The district recognized the pride students of the month and the teachers and educators of the year, amongĀ others
The majority of the January Burlington Township School District Board of Education meeting was dedicated to recognizing students and staff for their achievements. Students from B. Bernice Young Elementary School kicked off the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance and a patriotic poem. The High School Jazz Nouveau also performed.
The pride students of the month for January from B. Bernice Young Elementary School are pre-kindergartner Samantha Eze, kindergartner Olivia Ortiz, first grader Dominic Dwumah and second grader AlexisĀ Gamel.
Fountain Woods Elementary School pride students are third grader Illiana Sarris, fourth grader Skyler Tellefsen and fifth grader FolukeĀ Balogun.
Pride students from the middle school are sixth grader Jeremy Henskens, seventh grader Siarra Martin and eighth grader LukeĀ Binkley.
Pride students from the high school are freshman Dante Pagano, sophomore Caitlyn Henry, junior Cal Cullinan and senior KatrinaĀ Chavez.
The district also recognized three students for their achievements in science. Marissa Almonte, Jay Patel and Carolyn Almonte are Youth Achievers Committee Science awardĀ winners.
Burlington Township School District Science Supervisor Joanne Johnson presented the students with theĀ awards.
āThe mission of YACāāāthe Youth Achievers Committeeāāāis to encourage minority students to pursue excellence in science, math and engineering,ā Johnson said. āIt is a great experience for all involved and can help the students exponentially expand their love for the sciences.ā
Marissa Almonte, a fifth grader at Fountain Woods Elementary School, won first place in her grade level for her project titled āThe Effect of Food Dyes Red 40 and Yellow 5 on Planetaria Mortality.ā
High school freshman Jay Patel also won first place for his grade level for his project entitled āComparison of Different Energy Sources for Mars Exploration.ā
Marissaās older sister, Carolyn, an eighth grader, was the grand prize winner at the science fair. Her project was entitled āThe Effect of UV Radiation on Metaphoric Process for Zophobas.ā
Building representatives recognized teachers and educators of the year forĀ 2016.
Teachers and educators of the year are Rebecca Merz-Inverso and Dr. Lauren McWhirk from B. Bernice Young Elementary School, Amy Sullivan and Kelly Gamez from Fountain Woods Elementary School, Joyce Schoolik and Crystal Berry from Burlington Township Middle School and Jason Williams and Virginia Rulli from Burlington Township HighĀ School.
The selection process began in November with the building administrators soliciting nominations from the school community through a nomination form, according to Director of Human Resources and Community Relations Liz Scott. Once the nomination process closed, each building formed a selection committee of administrators, teachers, staff andĀ parents.
When the winners were selected, the buildings notified Scott and Superintendent Mary Ann Bell, and the āprize patrolāāāāconsisting of Bell, Scott, board members, principals, supervisors and BTEA membersāāāvisited and notified eachĀ winner.
If the recipients so choose, they can enter into the state-level competition.
āWe are very proud of all of our honorees,ā Scott said. āOur children are very fortunate to have such caring educators who are willing to go above and beyond to help all students achieve.ā
In otherĀ news:
ā¢ Board of Education member Milton Dilligard announced the Burlington Township scholarship committee has seen a drop in donations this year compared to last. Dilligard says this is thought to be due to a lack of participation for ādress down daysā as well as not having a raffle at the HolidayĀ Bazaar.
ā¢ Student Liaison Kelli Hodnett announced student government has put up a āgratitude boardā at the high school that allows students to share what theyāre thankfulĀ for.
ā¢ The next Board of Education meeting will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 7Ā p.m.