Rose Bradley Foundation.   The Meghan Rose Bradley Foundation was established December 2004 in honor of the memory of Meghan Bradley, who after being diagnosed with brain cancer on October 1, passed away on November 7th.  For more information about the Meghan Rose Bradley Foundation contact Ileen Bradley at (732) 735-3291 or visit their website at http://meghanrosebradleyfoundation.org/.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

St. John's Language Arts Teacher Wins NCEA Award

Sharon Osnato, sixth and seventh grade reading and language arts teacher, has earned the 2013 Distinguished Teacher Award.

Sharon Osnato, sixth and seventh grade reading and language arts teacher, has earned the 2013 Distinguished Teacher Award.

Fun and Games After-School Club is a Hit at Kumpf

The club was created to promote student involvement in after school activities.

This release was received from the Clark School District. The  Fun and Games Club is an after school activity organized by teachers Jennifer Bartolomeo and Arielle Wegbreit at Carl H. Kumpf Middle School in Clark. It is a club for students of all ability levels. It is an exciting, interactive environment in which students come together in grades 6, 7, and 8 to share their love for fun and games. The club meets once a week with a varied array of students. While sign-in sheets are provided at every meeting, attendance is not taken to entice members to bring their friends along. The club was created to promote student involvement in after school activities. However, it has done so much more, for it has shown to be a club that celebrates …

Friday, April 26, 2013

Vote Now: ALJ Students are Finalists in 'Teens and Drinking' PSA Contest

Two groups of Arthur L. Johnson's Advanced TV class students have moved on to the final phase of a video PSA contest for Prevention Links.

This release was received from ALJ's Advanced TV Instructor Phil Scardilli. Two groups of Arthur L. Johnson's Advanced TV class students have moved on to the finalist phase of a video PSA contest for Prevention Links on the theme of teens and drinking. The contest is open to schools in Union County. They can move up to the next phase if they receive enough online votes. The website to view and vote for the videos is: http://preventionlinks.org/psa/ The ALJ entries are PSA Finalist-5 and PSA Finalist-6 The submissions have been chosen as two of the top six finalists. The students involved are “Keg Stand” by James Kobryn, Daniel Mooney, and Dominick Carlucci and “Teen Pregnancy” by Alex Janiero, Anthony Filiciello, and Zack Palmer. All …

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11:06 am on Friday, April 26, 2013

Video number six was very creative! Great work boys! Good luck!!!!!!!   more ›

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

ALJ Cheerleader Honored for Selection to Pro Bowl

“Both Arthur L. Johnson High School and the Clark School District are better off today as a result of the countless contributions Alison has made," said Superintendent Kenneth Knops.

This release was submitted by the Clark School District. Arthur L. Johnson High School senior Alison Dugan was honored at the Clark Board of Education’s “Showcase of Success” on April 9th for her selection to cheer in the National Football League’s Pro Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii. Alison was called to the podium at the Board of Education Meeting by Superintendent Kenneth Knops, who extolled her numerous accomplishments not only as a cheerleader, but as a student and altruistic member of the community.  In highlighting Alison’s many and varied achievements, Knops began by highlighting her awards and honors as a cheerleader. Alison is a four year member of the Johnson Varsity cheerleaders and served as captain of the squad both her junior and …

Monday, April 22, 2013

Hehnly Teacher Wins NJ School Boards Award

Parlavecchio is one of only eight winners throughout the state.

This release was provided by the Clark School District. Nicole Parlavecchio, special education teacher at the Frank K. Hehnly School in Clark, is the recipient of the highly prestigious “Innovations in Special Education” Award through the New Jersey School Boards Association.  Ms. Parlavecchio is one of only eight awardees throughout the entire State of New Jersey. Each year the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA) solicits program nominations for what they deem the most effective, innovative, and successful programming ideas currently in practice in special education classrooms and programs from each district throughout the State.  As a recipient of the 2013 “Innovations in Special Education” Award, Ms. Parlavecchio was selected …

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