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Junior High

JHS Students Published in Micro-Short Story Anthology

April 14, 2025

three students stand against a wall holding a book called "fright club."

The first rule of “Fright Club” is that budding fiction writers 10-18 years old must craft a spooky story of 100 words or fewer to enter into a nationwide contest.

The second rule of “Fright Club” is that if you succeed in writing a spine-tingling mini saga that captures the attention of the “Fright Club” book editors, your story will be published in a book.

Thanks to their vivid imaginations and skill at writing extremely short stories, three Junior High students, Zoey Hoffman, Kevin Speakman and Holly Lange, are now published authors featured in this year’s “Fright Club: In the Shadows” anthology. The contest, which is sponsored by Young Writers USA, encouraged young writers to dream up an original tale told in fewer than 100 words that highlights tension, suspense and atmosphere. Using prompts to kickstart their imaginations, such as “my friends dared me to knock,” or “I didn’t believe in ghosts until…” Kevin’s story, “The Abandoned Shadow,” tells the tale of two boys exploring an abandoned factory near their school, while Zoey’s story, The Dyatlov Pass,” grips the reader as an unknown creature chases nine men from a tent in the snow, ripping out the eyes and tongues of those it captures. Holly’s story, “Happi’s Carnival,” details the narrator’s capture at a carnival as she’s thrown into a cobweb-strewn room.

All three students wrote their stories outsides of class time and entered the contest on their own after seeing a poster hung outside of Mrs. Cheryl Larson’s classroom. All three students say they enjoy creative projects, and were inspired to enter based on their own interests outside of school. “I have a passion for writing, especially historical fiction” said Kevin, 8th grade, as he described a new piece about a zombie plague set in 1899 in southwest America that he’s currently writing. Zoey, also in 8th grade, was inspired by her fascination of real-life events and based her fictional story on the account of the real Dyatlov Pass incident in the Soviet Union during the late 1950s. Holly, 7th grade, an aspiring story writer, lyricist and singer, said her idea for the carnival just popped into her head–which was the easy part, she said with a laugh. The real challenge was trimming her story down to 100 words, but “it was worth it in the end” as her mom bought several books for her to sign and give away to friends and family.

Young Writers USA says it has engaged students in more than 20,000 schools across the US with its writing contests and says that they are meant to turn young authors into confident and passionate writers by seeing their stories in print. Mrs. Larson said that, plus the intrigue of the 100-word limit, are what prompted her to advertise the contest to her students: “All of the stories (in the book) are very, very short, and I think when students are accelerated writers they have a lot to say, so it’s a task in and of itself to keep it short,” she said. Because of this, she said that it was really an “honor” to have three Exeter students selected to be published in the book, which was just released on April 7th, and will be available online at www.youngwritersusa.com. Congratulations Zoey, Kevin and Holly! 

Filed Under: Junior High, News

Reiffton and JHS Students Compete in Annual Spelling Bee

February 4, 2025

spelling bee students line up to compete in school auditorium

Reiffton Spelling Bee contestants from left to right: Mohammad Zahid, Edlyn Sherpa, Aaron Kravetz, Wednesday Merwin, Nolan Fayewicz, Tenley Oldham and Veer Patel (winner). 

spelling bee students line up to compete in school auditorium

JHS Spelling Bee contestants from left to right: Hakim Tounsi, Kevin Speakman (winner), Abigail Kilareski, Rinith Musuku, Timothy Miller, Madeline Bender, Colette Jordan and Chloe Liu. 

Reiffton and Junior High students MUSCLED through an intense competition as they SQUEEZED the spellings of some NEWFANGLED words from their brains several days ago as they competed in this year’s annual Spelling Bee. To become a CHAMPION, contestants had to not LOLLYGAG, be FLABBERGASTED or make a MISTAKE as they SOLDIERED through 30 rounds of words at Reiffton, and 15 at the Junior High. In the end, Veer Patel (5th grade) and Kevin Speakman (8th grade) FENDED off their COHORTS to win the spelling POWWOW to thunderous APPLAUSE from the audience. Their IMPECCABLE spelling and EFFECTUAL performance will allow them both to TREK to the 5th Annual Diamond City Regional Spelling Bee in Wilkes-Barre on March 16th.

Other students competing in this year’s JHS Bee were: Madeline Bender, Colette Jordan, Abigail Kilareski, Chloe Liu, Timothy Miller, Rinith Musuku and Hakim Tounsi. At Reiffton, they were: Mohammad Zahid, Nolan Fayewicz, Edlyn Sherpa, Aaron Kravetz, Tenley Oldham and Wednesday Merwin. Congratulations to all of our SENSATIONAL EAGLES!

Filed Under: Junior High, News, Reiffton

Reggie Dabbs to Give Motivational Talk to Students & Families

November 25, 2024

headshot of reggie dabbs

Reggie Dabbs, who was ranked by the National Education Association as the #1 high school speaker in America, will offer a public presentation to community members, parents and students on Tuesday, December 3rd or Wednesday, December 4th at 6PM at the Exeter Township Junior High School, 151 East 39th Street in Reading, PA 19606. Reggie is sure to inspire audiences with his never-give-up message that highlights his childhood as an unwanted child given up for adoption and how his mindset allowed him to change his future. While using humor and music, Reggie talks directly to young people about their choices concerning drugs, alcohol and self-harm, while sharing the value of family and healthy relationships. Through his inspiring message, he leads students to examine their own choices and their potential consequences. This event is free and open to the public.

To learn more about Reggie and his message to please see our coverage from his last visit to the district in 2022 here: https://exetersd.org/blog/news/dabbs

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

JHS to Present “Spongebob Musical” on November 15th & 16th

November 6, 2024

cast of spongebob musical gather on stage with blue background

The SpongeBob Musical's cast includes (from left to right in the front row): Kevin Speakman as Plankton, Colette Jordan as Karen, Maddy Bender as Spongebob, Maddie Mell as Patrick Star, Lillian McCord as Sandy Cheeks, Audrey Bokosky as Mr. Krabs, Harper Kozuch as Pearl, and Hakim Tounsi as Squidward.

Join us on November 15th and 16th as Exeter Township Junior High School's auditorium will be transformed into Bikini Bottom in this year's musical production of "The SpongeBob Musical!" Plunge into this stunning all-singing, all-dancing dynamic stage show! When the citizens of Bikini Bottom discover that a volcano will soon erupt and destroy their humble home, SpongeBob and his friends must come together to save the fate of their undersea world. With lives hanging in the balance and all hope lost, a most unexpected hero rises up. The power of optimism really can save the world!

Featuring original songs by Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, The Flaming Lips, Lady A, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, They Might Be Giants, and more, "SpongeBob" will delight audiences with its irresistible characters and magical music, sure to make a splash with audiences young and old.

The SpongeBob Musical's cast includes (from left to right in the front row):

  • Kevin Speakman as Plankton
  • Colette Jordan as Karen
  • Maddy Bender as Spongebob
  • Maddie Mell as Patrick Star
  • Lillian McCord as Sandy Cheeks
  • Audrey Bokosky as Mr. Krabs
  • Harper Kozuch as Pearl
  • Hakim Tounsi as Squidward

Playtimes are November 15th and 16th at 7PM at Exeter Township Junior High School, 151 East 39th Street; Reading, PA 19606. Purchase your tickets in advance for $8 online at https://exeterjhs.seatyourself.biz or $10 at the door.

Filed Under: Junior High, News

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

immaculata university logo

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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