The Exeter Township Board of School Directors would like to inform you that Superintendent Dr. Kimberly I. Minor has submitted her resignation with an effective date of May 3, 2022. The Board intends to act on her resignation at the next public board meeting. The Board of School Directors is grateful for Dr. Minor’s leadership and commitment.
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ETSD will be using a Flexible Instruction Day 2/4/2022
On Friday, all schools in the Exeter Township School District will utilize a Flexible Instruction Day (FID). The day will count as a school day; however, students will not report to their school buildings. Instead, they will complete their school work from home. For attendance purposes, students are required to log onto their building website and report their attendance from these links:
SENIOR HIGH
JUNIOR HIGH
REIFFTON
JACKSONWALD
LORANE
OWATIN CREEK
Please log your attendance no later than 10AM.
Students in grades 4-12 should log onto Schoology for each of their classes to receive their assignments for the day. These assignments will be posted by 9AM. Students in grades K-3 received FID assignments from their teachers and should complete the assignments for FID Day #2. These assignments are also available at the link above.
Teachers will have a dedicated office hour that they will communicate to students and answer questions throughout the day via email and voicemail.
EMA's Supper Serenade will be postponed to next Friday, February 11th. Should you have questions about the Supper Serenade's postponement, please reach out to Mrs. Crotty at macrotty@nullexetersd.org.
Enjoy the day, and please stay safe.
The Kutscher Family & ECEF Present 30 Awards to Math & Science Students

This morning, 20 juniors and 10 sophomores were recognized by Principal Tom Campbell, and Exeter Community Education Foundation (ECEF) Executive Director, Amy Lutz, and President, Angela Cooke, for their outstanding math or science achievements thanks to Dr. Harlan & Mrs. Carole Kutscher, longtime Exeter residents and supporters who created a $25,000 endowment for students through the ECEF. Their endowment recognizes students with a certificate and monetary award to celebrate the achievements of those who earned the highest weighted final grade in their 9th and 10th grade science and math classes.
Because this was the first year the endowment was established, the Kutschers felt it was important for them to double their gifts to juniors (who only had access to this award once). Next year, 10 sophomores and 10 juniors will receive awards from the endowment, with no winner receiving the award more than once so that other highly-achieving students can have a chance to be recognized.
Our warmest thanks to the Kutscher family for establishing this incredible endowment to recognize the academic achievements of our students, the ECEF for their hard work in coordinating the first year of these awards, and our congratulations to the following students who were recognized today for their outstanding academic work in math and science. They are:
10th grade:
- Ryanne Ahmad, Math & Science
- Noah Gates, Science
- Donghu Kim, Science
- Hansika Kunduru, Math & Science
- Rebecca Lee, Math & Science
- Gavin Marr, Science
- Juliana Minner, Math
- Alex Nerney, Science
- Brody Oswald, Math
- Abigail Rothharpt, Math
11th grade:
- Isabella Boston, Math
- Angela Catania, Science
- Elizabeth Clavell, Math & Science
- Daisy Cortes, Math
- Chase Cupitt, Math & Science
- Matthew Dorn, Science
- Eric Dunbar, Science
- Faith Feldman, Math
- Kyle Goodman, Math & Science
- Wade Grimm, Math & Science
- Emily Holliday, Science
- Zachary Kauffman, Math & Science
- Zachary Kleinfelter, Science
- Aliye McDonough, Math
- Lauren Ramsey, Math
- Aashveen Randhawa, Math & Science
- Anakin Reinbold, Science
- Peyton Seamans, Math & Science
- Malayna Spiller, Science
- Patricia Tran, Math & Science
22 Eagles Commit to Collegiate Athletics on National Signing Day

They're soon to be Nittany Lions, Golden Bears, Wildcats and more, but today, we celebrated these 22 seniors as Eagles as they signed their commitments to continue their athletic and academic careers at the collegiate level on National Signing Day.
Here's where these talented athletes will be playing next year:
- Lauren Bowers - Soccer, Wilkes University
- Harrison Davis - Soccer, Lebanon Valley College
- Madeleine Forry - Volleyball, The University of Scranton
- Nola Gautieri - Lacrosse, Penn State University
- Lily Giering - Field Hockey, Washington and Jefferson College
- Gabby Hassler - Cross Country and Track & Field, Chestnut Hill College
- Alyssa Himmelreich -Soccer, Ursinus College
- Alex Holbrook - Cross Country and Track & Field, University of Pittsburgh
- Hannah Hurleman - Swimming, Arizona State University
- Taylor Mentzer - Soccer, The University of North Carolina Greensboro
- Maya Metz - Lacrosse, Robert Morris University
- Hailee Oswald - Acrobatics and Tumbling, Quinnipiac University
- Heidi Patten - Soccer, Point Park University
- Logan Reber - Volleyball, Lancaster Bible College
- Aiyana Rivera - Track & Field, LaSalle University
- Cody Schabener - Cross Country and Track & Field, Kutztown University
- Helene Shevick - Cross Country and Track & Field, Shippensburg University
- Rachael Smith - Cross Country and Track & Field, Houghton College
- Haley Speicher - Softball, Bucknell University
- J.R. Strauss - Football, Villanova University
- Carolina Wegman - Track & Field, Lebanon Valley College
- Ty Yocum - Football, Merrimack College
Congratulations to them all!
Student wins 1st place in SkillsUSA Division 4 Competition

Congratulations to Vinny Biancone, a senior at Exeter and BCTC student, who placed first in Diesel Equipment Technology during the SkillsUSA District 4 competition. During the competition, Vinny had to demonstrate his knowledge and skills by taking part in a general knowledge test, diagnosing a “no-start” on a truck, adjusting and measuring wheel bearings, evaluating load and battery performance, and using tools for precision measurements. Vinny’s always been interested in cars and trucks, but turned his dream of working on them into reality when he became a student at BCTC in his sophomore year, which led to a summer job and co-op while in high school, as well as an expected employment offer at a local truck repair and service center after graduation. Vinny was selected to represent BCTC in the competition, which included students in 16 senior high and post-secondary schools in Berks, Chester, Cumberland, Lancaster and York counties. Exeter’s proud to congratulate Vinny today and recognize all of the amazing skills our BCTC and Exeter students learn--especially during February, which is Career and Technical Education month. Congratulations Vinny!
The latest edition of the 2021-22 “Talon” is here

Under the advisement of Mr. Wisniewski, students at the Senior High have been busy gathering news about the latest world and school news, internship opportunities at the high school, and the best ways to take care of yourself and your loved one this Valentine's Day season in the latest edition of the "The Talon," the online student-run newspaper of the Senior High. Click HERE to check it out!