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Reggie Dabbs to Give Motivational Talk to Students & Families

November 25, 2024

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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

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

Exeter Again Named a Best Community for Music Education

June 6, 2024

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a small group of student sing on stage
a large group of orchestra students on stage
band students in uniform stand in front of banners at Disney World
Marching band students stand at attention on a football field
students in a classroom with string instruments
Orchestra students perform on a stage in Disney Springs
Students sing for parents on a stage
Students sing in a small group on a baseball field
Marching band students walk down Main Street in Disney World
choral students in a large group on stage
small group of students around a pop up banner
small group of students performing jazz music
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elementary students with instruments sit on mats
large group of students in chorus
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The Exeter Township School District was grateful and humbled to have been chosen once again as a Best Community for Music Education by the NAMM Foundation--an honor bestowed upon fewer than 800 schools throughout the nation who demonstrate outstanding efforts by teachers, administrators, parents, students and community leaders who have made music education part of a well-rounded education. This is the 12th year that Exeter's received this honor, and continues to be something that Exeter's music department is especially proud to receive.

At local, regional and state events and performances throughout this past school year, Exeter musicians won numerous accolades and ratings--proving yet again they were worthy of NAMM's award. Below, our music department is thrilled to present the following highlights of this year's accomplishments by our musicians:

Senior High

  • Band: The high school band program has had a very active and musical school year. Starting on August 11th and through to graduation on June 6th, we will have had a combined 40 performances for the marching band, concert band, and jazz band. 
    • Marching Band Highlights include: From performing for the ETSD on Opening Day, to the 9/11 Ceremony, Reading’s 275th Anniversary parade, marching down Magic Kingdom’s Main Street, and our first Cavalcade of Bands championship performance, the marching band put in a lot of hard work, dedication, and time into our community and school. Our field show focused on honoring the Armed Forces, Veteran’s, and our community with our theme, “Honor and Valor: A Hero's Journey.” We desire to continue to build an active culture of high quality performances both at home supporting our Exeter Eagle Football team and away from home on parade, in competition, and on the football field. Additionally, for the first time in many years, we debuted brand new uniforms which we thank the Exeter Township School District for purchasing. We continued the tradition of performing in Exeter Township’s Memorial Day parade & ceremony at Forest Hills Memorial, this year on May 27th. 
    • SHS Concert Band Highlights include: Several students went above and beyond learning solo repertoire for their respective instruments and earned spots in various honors ensembles. In January we once again hosted 130 students from 7 counties in Pennsylvania - 4 students qualified for the PMEA District 10 band festival; 1 band member represented Exeter in the PMEA North East Region Orchestra. Additionally, 2 band members qualified for the MEBC Senior County Band; In April, 2 students from the high school band qualified for the MEBC Junior County Band. On May 2nd, we presented our spring concert theme of dance music performing a wide variety of styles and moods, highlighting several soloists on various instruments. Most importantly, the concert band participated in its first PMEA Music Performance Assessment on Friday, May 3rd. This assessment is equivalent to a Keystone or PSSA rating - 4 adjudicators rated our performance on prepared music and sight reading. As it was our first time participating in a music performance assessment, we are excited to report that our rating reflects an Excellent-II/Advanced-A “grade.” Our rating is very close to earning a Superior-I/Outstanding-A+ “grade.” Congratulations to all of the students that collectively earned this rating - this is an excellent start for more great things to come!
    • SHS Jazz Band Highlights include: The jazz band performed in various venues from the Get JazzED show at the Berks Jazz festival to the Wells Fargo arena in Philadelphia! We performed various repertoire and featured many soloists. We have been receiving “Outstanding” ratings from our adjudicators. Our final performance was at the ECEF Food Truck festival on May 31st!
  • Orchestra: Our Senior High School Orchestra had a great 2023-2024 school year. We began the year with having 13 students qualify for Senior County Orchestra and 4 students qualify for District Orchestra. After a successful Disney Trip (December 7-11, 2023), we had our first concert of the year on December 21 that featured the 9/10, 11/12, and Chamber Orchestras in addition to our Exeter Township String Quartet. String Jam was another hit as the Orchestras performed popular pieces by Michael Jackson. Another round of successful auditions saw 10 students qualify for Junior County Orchestra, 2 students qualify for Region Orchestra, and 1 student qualify for All-State Orchestra. Unique to the 2024 school year, one of our students (Andrew Schwenk) had his composition selected as a winner for the All-State composition competition. Our Chamber Orchestra recorded this piece which was presented at the 2024 All-State conference. See video: https://youtu.be/wXqBtJDWvSk Our Spring concert was on May 21st and we enjoyed performing for our seniors at the annual Baccalaureate Service in June. Best wishes to all of our Senior Musicians!
  • Chorus & Concert Choirs: The Senior High School Choirs had a very busy and productive year. In addition to their Winter and Spring concerts, they traveled to Florida where they performed in Disney’s Epcot Candlelight Processional as well as a studio workshop where they created a soundtrack to selections from Lion King. Later in the winter, the choirs were excited to perform at two hockey games, the Reading Royals and the Philadelphia Flyers. Choir members also enjoyed singing the National Anthem at Exeter athletic and school events, such as the Homecoming Football Game and the Cavalcade of Bands Competition.
    Twelve ninth-grade students represented the Exeter Choirs at the Berks Junior County Chorus Festival, eight students participated in the Senior County Festival, seven at the District Level, two at Regions, and one at All-State Chorus in Erie, PA. Four students also participated in the Lebanon Valley College Honors Choir where they each earned $10,000 scholarships.

    • Musical: Exeter Senior High School was proud to present their musical, Rodgers’ and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music on March 14-17, 2024. The cast, pit orchestra, stage crews, and technical crews pulled together to present a stunning production which featured top-quality singing, dancing, acting, and a gorgeous set design.
    • Eaglaires: In addition to the core Eagelaires group, which includes a balanced mix of all voice parts, two new groups were introduced which feature treble voices (soprano/alto) and bass voices (tenor/bass). This past winter, the Eagleaires performed locally at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Schwarzwald Lutheran Church, and Glick’s Greenhouse. In the spring, they performed at the Berks County Vocal “Get Jazzed” Fest, the Spring Choral Concert, and various end-of-year commencement ceremonies.

Junior High:

  • Chorus: We had a very busy year performing at the Reading Royals, PA Renaissance Fair, and the Fightin Phils.  We competed in Hershey’s Music in the Parks where we placed 2nd and earned the rating of excellent.  We also had 9 students selected to participate in District 10 Intermediate Songfest and 11 students selected to perform with Berks County JHS County Chorus.
  • Orchestra: The Junior High School Orchestras have enjoyed a great year in their musical endeavors. We participated in three main concerts this year: Winter Concert, Spring Concert, and String Jam. Additionally, the 8th grade orchestra enjoyed performing at Hershey’s Music in the Parks. The JHS Orchestras placed 8 students in the Berks County Junior County Orchestra. We want to wish our 8th grade students all the best as they begin their time at the SHS.
  • Band: The students participating in the Junior High bands had a great year, both in terms of performance quality and knowledge gained. The bands performed at the Winter Concert and Spring Concert as well as Band Night with the High School Marching Band in October. The 8th grade band also scored an Excellent rating and a first place finish at Music in the Parks this year. The Jazz Band performed at the ECEF Food Truck festival and pregame at the Reading Phillies. The Junior High had 3 students represent our school at the Berks Junior County Band Festival.

Reiffton

  • Band: The Reiffton Band performed alongside the JHS and SHS band students at Exeter’s annual Youth Night at the Stadium in October. The bands also performed for their families at the Winter Showcase and Spring Concerts. Over a dozen sixth grade band students were selected to perform at the Berks County Band Fest this winter. Once again, the students were challenged to elevate their skills to learn and perform music beyond their current skills. A Reiffton Honors Band was created to perform at this year’s Supper Serenade.
  • Orchestra: The Reiffton Orchestra performed three concerts this year, Winter Showcase, String Jam, and Spring Concert. All three performances were of a high standard and caliber. We continue to challenge our students with repertoire that increases their skills to prepare them for JHS. Several sixth grade members were selected to perform with String Fest, a select group of students from schools across Berks County. Four sixth grade students were selected to accompany the sixth grade chorus at the Spring Concert.
  • Chorus: The Reiffton Chorus performed two concerts this year, the Winter Showcase and the Spring Concert. Both performances were of a high standard and caliber. We continue to challenge our students with repertoire that increases their skills to prepare them for JHS. This spring, the choirs enjoyed learning pieces in different languages. Reiffton choristers also performed the National Anthem at a Reading Royals Game in March. Nine sixth grade members were selected to perform with the Berks County Elementary Honors Choir, a select group of students from schools across Berks County at Wilson West Middle School.

Elementary Strings and Band 

  • 3-4 Strings/ Band: Our elementary musicians started their journey by attending the String Fair or Band Fair the first week of September to try different instruments and see what they like. After making a decision and having all of the instrument orders placed, our instrument rental companies provided over 220 instruments to our third and fourth grade musicians. We began weekly lessons in September and students worked really hard this year to perform in multiple concerts.

    Our third and fourth grade strings students got to showcase what they learned at their building’s winter and spring concerts as well as at String Jam, our district wide strings concert. Students learned classics like Jingle Bells and Frere Jacques, as well as larger works like the Orpheus in the Underworld Finale (also known as “The Can-Can”) for our grades 3-12 combined piece at String Jam. First year students went from learning how to hold their instrument to being able to play a full scale, and second year students expanded on their skills by learning new notes and techniques to prepare them for more challenging music next year.

    Our 4th grade bands also performed for their building’s winter and spring concerts and got the opportunity to attend a football game with the high school marching band. They also learned favorites like Old MacDonald and Let’s Go Band, which they energetically performed at their Spring Concerts. Almost all of our band students were first year players, and they worked so hard to go from learning how to set up their instrument in September to being able to play marching band stand tunes in May.

Elementary Music:

  • Lorane: The students at Lorane have had a wonderfully busy year with music. We hosted a Veterans Day concert featuring every grade level along with the Recorder Club. The Sing-a-Long in December showcased the instrumental students in grades 3-4. We also sang holiday classics and had a visit from Rudolph. The Spring Concert will feature the instrumentalists and the fourth grade. We have two special guests performing with the chorus: first grade teacher, Mr. Ousley and second grade teacher, Mr. Fick. They will be playing the electric bass and guitar with the ukulele song in the concert.
  • Jacksonwald:  The Jacksonwald music students finished the year strong with an upbeat and energetic spring concert featuring three ukulele songs, two choral pieces, two recorder pieces, and a fantastic performance by the 3rd and 4th grade string ensemble and 4th grade band ensemble.  In the fall, our students prepared a tribute to our Veterans for Veterans Day and enjoyed time together singing for the Holiday sing-a-long in December.  All of our 3rd and 4th grade strings students performed for the annual String Jam concert in February.  The general music classes spent the year learning how to read and write music as a language, learning how to use their singing voices to get the best sound, and playing instruments while learning new songs.
  • Owatin Creek: Owatin Creek Music students have had a busy year! We welcomed Ms. Sarah Soriano as Mrs. Mrenna’s student teacher from October - December. She was a wonderful addition to our music classes and was loved by both staff and students! In November, our entire student body sang four songs to honor our servicemen and women at our Veteran’s Day assembly. December featured our Holiday Sing-along, which included our staff performing Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer for our students.Our 3rd and 4th grade strings students were also showcased performing holiday music at that evening’s Winter Concert.

    January brought about our annual Music and Movement Unit, co-taught by Mrs. Mrenna and Mrs. Bogust. In March, we were proud to support Owatin Creek 4th-Grader, Scarlet Jordan, as she played Gretl in the Senior High School production of The Sound of Music. May started off with 27 third and fourth grade instrumental students playing solos, duets, and trios as Owatin Creek families enjoyed our annual Art Show. The end of May featured the Spring Concert, with fun and energetic performances by 3rd and 4th Grade Strings, 4th Grade Band, 3rd Grade Recorders, 4th Grade Ukuleles, and 4th Grade Vocalists. Owatin Creek will finish out the school year with our annual Year-End Sing-along on June 5, giving our entire school population the opportunity to sing together one more time before saying goodbye. 

 

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

Lorane Third Graders Participate in Egg-Cellent Annual Science Project

May 14, 2024

teachers standing on the roof of their school drop packages to the ground

Olivia Seifert, a third grader in Mrs. Whitney's class, smiles and holds up her unbroken egg as her teachers and classmates cheer for her successful egg drop project. 

Using stuffed animals, car sponges, foam blocks, birthday balloons or many other imaginative contraptions to protect a raw egg from a drop off the roof of their school, third graders at Lorane Elementary became engineers yesterday as they tested their knowledge and application of Newton’s Laws. With their teachers standing on the roof of the school, students waited with bated breath as their teachers tossed their handcrafted packages, excitedly scrambling over to the ground to inspect their egg once it had reached the ground, cheering for a successful delivery, or being consoled by classmates for an egg-splosive landing.

Mrs. Taylor Fasig, third grade teacher at Lorane, said that the annual egg drop offers students a unique and enjoyable way to combine their creativity with their knowledge of scientific principles. “The restrictions for this project are pretty minimal since we know the students are just beginning to understand the concepts required for the project,” she said. “We tell the students that there are two ways to protect an egg when dropping it: They need to either slow down the acceleration by using something like a parachute or they need to reduce the force on the egg by providing cushioning… Afterward, we discuss if their egg survived and brainstorm why the egg may not have survived and what they would do differently next time.”

Beyond testing their brain power, Mrs. Fasig says that the activity brings out the best in her students. “The friendly competition ensures that all of the students do their best work and try their hardest, and many of them choose to work with a partner so they are gaining teamwork skills as well.”

This is the fourth year that all third grade classes participated in the most egg-cellent science project together, which is something their teachers say they look forward to all year.

Filed Under: Lorane, News

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