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    Courtyard Restoration at Antheil School

    During the first few days of spring break, many individuals came together to restore the Garden Courtyard at Antheil School. It had fallen into a state of disrepair and became less functional for our students. Through a partnership with staff from the Antheil School, the PTO, and community volunteers from Amazon and the Boys and Girls Club, eight raised beds were rebuilt and the pond area was revitalized. Roe Bonomo, Ewing Schools BCBA, and Lisa DiMemmo of the PTO spear headed this exciting project. None of this would have been possible without the fundraising efforts of the PTO and a very generous donation from the Rocha family. Also, Amazon donated several vegetable plants and seeds for our students to plant. Happy gardening to all at Antheil School!

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    Fisher Middle School Gifted and Talented Nomination Letter

    Fisher Middle School Gifted and Talented Nomination Letter

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    Antheil Elementary School Instrumental Students Selected for CJMEA Honors Band and Orchestra!

    Antheil Elementary School’s instrumental music teacher, Melanie Mayerson, shared a few tidbits about the happenings in the instrumental music program.  Ms. Mayerson shared that 12 5th grade students were nominated to participate in the  Central Jersey Music Educators Association (CJMEA) Honors Band/Orchestra and nine students were accepted.  Four 5th grade orchestra students were selected for the “red orchestra”, three for the “red band” and two students were chosen for the “silver band”.  The “silver band” is a higher level than the “red band”.   On April 22nd, students participated in the CJMEA Honors Band and Orchestra concerts made up of outstanding instrumental music students nominated by other central jersey music and orchestra teachers.  Students rehearsed all morning on the 22nd and put on a concert for friends and family in the afternoon.  

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    Antheil Students Learn About Mae Johnson, The First Black Women to Travel into Space

    In Ms. McGinn's class at Antheil, students learned about Mae Jemison, the first black woman to travel into space. After watching a video on her life and what inspired her to become an astronaut, the students created their own spaceship and made themselves into an astronaut with the saying "______(student's name) reaches for the stars."

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    Antheil has a WINNER! Klhoee Cassagnol Selected - Social Justice Reading Contest

    In February, students in Mrs. Beachem's class worked hard in hopes of winning tickets to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) men’s semi-finals games in Atlantic City! The class participated in NJEA's collaboration with MAAC to promote social justice reading. Over the month of February, the students read nine books written by and about inspiring Black people. They answered questions about each of the books and submitted their responses. Hard work and a little bit of luck, Klhoee Cassagnol, in Mrs. Beachem’s class was selected and won two (2) tickets to the MAAC Men’s Basketball Tournament semi-finals held on Friday, March 10th at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, a reserved parking pass and the best part, Klhoee was recognized on the court during the game. Congratulations Klhoee!

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    Wash & Learn Monthly Reading Program - You are invited!

    Activity Schedule: Friday, April 14th, 4:00PM-5:00PM - Local Author Emmanuela Marci; Monday, May 5th, 4:00PM-5:00PM YOGA READALOUD; Thursday, June 15th, AIR THERAPY DOGS READALOUD at the Laundry Depot, 1980 Olden Avenue, Ewing, New Jersey. "WITH BOOKS, YOU CAN GO PLACES"!

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    Attitudes In Reverse (AIR) 'Miki & Friends' Visits Antheil Elementary School Kindergarten Through Third Grade

    Antheil hosted Attitudes In Reverse (AIR) in October for multiple assemblies for students in Kindergarten through 5th grade. The program entitled, 'Miki & Friends' for Kindergarten through 3rd graders told the story of Miki, a dog, who helps children identify and label the emotions they may be dealing with, along with how to best respond to these emotions. The program for 4th and 5th graders entitled, 'AIR Mental Health in in the AIR Toolkit' helped students discuss the brain as an organ and how it can become sick. They presented ways for the brain to remain healthy, and choose our words carefully in person and on social media. Attitudes In Reverse brought some AIR Dogs for each of the presentations and students had the opportunity to interact with them after each program.

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    "STOP DROP and ROLL" Ewing Township Fire Department Visits Antheil Elementary School

    The Ewing Township Fire Department visited Antheil Elementary School on October 13th to teach Kindergarten students about fire safety. Students were instructed to 'Stop, Drop & Roll' and discussed how to create an emergency exit route in case of a fire in their homes. Firefighters demonstrated how they dress into their safety gear and show students all of the cool items on the fire trucks!

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    Antheil Celebrates School Violence Awareness Week

    Antheil celebrated School Violence Awareness Week by hosting representatives from the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office. The officers provided assemblies to our 2nd through 5th graders on internet safety and cyberbulling along with making positive choices. 

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    Antheil PTO Hosted its Annual Halloween Spooktacular October 21st!

    Antheil's Parent Teacher Organization hosted its annual Halloween Spooktacular on Friday night, October 21st. Students had the opportunity to dress up in their Halloween costumes and Trunk or Treat in the safety of the playground's blacktop.

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