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Montville Township High School 2024 Vice President Calls on Her Class to “Be Brave”
MONTVILLE, NJ – “I’ve learned that nothing worth having will ever be easy and that if you truly set your mind to anything you will accomplish it,” Cristina Ryduchowski, the Montville Township High School [MTHS] Class of 2024 Vice President, recently said. “It requires bravery and persistence,” Ryduchowski clarified, “but nothing is unachievable.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Bravery was the theme of Ryduchowski’s graduation speech. Each year MTHS invites four seniors to speak at the school’s graduation ceremony. When the MTHS Class of 2024 President, Ryan Sun, was also named Valedictorian, Ryduchowski, as the...
Sparta Area Alumni Campus News - July 16, 2024
SPARTA, NJ – Sparta area alumni have earned accolades and degrees from their colleges. Zachary Miller graduated from Commonwealth University in Bloomsburg, PA.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Gainluca Turndorf graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, NY with a degree in economics. Heather DiPiano graduated from Plymouth State University in NH. DiPiano earned a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing. Centenary University announced 2024 Sussex County graduates: Andover—Ashley Buchman, Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science, summa cum laude; Bailey Delahanty, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Management and Social Media Marketing, magna cum laude; Lucas McCarthy, Bachelor of Arts...
Video Summarizing Randolph Schools Referendum Shared with Community
RANDOLPH, NJ- The following video and message was sent out to the Randolph Schools community regarding the upcoming September referendum vote. Media Video CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The following message was shared in accompaniment with the video: The Board of Education has approved a multi-million dollar bond referendum for Randolph Township residents to vote on. If the referendum passes, the average homeowner would see an increase of $112 per year. This is roughly $9.33 per month, for 41.4 million dollars worth of renovations and enhancements districtwide. Please visit the financial impact section on the...
Mountain Lakes High School Student Creates Lifeline for STEM Enthusiasts
MOUNTAIN LAKES — The Parsippany Cube Club has shaped a vibrant and unique community. Founded by local enthusiast and educator Anikait Sota, a Mountain Lakes High School student, this club has become a cornerstone of STEM and social engagement for kids in our town. The story of Parsippany Cube Club is one of community spirit and giving back.
Sparta Education Foundation's Cornament Raises Funds for Local School Grants
SPARTA, NJ – The Sparta Education Foundation held their fourth annual Cornament on the turf field at Station Park. Forty-eight teams competed in the heat. There were four rounds of round-robin play followed by a single elimination final round. The Sparta Education Foundation provided grants to Sparta public schools with the proceeds of their fundraisers throughout the year. Many grants bring elements of STEM education to the classrooms, based on grant requests from Sparta’s teachers.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER In 2023 the SEF funded $160,000 donations to Sparta schools: “Calming Corner” requested by school...
Newton Area Alumni Campus News – July13, 2024
NEWTON, NJ – Newton area alumni have earned accolades and degrees from their colleges. Commonwealth University in Pennsylvania announced several area graduates who received their degrees a the May ceremony:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Stephanie Block from CU-Bloomsburg Cum Laude Brian Hanna from CU-Bloomsburg Greta Nappa from CU-Mansfield Summa Cum Laude Brendon Read from CU-Bloomsburg Magna Cum Laude Gina Zazzali from CU-Bloomsburg Samantha Samiljan from CU-Bloomsburg Craig Swanson from CU-Bloomsburg Keisha Cooper graduated from Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, The University of Rhode Island announced Salvatore Constantino and Olivia Kaiser graduated in a commencement ceremony in May, 2024. The University...
Hanover Park High School Announces Students on Fourth Marking Period Honor Roll
EAST HANOVER — The following is the honor roll for Hanover Park High School for the fourth marking period. Distinguished Honors are for grades of 4.00 or above during the marking period. High Honors are for grades of 3.50 to 3.99 during the marking period. Honors are for grades of 3.00 to 3.49 during the marking period.
Chatham's Non-Profit Computer Science Education Program 'CS Base' Receives NJ Governor's Volunteerism Award
HAMILTON, NJ -- Chatham High student Ishir Rao represented the Chatham-based computer science education program CS Base when it received the New Jersey Governor's Volunteerism Award during ceremonies held recently at the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton. CS Base, a non-profit educational organization, spreads free computer science education across New Jersey and beyond. The award represents the state's official recognition for community service in partnership with the Governor's Council on Volunteerism.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER CS Base founder and CHS student Rao received the award on behalf of the 600-plus CS Base volunteers. Rao's organization was the medalist in the Service Through STEM award. CS Base holds a computer science camp each summer at the Library of the Chathams. The 2024 camp is set for Aug. 19 through Aug. 24. Sign up for the camp at: https://chathamlibrary.org/summer-coding-camp/. To learn more about CS Base and the other programs that it runs, visit csbase.org or email reachcsbase@gmail.com with any questions. Those wishing to support this organization, may donate through the website. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
West Milford football poised for a breakthrough season: State of the Program
The West Milford football team is finally coming of age. After struggling through back-to-back losing seasons with teams made up mostly of underclassmen, the Highlanders are turning the page and leaving the past in their rearview mirror. The Passaic County school is feeling optimistic heading into the 2024 season despite turning in a...
20 Morristown Students Named to Dean's, President's List at Area Colleges, Universities
MORRISTOWN, NJ - Twenty Morristown residents have been named to the Dean's List and President's List at area universities and colleges. The following students have been recognized. Nicholas Capezzuto, Blaine Chesnut, Alain Chrisphonte, Anthony Crysler, Graceanna Gargano, Michael King, Shekinah King, Zachary Oberc and Mercer Santos have all been named to Seton Hall's Spring 2024 Dean's List. After the close of every semester, undergraduate students completing all courses with a GPA of 3.4, with no grades lower than "C", qualify for the Dean's List. The following local students made the Spring 2024 Dean's List:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR...
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