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  •  Germ Free is the Way to Be!

    Germ Free is the Way to Be!

    Antheil Nurse, Marina Mikhail, visited Mrs. Washington's Kindergarten class to teach the students about washing their hands to help stay germ free.

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  •  Cool Ride to School

    Cool Ride to School

    Antheil's PTO held student raffles to be escorted to school by the fire and police departments. Kindergartener Willow Palumbo was escorted to school by the Ewing Fire Department Station 30. Third grader, Paige Blanchard, and fifth grader, Oliver Curran both won escorts to school by Ewing Police Department's Detective Bruno. Oliver's twin sister, Reese, also benefited from his winning by experiencing the ride herself. All of the students learned about the emergency vehicles and how they are used.

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  •  Antheil Principal of the Day

    Antheil Principal of the Day

    Antheil’s second grader, Lily McCarther, won the Antheil PTO raffle for Principal for the Day. Lily assumed her responsibilities on October 3rd, which included reading the morning announcements, a building check and assisting with recess and lunch. She did a fantastic job and set the bar high for any future students who wish to be Principal for the Day!

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  •  PE STARS

    Antheil PE Classes Create Sportsmanship Goals

    Physical Education (PE) teachers at Antheil Elementary School, Mr. Kevin Keener and Ms. Katie Schuh, know the importance of good sportsmanship and how good sportsmanship can correlate to a student’s success in the athletic arena and the classroom. In September, each class brainstormed and created sportsmanship goals to work towards during the 2023-2024 school year. Each month, Mr. Keener and Ms. Schuh, select two Physical Education Star Students per class.

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  • Who Should I Contact When...2023-2024

    Updated October 16, 2023

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  •  Antheil Student USTA

    Antheil Student USTA

    Antheil 5th grade student, Sedona Youngblood, recently visited the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center to watch the US Open in person. Sedona was among 24 players from the area who traveled to Flushing, New York, on Labor Day as part of Net Generation, the United States Tennis Association’s youth tennis community. The group is also part of We Lead Sports, Inc., an organization of more than 800 kids whose goal is to equip young people to rise above adversity and soar in all areas of their lives. They provide opportunities for youngsters to experience the sport of tennis.

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  • Bullying

    Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights

    The district is proud of our accomplishments with regards to the implementation of the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights. Open this headline for information and the 2019-2020 self-assessment report.

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  •  Antheil Parking Lot Update - New Traffic Pattern

    Antheil Parking Lot Update - New Traffic Pattern

    Antheil Parking Lot Update. Please click the link above to review the letter regarding the NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN.

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  • 2023 - 2024 Antheil Welcome Letter

    2023 - 2024 Antheil Welcome Letter

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  •  The Ewing Public Schools 2023-2024 District School Calendar and Handbook

    The Ewing Public Schools 2023-2024 District School Calendar and Handbook

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