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INSIDE THIS ISSUEEfforts recognized
Seneca student receives Volunteer
Service Award. PAGE 6
NICK COHEN/The Tabernacle Sun
Freshman Cody Cassise of Seneca High School keeps the volley going in a match against Cherry Hill West on May 21. Cassise won hismatch 6-2, 6-1, but the Golden Eagles lost as a team, 3-2, dropping their record to 17-6.
Seneca loses to Cherry Hill West, 3-2Bullyingprevention
a successat school
By NICK COHENThe Tabernacle Sun
Under the Anti-Bullying Bill ofRights Act, Tabernacle schoolswere required to complete a self-assessment of how they are doingin the prevention of bullying.
We are happy to say that wemet or exceeded the requirementin all eight core elements underthe Anti-Bullying Act, Superin-tendent George Rafferty said at aBoard of Education meeting onMay 20.
The eight core elements of TheAnti-Bullying Bill of Rights Actoutline a number of different tac-tics for schools to enact to stopbullying. Staff training, parentoutreach, student awareness and
HIB (harassment intimidationbullying) programs are just someof the policies schools must havein place.
In the Tabernacle school dis-trict, there have been five con-firmed cases of HIB this year. Raf-ferty said the success the schoolhas seen is due to a specific anti-bullying program formulated by
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After participating in avoluntary self-study and a com-prehensive on-site review withone of the CAAHEPs Commit-tees on Accreditation, it was de-termined that BCC was in compli-
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The program consists of aca-demic, laboratory, and clinicalcomponents. The number ofavailable clinical sites limits en-rollment for each class to 14 stu-dents. For admission into the pro-gram students must submit aDMS program application andmeet specific criteria.
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the Olweus Bullying PreventionProgram.
The program is used at theschool, classroom and individuallevels and includes methods toreach out to parents and the com-munity for involvement and sup-port. School administrators,teachers and other staff are pri-
marily responsible for introduc-ing and implementing the pro-gram with the purpose of im-proving peer relations and mak-ing the school a safer and morepositive place for students tolearn and develop.
Kristin Pasani, a teacher atOMS and appointed anti-bullyingspecialist, spoke to the successthe school has seen from the im-plementation of Olweus.
The program puts an empha-sis on relationship building be-
tween students as well as betweenteachers and students, Pasanisaid.
Students from both TabernacleElementary and Olson Middleschools were in attendance atMays board meeting. The chil-
dren made presentations on whythey feel bullying is being pre-vented. Every student attributedthe success to a new programcalled morning meeting. Everymorning, the children greet eachother in a different way, thenmeet as a group to discuss what ishappening in their lives, school-related or not. Students are en-couraged to discuss issues theymay have with each other in anopen setting.
Getting to know is an activi-
ty that allows one student eachweek to bring in an item or tell astory about himself or herselfevery day. Newsfeeds are indi-vidual bulletin boards that allow
the students to update what theyare doing each day. The feeling isthat the more the kids learnabout each other, the more theyfind in common and there is lesscause for bullying to occur.
Rafferty is happy with the suc-cess the schools have seen thusfar but knows there is still roomfor improvement. The data fromthe survey will be used in furtherimproving and developing thepolicies the board has in place.
With this information, and
with more training in the future,we will be able to continue to im-prove our schools and the experi-ence our children have, Raffertysaid.
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Burlington County College andThe Richard Stockton College ofNew Jersey recently signed aguaranteed admission programagreement for their latest greendegrees.
Last fall, both collegeslaunched degree programs in thegrowing field of sustainability.
The agreement, signed atStocktons Board of Trusteesmeeting in February, will allowBCC students studying sustain-
ability to seamlessly transfer intoStocktons program after earningtheir associates degree.
Students who meet the neces-sary requirements for the degree
program will enter into StocktonCollege with junior status and beable to graduate with a bachelorsdegree within two years.
This agreement affords BCCstudents studying sustainabilitythe very important opportunityto continue to pursue a bachelor'sdegree in this field, BCC Presi-dent David C. Hespe said. We areproud to partner with institu-tions like The Richard StocktonCollege. They have also been lead-
ers in this area and environmen-tal innovators.
BCC is the first two-year col-lege in the tri-county area to offercomprehensive green associates
degree programs. With supportfrom a NASA grant, BCC createdthe Center for Sustainability andAlternative Energy and is now of-fering four green degree pro-grams: Associate of Science inSustainability Policy & Manage-ment, Associate of Applied Sci-ence in Energy Management, As-sociate of Applied Science in Al-ternative Energy Technologies,and Associate of Science in Sus-tainable Energy Studies. The As-
sociate of Science degrees arespecifically designed to transferinto four-year institutions.
In the fall of 2012, the firstStockton students enrolled in oursustainability program, which isStocktons newest undergraduatedegree program, and just oneyear later, we are proud to beclearing the pathway to bringBurlington County College stu-dents in, Stockton PresidentHerman J. Saatkamp said.
To qualify for acceptance, BCC
students must earn a cumulativegrade point average of 3.0 and de-clare their intention to enroll inthe GAP program before complet-ing 30 credits at BCC.
Stockton Colleges sustainabili-ty program integrates the naturalsciences, technolog y, economics,policy, ethics and other fields. En-hancing sustainability educationis a core component in Stocktons2020 Strategic Plan.
BCC and Stockton College have
GAP agreements in more than 40majors covering everything fromhistory and literature to econom-ics and public health.
For more information onBCCs Center for Sustainabilityand Alternative Energy, pleasevisit www.bcc.edu/green.
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College names new educationalopportunity fund director
Burlington County College ispleased to announce that Edith A.Corbin has been selected as thecolleges new educational oppor-tunity fund director.
Corbin has 18 years of progres-sive experience in governmentand non-profit senior manage-ment roles, and was most recentlydirector of Education and HealthDepartments for the Metropoli-tan Wilmington Urban League inWilmington, Del.
A distinguished alumnus from
Salem Community College,Corbin graduated summa cumlaude with a B.S. in Administra-tion of Human Services fromSpringfield College and MagnaCum Laude with an M.S. in Orga-nizational Leadership from Wilm-ington University.
Corbin views her new positionat BCC as a natural progressionand a calling.
Community college is where I
received my foundation, shesaid.
Since succeeding in her ownacademic endeavors, Corbin hasbeen dedicated to helping and em-powering people to achieve theirfull potential, irrespective oftheir background or circum-stances. Prior to her position atthe Metropolitan WilmingtonUrban League, Corbin served asassociate executive director ofthe YWCA of Delaware for sevenyears.
Corbin has an extensive back-ground in strategic planning, es-tablishing donor relationships,securing grant funding, identify-ing business development oppor-tunities, implementing entrepre-neurial fundraising, and address-ing opportunity gaps in educationand health. She is the recipient ofthe Distinguished Alumni of theYear award from Salem Commu-nity College Foundation,
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County.Corbin has two sons, Andrew
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By NICK COHENThe Tabernacle Sun
Volunteering with two different chari-ties, finishing her senior year strong, andpreparing to attend Johns Hopkins Univer-sity in the fall are all part of just anotherday in the life of Seneca High School sen-ior Alexandra Potts. Because of her volun-teer work, Potts was recently presentedwith the Seneca Volunteer Service Award.
It is such an honor to receive theaward, Potts said. It was something Iwanted to achieve, and Im excited to have
done it.As a freshman, Potts was looking to get
involved in different clubs within Seneca.The community service club seemed to bea perfect fit, as it would give her the oppor-tunity to work with kids, which is some-
thing she is passionate about. Through theclub, Potts discovered the Florida-basedGive Kids the World foundation and wasblown away by the work it was doing.
Give Kids the World is a non-profit or-ganization based in Kissimmee, Fla., thatprovides trips for kids with life-threaten-ing illnesses. Accommodations at the GiveKids the World village, meals, as well as ad-mission tickets to Walt Disney World, Uni-versal Studios and other attractions aregiven to families for the week. To date, theorganization has brought more than120,000 children and their families to the
resort for their dream vacation.How many people this organization has
touched, how many people have beenhelped, is incredible, and I wanted to be apart of that, Potts said.
As a sophomore and again this year,
Potts traveled to Florida for four days andhad the opportunity to meet some of thechildren and their families.
When you see the kids smile or theirface light up, it just makes your entire day,Potts said.
In addition to her work with GKTW,Potts has been volunteering with theVoorhees Pediatric Facility for the lastyear. Established in 1982, it is a nationallyrecognized specialty care center for med-ically at-risk children.
Since Alexa started here in May of2012, Ive always been impressed with her
maturity and her patience, volunteermanager Rose Lynch said. So many timesIve seen her. Shes kneeling on the groundto be on the same level as the kids, singing,
Student receives Volunteer Service Award
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Buono, a state senator from Newark
who has been representing the 18th
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square off against Troy Webster, an
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If Buono and Christie succeed next
week, as many expect, theyll officially
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playing and reading with them.According to Lynch, Potts has
volunteered 92 hours since shestarted. She works as a recreationvolunteer, visiting children inde-pendently and spending timewith them.
She is an asset to our volun-teer community, Lynch said.
Another project Potts worked
on was Senecas annual characterbreakfast. Families from the com-munity are invited to the schoolto have a pancake breakfast made
by students while others dress upas favorite Disney characters to
take pictures with the kids in at-tendance.
Our Mickey Mouse pancakesdefinitely looked like blobs tostart but we got the hang of iteventually, Potts said.
With graduation only a fewweeks away, Potts has no plans tostop her volunteer work. Shellcontinue to be at VPF over thesummer, and her hope is to start agroup at Johns Hopkins that alsohelps raise funds for Give Kids
the World.For more information on GiveKids the World, visitwww.gktw.org.
Potts has volunteered92 hours since she started
POTTSContinued from page 6
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WEDNESDAYMAY 29Pinelands Young at Heart Seniors
Club: At the Tabernacle SquadBuilding on Hawkin Road. Begins
at noon call (609) 268-0624 formore information.
Storytime: Ages 0 to 5. 10 a.m. atChurch of Christ on Carranza Rd.Miss Peggy welcomes childrenand their attending adult to storyhour. This is a great opportunityfor kids and adults to meet newpeople in the community. Anyquestions, call the church officeat 609 268 0576.
Lego Club: 4 p.m. 39 Allen Ave. Med-ford. Join our Lego Club for cre-ativity and imagination in action.
Kids can work individually or inteams to create this monthschallenge. The theme will berevealed at the Lego Club ses-sion. Please do not bring yourown Legos. Snacks may beserved. Registration required, vis-it www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
THURSDAYMAY 30Storytime yoga: Ages 6-10. 4:30
p.m. 39 Allen Ave. Medford. Sto-rytime Yoga is a unique yogaclass for kids which combines theart of storytelling with the heal-ing practice of yoga.Registrationrequired, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m. 39Allen Ave. Medford. Please join uswith Babita Kapoor, a registeredShakti Om Yoga instructor, tolearn Yogas ancient science ofbreath control and re-energizeyour body and mind; learn selfawareness techniques throughposture and breathing; learnmeditation techniques to helpwith insomnia and fatigue, andmuch more. Registrationrequired, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
SATURDAYJUNE 1Strawberry social: 2-5 p.m. at Tab-
ernacle Town Hall. The Taberna-cle Historical Society memberswill be selling their famous caketopped with local strawberriesand whipped cream. Refresh-ments will also be served at rea-sonable prices. The public is invit-ed to join in this celebration andto support the Societys efforts in
the preservation of Tabernacleshistory. In the event of rain, thelocation will be indoors at theTabernacle United MethodistChurch on Carranza Road.
MONDAYJUNE 3Stamping/paper crafting: 6:30 p.m.
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TUESDAYJUNE 4Cooking for kids: Ages 4-6. 10:30
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856-767-4443
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Three HUGE Floors of FurnitureAll types of furniture in many styles and colors. If you dont see
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Your choice of Fabric and Color $699 Your choice of Fabric and Color $995
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