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Steve Sieller Announced as Lorane’s Next Principal

August 16, 2023

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The Exeter Township School District is pleased to announce that Mr. Steve Sieller has been hired to be Lorane Elementary’s next principal. Mr. Sieller has spent his professional career in elementary education and elementary leadership, serving presently as the principal at West Pottsgrove Elementary since 2019, and previously as the assistant principal at Lower Pottsgrove Elementary. Prior to that, he was a fourth grade and ESL resource teacher and assistant principal in the Reading School District. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Albright College, and a master’s degree in School Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania. He lives in Berks County with his wife, Summer, and two children, Claire and Jack, who attend Daniel Boone schools.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mr. Sieller to Exeter,” said Dr. Christy Haller. “He has a rich and experienced career in elementary education and leadership, which will allow him to jump right into a successful start at school this fall.” Mr. Sieller expressed similar excitement after his hire was confirmed by the Board last evening. “I am looking forward to partnering with the teachers, staff and families of Lorane Elementary school to support the safety and success of our students.”

Mr. Sieller's exact start date is to be determined; in the meantime, Dr. Maggie Wright is serving as the interim principal at Lorane Elementary.

Filed Under: Lorane, News

Back-to-School Checklist

August 4, 2023

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We can't wait to see you on August 24th!

  • Complete the returning student update in Skyward on August 11th

    https://skyward.iscorp.com/scripts/wsisa.dll/WService=wseduexeterpa/fwemnu01.w
    Skyward will open after 3PM on Friday, August 11th. We recommend completing the Returning Student Update on a desktop/laptop computer rather than a mobile device. A parent/guardian will need to go through this step first in order to access their child's teacher, schedule and bus route information. 

  • View your schedule, teacher and bus route information

    https://skyward.iscorp.com/scripts/wsisa.dll/WService=wseduexeterpa/fwemnu01.w
    After you've completed the Returning Student Update on August 11th, please log in from a desktop/laptop to find:

    • Teacher/Schedule Information: In the left column, click on the "Schedule" tab. 
    • Bus Information: In the left column, click on the "Busing" tab. 
      Please note: Navigation in the app differs from these steps; we recommend you use a desktop/computer for the easiest navigation.
  • Verify your ParentSquare account

    All users must go through a one-time two-factor authentication step to confirm their email and cell phone number to log into www.parentsquare.com. The email and cell phone number must match the records we have in Skyward. If you have already verified your account and there have been no changes in your contact information or account from last year, you will not need to complete this step and you will be automatically logged into the system. 

  • Set your notification preferences in ParentSquare

    ParentSquare allows users to customize their notifications based on notification type and also select their preferred delivery method for each school. You can choose between "instant" and "digest" notifications. The "instant" setting will send all post notifications in real-time. The "digest" setting sends direct messages, alerts, and time-sensitive posts instantly, but sends all non-time sensitive posts around 6:30PM, reducing the number of notifications you receive daily. (We recommend the "digest" setting.)

    • From www.parentsquare.com: On your home page, click your name and select "My account." Then, select "Notification Settings."
    • If you are using the mobile app: From your home screen, click the triple bar in the top left corner. Click on "Account," then "Notification Settings."
  • Print the 2023-24 School Year Calendar

    You can also find calendars for each school here: https://exetersd.org/events-calendar

  • Add money to your lunch account

    https://www.schoolcafe.com
    If you prefer to send in cash or a check, please make your check payable to "ETSD" and place it in a clearly-marked "BREAKFAST/LUNCH MONEY" envelope with your student's name, teacher/homeroom, grade and ID#.

  • Apply now for free and reduced lunch

    https://www.schoolnutritionandfitness.com/index.php?sid=1623783486174&page=lunchapps
    Applications being accepted now! If you need help completing the application, please contact our Food Services Department at 610-779-0700

  • Complete new health forms

    https://exetersd.org/pupil-services/health/health-forms
    If your child has seizures, allergies, asthma, needs medication at school, or has any health concerns the nurse should be aware of, please complete the appropriate form(s) to give to the school nurse. 

  • Purchase School Supplies

    Please contact your school should you need help purchasing school supplies.

    • Senior High and Junior High students should come to school on the first day with basic school supplies, such as pens/pencils, a binder and notebook. They will learn what supplies they need from their teachers during the first week. 
    • Reiffton: Click HERE
    • Jacksonwald, Lorane and Owatin Creek: Click HERE
  • Pay Your Student Activity Fee

    For students in 7th-12th grade who intend to play a sport or participate in clubs or other extracurricular activities, payment of your yearly student activity fee can now be made online at eFunds. Find a link to eFunds, information about the student activity fee and a waiver here: https://exetersd.org/e-funds

  • Review your student handbook

    Download your copy here:

    • Senior High: https://exetersd.org/etsh/handbook
    • Junior High: https://exetersd.org/etjh/handbook
    • Reiffton: https://exetersd.org/reiffton/handbook
    • Elementary: https://exetersd.org/oc/handbook
  • Review School Start/End Times, Commuter Drop-Off Procedures & Complete Transportation Forms

    We can't wait to see you on time for the first day of school!

    • Senior High: https://exetersd.org/etsh/commute
    • Junior High: https://exetersd.org/etjh/commute
    • Reiffton: https://exetersd.org/reiffton/commute
    • Jacksonwald: https://exetersd.org/jacksonwald/commute
    • Lorane: https://exetersd.org/lorane/commute
    • Owatin Creek: https://exetersd.org/oc/commute
  • Renew or submit your clearances to volunteer or chaperone

    https://exetersd.org/volunteer
    Clearances are good for five years for parents and volunteers who wish to chaperone field trips or participate in school volunteer activities. 

  • Attend a New Student Orientation

    Students who are new to schools are invited to attend our New Student Orientations on:

    • Senior High:
      • August 9th: 6-8PM
      • August 16th: 9-11AM
    • Junior High (NEW DATES/TIMES):
      • August 15th: 9:30-11:30AM
      • August 22nd: 6-8PM
    • Reiffton:
      • August 8th: 6-7PM
      • August 14th: 9-10AM
    • Elementaries:
      • August 18th: 10-11AM
      • August 18th: 1-2PM
      • Plus Sneak-A-Peek for returning students from 3-5PM
  • Meet your child's teachers

    Meet your child's teachers on:

    • Jacksonwald: August 28th: 5-7PM
    • Lorane: August 30th: 5:30-7:30PM
    • Owatin Creek: August 31st: 5-7PM
    • Reiffton: August 29th: 5-7PM
    • Junior High: September 6th: 6:30-8:30PM
    • Senior High: September 14th: 6:30-8:30PM
  • Get Ready for Picture Day

    Smile!

    • Jacksonwald: October 4th
    • Lorane: September 27th
    • Owatin Creek: October 12th
    • Reiffton: September 27th
    • Junior High: September 6th
    • Senior High: August 28th

Filed Under: News

A Message from Superintendents Haller & Rochlin

July 21, 2023

Dear Antietam and Exeter Families,

The flooding that occurred on Sunday, July 9, 2023, has significantly impacted our communities. Unfortunately, the Antietam School District felt the greatest effects of this natural disaster when the Middle-Senior High School sustained severe damage. As a result, the building has been rendered unusable for the 2023-24 school year.

Antietam and Exeter have a long-shared history of working collaboratively with each other. As such, our districts are committed to working together through the recovery process. Exeter, like many neighboring districts in the County, has extended its hand to the Antietam school community in an effort to provide much needed support during this difficult time and ensure a
successful start to the school year.

We understand that both communities are extremely interested in learning how we intend to work together. Therefore, we are currently exploring the following options on how we may be able to partner with each other for the upcoming school year:

  1. Antietam has asked Exeter for space for two specialized-instruction classrooms, approximately 10 students per class. Exeter should be able to accommodate this request with no impact to its students or teachers as those students will be placed in separate classrooms with Antietam faculty and staff.
  2. Antietam has requested space to prepare meals for their students. Right now, Exeter has provided Antietam kitchen space at Jacksonwald during the summer so that they may prepare meals for their summer feeding program. For the 2023-24 school year, Exeter is looking for solutions so that they may be able to accommodate this request without disruption to their own students or cafeteria staff.
  3. Antietam has asked for space to accommodate their girls’ tennis team and girls’ volleyball team this fall. Exeter is evaluating those options right now in an effort to provide practice and competitive space for both programs.

As Antietam continues to formulate a recovery plan, Exeter, along with the other Berks County school districts, career and technology centers, and the Berks County Intermediate Unit, will work collaboratively to support the Antietam School District. We feel fortunate to live, learn, and work in Berks County where our school and community partners have always been supportive
and extend their assistance in times of need.

In the meantime, if you, personally, are looking for ways in which you can help, we wanted to make you aware of this upcoming event that will help support both Antietam and Exeter families:

“Pasta with a Purpose”
Monday, July 24th from 5-7PM
Antietam Valley Recreation Center
905 Byram Street, Reading, PA 19606
The Antietam Valley Community Partnership (AVCP) is planning a free spaghetti dinner for community members. Donations are gratefully being accepted. The dinner will include spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, dessert, drink, and community fellowship.  
Proceeds will benefit the flood victims of the Antietam Valley, which includes both Antietam SD and Exeter SD residents.
 
Learn more:
https://www.facebook.com/AntietamValley
https://antietamvalley.org

Thank you for your patience, partnership, and support as we collectively navigate these changes and accommodations. Both of our districts look forward to a successful start to the 2023-24 school year!

Sincerely,

Heidi Rochlin, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Antietam School District
Christy Haller, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Exeter Township School District

Filed Under: News

Exeter to Host Help Center for those Affected by Berks Flooding

July 12, 2023

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The Berks County Department of Emergency Services (Berks DES), the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA), and other state and county agencies and departments will open a Multi-Agency Resource Center (MARC) tomorrow at noon at the Exeter Township Lausch Administration Building to serve county residents with needs related to the catastrophic rainstorm and flooding that occurred on Sunday, July 9. The Exeter Township Administration Building is located in Exeter at 200 Elm Street, Reading, PA 19606 (to avoid arriving at the wrong address, please ensure you use the 19606 zip code in your GPS as there are several Elm Streets in the Reading area). The MARC is open to all Berks County residents and will be open Thursday from noon to 7PM, Friday from 10AM to 7PM and on Saturday from 10AM to 4PM.

A MARC is a temporary, quick-response center where a variety of state and county agencies collect in a central location to provide direct support to community members affected by a disaster event.

The following information was provided by the County of Berks regarding the local and state agencies who will be present at the MARC (as well as the services they can provide):

  • Berks Department of Emergency Services - referrals to proper resources for individuals who have not yet reported their damage to local government
  • Berks County Area Agency on Aging – assist older affected population;
  • Office of the Attorney General – information on contractor fraud, scams, etc.
  • Department of Environmental Protection – safety advice and questions with respect to waterway management and private wells
  • Department of Human Services – document replacement assistance (i.e. birth/death certificates, etc.), disability assistance services, new benefit applicants, etc.
  • Berks County MH/DD office – crisis counseling services
  • Department of Insurance – address questions and information on conflict issues with insurance carriers
  • Department of Military and Veterans Affairs – assist with replacement of documents, info on veteran -specific programs available
  • PEMA – general MARC support, disaster recovery information, National Flood Insurance Program information
  • Penn DOT – info on their online driver services, driver’s license replacement, etc.
  • Department of Health – safety information

Berks DES would like to remind all Berks County property owners, renters, and businesses who suffered property damage in relation to the rain and flooding in the past several days to report their damage to their local municipality as quickly as possible. Your local municipality is the city, borough or township to which you pay your local taxes. Complete and accurate collection of this information could help Berks County residents and businesses qualify for additional disaster recovery programs.

For more information, please contact the County of Berks.

Filed Under: News

Near Dropout Graduates in the Class of 2023

June 13, 2023

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At this time last year, Victoria “Tori” Wade was trying to drop out of high school following a tumultuous junior year that ended with her hating school, hating people and hating life in general. Weighing only 82 pounds from a combination of severe depression and having too little to eat, Tori was struggling to both work and go to school–and had no parents to help since her father had passed away and her mother had decided to move out of state at the end of her sophomore year. Believing staying in Exeter was in her best interest, Tori convinced her mother to leave her behind to live independently with her boyfriend, despite being unsure of her future and whether she would ever graduate from high school.

But last week, Tori defied the odds and did exactly that.

In truth, Tori’s school career and childhood were never easy. When she came home from elementary school, her parents abused substances and constantly argued and screamed at each other. Almost every week, her home was visited by Child Protective Services, ambulances or cops. Her home was infested with fleas, lice and bedbugs, embarrassing her from ever inviting friends over. Shortly after she moved to Exeter in 7th grade, her father died, and later the pandemic hit, deepening her family’s financial and emotional struggles. It was during this time that Tori lost many of her remaining friends as she navigated online schooling–an environment in which she struggled academically and mentally. When she returned to school following the pandemic, her disinterest in school worsened–leading her to cut classes regularly by the end of her junior year. “By then, we thought we lost her,” said her school counselor, Mrs. Andrea Freese.

But believing she could do better and holding tight to the belief that “sometimes you have to get over the obstacles that you have,” Tori renewed her determination to graduate high school and showed up on the first day of her senior year. Exeter’s social worker, Mrs. Ashley Rinehart, helped connect her with the Exeter Community Education Foundation (ECEF) and other local resources, who helped provide her with basic necessities, such as food, clothing, insurance and phone cards. Mrs. Freese and Mrs. Alycia Lenart, the district’s Student Support Coordinator, figured out an academic plan to help her catch up from what she missed in her junior year and how she could earn credit from working–a necessity for her to continue to live independently. “Once she approached us for help, it was truly a team effort,” said Mrs. Rinehart, who describes Tori as one of the most mature students she’s ever supported. “Tori learned this past year how to advocate for herself, which is something that some adults much older than her haven’t figured out.” 

Mrs. Lenart, who helps students navigate difficult personal situations in or out of the classroom, said, “I believe that there are very few people in this world that can be dealt the hand that Tori was and succeed with grace and tenacity.” Further explaining what she’s seen during her 23-year career here in Exeter, Mrs. Lenart continued, “Without having a family’s support, students like Tori usually become dropouts, wind up abusing drugs or alcohol, have severe mental health obstacles–or all of the above.” Agreeing, Mrs. Freese said, “In her circumstances, some would give up and not realize that they can overcome such adversity,” she says. “It’s very rare to see a student overcome the obstacles that were in front of her.”

Those who know and worked closely with Tori praise her for her determination and maturity, but more than anything, they describe her as grateful. Mrs. Freese also says that she believes that Tori’s story offers hope and inspiration to others. “When you see someone overcome all that she’s been through,” she says with an emotional pause, “She’s just an inspiration. Her story could inspire others who are struggling with other problems in their life that are not nearly as life changing or challenging.” 

With her diploma in hand, Tori now plans to continue her education to become a licensed hairstylist. But she can’t help but take a moment to reflect back on this past year when graduating seemed out of reach: “I did it,” she says emotionally and proudly. “And I couldn’t be happier.”

Filed Under: News, Senior High

Teachers Mary Ryder and Carolyn Woodford Retire

June 9, 2023

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As we celebrate the close of the 2023 school year, we also celebrate, albeit with some tears, the retirement of two of our long-time teachers: Mrs. Mary Ryder (right) and Mrs. Carolyn Woodford (left). During a both funny and tearful sendoff at the Senior High, Mr. Louis Blair and Mrs. Rebecca Lapic, respectively, paid homage to their colleagues this week. “Mary, the impact you’ve had here–the void–won’t be able to be filled. We’re going to miss you, and we appreciate everything you’ve done for us, for students and for the community,” said Mr. Blair. “Carolyn, we all know the impact that you’ve made on lives because of the work that you did,” said Mrs. Lapic. “It wasn’t just here (in Exeter)--your work reached so far out of this school to other countries,” she said in reference to Mrs. Woodford’s long-time coordination and support of the German-American exchange program, known as GAPP.  

In 2005, Mrs. Ryder was hired to teach Social Studies at the Junior High, eventually moving to the Senior High. Mr. Louis Blair, her colleague at both schools, describes her as a passionate teacher who was deeply valued in his department. “People always listened when she spoke,” he said.   

In 1990, Mrs. Woodford was hired to teach German at the Senior High, eventually also teaching German at the Junior High. “You have given so much energy and compassion to your work,” Mrs. Lapic said in a video send-off that the World Languages department created for her. “Thirty-three years (of teaching) is really a testament to the type of person that you are.”

“Both Mary and Carolyn were truly dedicated to bringing real-world experiences to students,” said Principal Tom Campbell. “Mary deeply loves government and the creation of government, and she worked to create learning experiences for students to see first-hand how government works by meeting with legislators and seeing them in person at work. These experiences both in and outside of her classroom allowed them to see their potential to become an engaged citizen,” he said. “With Carolyn, she was so enthusiastic about German language and culture, and felt the best way to make that relevant to kids living in the United States was to form opportunities for travel through the GAPP program, which was something that she truly left her mark on here at Exeter.” he said, continuing, “Both will definitely be missed.”

Congratulations and many thanks for all of your years of service, Mrs. Ryder and Mrs. Woodford; Exeter wishes you all of the best in your well-earned retirement!

Filed Under: News, Senior High, Uncategorized

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