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Soccer Teams win Sportsmanship Award

October 25, 2024

girls soccer team group photo
boys soccer team group photo

The Berks County Soccer Officials Association (BCSOA) announced that both the Exeter Township Boys and Girls Soccer teams have won their Sportsmanship Award for the fall 2024 season. This award is given to the team that ends a season with the lowest number of yellow and red cards issued as compared with all the other Berks County high schools that participate in the BCIAA. This year, both Exeter's girls and boys team earned this distinct honor. The BCSOA Sportsmanship Chair, Al Cross, said in an email announcing the award to Exeter's Athletic Director, Tom Legath, "All the players and coaches on both teams are to be congratulated for their outstanding sportsmanship."

Mr. Legath said that during his 14-year tenure as Athletic Director, Exeter has been the recipient of a number of awards, but has never received this specific one. "I would like to congratulate the coaching staff of both the girls' and boys' soccer teams," said Mr. Legath. "I would also like to recognize and congratulate our student athletes. Thank you for how you represented yourself, your team, your coaches, your families and our district. This award recognizes the caliber of each of you as athletes and students. It also demonstrates the expectations that we have here in the Exeter Township School District of our student-athletes both on and off the field."

The girls' soccer team coached by Milt Scholl, who is assisted by coaches Mike Lee, Brittany Thees and Brandon Putt. The boys' soccer team is coached by Matt Eshenaur, who is assisted by Chris Laverdure, Jose Rosa, Preston Wismer and Jon Correll. 

The BCSOA will present a plaque and a banner to Mr. Legath, the coaches and the athletes in November.

Filed Under: News, Senior High

College Board Recognizes Achievements of 30 Exeter Students

October 25, 2024

group of students stand in high school library

Exeter students who were named AP Scholars, AP Scholars with Honor or AP Scholars with Distinction

small group of students stand together in high school library

Exeter students who were named Big Future Scholars

The College Board recently awarded certificates to 30 Exeter students for outstanding performance on their Advanced Placement (AP) exams taken earlier this year, their scores on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) and/or their outstanding academic performance.

Recognition of AP Scholars is based upon how many AP exams students take and their scores on at least three of the exams. To receive recognition, students who:

  • Earn a score of 3 or better on five or more AP exams and an average of 3.5 on all AP exams taken are named an AP Scholar with Distinction
  • Earn a score of 3 or better on four or more AP exams and an average of 3.25 on all AP exams taken are named an AP Scholar with Honor
  • Earn a score of 3 or better on three or more AP exams are named an AP Scholar

Recognition of Big Future scholars is determined by students who:

  • Scored in the top 10% of students in Pennsylvania who took the PSAT or earned a 3 or better on two or more AP exams during 9th or 10th grade
  • Earned a cumulative GPA of 3.3
  • Identify as either a first-generation, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Indigenous or Native American.

Congratulations to the following students for this impressive honor and recognition bestowed upon them by the national College Board:

AP Scholar with Distinction:

  • Cheyenne Boyles
  • Addison McKittrick
  • Perla Alvarado-Rueda
  • Rachelle Toaldo
  • Richter Bogust
  • Tyler Jones

AP Scholar with Honor:

  • Lyndsey Kline
  • Gillian Foster
  • Kayla Schafer
  • Marissa Millar

AP Scholar:

  • Griffin Beidler
  • Carson Frederick
  • Neema Kamau
  • Nathan Gehris
  • Katharine Hoover
  • Ella Lynch
  • Amy Ipsen
  • Alivia Spitz
  • Benjamin Seeberger
  • Alexis Nonnemacher
  • Alexander Ocasio
  • Audrey Gierlich
  • Josephine Hunter
  • Shaun Rathman
  • Augustus Stuhlman
  • Esteban Ruiz-Velazquez
  • Luke Zawilla

Big Future Recognition:

  • Neema Kamau
  • Tyler Campbell
  • Gianna Johnson
  • Richard Olorunsaiye

Filed Under: News, Senior High

SHS To Present “Radium Girls” on November 7th & 9th

October 24, 2024

students stand around table in a theatrical pose

From left to right (standing): Logan Hellwig (Edward Markley); Anthony Greene (Charlie Lee); August Merwin (Arthur Roeder); Cody Manning (Tom and Dr. Von Sochocky); Amari King (Raymond Berry and Dr. Martland). (Seated): Lilli McNally (Irene Rudolph and Katherine Wiley); Ella Mackey (Kathryn Schaub); Alison Applegate (Grace Fryer)

In 1926, radium was a miracle cure, Madame Curie an international celebrity, and luminous watches were all the latest rage--until the girls who painted them began to fall ill with a mysterious disease. Inspired by a true story, "Radium Girls" traces the efforts of Grace Fryer, a watch dial painter, as she fights for her day in court after she and her co-workers became seriously ill while working at the U.S. Radium Corporation in Orange, NJ. Her chief adversary is her former employer, Arthur Roeder. Roeder cannot bring himself to believe that the same element that shrinks tumors could have anything to do with the terrifying rash of illnesses among his employees. Will justice prevail for Grace and her friends? Or will big business win? Find out during the SHS's production of this true-life legal thriller!

Radium Girls stars Alison Applegate as Grace Fryer and Lilli McNally and Ella Mackey as her sickly friends working for their boss, Arthur Roeder, played by August Merwin. The play also features the talent of Logan Hellwig, Anthony Greene, Cody Manning, Amari King (all pictured) as well as:

  • Ava Carabajal
  • Ava Diaz
  • Nevaeh Foran
  • Niko Frederick
  • Abigail Hasselbach
  • Ryan Hernandez
  • Josephine Hunter
  • Kendall Meade
  • Victoria Nuss
  • Aurora Olson
  • Kennedy Rock
  • Elizabeth Schwenk

Playtimes are November 7th and 9th at 7PM at Exeter Township Senior High School, 201 East 37th Street, Reading, PA 19606. Purchase your tickets at the door or on line at
https://exeterhs.seatyourself.biz. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students and senior citizens.

Filed Under: News, Senior High

Community & Learning Experience Sprouts at Elementary Schools

October 22, 2024

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student places seedling in hydroponic farm
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student places seedling in hydroponic farm
seedlings in hydroponic farm system

Following weeks of preparation, a small section of Owatin Creek’s stage was transformed into a promising farm yesterday as students carefully transplanted little romaine and leaf lettuce seedlings into an upright, hydroponic “flex farm.” For the next month, students in Mrs. Jill Weaver’s class will visit the flex farm to watch their little seedlings grow into fully-developed heads of lettuce, which will then be harvested and given to the local food pantry. The hydroponics system, which was developed by Fork Farms along with a learning curriculum for students and support for teachers, offers schools the ability to grow up to 394 pounds of produce annually in an upright and portable system that only needs a little bit of space, water and an electrical outlet. Within a month, the farm promises students that they’ll have about 25 pounds of food with minimal maintenance and work following yesterday’s successful transplanting. 

But better yet, says Mrs. Weaver, it provides an incredible learning experience and cooperative opportunity for all of her students to learn a real-life skill. “Our classroom has worked the past few weeks on learning about hydroponics, plants and where our food comes from,” she said. “The students have been involved in the whole process from planting the seeds, watering the seedlings, watching the seedlings grow, to transplanting the seedlings. They are so excited that they should be able to harvest their lettuce by the middle of November.” 

The system was purchased through a grant obtained by the Exeter Community Education Foundation (ECEF), who provided one flex farm each to Owatin Creek, Lorane and Jacksonwald. Following training provided by Fork Farms during a half-day professional development session in September, teachers and their students set forward to germinate their lettuce seeds and grow them into seedlings hearty enough to be transplanted into the flex farm. Once planted, it will just take a month for the seedlings to grow to maturity under timed LED lights and with recycled water that continuously drips over their roots. In addition to lettuce, the system promises best results with plants such as herbs, cucumbers, strawberries, peppers and tomatoes–all of which can be grown out of the way on a small section of the stage at any time of the year. Mrs. Weaver said her class is also excited to try non-edible plants, such as flowers, which they hope to grow next.

When asked by ECEF what new learning opportunities the organization could bring to students, Dr. Christy Haller, Superintendent, said she loved the idea of a project that could provide hands-on learning experiences to students while also benefiting the community. From that, the Flex Farm idea was generated. “We are so grateful that ECEF was able to bring this vision to life to lend a hand to our local food pantry while also providing a fantastic way for students to learn. It’s definitely a win-win for our students as well as the community.”  

Filed Under: Jacksonwald, Lorane, News, Owatin Creek

Homecoming 2024 Parade, Bonfire & Football Game Info

September 26, 2024

Parade Map 2023

We're excited to see you at this year's Homecoming 2024 events!

Homecoming Parade & Bonfire: Thursday, October 3rd at 6PM

The parade route will begin at the Senior High, head straight on East 37th St., turn left on Reiff Place, left on 40th, and right on Dunham to Reiffton School. The parade will end at the Reiffton School.

The bonfire will immediately follow the conclusion of the parade with the introduction of the Homecoming Court, a DJ and food trucks available for those in attendance to enjoy, including:

  • Pip & Lily's
  • Stampede Barbecue
  • Munchiez
  • One Bite Bakery
  • Mama's Pizza
  • Tropical Sno (aka Larry the Snowcone Guy)

We recommend bringing cash for purchases.

Homecoming Football Game & Homecoming Court Presentation: Friday, October 4th at 7PM

The Homecoming game kicks off at 7PM on Friday when Exeter takes on Muhlenberg in Don Thomas Stadium. Current Eagles, families and our alumni are encouraged to come out for the game, our marching band field show and to see the presentation of our Homecoming Court at halftime.

For more details on Homecoming 2024, please see our website HERE.

Filed Under: Jacksonwald, Junior High, Lorane, News, Owatin Creek, Reiffton, Senior High, Uncategorized

Immaculata University to Offer Principal and Reading Certification at Exeter

September 26, 2024

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Immaculata University will offer coursework for those seeking a Principal Certificate or Reading Specialist Certificate on campus at Exeter Township School District in early 2025. Those enrolled in the program can finish their coursework in fewer than two years. Classes will be offered in seven-week sessions with both online asynchronous and in-person instruction on Exeter’s campus. Those who complete the certification program are able to apply their credits earned towards an M.A. in Educational Leadership.

“Exeter is thrilled to partner with Immaculata University to bring its rich academic program in educational leadership to Berks County, making it accessible for teachers living and working here in Berks County and beyond,” said Dr. Christy Haller, superintendent of Exeter Township School District. “We believe this partnership will offer convenience and ease for those seeking either a principal or reading specialist certification–both of which are high-demand positions in districts today.”

Immaculata will offer an informational session on Tuesday, October 8 at 4PM at the Exeter Township Lausch Administration Building, located at 200 Elm Street, Reading, PA 19606. They will also offer an online virtual session on Thursday, October 17 at 4PM. To register or to learn more about the certification programs on Exeter’s campus, please visit Immaculata’s website at www.immaculata.edu/exeter or contact Mark Hammons, Assistant Dean of the College of Graduate Studies and Research, at mhammons@nullimmaculata.edu or 610-647-4400 ext. 3222.

Filed Under: Jacksonwald, Junior High, Lorane, News, Owatin Creek, Reiffton, Senior High

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