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Senior High

Exeter Educational Internship Spotlight: Molly Lubenow in Kindergarten with Mrs. Weaver

May 7, 2025

a student stands in front of a mural of a tree in the front of a school

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!

This year, we’re proud to celebrate the next generation of educators by highlighting our students who have been inspired to pursue educational careers thanks to incredible mentors here in Exeter. Through our internship program, these students are now gaining real-world, hands-on experience in the classroom, learning directly in the schools and from the educators who once taught them. One such student is Molly Lubenow, a senior currently interning with Mrs. Weaver in Kindergarten at Jacksonwald Elementary. Molly plans to attend Arcadia University to study Early Elementary Education. Here’s how her teachers inspired her to become one herself:

Who inspired you to want to become a teacher?
My mom and aunt are both teachers and have been my biggest inspiration. They have made such an amazing impact on so many students, and I have loved seeing them at work. They are passionate and dedicated to their jobs and will do anything for their students.

Have you always wanted to be a teacher?
Yes, I have wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember.

Where are you completing your internship? Who have you been working with?
I am completing my internship at Jacksonwald Elementary School in Mrs. Weaver's kindergarten classroom. She has been an amazing mentor and has taught me so much.

What's your educational internship been like? Has it helped you solidify your decision to become a teacher?
My educational internship has been great. I have learned so much about the background of teaching and all that goes into it. This has finalized my decision to be an educator in the future.

Is there anything you'd like to say to recognize your teachers as you near graduation?
I could not have asked for a better experience at Exeter, and I thank all of my teachers for their dedication.

Filed Under: News, Senior High Tagged With: intern

Exeter Educational Internship Spotlight: Kayla Schafer in 2nd Grade with Mrs. Jupina

May 6, 2025

a class of students pose in front of classroom's whiteboard

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!

This year, we’re proud to celebrate the next generation of educators by highlighting our students who have been inspired to pursue educational careers thanks to incredible mentors here in Exeter. Through our internship program, these students are now gaining real-world, hands-on experience in the classroom, learning directly in the schools and from the educators who once taught them. One such student is Kayla Schafer, a senior currently interning with Mrs. Dani Jupina, a second grade teacher at Owatin Creek. Kayla plans to attend Elizabethtown College to study Early Elementary Education. Here’s how her teachers inspired her to become one herself:

Who inspired you to want to become a teacher?
My elementary school teachers at Owatin Creek inspired me to become a teacher. They created an environment where learning was fun, and I wanted to return. From first grade with Mrs. Daniels, I developed a love of learning. By second grade, with Mrs. Jupina, I got out of my seat to help my classmates. Mrs. Jupina would always joke that I helped her with a million things! I am so happy to be interning with her now to help with a million more things. Next was third grade with Mrs. Marburger, and I had solidified my role as a classroom helper. Fourth grade with Mr. Hathaway was one of my favorite years of school. Mr. Hathaway was a big inspiration to me as a teacher. He encouraged me to help around the room and gave me extra work to do so I could help out. Later, I volunteered for the Teachers in the Parks (TIPS) program under his advice. Volunteering with the TIPS program reinforced my desire to be a teacher. I am so thankful for all of my teachers who inspired me to follow the path of being a teacher.

Have you always wanted to be a teacher?
Ever since I was a kid, I loved school. My favorite thing was going to school to learn with all my friends. I was always a mini-teacher, getting out of my seat to help the teacher or other kids with their work. I knew then that I wanted to share that love for learning with other kids.

Where are you completing your internship? Who have you been working with?
I am interning at Owatin Creek Elementary with Mrs. Jupina in second grade.

What's your educational internship been like? Has it helped you solidify your decision to become a teacher?
My internship at Owatin has been so much fun! I have such an amazing class, and it’s good to get teaching experience in math, English and science. It’s a great feeling to teach and see that the kids are learning. I know now more than ever that I want to be a teacher!

Is there anything you'd like to say to recognize your teachers as you near graduation?
I would like to thank my teachers for encouraging me to be the student and person I am today. I have been very supported in my goals, and I am grateful for all that my teachers have done for me.

Filed Under: News, Senior High, Uncategorized Tagged With: intern

Exeter Educational Internship Spotlight: Rachel Donnachie in 8th Grade with Mrs. Walters

May 5, 2025

a student stands outside of an empty classroom

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!

This year, we’re proud to celebrate the next generation of educators by highlighting our students who have been inspired to pursue educational careers thanks to incredible mentors here in Exeter. Through our internship program, these students are now gaining real-world, hands-on experience in the classroom, learning directly in the schools and from the educators who once taught them. One such student is Rachel Donnachie, a junior currently interning with Mrs. Stephanie Walters, a JHS English/Language Arts teacher. Rachel plans to become a speech therapist for elementary students and hopes to continue her studies at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster. Here’s how her teachers inspired her to become one herself:

Who inspired you to want to become a teacher?
Throughout my schooling years I’ve connected with so many inspiring and selfless teachers that I’m honored to know. As my mom was faced with the job of teaching me in 3rd and 4th grade, I quickly learned how hard of a task that was, and how becoming a good teacher is such an admiral job to take part in. My fifth grade teacher, Mrs Bihl, was one of the best teachers I’ve ever had. Her kindness and pure heart that had unending patience is what immediately captivated me into wanting to do better and possibly become a teacher. My junior high years were filled with excellent teachers like Mrs. Walters, who is now the most perfect mentor for me to currently intern with. As I go into senior year, my high school experience has been packed with the best teachers I’ve known. Feeling constant support and opportunities I couldn’t even imagine, they all individually inspire me to try and come close to their teaching abilities: Mrs. Stewart welcomed me into high school with open arms; Mr. Keebler taught me endless lessons I’ll never forget; Mr. Wisniewski was one of the coolest people I’ve ever met; Mrs. Lake was a person I could always rely on; Mrs. Defusco was the kindest and most relatable individual I know; and so, so, so, many more of these gems are working everywhere throughout America.

Have you always wanted to be a teacher?
As a kid, I had no clue what I wanted to be. I fell in love with singing and thought I’d be a rockstar at one point. But it didn’t take long for me to fall in love with being a teacher as I got into Sunday School teaching every week. This passion has just continued to grow, and now I can’t get enough of it.

Where are you completing your internship? Who have you been working with?
I’m currently completing my internship within Exeter Township Junior High School, working with one of my favorite teachers, Mrs. Walters. This eighth grade English class is packed with events that never disappoint to excite my day. As I connect with my students and the familiar school, I’ve gotten to know how much it takes to become a teacher and how much I truly admire people like Mrs. Walters for doing it. Mrs. Walters is open, creative, supportive, kind, understanding and the best person to intern with. I cannot say enough kind words about her.

What's your educational internship been like? Has it helped you solidify your decision to become a teacher?
My internship so far has been priceless! It comes with its challenges, but it also comes with its large rewards. Getting to know these growing students is an honor that I can’t get enough of. It’s kept me on my toes, making me realize how things won’t always go as planned, but it’s also let me see a whole new world and allowed me to find a new appreciation for teachers. I think I’ve learned that an educational field is fitting for a person like me–interacting with students and building connections is exactly something I want to pursue.

Is there anything you'd like to say to recognize your teachers as you near graduation?
I have so much love for every single one of my teachers I’ve had during high school. They’ve helped me through hard times while also preparing me for beyond. I could ramble on forever about each one of my teachers and how they got me to where I am now, but that’s just the magic of teaching. Their selflessness and their work has continued to inspire a whole new generation.

Filed Under: News, Senior High Tagged With: intern

22 Eagles Commit to Play Athletics at the Collegiate Level

April 29, 2025

22 student athletes stand in front of a backdrop

They're soon to be Golden Rams, Huskies, Cougars 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.

Here's where these talented athletes will be playing next year:

  1. Samantha Baer - Volleyball, York College

  2. Hayley Brown (Wyomissing) - Swimming, Misericordia University

  3. Taylor Brownback - Girls Soccer, Pennsylvania College of Technology

  4. Evan Carl (Oley) - Swimming, West Chester University

  5. Amelia Fanning (Wyomissing) - Swimming, Montclair State University

  6. Tyler Flanders - Football, Bloomsburg University

  7. Casey Gerhart - Football, Misericordia University

  8. Gabriana Holmes - Girls Lacrosse, Newberry College

  9. Charles Jacoby - Water Polo, Wheaton College

  10. Molly Lubenow - Girls Wrestling, Arcadia University

  11. Addison Matthews - Cross Country & Track, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

  12. Gavin Miller - Baseball, Shepherd University

  13. Alexis Nonnemacher - Swimming, West Chester University

  14. Mackenzie O’Brien - Softball, West Virginia Wesleyan

  15. Justin Prizer - Football, Wilkes University

  16. Carter Redding - Football, East Stroudsburg University

  17. Aiden Rhoades - Baseball, Northampton Community College

  18. Lydia Smith - Field Hockey and Track & Field, Meredith College

  19. Callan Stuck, Soccer, Penn State Berks

  20. Genuine Stutzman - Football, Bloomsburg University

  21. Logan Wegman - Football, United States Naval Academy

  22. Jayden Zandier - Football, West Chester University

Congratulations to all!

Filed Under: News, Senior High

Exeter SHS to Present “The Little Mermaid”

March 5, 2025

A group of young people pose for a photo in front of a stage set for a production of The Little Mermaid. They are all wearing shirts that say 'The Little Mermaid' and the date 'March 2025'.

(From left to right): Leoni Choy as Flotsam; Ryan Claudfelter as Ursula; Leandra Mateo-Torres as Jetsam; Anthony Greene as King Triton; Jillian Crotty as Ariel; Giulia Weisser as Flounder; Daria Orphanos as Scuttle; and Josiah Miranda as Sebastian.

Audiences at Exeter Township Senior High School will go under the sea in this year's musical production of the beloved Disney classic, "The Little Mermaid," playing on March 13th and 14th at 7PM and March 15th and 16th at 2PM in the school’s auditorium. Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved stories and the classic animated film, Disney's “The Little Mermaid” is a hauntingly beautiful love story for the ages. With music by eight-time Academy Award winner, Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater and a compelling book by Doug Wright, this fishy fable will capture your heart with its irresistible songs, including "Under the Sea," "Kiss the Girl," and "Part of Your World." Featuring some of the best-known songs from the past 30 years, audiences will be delighted with the show’s irresistible characters and magical music that are sure to make a splash with audiences young and old.

Exeter Township Senior High School’s cast includes (from left to right):

  • Leoni Choy as Flotsam
  • Ryan Claudfelter as Ursula
  • Leandra Mateo-Torres as Jetsam
  • Anthony Greene as King Triton
  • Jillian Crotty as Ariel
  • Giulia Weisser as Flouder
  • Daria Orphanos as Scuttle
  • Josiah Miranda as Sebastian

The musical will be played on March 13th and 14th at 7PM and March 15th and 16th at 2PM at Exeter Township Senior High School,  201 East 37th Street; Reading, PA 19606. Purchase tickets at the door or in advance for $15 at https://exeterhsmusical.seatyourself.biz.

Filed Under: News, Senior High

15 Exeter Students Qualify for District & Regional Music Festivals

February 24, 2025

students with musical instruments stand in the corner of a room

Orchestra (from left to right): Jillian Crotty, Amy Ipsen, Lily Jordan, Michael Jordan, Harrison Brumbaugh, Grace Campling, Esteban Ruiz-Velasquez and Dang Nguyen.

students holding instruments stand in front of a PMEA banner on a stage

Band (from left to right): Riley Mazur, Jordan Wolfe and Jillian Crotty

students stand in front of a PMEA banner in a school hallway

Chorus (from left to right): Leoni Choy, Jillian Crotty, Adam Crotty, Alison Applegate, Anthony Greene and Ryan Claudfelter

Congratulations to 15 Exeter music students who auditioned and were selected to represent Exeter at district and regional music festivals hosted by the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA).

The PMEA District 10 Festival, which selects students from Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton, Pike and Schuylkill counties, took place in January and February. Exeter students who were selected to perform were:

Orchestra:

  • Esteban Ruiz-Velasquez
  • Amy Ipsen
  • Harrison Brumbaugh
  • Grace Campling
  • Michael Jordan
  • Lily Jordan
  • Dang Nguyen
  • Jillian Crotty

Band:

  • Jillian Crotty
  • Riley Mazur
  • Jordan Wolfe

Chorus:

  • Alison Applegate
  • Jillian Crotty
  • Leoni Choy
  • Ryan Claudfelter
  • Adam Crotty
  • Anthony Greene

Students who participated in Districts re-auditioned for PMEA Regionals, which includes eight additional counties. Orchestra recently played over the weekend, with Band and Chorus scheduled for performances in March. Students who were selected for this honor include:

Orchestra:

  • Esteban Ruiz-Velasquez
  • Amy Ipsen
  • Harrison Brumbaugh
  • Grace Campling
  • Jillian Crotty

Band:

  • Jillian Crotty
  • Riley Mazur

Chorus:

  • Jillian Crotty
  • Adam Crotty

Our warmest congratulations to these talented musicians for this incredible accomplishment!

Filed Under: News, Senior High

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