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Exeter Township Junior High

151 East 39th Street | Reading, PA 19606
(610) 779-3320

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  • Office

    x3004 Alex Brown, Principal
    x3003 Melissa Taylor, Assistant Principal
    x3001 Susan Purr, Attendance Secretary
    x3002 Patti Suruskie, Secretary

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    x3015 Autumn Rheaume, Counselor A-L
    x3014 Kimberly Wickstrom, Counselor M-Z
    x3012 Shannon Buser, Secretary

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    x3016 Kathy Blume

  • Psychologist

    x3006 Chad Rutherford

  • Technology Support

    x3209 Carole McGarry

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    x3214 Ryan Breton
    x3108 Kimberly Lopez

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    x3116 Kevin Adams

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    x3103 Sophie Cannon
    x3104 Alexandria Embert
    x3211 Megan Heller
    x3105 Cheryl Larson
    x3106 Alison Patton
    x3219 Nina Reynolds
    x3117 Brindusa Said
    x3102 Stephanie Walters

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    x3126 Anna McNutt
    x3127 Ryan Thomas

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    x3008 Kate Sowers

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    x3306 Kelvin Altemose
    x3303 Laura DeLong
    x3301 Scott Haag
    x3305 Sara Prout
    x3302 Shawn Seidel
    x3304 Kathy Topper

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    x3122 Micah Albrycht
    x3123 Melissa Crotty
    x3221 Kyle Luckenbill

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    x3207 Gretchen Hess
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    x3206 Darryl Schucker

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    x3218 Cynthia Jurasinski-Boyer
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    x3227 Mike Noecker
    x3226 Mackenzie Ricketts

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    x3220 Sara Werner, Learning Support

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Junior High

Mask Update

December 13, 2021 by etsd

Dear Exeter Families,

The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court struck down Pennsylvania’s school mask mandate yesterday, effectively ending masking requirements in PA public schools. At this time, the Exeter Township Board of School Directors has mandated that staff and students continue to wear masks until December 15th. On Wednesday, December 15th, staff, students and visitors may choose to wear or not wear masks in all school buildings. The District will continue to ask students who are visiting the school nurse to wear a  mask, and will provide one if requested. Masks will continue to be required to be worn on school buses as per federal TSA requirements. 

At a future date, the government or the Board of School Directors could reimpose masking requirements. Please continue to monitor school communication for updates.

Thank you for your continued cooperation.

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

To the ETSD Community

December 8, 2021 by etsd

Dear Exeter Families,

Our number one concern is to provide the safest learning environment possible for all of our students and staff, which is why we will always take any rumor or threat against our students, staff or school community seriously, and why we will always immediately partner with local law enforcement and other agencies to help us investigate these threats to the fullest extent of the law as soon as they come to our attention. Today, you may have heard that there are rumors of violence at the Junior High School. We want you to know that when we received information about this situation, we immediately involved the Exeter Township Police Department to help us investigate any credibility to this rumor. We also immediately began to open dialogue with our students so that we could investigate the situation with both them and their parents.

We understand that this situation is concerning to our students and their parents, which is why we are taking extra steps to provide additional layers of security at the EJHS. These steps include--but are not limited to--adding additional police presence on campus and in the hallways; searching lockers; and conducting thorough searches of all student backpacks, coats, pockets, etc. before students are able to enter the building.

We appreciate the students, parents and staff who have been so cooperative to assist us in this situation. We continue to encourage our students, parents and community members to come forward to us, the Exeter Township Police Department, or report ANY concerns that they may have to Safe2Say, which is a free and anonymous hotline. Please know that we clearly take threats to our students and staff seriously, and the District will take the fullest legal action against those who are responsible for creating terroristic threats to our school community.

Please feel free to contact the Junior High should you have any further questions or concerns.

Thank you,
Alex Brown, Principal

Filed Under: Junior High, News

Break out the Blue & White! Support our Eagles as they play in the 5A State Semi-Finals!

November 29, 2021 by etsd

football team wins first district iii championship photo
EXETER EAGLES WIN FIRST DISTRICT III 5A CHAMPIONSHIP!
 
In celebration of a phenomenal fall sports season and the Exeter Eagles capturing their first District III 5A Championship, it's time to break out the BLUE & WHITE and show your pride! All students & staff are invited to be a part of this district-wide SPIRIT DAY on Tuesday, November 30th!
 
PLUS! If you want to cheer on the Exeter Eagles as they play in the PIAA semi-finals on Friday, December 3 at 7PM at Bald Eagle High School in Bellefonte, PA, you can buy your tickets here 👉https://www.piaa.org/sports/tickets.aspx?sport=football
 
GO EAGLES! 🦅🏈🦅🏈🦅🏈🦅🏈🦅🏈

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

Exeter teams with local groups to help distribute 57 Thanksgiving boxes to those in need

November 23, 2021 by etsd

thanksgiving boxes group photo
Members from Reformation Lutheran Church, along with ETSD employees, Ashley Rinehart (front row, left), who is a school social worker, and Courtnay Epler (front row, right), who is the district’s food services supervisor, distributed 57 Thanksgiving boxes to needy families in our community yesterday. Each box was filled with a turkey, pumpkin pie, paper products and other food, which was collected by members of the church, local Girl and Boy Scout troops and employees of Fairlane Gardens at Reading Nursing Home.
During this week of giving thanks, Mrs. Rinehart is grateful to the members of the community who give so generously to help others in need. Each year, she works with somewhere between 150-200 homeless students in Exeter who need help with basic necessities, such as food or clothing. In the last year, many of these services--which are overseen and run by outside organizations, such as the church or the Exeter Food Pantry--were centralized at the Exeter Township Administration Building due to its COVID-safe and convenient drive-up access for families in Exeter. Centralizing these services made Mrs. Rinehart’s job easier as she helps coordinate these basic necessities for homeless students, as well as provides them with help to find shelter or housing, rent and utility assistance and other needs as they get back on their feet. Mrs. Rinehart also works closely with the Exeter Community Education Foundation to be able to provide heaters, clothing, transportation, prescriptions and more to students in need.

If you’d be interested in supporting one of these worthwhile causes to help students in need in the district, please consider making a donation to the Student Outreach fund at the Exeter Community Education Foundation. You can learn more here: https://www.facebook.com/ExeterEducationFoundation

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

Exeter wins BCIAA’s Sportsmanship Award

November 19, 2021 by etsd

tom legath holds BCIAA trophy photo

Athletic Director Tom Legath was presented with the Berks County Interscholastic Athletic Association’s Sportsmanship Award on Monday, which is voted on by a committee of athletic directors and coaches throughout Berks County. Superintendent Dr. Kimberly Minor made the announcement during this week's Board of School Director's meeting: “I am extremely proud of this trophy,” she said. “During a year that will likely go down in history… where the world struggled with civility and manners and courtesy, our students rose above all of that and time and again at home games and away games they demonstrated to coaches around the county and athletic directors around the county that our Exeter students are the best of the best when it comes to sportsmanship.” Congratulations to all of our coaches, athletes, parents and supporters for this distinguished honor!

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

“Violins of Hope” brings World War II-era instruments owned by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust to Exeter students

November 19, 2021 by etsd

violins of hope performance photo

The Junior High was surrounded by the sound of string instruments as "Violins of Hope," a traveling project that's part museum, part concert and part history lesson presented a series of instruments, discussion and Holocaust history to students last Friday as part of a traveling exhibit. Students listened and had a chance to get up close with these antique instruments, all of which were originally owned or played by a Jewish musician during the Holocaust and many of which are adorned with hand-painted Stars of David to signify the instrument's and its owner's relationship to the era. According to the organization, which was founded by violin makers Amnon and Avshalom Weinstein, father and son, Violins of Hope is not only a memorial to a lost culture and people, it is also an educational act that reaches young students and adults wherever their concerts are performed. In recent years, some of the best world-celebrated orchestras held Violins of Hope concerts, including the Berlin Philharmonic, the Cleveland Symphony and many others.

Exeter was one of 16 schools in Berks lucky enough to be a part of the 2-week traveling project, which included concerts, exhibits, film viewing lectures and community events.

Filed Under: Junior High, News

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    Reading, PA 19606

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