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JACKSONWALD ELEMENTARY

100 Church Lane Road | Reading, PA 19606
(610) 779-1820

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  • Office

    x5103 Matt Hathaway, Principal
    x5101 Dani Merkel, Secretary
    x5102 Marybeth Eckenroth, Attendance Secretary

  • Counselor & Psychologist

    x5210 Kate Atkinson, School Counselor
    x5712 Jodi Landis, Psychologist

  • Nurse

    x5104 Nicole Strauss

  • Technology Support

    x5136 Kristin Kenagy

Note: Faculty phone numbers go to voice mail during school hours

  • Kindergarten

    x5427 Christine Druzba
    x5425 Lori Simmons
    x5426 Ashley Weaver

  • Grade 1

    x5119 Christina Ibanez
    X5121 Becky Krommes
    x5120 Kristine Schmidt

  • Grade 2

    x5124 Val Bloch
    x5123 Cyndi Lorady 
    x5126 Christine Motley

  • Grade 3

    x5219 Jenna Conrow
    x5221 Kaitlyn Lohr
    x5217 Stacia Miller
    x5220 Karlee Perilli

  • Grade 4

    X5226 Melissa Adams
    x5224 Brianna Amanto
    x5227 Elizabeth Caruso
    x5225 Todd Papich 

  • Reading & Intervention Specialists

    x5211 Hillary Arndt, Intervention Specialist
    x5422 Rachel Gierlich, English as a Second Language
    x5212 Nancy Salvatore, Reading Specialist
    x5207 Allison Shuman, Reading/Intervention Specialist

  • Special Education

    x5419 Karyn Algeo, Autistic Support
    x5117 Jennifer Elliott, Learning Support
    x5127 Heather Gromlich, Autistic Support
    x5223 Trisha Maguire, Learning Support
    x5218 Saranne Reisig, Learning Support
    x5423 Robyn Shaffer, Autistic Support
    x5125 Kathleen Walker, Gifted

  • Specials

    x5150 Matt Hadley, Physical Education
    x5417 Heather Hafer, Music
    x5208 Amy Parsons, Art
    x5418 Emily Reppert, Instrumental Music
    x5138 Wendy Wegman, Library

  • Therapist

    x5420 Daria Robinson, Speech Therapist

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National School Counseling Week: Focus on Jacksonwald

February 8, 2022 by etsd

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This week, we’re excited to celebrate National School Counseling Week to help bring awareness to the important role that our K-12 school counselors have as they dedicate their professional lives to care for and support our students to help them achieve school success and plan for their futures. From providing safe and supportive areas for students to receive mental health or social help, to helping students remove barriers to academic success, to providing classroom lessons, to helping kids figure out “what they want to be when they grow up,” school counselors are celebrated not only this week–but every day–for the unique work they do to support all aspects of a student’s journey through school as they help each reach their potential to become his or her best. Today, we’re proud to highlight Jacksonwald’s counselor, Mrs. Kate Atkinson.

Q: How long have you been a school counselor? How long have you worked at Exeter?

A: This is my 13th year as a school counselor overall. I have been at Exeter for 4 years, and before that I worked at Daniel Boone for 9 years.

Q: Did you do anything prior to becoming a counselor? If so, what? Why did you change your career?

A: After I finished my graduate program I spent a year working at the 422 Sportsplex as the Party Planning Coordinator and Coordinator for their Youth Developmental Soccer Program “Lil Kickers” while I searched for my first position as a school counselor. I learned many valuable skills from this position and had a lot of fun working with great people!

Q: What’s your favorite part of your job?

A: My favorite part of my job everyday is just working with the kids. I enjoy getting to know them, their different fun personalities, feeling inspired by their wonderful energy and excitement and helping them grow in different ways and past various challenges. The absolute BEST part of this job is watching a kid succeed with something that has been hard for them and seeing their confidence grow. The best reward for this career is when a student tells you that you helped them with something and that somehow you have made a positive impact in their life. That is the goal every single day and the hope that keeps me going, even on hard days.

Q: What’s the most challenging part of your job?

A: The hardest part of my job is prioritizing student needs and trying to fit it all in during the school day! There are so many students who have needs and lost of other roles and responsibilities that we fill as school counselors and only 7.5 hours each day to try and get it all done. It is a real juggling act to try and balance all of the various needs and tasks throughout the day/week/year.

Q: If you were talking to someone who knew nothing about your work, how would you complete this sentence? “People are surprised to learn that I….”

A: “… do more than listen to kids who are crying or upset at school!” Students and families today face many different challenges and school counseling has shifted a lot in the past decade to have more of a focus on proactive advocacy and social/emotional/mental health supports. I work with so many different stakeholders in a child’s life to try and help support through a challenging time, identify needs (social, emotional, behavioral, academic), and connect families and students with resources. Additionally, I teach classroom lessons on social-emotional topics, teach career-readiness lessons (3rd and 4th), and facilitate small group counseling for students with a specific needs. I tell kids all the time: “My main job is to listen, understand, and try to help you with anything that might be holding you back from being successful at school.”

Q: The theme for this year’s School Counseling Week is “Better Together.” What does that mean to you?

A: Partnership in education. “It takes a village to raise a child,” and we are most successful when all adults in a child’s life are working together and supporting each other through our common goal: growing successful, confident, kind humans.

Q: When you were in elementary school, what did you want to be when you grew up? 

A: When I was little I wanted to be a teacher, just like my mom!

Q: Is there anything else you’d like to share?

A: It is a joy and a privilege to be a part of my students’ lives and a support and resource on their educational journey. I am thankful for the teachers, administrators and staff that support our school counseling programs and the work we do with kids.  I am also thankful to all of our families for your trust and support on the home front. #BetterTogether

Filed Under: Jacksonwald, News

A Message from the ETSD Board of School Directors

February 4, 2022 by etsd

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.

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

ETSD will be using a Flexible Instruction Day 2/4/2022

February 3, 2022 by etsd

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.

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

You’re Invited: EMA’s 3rd Annual Supper Serenade

January 26, 2022 by etsd

All are invited to slurp up some spaghetti while being sung to during EMA's 3rd Annual Supper Serenade! This enjoyable evening of fun features performances from Exeter musicians of all ages, a delicious Italian dinner, dessert, raffles and more!
Join us Friday, February 4th from 6-9PM at Reiffton. $10 per person. Purchase your tickets by Friday, January 28th by visiting: http://ow.ly/azhs50HCYAu

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

Health & Safety Update: Contact Tracing

January 26, 2022 by etsd

As you are aware, over the last few weeks Berks County’s COVID-19 positivity rate has more than doubled due to the highly transmissible Omicron variant. During this time, more people than ever before are COVID-19 positive in the Exeter community with multiple opportunities to become infected with this contagious illness both in and out of school buildings.

As we continue to count, monitor, report and contact trace COVID-19 rates in our school district, we have decided to discontinue personal phone calls to parents who have children who have been identified as a close contact of someone at school who tested positive for COVID-19 and continue with parent outreach and notification via ParentSquare. Please know that parents will receive a detailed email, a text and a recorded phone call with information about their child’s exposure, COVID-19 symptoms to look for, and quarantine options. As always, parents will also be encouraged to call the school nurse or their building principal should they have further concerns or questions.

Reducing the number of calls that our principals and nursing staff are making daily will allow them to get back to what they do best: Work with and care for your children when they’re at school.

We appreciate your continued support. Thank you.

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

Exeter Students Earn National Recognition in Noetic Learning Math Contest

January 26, 2022 by etsd

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Congratulations to Exeter students Henry Starr and Landon Green (both 3rd Grade), Declan Cogan (4th Grade) and Eleanor Jenkins (5th Grade) for earning National Honor Roll in the Fall 2021 Noetic Learning Math Contest. Students who earned the distinction of National Honor Roll placed in the top 10% of all contestants in the semiannual challenge, which is a problem-solving contest where more than 16,000 elementary and middle school students from across 44 states are given 45 minutes to solve 20 problems. They received medals for their well-earned achievements!

Other Exeter students who earned recognition by earning Honorable Mentions (top 50% in the nation) and for participating were:

THIRD GRADE:
Honorable Mention:
Anthony Cocchimiglio

Participation:
Owen Kercher

FOURTH GRADE:
Honorable Mention:
Paige Bergey
Ari Bluestone
Ashleigh Campbell
Emma Dickerson
Ian Littlefield
Nora LaRosse
Ben Luckenbill
Brayden McCarthy
Lily McCord
Hannah Schick
Kiersten Schower
Peyton Shirey
Colton Symonds
Juliana Wegman

FIFTH GRADE:
Honorable Mention:
Carter Benfer
Ava Burkhart
Aubrey Cocuzza
Andrew Correll
Colette Jordan
Erik Lubenow
Joelle Stoltzfus

Participation:
Michael Cammarano
Chase Delewski

SIXTH GRADE:
Sixth Grade Team Winner: Zander Bogust & Logan Heckler

Honorable Mention:
Lena Bluestone
Zander Bogust
Logan Heckler
Michael Jordan
Maxwell Lloyd
Joseph Peroni
David Vega

Participation:
Lily Jordan
Chloe LaRiviere
Logan Moore
Jacinda Motley
Daniel Roberts
James Semo

Congratulations to our Exeter students!

Filed Under: Jacksonwald, Lorane, News, Owatin Creek, Reiffton

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