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Extractions: SUMMIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION Summit Elementary Schools Lawton C. Johnson Summit Middle School Summit High School A Comprehensive Education ... Administrative Offices Today, Summit is acknowledged as one of the leading school districts in New Jersey, offering an environment where every student is encouraged to strive for excellence. Summit has five kindergarten through fifth grade elementary schools: Brayton, Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln-Hubbard, and Washington. Kindergartners attend school for half-day sessions. A preschool program is also offered that serves children in need of special education as well as regular education children. Each elementary school provides the same high quality educational experience. A strong core curriculum is offered and is individualized for each student's unique needs. The elementary curriculum includes music, art, library, and physical education. Individualized programs are provided to meet the varied interests and skills of students at all levels of ability. Students in grades one through five receive Spanish language instruction. High achieving math students in grades four and five receive advanced instruction through a mathematics achievement program. Each of the elementary schools has a completely automated library/media center. Students and teachers use the libraries' resource collections to supplement classroom instruction and conduct independent study projects.
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Extractions: by June Portnoy School Arts Organizations The National Art Education Association offers a free brochure that provides a checklist for art education. To receive this brochure, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the National Art Education Association, 1916 Association Dr., Reston, VA 20191. For more info, call 703-860-8000 or visit www.naea-reston.org The National Association for Music Education, along with the International Music Products Association, has created a list of standards for quality music instruction. For the list, visit www.supportmusic.com . For more information about The National Association for Music Education, call 800-336-3768 or visit www.menc.org provides a quality theater education. For more info, visit www.edta.org Since at least the mid-1980s, the arts have been the victim of cuts in schools around the nation. Most recently, they have been vulnerable as school districts are pressured to put more emphasis on preparing for standardized tests. During the 2004-2005 school year, 81 of the 175 Philadelphia elementary schools did not have music teachers. Forty-one of these schools were without music and art teachers. Although these statistics sound grim, the Philadelphia school district is doing better than most other urban school districts around the country, and it is making plans to address its problems.
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Extractions: What I Know Now Be Cool. Chill Out. Refrigerate Promptly. F or decades, product sales have reigned as the fundraising method of choice for most small non-profit organizations. However, the choice of products available to the fundraising chairperson today has grown exponentially, reading like a What's What in consumer goods. In fundraising drives across the country, the ever-popular candy, magazines and wrapping paper are found alongside everything from non-perishable cheese and sausage to light bulbs, birdseed, fresh fruit, tee shirts and scads of gift items. Now refrigerated and frozen foods - from pizza and cheesecakes to cookie dough - are gaining popularity in the parade of products sold for fundraising purposes. These products bring with them a whole new set of distribution and handling considerations. As a fundraising decision-maker, your primary goal, of course, is to conduct a smooth, profitable fundraiser. But don't lose sight of the fact that the foods sold through a fundraising drive are still intended for people to eat and enjoy, safely. "There's a misperception that foods sold for fundraising purposes are indestructible," reports Jim Messina, a New Jersey-based supplier of frozen foods for the fundraising market. According to Messina and others in the business of manufacturing and distributing frozen cookie dough, cheesecakes, pizzas and other frozen food items, the parameters for preserving these increasingly popular fundraising items are no different from products purchased from the grocer. Tom Lundeen, another frozen food supplier based in Iowa agrees, "When you buy ice cream at the corner supermarket, you don't leave it in the trunk for two days."
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Extractions: Letters June 21, 2000 Project results in beautiful garden for Marlboro H.S. Often a PTA relies on fund raising to get a project completed. The Marlboro High School PTA tried something a bit different. While we accepted financial donations toward our project, what we came to count on was "people power." The Marlboro High School PTA put in a small garden within the property of the facility, using the courtyard just off Alison Foxs special education classroom. The PTA chose Ms. Foxs class to assist us because we wanted to act as mentors for them. We wanted to let Ms. Foxs kids know we already thought of them as "special" and felt this would be a "gift in progress." Through contributions of money for garden supplies, the PTA, along with many other friends, created a lovely, peaceful place full of beautiful flowers, birdbaths, feeders and houses, garden benches to sit on and, of course, lots and lots of color. The students will help tend the garden, making sure the feeders and baths are clean and full, checking the weather gauges for air speed, temperature and rain, occasionally water and weed the plants, all the while learning about nature and science and just the beauty that can be found within the walls of the school.
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Extractions: Back to the PTO Today Blog and Latest News Wisconsin group dedicates one day to multiple fundraisers (chicken dinner, auction, more...) and sees nice success. Posted by tsullivan at 01:59 PM OK. Stay with me. Lots of links here for this Virginia dust-up. I can't believe how much attention this is receiving. Gotta love local papers! First, there's the front-page story that started it all, centering on whether silent auctions unfairly pit the "haves" vs. the "have-nots". That one was followed by this anonymous writer's belief that there's something illegal (?!?) about creative auction items . Then reporter does some homework on whether parent groups are simply fundraising machines . (No!) And the PTA jumps in with a spirited defense of its good work and important role in school. Also love this letter writer's passionate defense of her parent group . Then in my favorite development parent writes in to make great case that silent auctions aren't just after floods and locusts , as signs of society's imminent doom. In case you're wondering yes, I'm tired. And yes, I think this is a ridiculous controversy.