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Cursive Makes a Comeback at Exeter

December 6, 2024

students hold up cursive workbooks
a student shows off her cursive in a workbook
a student writes cursive in a workbook
a teacher writes cursive on a whiteboard
a student writes cursive in a workbook
a student writes cursive in a workbook

Jacksonwald students in Mrs. Stacia Miller’s third grade class “juggled” pencils yesterday as they wrote in a “jiffy” and “judged” the quality of their “juicy” cursive words starting with the letter “j.” Here, as well as throughout all 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades in Exeter, teaching cursive handwriting has returned to these classroom curriculums with fresh and modernized resources that teachers say bring more learning and teaching enjoyment for students and teachers alike. “Handwriting and an emphasis on teaching it was becoming a lost art with so many digital devices being introduced into the classroom and modern-day society,” said Superintendent Dr. Christy Haller. “But as more and more research comes out that reinforces that carefully writing things by hand rather than typing them is essential for brain development, learning and retention, we decided that this was an essential part of the curriculum and should be reintroduced to our students with a new and aligned curriculum in third through sixth grade.”

“This isn’t just about having a pretty signature,” says Mrs. Becky Bush, who helps select and oversee K-6 curriculum in Exeter. “Teaching cursive contributes to students’ overall cognitive development and helps them improve their reading, writing and spelling.” The results of that research are coming to life in Mrs. Miller’s classroom. “The connection between fine motor practice, which is heavily relied on during cursive formation, and the retention of content is awesome to see in my class,” she said. Plus, she said students just really enjoy learning it. “The students love our cursive time! It is engaging and gives them a sense of ownership over a completely new way of writing.”

As students in third-sixth grade now take some time out of their day to learn how to shape letters, many are doing so with enthusiasm for learning how to write carefully. “I really like how it forces me to be neat,” said sixth grader, Eden Hodges. “Me too. It’s also organized, and as an organized person, I like that,” said Lizzie Davis, also a sixth grader, both of whom are in Mrs. Gross’ homeroom at Reiffton. In Mrs. Miller’s class, Emma Greenhalgh proudly held up a notebook showing off her penmanship as she grinned and confessed that learning to write a “j” was fun, but her favorite letter to write in cursive so far was an “f”--a grade we’re sure she won’t receive based upon her neat penmanship.

Filed Under: Jacksonwald, News, Reiffton

Exeter Inducts 3 into Academic Hall of Fame and 84 into National Honor Society

November 25, 2024

four people stand with plaques in high school auditorium

The inductees of the 2024 Academic Hall of Fame are (left to right): Lauren Unger Fisher '00 (award accepted on her behalf by her parents); Daniel Hemberger '03, and Nicholas Corbo.

students light candles for national honor society

The Exeter Township School District celebrated the achievements of students as 84 juniors and seniors were inducted into the Claude W. Dundore chapter of the National Honor Society and three notable alumni, educators or community members were inducted into the Exeter Alumni Association’s Academic Hall of Fame on Saturday, November 22, 2024 at 2PM in the Exeter Township Senior High’s auditorium. Inducted into the Academic Hall of Fame were Daniel A. Hemberger, Nicholas J. Corbo and Lauren C. Unger Fisher. Inductees are chosen for their contributions to society and their impact and credit they've brought to the Exeter Township School District through their achievements, volunteerism and/or work.

Hemberger graduated from Exeter Township Senior School in 2003, subsequently earning a B.A. in physics from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. in astronomy from Cornell University. While attending Exeter, Hemberger discovered his lifelong passion for physics as a senior. In his research, Hemberger studied Einstein's theory of general relativity, black holes and pulsars. While a postdoctoral scholar at California Institute of Technology, his supercomputer simulations of black hole collisions aided the first detection of gravitational waves by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in 2015. Hemberger is currently employed as technologist by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he has worked since 2018.

Corbo professionally worked in education for 40 years, last serving as the superintendent of the Exeter Township School District. He began his career as a chemistry teacher in York County, where he held various administrative positions, including superintendent of the South Eastern School District, until he moved to Exeter’s superintendency in 1998. While at Exeter, Corbo oversaw the expansion of the high school and the construction of Reiffton School. Near his retirement in 2007, Corbo helped establish the Exeter Community Education Foundation (ECEF) to help support students, teachers and educational initiatives that the district’s budget is unable to fund. He serves as an emeritus trustee as he continues to support the Foundation.

Unger Fisher graduated from Exeter Township Senior High School in 2000 and went on to graduate with honors from the University of Pittsburgh with a B.A. in Political Science and Government. Following her graduation from Pitt, she worked as an NBC Page for the “Nightly News with Brian Williams” and as an award-winning reporter/anchor in televised news in Michigan, Louisiana, New Jersey and Germany. Since 2011, she has worked in executive communications for the international humanitarian organization World Vision USA to raise the public's attention to the plight of children in crises around the world.

The Academic Hall of Fame began in 2005 as a project of the Exeter Community Education Foundation and typically selects four to six inductees each year. This year's class brings the number of honorees to 81, who are presented with a plaque that is displayed in the Senior High's main office.

During the second part of the ceremony, the current members of the National Honor Society presented and inducted 84 new members from the Class of 2025 and 2026 into its chapter through its candle-lighting ceremony that represents the Society's four pillars: character, leadership, scholarship and service. To be considered for membership, students must be sophomores or juniors with a weighted cumulative GPA of at least 92.000, involvement in at least one school activity or club and completion of at least five community service hours. This year’s inductees are:

  • Samantha Baer
  • Ryan Claudfelter
  • Rian Coulter
  • Meredith Fylypowycz
  • Abigail Hasselbach
  • Marli Herner
  • Madelyn Holbrook
  • Dylan Holland
  • Gabriana Holmes
  • Neema Kamau
  • Riley Mazur
  • Ridleigh Moyer
  • Katelyn Nichols
  • Engel Perez
  • Katelyn Rears
  • Amelia Sahaida
  • Chloe Scherer
  • Olivia Schofield
  • Benjamin Seeberger
  • Corina Shevick
  • Sean Smith
  • Sophie Sowers
  • Luke Zawilla
  • Sheylin Aparicio Sanchez
  • Meredith Batz
  • Harrison Brumbaugh
  • Adreanna Butcher
  • Victoria Caccese
  • Chase Choudhry
  • Ryleigh Clouser
  • Olivia Conley
  • Adam Cooke
  • Aidan Dauble
  • Chase Detweiler
  • Alena Dinnini
  • Liana Dinnini
  • Rachel Donnachie
  • Kendall Druzba
  • Brenton Feathers
  • Chayse Flood
  • Nathan Gehris
  • Molly Giering
  • Audrey Gierlich
  • Morgan Gilbert
  • Avery Grider
  • Faith Hartman
  • Evan Harvey
  • Angelina Hernandez
  • Madyson Hirneisen
  • Ryland Hollinger
  • Jada Hood
  • Josephine Hunter
  • Morgan Juck
  • Kayla Karasek
  • Samantha Kerber
  • Lillie Keperling
  • Payton Klein
  • Nathan Kleinfelter
  • Ella Lynch
  • Ella Mackey
  • Hannah Martin
  • Myah Marturano
  • Maira McCartin
  • Zachary McCormick
  • Mackenzie Mentzer
  • Haley Meyers
  • Marissa Millar
  • Juliana Nerney
  • Chase Noel
  • Tithi Patel
  • Joven Patton
  • Payton Raifsnider
  • Shaun Rathman
  • Katelyn Reynolds
  • Aubrey Ridge
  • Madelyn Rismiller
  • Evan Smith
  • Abigail Starnes
  • Monica Stratton
  • Augustus Stuhlman
  • Dylan Taffel
  • Ethan Tibetts
  • Jayden Weidner
  • Daniel Wright

Congratulations to all!

Filed Under: Alumni, Alumni News, Information Technology, News, Senior High

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

Twenty students receive recognition for being at the top of their class in math and science

November 22, 2024

students hold certificates in high school hallway

Kutscher award winners and ECEF President, Heather McCool (left) and Vice President, Chris Nein (back row, right)

Today, 10 juniors and 10 sophomores were recognized by Principal Tom Campbell and Exeter Community Education Foundation (ECEF)'s Executive Director, Angela Cooke, and ECEF board members, Chris Nein and Heather McCool, for their outstanding math or science achievements. The awards are given thanks to Mrs. Carole Kutscher and her husband, the late Dr. Harlan Kutscher, longtime Exeter residents and supporters who created a $25,000 endowment for students through the ECEF, which 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.

Our sincerest 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 fourth year of these awards, and our warmest congratulations to the following students who were recognized for their outstanding academic work in math and science. They are:

  • Kariana Beck
  • Haven Bessemer
  • Grace Campling
  • Madelyn Fetich
  • Steele Gatto
  • Avery Gibbons
  • Kinley Guziak
  • Taylor Mack
  • Madeline McAuliffe
  • Samantha Shipley
  • Victoria Caccese
  • Chase Choudhry
  • Chase Detweiler
  • Tatum Grimm
  • Faith Hartman
  • Hannah Martin
  • Haley Meyers
  • Andrew Schwenk
  • Augustus Stuhlman
  • Jayden Weidner

Filed Under: News, 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

Senior High Students Collaborate to Celebrate Día de los Muertos

November 4, 2024

a colorful mural covers the wall of a high school depicting a city landscape

The World Languages hallway was transformed into a colorful celebration of life today for this year's Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebration at the Senior High. With colorful paper murals that resembled flat piñatas, ceramic or sugar-created skullheads, decorated skeletons, bright paper banners, decorated gravestones, butterflies hanging from the ceiling and so much more, students transformed the wing into a cheerful place to honor, remember and celebrate those who have passed. Traditionally held in the entrance to the senior high's auditorium, this year's project was brought out into the school's hallways to allow more students to see the work of their peers; learn the significance of the holiday in other cultures; and allow more students to participate, including those taking Spanish, French, Art and Mrs. Losito's CrossRoads Transition program.

The project was spearheaded by Señorita González, one of the high school's Spanish teachers, who went into greater detail about each project and how students from each class participated:

"In honor of Hispanic Heritage month, students in Mrs. DeFusco’s class created Justin Favela inspired murals. Justin Favela is a Guatemalan-Mexican-American artist who creates elaborate piñata-inspired installations. Students in Ms. Gonzalez’s class decorated the ceiling tiles and created skeleton people called calacas. They also created a large Exeter altar where students have left pictures of family, friends, and pets. Students in Mrs. Speece’s classes created alebrijes (spirit animals), papel picado (paper banners), calaveras de azúcar (sugar skulls), and nichos (hand made frames to display day of the dead pictures). Mrs. Losito’s CrossRoads Transition classes helped make and design the calaveras de azúcar.

Ms. Buchholtz’s Fundamentals of Art classes created printed calaveras and created butterflies. Showcasing student work is something we are proud of here at Exeter Township Senior High and students have enjoyed showing me their creations. The butterflies are such a nice touch because the migration of the monarch butterflies coincides with the Day of the Dead. Many believe that they are the souls returning for their annual visit.

Mrs. Pinkerton’s classes created items to be used on the altars. The Fine Arts 1 created Papel Picado Paintings. The Ceramics 1 class created flower/candle holders. A candle is one of the most important items on an ofrenda (altar of offering) because the element of fire attracts or entices the spirit to the altar. The Ceramics 2 class created illuminated skulls. Skull art is a reminder of life’s brevity and the unfortunate inevitability of death.

Excitingly, the French classes joined the festivities to share how le jour des morts (Day of the Dead) is celebrated in France. Students made grave stones and a catacomb in the World Language wing. The French gather in cemeteries and adorn the graves with chrysanthemums the same Day of the Dead flowers used in Spanish-speaking countries.

All of our classes have enjoyed creating the traditional crafts used in celebrating the Day of the Dead and we are looking forward to sharing this special holiday with all of the staff and students at the high school."

Filed Under: News, Senior High

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