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Lower Moreland Township School District2010-2011
Cover Design by Tyler McCaffery, 9th Grade
The Journey to Excellence
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Lower Moreland Township School District
Administration
2551 Murray AvenueHuntingdon Valley, PA 19006215-938-0270 • 215-947-6933
www.lmtsd.org
Dr. Marykay FeeleySuperintendent of [email protected]
Pine Road Elementary School3737 Pine Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006215-938-0290
Mrs. Donna BlakemanPrincipal
Mrs. Julien DrennanAssistant Principal
Murray Avenue School2551 Murray Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006215-938-0230
Ms. Jennifer DilksPrincipal
Mr. Charles HurstAssistant [email protected]
Lower Moreland High School555 Red Lion Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006215-938-0220
Mr. Frank McKeePrincipal
Mr. Mark MaysonAssistant Principal and Athletic Dir.
Mark McGuinn Business Manager
Dr. Maryjane Richmond Asst. Superintendent
Susan Casagrand Technology
2010-2011 Budget
RevenuesBeginning Cash Resources........$584,164.00Local Revenue Sources........,$31,968,793.00 State Revenue Sources............$6,218,574.00 Federal Revenue Sources...........$124,936.00 Other Financial Sources.......................$0.00 Total....................................$38,896,467.00
ExpendituresInstruction...........................$22,052,581.00Support Services...................$11,316,501.00 Operation of Non-Instructional Services........$834,551.00 Other Financial Uses..............$4,692,834.00 Total.....................................$38,896,467.00
School Closing Information215-947-2777
Lower Moreland Township School District
District Administration215-938-0272
School District Fax215-947-6933
Business Office215-938-0270
Pine Road Elementary SchoolPine Road Elementary School215-938-0290215-938-0290
Murray Avenue SchoolMurray Avenue School215-938-0230215-938-0230
Lower Moreland High SchoolLower Moreland High School215-938-0220215-938-0220
High School Guidance215-938-0114
Special Education215-938-7426
HS Athletics/Attendance215-947-3603
Public RelationsPublic Relations215-938-0220 x2170215-938-0220 x2170
District TransportationDistrict Transportation215-938-0270215-938-0270
School ClosingSchool Closing215-947-2777215-947-2777
Regular
High School 7:25 am to 2:20 pm
Murray Avenue 8:05 am to 2:50 pm
Pine Road 9:00 am to 3:30 pm
Early Dismissal
High School 10:55 am
Murray Avenue 11:20 am
Pine Road 12:10 pm
School Hours
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Lower Moreland Township School District
The Board of School DirectorsElected by the citizens, Pennsylvania’s public school board Elected by the citizens, Pennsylvania’s public school board members represent their communities’ beliefs and values members represent their communities’ beliefs and values when making decisions about the operation of school districts. when making decisions about the operation of school districts. These community representatives give of their time and talent These community representatives give of their time and talent without compensation to provide a high-quality educational without compensation to provide a high-quality educational program.program.
The nine members of the school board are advocates of The nine members of the school board are advocates of public education. They seek to ensure that the standards of public education. They seek to ensure that the standards of achievement are met, preparing children to be productive achievement are met, preparing children to be productive members of society.members of society.
MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the Lower Moreland Township School District is to foster individual excellence in a nurturing environment by integrating a dedicated staff, an innovative curriculum, and community resources, while promoting respect for self and others.
All students will acquire the knowledge, skills, values and All students will acquire the knowledge, skills, values and attitudes necessary to become life-long learners and citizens who will think critically, act responsibly, communicate clearly who will think critically, act responsibly, communicate clearly who will think critically, act responsibly, communicate clearly who will think critically, act responsibly, communicate clearly and collaborate effectively in a global community.
The Board of School Directors
To view or download documents
visit the website:www.lmtsd.org
Annual ReportPublic Meetings Dates
Board AgendasBoard Minutes
From The Boardroom
Seated, from left: Dr. Barbara Breitman, Secretary; Dr. Murray Cohen, President; Mr. Michael Mueller, Vice-President; Standing, Michael Mueller, Vice-President; Standing, from left: Mr. Alan Steinberg, Treasurer; Mrs. Leslie Movsesian, Mrs. Camille Baker, Mr. Yuri Khalif and Mr. Nathan Murawsky.
Meetings are held at Pine Road School on the first and third Tuesday of each month (unless otherwise noted on the calendar).
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Lower Moreland Community Services
www.hvaa.netAndrew Frey, HVAA President
P.O. Box 155Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
215-947-9823
Meetings: Third Thursdays of the MonthMeeting Place: Red Lion Gym Office
[email protected] or [email protected]
Huntingdon Valley Activities Association
Valley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth CenterValley Youth Centerwww. valleyyouthcenter.netwww. valleyyouthcenter.net
Denise KuritzDenise Kuritz625 Red Lion Road625 Red Lion Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006215-938-5202215-938-5202
SAFE AT HOME215-938-0270
KinderLinksBefore and After School Care for Students Enrolled in the District
215-938-7940
ROTARY CLUB of Huntingdon Valley-Southampton
Chartered February 16, 1951
Meeting: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Wednesday of each month 6:30 PM
at the Vereinigung Erzgebirge
The Valley Youth Center is a non-profit recreational center for children who live in Lower Moreland Township and Bryn Athyn Borough
For information regarding Lower Moreland Township visit www.lowermoreland.orgor link to it from the school district website under the Community tab
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Expanding Horizons -- Individualizing Excellence
We believethat it is our responsibility to provide every student with the opportunity that it is our responsibility to provide every student with the opportunity to achieve his or her full potential.
We believethat our professional staff is passionate about facilitating and celebrating that our professional staff is passionate about facilitating and celebrating student success.
We believe our schools and community must provide a safe, nurturing environment our schools and community must provide a safe, nurturing environment where self respect and respect for others prevail.
We believe in a balanced, diverse, well-rounded, and challenging curriculum that: in a balanced, diverse, well-rounded, and challenging curriculum that:
• Emphasizes active learning;• Addresses the varying needs of all students;• Promotes critical thinking and problem-solving;• Promotes critical thinking and problem-solving;• Encourages positive choices and healthy living.• Encourages positive choices and healthy living.
We believe in extending students’ academic, leadership, and inter-personal in extending students’ academic, leadership, and inter-personal experiences through enrichment and extra-curricular activities. experiences through enrichment and extra-curricular activities.
We believe that the ultimate goals of the school experience are to cultivate a love of that the ultimate goals of the school experience are to cultivate a love of learning along with the tools and skills necessary to enable students to learning along with the tools and skills necessary to enable students to be successful in an ever-changing world.
We believeit is our responsibility to engender a sense of citizenship that recognizes it is our responsibility to engender a sense of citizenship that recognizes the needs of others and leads students to become productive and the needs of others and leads students to become productive and contributing members of society.
Goal 1:
The district will manage and adapt to the projected growth and The district will manage and adapt to the projected growth and changes the district will experience over the next six years.changes the district will experience over the next six years.
Goal 2:
To maintain a sense of community within the schools and To maintain a sense of community within the schools and between the schools and community in the face of the changing between the schools and community in the face of the changing demographics in the district.demographics in the district.
Goal 3:
To foster the healthy interpersonal and intrapersonal development To foster the healthy interpersonal and intrapersonal development of each child.
Goal 4:
The district will utilize technology in all aspects of the educational The district will utilize technology in all aspects of the educational process.
Goal 5:
To maintain excellence in curriculum and instruction while To maintain excellence in curriculum and instruction while meeting the individual needs of all students.meeting the individual needs of all students.
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New Admissions
Transportation215-938-0270
Health Services Guidance Services
Vocational Technical Education
www.lmtsd.org
Admissions to Primary Education is based on the following requirements:
Resident of Lower Moreland1. Proof of Age - Birth Certificate2.2. Placement Criteria, kindergarten:3.3.
• 5 years old by September 1 • Gesell Test of School Readiness • Parental Input4. Placement Criteria, Grade 1:4. Placement Criteria, Grade 1: • 6 years old by September 1 • Gesell Test of School Readiness • Parental Input5. Immunizations5. Immunizations Under PA state law, all children entering school for the first time must be immunized as follows: for the first time must be immunized as follows:
DT: Initial series 4 dosesPolio: Sabin initial series 3 dosesMeasles vaccine 2 dosesRubellaHepatitis B vaccine 3 dosesTuberculin Test Tuberculin Test Tuberculin Test 1 doseMMR MMR MMR 2 dosesChicken Pox vaccine
The district provides school bus services for students through a private transportation company, First Student. Drivers are carefully selected and trained according to the PA Department of Transportation standards. Students are under the direct supervision of the bus driver.
Licensed high school students may drive to school with permission --school and parents.
Screening and Evaluation to determine •eligibility No cost to parents•A written request must be submitted to •the Director of Special EducationCall for more information•
Each school has a health room and a full time nurse. The school nurse conducts vi-sion and hearing screenings at prescribed intervals. In certain grades, scoliosis and tuberculosis tests are given. Emergency cards are kept in the health room for each student.
State law requires that a complete physi-cal exam be completed upon entrance into school and in grades 6 and 11. Dental ex-ams are required in kindergarten and in grades 3 and 7. Parents are urged to take their children to their family physician or dentist. Forms are provided by the district.
A school doctor and dentist are available for consultation and examinations. Prescribed medicines are dispensed with a physician’s direction and parental consent.
All students participating in competitive sports must pass physical examinations giv-en by the family physician before the begin-ning of each sport’s season.
The Guidance Department seeks to assist each child in achieving his or her potential. Individual counseling is available at all levels. Group guidance sessions are conducted in such areas as decision making, peer relations, course selection and college admissions.
A district-wide testing program is admin-istered by the department and provides a continuous record of each child’s progress through 12 years of schooling in compari-son with the local and national norms. These tests assist teachers and counselors in evalu-ating student strengths and weaknesses and assist with course selection and long range educational and career planning.
215-938-0114
Report Cards are issued 4 times a year: November, February, April and June•Progress reports are issued to grades 6 - 12 at the midpoint of the marking period•Elementary parents must sign the report cards and return•Parent conferences are scheduled in the fall and spring•Teachers are available for individual conference by appointment•
Students, by law, must attend school regularly. Each absence requires a note from a •parent or guardianStudents arriving late to school must have a valid note explaining the lateness•There is a written • Code of Conduct that provides a framework for the orderly opCode of Conduct that provides a framework for the orderly opCode of Conduct -eration of schools. It is distributed to all high school students and age appropriate materials are given to the lower gradesThe use of tobacco, alcohol and other controlled substances are prohibited •throughout the districtWorking papers applications can be obtained from the attendance office during •the school year and in the guidance office during the summer
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Special Education215-938-7426
6. 6. Please bring your child to registration.Please bring your child to registration.
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Building a Strong Foundation
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5 6 Labor Day 7 First Day of SchoolFull Day, Grades 1 - 12 Kindergarten by Appointment
7:30 p.m. School Board Work Session
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9 Rosh Hashanah 10 Rosh Hashanah 117 a.m. ACT Offsite
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9:15 a.m. PR PTAPR PTAPR
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7:30 a.m. HS Student Picture Day
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9:15 a.m. MA PTA7 p.m. HS Parent Visitation7:30 Executive PTA
16MA Opening of Year CelebrationMA Spirit Day7 p.m. PR Visitation,PR Visitation,PR Grades 3,4,5
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HS Band - Fall Flower Sale
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8 a.m. HS Band - Car Wash, Valley Car Wash
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7 p.m. MA Back to School Night
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6:30 p.m. PR Ribbon PR Ribbon PRCutting
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29 306:30 p.m. PR Bingo PR Bingo PRNight
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ConnectingConnectingConnectingInformingInformingInforming
EngagingEngagingEngagingEngagingEngagingEngaging
to the past
about the present
in the futureAlumni Weekend
LMHS Hall of Fame Induction October 29
Alumni Weekend/5K Race October 30Homecoming Game 1:30 p.m. October 30
Building Solid Relationships
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1HS - Senior Portraits (Make-ups)
7 p.m. MA - 7/8 Grade Dance
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3 49:15 a.m. PR PTA PR PTA PRMeeting
5MA-7th Grade Trip Renaissance Fair6:30p MA- 6th Grade Roller Skating Party7:30 p School Board Work Session
69:15 a.m. HS PTA Meeting
7 8HS Band - Minute to Win It
9HS SAT Offsite
10 11 Columbus Day 12Progress Reports
MA-Fall Pictures
13HS PSAT Testing-Grades 9, 10, 11
9:15 a.m. MA PTA Meeting Library
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7 p.m. PR Record HopPR Record HopPR
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199 a.m. PR Picture DayPR Picture DayPR
7:30p School Board Public Meeting
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7:30 Executive PTA
217:39 a.m. HS Home-coming Assembly
22PR Spirit Day
23ACT Off site
10 a.m. HS LoMo Palooza
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26MA Art Club Field Trip to Philadelphia Art Institute
27HS Student Picture Make-Up Day5 p.m. PR Family PR Family PRDinner Night5 p.m. HS Parent Meeting for Soph Class Rings
28HS - Senior Dress-up Day
7 p.m. HS Powder Puff Football
29MA 6th Grade Ellis Island SimulationMA Spirit DayPR Halloween ParadePR Halloween ParadePRHS Hall of Fame7:30 HS Homecoming Dance
30 9 a.m. HS Alumni Weekend/5K Race
1:30p Homecoming Game
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
OCTOBER 2010SEPTEMBERS M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
NOVEMBERS M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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Early Dismissal Early Dismissal All Schools
Professional Learrning
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Building good Citizenship
LMHS THON
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Schools Closed, Offices Open
A.M Parent Conferences PR & MA Schools,
HS AM Staff Inservice
1MA 6th Gr. Ellis Island Trip NY7 p.m. HS PTA Meeting
2Election Day
Schools Closed, Offices Open, Full Day Professional Learning
37:30p School Board Work Session
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SAT Off site
7Daylight Saving Time
89:15 a.m. PR PTA PR PTA PRMeeting
9 107:15 p.m. MA PTA Library
11 Veteran’s Day 12
First Quarter Ends
1310a HS Craft Fair5:15 p.m. MA Skating Party Fundraiser for THON
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5 p.m. PR Family PR Family PRDinner7:30 p.m. School Board Public Meeting
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7:30 Executive PTA
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Report Cards issuedMA Fall Pictures Re-Take Day -8th Gr. Panoramic7 p.m. HS Band Minute to Win It
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9 a.m. PR Spirit DayPR Spirit DayPRMA Spirit Day10a.m. HS THON
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9 a.m. HS BandBabysitting Drop 'n Shop
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HS Full School DayPM Parent ConferencesAll Schools
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NOVEMBER 2010
PR-MA Parent Conferences/Early Dismissal
Pine Road Book Fair
7:30 p.m. HS Fall Drama - HS Auditorium
DECEMBERS M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
OCTOBERS M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Pine Road Book Fair
Schools/Offices Closed
Early DismissalAll Schools
Professional LearningProfessional Learning
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DECEMBER 2010
Murray Avenue Candy Gram Sale
NOVEMBERS M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
JANUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Schools & Offices Closed
Murray Avenue Book Fair
Murray Avenue Candy Gram Sale
Schools Closed, Offices Open
1 p.m. HS Rotary Club Basketball Tournament
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Schools & Offices Closed
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1 p.m. HS Rotary Club Basketball Tournament
Schools & Offices Closed
1 2 Hanukkah 3 4SAT Off site
8 a.m. HS Band, Valley Car Wash7p.m. HS Battle of Bands
5 69:15a PR PTA Meeting
77p MA Winter Band Concert
7:30 School Board Reorganization & Work Session
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7 p.m. MA - 6-8 Winter Orchestra & Chorus Concert
10MA Spirit Day
119 a.m. HS Band -Drop 'n Shop
ACT Off site
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6:30 PR Gr. 3,4 & 5 PR Gr. 3,4 & 5 PRWinter Concert
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7 p.m. HS Winter Concert
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Progress Reports
7:30 p.m. School Board Public Meeting
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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1 New Year’s Day
2 39:15 a.m. PR PTA Meeting
47:30 p.m. School Board Work Session
59:15 a.m. HS PTA Mtg
6HS - Cap & Gown measurements during lunches
7 812p Madden Tournament HS
9 10 11 129:15a.m. MA PTA
7 p.m. College Planning Night LMHS
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MA Spirit Day
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PR Spirit DayMA - Ski Trip
22SAT Off site7 p.m. HS - Valley Youth Center/PTA Post Prom Winter Fundraiser
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5 p.m. PR Family Dinner Night
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MA SKI Trip (Weather Date)Second Quarter Ends
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SundaySunday MondayMonday TuesdayTuesday WednesdayWednesday ThursdayThursday FridayFriday SaturdaySaturdaySaturday
JANUARY 2011
9 - 11a .m. PR Kindergarten Registration 12:30 - 2:30p.m.9 - 11a .m. PR Kindergarten Registration 12:30 - 2:30p.m.Refer to Page 6 for New Admission informationRefer to Page 6 for New Admission informationRefer to Page 6 for New Admission informationRefer to Page 6 for New Admission informationRefer to Page 6 for New Admission information
Snow Dates for PR Kindergarten Registration Snow Dates for PR Kindergarten Registration
HS District Orchestra
HS District Chorus
HS Mid-Term Exams
DECEMBERS M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
FEBRUARYS M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
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President’s WeekendSchools Closed,
Offices Open
1Early Dismissal
PR/MA In-serviceHS Assessment7:30 p.m. School Board Work Session
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7 p.m. HS PTA
8Report Cards
7:30p LMT Commis-sioners Work Session
97:15p MA PTA
106:30 PR Family Fun Yoga Night
11MA Spirit Day7 p.m. MA Sports Night
12ACT Off site
7:30 p.m. Freshman Semi-Formal
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7:30p School Board Public Meeting
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7:30p Executive PTA
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20 21 President’s Day 22 23 5 p.m. PR FamilyDinner Night 7 p.m. 8th Grade Parent Scheduling Meeting
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7 p.m. Java Jam
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FEBRUARY 2011JANUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MARCH S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
HS District Band HS District Band
HS Regional Chorus HS Regional Chorus HS Regional Chorus HS Regional Chorus
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The support of corporations, businesses, organizations, and private citizens is vital to the continued success of our school district.
To get more information and make a tax deductible contribution, please visit our website: www.lmtsd.org/community.
Leslie Clayton Howard, [email protected]
March 12th - Monte Carlo Night
The Foundation for Lower Moreland Schools is a nonprofit, public-private partnership dedicated to improving the
future of public education in the Lower Moreland Township School District. Established in 2009, the Foundation is part
of a nationwide movement that includes more than 6,000 local education foundations across the country, with 185 in
the state of Pennsylvania. The Foundation’s mission is to secure private funds in support of innovative programming
and curriculum enhancements. The Foundation provides classroom grants to support teachers in their efforts to offer
an optimal education for each student in the school district.
Building Partnerships
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2Read Across America
11 a.m. HS PTA Mtg.
3 4Progress Reports
PR Spirit DayPR Spirit DayPR6 p.m. HS Ultimate Challenge
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6 7Spring Sports Begin9:15a.m. PR PTA Mtg.
8MA Spring Pictures
9 Ash Wednesday
9:15a MA PTA Mtg.
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6:30 p.m. PR Family Bingo Night
12SAT at LM
The Foundation for LM Schools Monte Carlo Night
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7:30 p.m. School Board Public Meeting
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7:30 p.m. Executive PTA
17 St. Patrick’s Day 18MA Spirit Day6 p.m. MA Ultimate Challenge
197:30 p.m. Soph Hop
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28 29PR/MA Early Dismissal, Professional Learning
30PR/MA Early Dismissal, Parent Conferences7 p.m. MA PEEC Parent Orientation
31• PR/MA Early Dismissal, Parent Conferences
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
MARCH 2011FEBRUARYS M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
APRILS M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
PSSA TestingPSSA TestingPSSA Testing
HS Regional Orchestra HS Regional Orchestra HS Regional Orchestra HS Regional Orchestra
PSSA TestingPSSA TestingPSSA Testing
HS Regional Band HS Regional Band HS Honors Band TripHS Honors Band Trip
PSSA TestingPSSA TestingPSSA TestingPSSA Testing
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Building Dreams
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1PR/MA Early Dismissal, Parent ConferencesHS Early Dismissal, Professional LearningPSSA Testing
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3 49:15a.m. PR PTA Mtg.7 p.m. HS PTA Mtg
5Third Quarter Ends7:30p School Board Work Session
6 76:30 p.m. MA 6th Gr. Skaing Party
86:30p PR Father and Daughter Dinner Dance7 p.m. MA 7/8 Spring Fling
9ACT Off site
10 11 12Report Cards
6:30 p.m. HS AP/Honors Art Show7:30 p.m. School Board Public Meeting
139:15 a.m. MA PTA Mtg.7:30 p.m. Executive PTA
14PR Class Pictures
15PR Spirit DayMA Spirit Day
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17 18 19Passover Begins
20 21 22Good FridayEarth Day
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24 Easter 25 26MA Art Club Field Trip
275 p.m. PR Family Dinner Night
28 29 307 p.m. Junior Prom
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
APRIL 2011
7:30p HS Spring Musical - Auditorium
MARCH S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MAY S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Spring Break - Schools Closed, Offices Open
PSSA TestingPSSA TestingPSSA Testing
HS PMEA All-State Festival
Spring Break - Schools & Offices Closed
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Building LifeLong Learners
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1 2HS AP Exams
3HS AP Exams
7 p.m. MA Band Spring Concert7:30 p.m. School Board Work Session
4HS AP Exams
9:15 a.m. HS PTA7 p.m. HS Spring Concert
5HS AP Exams5 p.m. MA Art Show7 p.m. MA Spring Orchestra & Chorus
6HS AP Exams5 p.m. PR May Family Festival
7SAT Off site
8 Mother’s Day 9HS AP Exams9:15 a.m. PR PTA Mtg.
10HS AP Exams5 p.m. PR Family Dinner
11HS AP Exams9:15 a.m. MA PTA Meeting
12HS AP Exams
13PR May Family Festival Rain Date
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15 8 a.m. HS 5K Race
16HS CAPS Begins
17Primary ElectionProgress Reports
189:15a MA PTA
7:30p School Board Public Meeting7:30 Executive PTA
196:30 p.m. District Arts Festival
209 a.m. PR Spirit DayMA Spirit Day
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22 237 p.m. Senior Awards Night
246:30 p.m. PR Grs. 3/4 Spring Concert
25 266:30 p.m. PR Grs. 4/5 Spring Concert
27MA Grs. 7/8 Dorney Park Trip
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29 30Memorial Day Schools & Offices Closed
317 p.m. HS Time Capsule
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
MAY 2011APRILS M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
JUNES M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Pine Road Book Fair Pine Road Book Fair
MA 6th Grade PEEC TripMA 6th Grade PEEC TripMA 6th Grade PEEC TripMA 6th Grade PEEC TripMA 6th Grade PEEC Trip
Pine Road Book Fair Pine Road Book Fair
25Congratulations to the Class of 2011
CommencementJune 9, 2011
Building The future
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1HS CAPS Ends
29 a.m. Senior Slide Show7 p.m. Senior Prom
3MA Field Day/Talent Show
4SAT at LM
5 68 a.m. Commencement Rehearsal9:15 a.m. PR PTA6:30 MA 6th Gr. Author's Night
78 a.m. Commencement Rehearsal
7:30p School Board Work Session
8 Shavuot 9MA Field Day/Talent Show Raindate
7p HS Commencement
109 a.m. MA 7th Gr. Neshaminy Trip
11ACT Off Site
12 137p.m. 8th Gr Awards
14MA 8th Gr. Hershey Park Trip
15Full Day of School8th Grade Promotion Practice6 p.m. Celebration of Excellence Dinner7 p.m. 8th Gr. Dance
16Early Dismissal All Schools
9a 8th Gr. Promotion
Fourth Quarter Ends
17 18
19 Father’s Day 20 217:30 p.m. School Board Public Meeting
22 23 24Report Cards by Mail
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26 27 28 29 30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
JUNE 2011MAY S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
JULY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
HS Final Exams
7p .m. MA Drama Club Musical
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3 4 Independence Day 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
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25 26 27 28 29 30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
JULY 2011JUNES M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
AUGUSTS M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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7:30p School Board Work Session
3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
7:30p School Board Public Meeting
17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 30 31
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
AUGUST 2011JULY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPTEMBER S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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Lower Moreland PTA
Executive Board2010 - 2011
Vice Presidents – High School
Faye Shapiro • 215-947-8104Jill Feldman • 215-947-6935
Vice Presidents – Murray Avenue
Ellen Arno • 215-947-0338Joanne Chester • 215-947-9082
Vice Presidents – Pine Road
Debbi Arnone • 215-947-1944Kelly Kupper • 215-947-2927Rose Miriello • 215-947-0628
PresidentMaureen Ciolko215-938-1410
Executive Vice PresidentVikki Trost
215-947-2998
TreasurerNancy Deibert215-947-6951
Recording SecretaryDenise Hewish215-947-2750
Corresponding SecretaryMaureen McEntee215-938-8491
Email CorrespondentAmy Fleck215-938-1028
Advisory CommitteeMaureen McEntee 215-938-8491Merle Geiger 215-947-2583Laura Roesser 215-947-1425Andrea Jacoby 215-938-8977Gloria Johnson 215-947-7572
Public Relations Dina McCaffery Dina McCaffery Dina McCaffery 215-938-0334 Lisa Fazio 215-947-9986 Dianne Gallagher 215-947-2322 Maureen Graham 215-947-4527
Membership Janet Lutter 215-947-4370 Laura Roesser 215-947-1425 Melanie D'Orazio 215-947-6688
Ways and Means Maureen McEntee 215-938-8491 Merle Geiger 215-947-2583 Lisa Fazio 215-947-9986 Andrea Jacoby 215-938-8977
Program Committee Kitty Rueter 215-914-0970 Holly Levitz 215-947-9047
Hospitality Kim Manin 215-914-0669 Melanie D’Orazio 215-947-6688 Craft Fair Sally Pitcairn 215-947-2918 Maureen Graham 215-947-4527 Holly Levitz 215-947-9047
Kidstuff Books Miriam Lefkowitz 215-938-7055 Holly Levitz 215-947-9047
School Board Liaison Maureen Ciolko 215-938-1410
By-Laws Vikki Trost 215-947-2998
215-947-1944
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Pine Road Committee Chairs
Co-Vice Presidents: Debbi Arnone 215.947.1944 Rose Miriello 215.947.0628 Kelly Kupper 215.947.2927Secretary: Linda Kline 215.938.1239Aluminum Pop Tabs Contests: Deirdre Doneker 215.914.0474Banking: Caroline Chan 267.640.4222Book Fair: Caroline Chan 267.640.4222Box Tops: Alison Laudenslager 215.947.0609Cafeteria & Recess: Nancy Swerdlow 215.914.0112Celebration Books: Terri Giampaolo 215.914.0566Copy Center: Kelly Filshill 215.938-9191 Craft Fair: Maureen Graham 215.947.4527Data Entry: Geanina Matara D.O.G.S (Dad’s of Great Students): John McErlean 215.938.0830 Fundraising Coordinators: Susan Krutsinger 215.938.1457Green Team: Shawn Goldman 215.947.6871Holiday Shop: Rosa Azran 215.938.0627Homeroom Parents: Lisa Dugo 215.914.2270Hospitality: Ellen Arno 215.947.0338 Amy Farber 215.938.9299 Elisa Himmelstein 215.938.4218Kid Stuff Book Coordinator: Michelle Butler 215.914.0114 Kindergarten Registration: Tina Felix 215.914.1473 Library Volunteer Coordinators: Susan Gazzara 215.947.4941 May Family Festival: Kelly Kupper 215.947.2927 Debbie Sorkin 215.947.0545 PTA Membership: Shawn Mayer 215.947.7777 Ellen Dorval 215.947.8787 Pretzel Sales: Karen Berman 215.947.7139Spirit Day: Linda Kline 215.938.1239Sunshine: Carolyn Leone 215.947.9791Volunteer Coordinator: Michele Patent 215.947.5895
Murray Avenue Board
Co-Vice Presidents Ellen Arno 215.947.0338 Joanne Chester 215.947.9082
Book Fair Maureen McEntee 215.938.8491
Recording Secretary Terry Giampaolo 215.914.0566
Hospitality Amy Farber 215.938.9299 Elisa Himmelstein 215.938.4218 Beth Spiegel 215.947.3484
Ways and Means Gloria Johnson 215.947.7572 Sally Pitcairn 215.947.2918
Membership Suzanne Cebula 267.722.8184 Kitty Rueter 215.914.0970
Pretzels Beth Spiegel 215.947.3484
Volunnteer Coordinator Michelle Patent 215.947.5895
Magazine Drive Merle Geiger 215.947.2583 Gloria Johnson 215.947.7572
May Family Festival Merle Geiger 215.947.2583
Kidstuff Books Coordinator Carolyn Piscopo 215.938.0229
Craft Fair Representative Sally Pitcairn 215-947-2918
Ultimate Challenge Shawn Goldman 215.947.6871 Laura Roesser 215-947-1425
High School Board
Co-Vice Presidents Faye Shapiro 215.947.8104 Jill Feldman 215.947.2261Recording Secretary Vacant
Advisory Committee9th
Gloria Johnson 215-947-7572 Kim Junge 215-544-1108 Vikki Trost 267-226-689710th
Cindy Ahern 215-947-6380 Amy Fleck 215-938-1028 Amy Keane 215-806-576611th
Nancy Castor 215-947-1323 MaryBeth DeGeorge 215- 938-7837 Rita Mentzel 215-947-223612th
Merle Geiger 215-947-2583 Jacqui Silverman 215-947-0789 Abbie Shotz 215-947-5999
Calculator Etching Michele Weinstein 215-947-8434
Class Representatives9th
Gloria Johnson 215-947-7572 Kim Junge 215-544-1108 Vikki Trost 267-226-6897
10th Barb Cohen 215-938-1458 Amy Keane 215-806-5766 Abbie Shotz 215-947-599911th D. Gallagher 215-947-2322 B. Gastfriend 215-947-2204 Pam Ryan 215-914-0722Craft Fair Representative Sally Pitcairn 215-947-2918Lisa Crandall 215-914-1463
eScrip Miriam Lefkowitz 215.938.7055Hospitality Dianne Gallagher-Chair 215-947-2322Kidstuff Books Miriam Lefkowitz 215.938.7055Market Receipts Lisa Fazio 215-947-9986 D. Gallagher 215-947-2322
Membership/ Directory Amy Fleck 215.938.1028 Vicky Monaco 215.938.0342 Music Boosters Cindy Ahern 215-947-6380
Post Prom M. Grimaldi,Chair 215-938-1508D. Kuritz, Co-chair 215-947-7694Lisa Fazio 215- 947-9986Dianne Gallagher 215-947-2322Merle Geiger 215-947-2583Julia Hoffman 215 938-8757Faye Hyman 215- 947-4145Barbara Leonard 215-947-3838Lisa Licht 215-947-3730Lu Ann McKenna 215-947-2298Robin Nocella 215-947-1954Barbara Radler 215- 947-5104Lore Ranieri 215-947-4241Irene Schwemlein 215-938-7147Andrea Temple 215-938-1712
Snack Shop Nancy Castor 215-947-1323 Sally Pitcairn 215-947-2918
Ways and Means Sally Pitcairn 215-947-2918
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High School Athletics Schedules
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FOOTBALL
SAT AUG 28 BAL SCRIM A 10:00amFRI SEPT 3 BISHOP MCDEVITT H 10:00amSAT SEPT 11 CAL-CHRISTIAN A 1:30 p.m.THUR SEPT 16 NEW HOPE A 4:00 p.m.SAT SEPT 25 SPRINGFIELD H 1:30 p.m.SAT OCT 2 PENNINGTONN H 1:30 p.m.SAT OCT 9 MORRISVILLE H 1:30 p.m.SAT OCT 16 JENKINTOWN H 1:30 SAT OCT 23 ANC A 1:30SAT OCT 30 DELCO-CHRISTIAN H 1:30FRI NOV 5 BRISTOL A 7:00 p.m.
FIELD HOCKEY
THUR AUG 26 ANC (SCRIM) H 10:00 a.m.
WED SEPT 1 L. CATHOLIC (SCRIM) A 3:30 p.m.
FRI SEPT 3 GEORGE SCHOOL A 3:45 p.m.
TUE SEPT 7 VILLA JO MARIE A 3:45 p.m.
TUE SEPT 14 NEW HOPE A 3:45 p.m.
THUR SEPT 16 SPRINGFIELD H 3:45 p.m.
MON SEPT 20 BRISTOL A 3:45 p.m.
FRI SEPT 24 DELCO-CHRISTIAN A 3:45 p.m.
MON SEPT 27 CAL-CHRISTIAN H 3:45 p.m.
WEDS SEPT 29 JENKINTOWN A 3:45 p.m.
MON OCT 4 UPPER MORELAND H 3:45 p.m.
WED OCT 6 PLUM-CHRISTIAN H 3:45 p.m.
THUR OCT 7 CHRIS DOCK A 5:30/7:00
TUE OCT 12 CHRIS DOCK H 3:45 p.m.
WED OCT 13 NEW HOPE H 3:45 p.m.
FRI OCT 15 SPRINGFIELD A 3:45 p.m.
TUE OCT 19 BRISTOL H 3:45 p.m.
WED OCT 20 ANC A 3:45
FRI OCT 22 CHELTENHAM H 3:45
GOLFTUE AUG 24 HOLY GHOST H 10:00 amWED AUG 25 CHELTENHAM H 10:00 amTHUR THUR THUR AUG 26 DEVON PREP DEVON PREP DEVON PREP A 1:00 p.m.MON AUG 30 BRISTOL BRISTOL BRISTOL A 3:00 p.m.TUE AUG 31 SPRINGFIELD A 3:00 p.m.TUE SEPT 7 NEW HOPE H 3:00 p.m.MON SEPT 13 DELCO-CHRISTIAN H 3:00 p.m.WED SEPT 15 JENKINTOWN A 3:00 p.m.TUE SEPT 21 HOLY GHOST A 3:00 p.m.THUR THUR THUR SEPT 23 DEVON PREP DEVON PREP DEVON PREP H 3:00 p.m.FRI SEPT 24 PERKIOMEN SCHOOL H 3:00 p.m.MON SEPT 27 CHRIS DOCK CHRIS DOCK CHRIS DOCK A 3:00 p.m.TUE SEPT 28 UPPER MORELAND A 3:00 p.m.WEDS SEPT 29 BAL TOURN TBATHUR THUR THUR SEPT 30 NEW HOPE A 3:00 p.m.TUE OCT 5 SPRINGFIELD H 3:00p.m.
TUE NOV 30 CAL-CHRIST (SCRIM) 4:00MON DEC 13 BISHOP MC DEVITT A 6:00/7:30TUE DEC 14 UPPER MORELAND A 5:30/7:00FRI DEC 17 BRISTOL BRISTOL BRISTOL H 5:30/7:00TUE DEC 21 NEW HOPE H 5:30/7:00THUR THUR THUR DEC 23 SPRINGFIELD A 5:30/7:00TUE/WED DEC 28/29 HV ROTARY TOURN H TBATUETUE JAN 4JAN 4 MAST CHARTER MAST CHARTER MAST CHARTER MAST CHARTER HH 5:30/7:005:30/7:00WED JAN 5 GEORGE SCHOOL GEORGE SCHOOL GEORGE SCHOOL A 3:45 JV/5:30 VFRI JAN 7 DEVON PREP DEVON PREP DEVON PREP A 5:30/7:00TUE JAN 11 HOLY GHOST H 5:30/7:00FRI JAN 14 CHRIS DOCK CHRIS DOCK CHRIS DOCK A 5:30/7:00SAT JAN 15 DELCO CHRISTIAN H 6:00/7:30TUE JAN 18 CHURCH FARM A 3:45/5:15SAT JAN 22 CON-EGAN H 5:30/7:00TUE JAN 25 SPRINGFIELD H 5:30/7:00FRI JAN 28 MAST CHARTER MAST CHARTER MAST CHARTER A 7:00SAT JAN 29 PERKIOMEN SCHOOL H 1:00 JV/2:30 VTUE FEB 1 DEVON PREP H 5:30/7:00FRI FEB 4 HOLY GHOST A 5:30/7:00TUE FEB 8 CHRIS DOCK CHRIS DOCK CHRIS DOCK H 5:30/7:00
BOYS BASKETBALL
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BOYS SOCCER
WED AUG 25 ANC (SCRIM) A 10:00 A.M.FRI AUG 27 CHELTENHAM (SCRIM) H 10:00 A.M.FRI SEPT 3 CON-EGAN A 3:30TUE SEPT 7 CHRIS DOCK CHRIS DOCK CHRIS DOCK H 3:45MON SEPT 13 PHILMONT CHRISTIAN H 3:45TUE SEPT 14 HOLY GHOST H 3:45THUR SPET 16 SPRINGFIELD A 3:45 MON SEPT 20 NEW HOPE A 5:30/7:15 TUE SEPT 21 GEORGE SCHOOL GEORGE SCHOOL GEORGE SCHOOL H 3:45 FRI SEPT 24 DELCO CHRISTIAN H 3:45 MON SEPT 27 CHURCH FARM A 3:45 TUE SEPT 28 CHRIS DOCK CHRIS DOCK CHRIS DOCK A 5:30/7:15 THUR SEPT 30 DEVON PREP DEVON PREP DEVON PREP H 5:30/7:15 TUE OCT 5 HOLY GHOST A 3:45 THUR OCT 7 SPRINGFIELD H 5:30/7:15 FRI OCT 8 ANC A 3:45 TUE OCT 12 NEW HOPE H 3:45 TUE OCT 19 DELCO-CHRISTIAN A 3:45 THUR OCT 21 DEVON PREP DEVON PREP DEVON PREP A 3:45 FRI OCT 22 HARRITON A 3:45
GIRLS SOCCER
TUE MAR 29 MASTERMAN H 3:45
FRI APR 1 CAL-CHRISTIAN H 3:45
TUE APR 5 CHRIS DOCK A 3:45
THUR APR 7 SPRINGFIELD A 3:45
TUE APR 12 PLUM-CHRISTIAN A 3:45
THUR APR 14 NEW HOPE H 5:30/7:15
FRI APR 15 MASTERMAN H 3:45
TUE APR 26 CHRIS DOCK H 3:45
THUR APR 28 SPRINGFIELD H 5:30/7:15
FRI APR 29 CAL-CHRISTIAN A 3:45
TUE MAY 3 PLUM-CHRISTIAN H 3:45
THUR MAY 5 NEW HOPE A 5:30/7:15
TUE MAY 10 CAL-CHRISTIAN A 3:45
THUR MAY 12 FAITH-CHRISTIAN A 5:30/7:00
WRESTLING
BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK
TUE APR 5 JNKNTWN/DELCO CHRISTIAN H 3:45TUE APR 12 C DOCK/SPRINGFIELD A 3:45TUE APR 26 H GHOST/BRISTOL A 3:45TUE MAY 3 PHILMONT CHRSTN/JNKNTWN H 3:45FRI/SAT MAY 13/14 BAL CHAMPIONSHIPS A H GHOSTFRI/SAT MAY/20/21 DIST. I CHAMPIONSHIPSFRI/SAT MAY 27/28 PIAA STATE
BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK
FRI/SAT DEC 10/11 NEW HOPE TOURN A TBAWED DEC 15 PLUM-CFHRISTIAN H 3:45MON DEC 20 HARRITON H 3:45WED DEC 22 SPRINGFIELD A 3:45THUR JAN 6 GEORGE SCHOOL A 4:00SAT JAN 8 LION DUALS A TBA WED JAN 12 PHILMONT CHRISTIAN H 6:00SAT JAN 15 CON-EGAN H 12:00WED JAN 19 DELCO-CHRISTIAN A 3:45FRI JAN 21 CHURCH FARM H 3:45SAT JAN 22 WM. TENNENT DUALS A TBATUE JAN 25 GIRARD H 3:45SAT JAN 29 DELCO CHRISTIAN TOURN A TBAWED FEB 2 NEW HOPE A 3:45WED FEB 9 BRISTOL BRISTOL BRISTOL A 3:45SAT FEB 12 UPPER MERION A 12:00SAT FEB 19 BAL TOURN A TBAFRI/SAT FEB 25/26 DIST I TOURN A TBA
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BASEBALL
MON MAR 21 CHELTENHAM (SCRIM) H 3:30 TUE MAR 22 FATHER JUDGE (SCRIM) A 3:30FRI MAR 25 HARRITON H 3:45TUE MAR 29 HOLY GHOST H 3:45THUR MAR 31 BRISTOL A 3:45SAT APR 2 ANC A 1:00 JV-HTUE APR 5 DELCO CHRISTIAN H 3:45THUR APR 7 GIRARD A 3:45FRI APR 8 DEVON PREP H 3:45TUE APR 12 MORRISVILLE H 3:45THUR APR 14 NEW HOPE H 3:45FRI APR 15 SPRINGFIELD A 3:45MON APR 28 CAL-CHRISTIAN A 3:45FRI APR 29 LANSDALE CATHOLIC H 3:45MON MAY 2 BRISTOL H 3:45WED MAY 4 GEORGE SCHOOL A 3:45THUR MAY 5 MAST CHARTER A 3:45SAT MAY 7 CHRIS DOCK H 3:45TUE MAY 10 PLUM-CHRISTIAN A 3:45THUR MAY 12 PHILMONT CHRISTIAN A 3:45SAT MAY 14 PERKIOMEN SCHOOL A 1:00
LACROSSE
FRI MAR 25 HARRITON H 3:45MON MAR 28 BISHOP MC DEVITT A 3:45WED MAR 30 ANC A 3:45FRI APR 1 GEORGE SCHOOL A 3:45TUE APR 5 SPRINGFIELD H 3:45THUR APR 7 NEW HOPE A 3:45FRI APR 8 DELCO CHRISTIAN A 3:45TUE APR 12 NORRISTOWN H 3:45THUR APR 14 JENKINTOWN H 3:45FRI APR 15 SPRINGFIELD A 3:45TUE APR 26 NEW HOPE H 3:45FRI APR 29 LANSDALE CATHOLIC H 3:45TUE MAY 3 JENKINTOWN A 3:45THUR MAY 5 DELCO-CHRISTIAN H 3:45MON MAY 9 BISHOP MC DEVITT H 3:45FRI MAY 13 PERKIOMEN SCHOOL H 3:45
SOFTBALL
FRI MAR 25 HARRITON A 3:45TUE MAR 29 NEW HOPE H 3:45THUR MAR 31 MAST CHARTER A 3:45SAT APR 2 ANC H 1:00TUE APR 5 SPRINGFIELD A 3:45THUR APR 7 BRISTOL A 3:45FRI APR 8 CHELTENHAM A 3:45TUE APR 12 CHRIS DOCK H 3:45THUR APR 14 PHILMONT CHRISTIAN H 3:45FRI APR 15 PLUM-CHRISTIAN A 3:45TUE APR 26 CAL-CHRISTIAN A 3:45WED APR 27 MORRISVILLE H 3:45FRI APR 29 GIRARD A 3:45TUE MAY 3 NEW HOPE A 3:45THUR MAY 5 MAST CHARTER H 3:45FRI MAY 6 DELCO CHRISTIAN H 3:45MON MAY 9 UPPER MORELAND A 3:45TUE MAY 10 SPRINGFIELD H 3:45THUR MAY 12 BRISTOL H 3:45TUE MAY 17 CHRIS DOCK A 3:45
BOYS/GIRLS SWIMMING
FRI DEC 10 B EAST RELAYS A TBA WED DEC 15 WM. TENNENT H 3:30FRI DEC 17 CHELTENHAM H 3:30FRI JAN 7 HOLY GHOST/NAZARETH H 3:30TUE JAN 11 HARRITON H 3:30FRI JAN 14 UPPER MORELAND A 3:30THUR JAN 18 SPRINGFIELD A 3:30FRI JAN 21 LANSDALE CATHOLIC H 3:30FRI JAN 29 UPPER MERION A 3:30 TUE FEB 1 GEORGE SCHOOL H 4:00FRI FEB 4 HOLY GHOST/NAZARETH H 3:30TUE FEB 8 PERKIOMEN SCHOOL A 4:00THUR FEB 10 CB WEST A 3:30
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GIRLS TENNIS
MON AUG 23 VILLA JO MARIE H 10:00 amWED AUG 25 CHELTENHAM H 10:00 amTHUR AUG 26 DELCO-CHRISTIAN H 10:00 amMON AUG 30 NEW HOPE A 3:45TUE AUG 31 HARRITON H 3:45WED SEPT 1 CHRIS DOCK H 3:45THUR SEPT 2 SPRINGFIELD A 3:45TUE SEPT 7 UPPER MORELAND H 3:45MON SEPT 13 JENKINTOWN H 3:45WED SEPT 15 PHILMONT CHRISTIAN A 3:45MON SEPT 20 PLUM-CHRISTIAN H 3:45TUE SEPT 21 NEW HOPE H 3:45THUR SEPT 23 CHRIS DOCK A 3:45FRI/SAT SEPT 24/25 BAL SINGLES H TBAMON SEPT 27 CAL-CHRISTIAN A 3:45TUE SEPT 28 SPRINGFIELD H 3:45WED SEPT 29 PENNSBURY H 3:45FRI OCT 1 DELCO-CHRISTIAN A 3:45FRI/SAT OCT 15/16 BAL DOUBLES H TBA
BOYS TENNIS
MON MAR 21 PENNSBURY A 3:45FRI MAR 25 ` HARRITON A 3:45TUE MAR 29 CHRIS DOCK H 3:45THUR MAR 31 HOLY GHOST H 3:45MON APR 4 SPRINGFIELD A 3:45TUE APR 5 PLUM-CHRISTIANH 3:45WED APR 6 DEVON PREP H 3:45FRI APR 8 PHIL-CHRISTIAN A 3:45MON APR 11 NEW HOPE A 3:45WED APR 13 GIRARD A 3:45THUR APR 14 JENKINTOWN H 3:45TUE APR 26 CHELTENHAM H 3:45THUR APR 28 DELCO-CHRIS A 3:45FRI/SAT APR 29/30 BAL SINGLES H TBATUE MAY 3 CHRIS DOCK A 3:45THUR MAY 5 HOLY GHOST A 3:45MON MAY 9 SPRINGFIELD H 3:45WED MAY 11 DEVON PREP A 3:45 THUR MAY 12 NEW HOPE H 3:45FRI/SAT MAY 13/14 BAL DOUBLES H TBA
BOYS/GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
B GWED AUG 25 UPPER MORELAND A 3:30 X XMON AUG 30 CHELTENHAM H 3:00 X WED SEPT 1 WISSAHICKON H 4:00 X TUE SEPT 7 GEORGE SCHOOL H 3:45 X XTUE SEPT 14 PHIL CH/BRISTOL/JENK A 3:45 X XTUE SEPT 21 MORRIS/N HOPE/C FARM H 3:45 X XSAT SEPT 25 GEORGE INVITATIONAL A TBA X XTUE SEPT 28 H GHOST/C DOCK A 3:45 X XTUE OCT 5 DEVON P/SPRING/CAL CHH 3:45 X XTUE OCT 12 GIRARD/NHOPE/PLUM CHH 3:45 X XTHUR OCT 21 BAL Tyler 3:00 X X FRI OCT 29 DIST I CHAMPTIONSHIPS Lehigh TBA X XSAT NOV 6 STATE
Athletic Schedules are subject to change
MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the Lower Moreland Township School District is to foster individual excellence in a nurturing environment by integrating a dedicated staff, an innovative curriculum, and community resources, while promoting respect for self and others.
All students will acquire the knowledge, skills, values and attitudes necessary to become life-long learners and citizens who will think critically, act responsibly, communicate clearly and collaborate effectively in a global community.
Board of School DirectorsDr. Murray CohenMr. Michael MuellerDr. Barbara BreitmanMr. Alan SteinbergMrs. Camille BakerMr. Yuri KhalifMrs. Leslie MovsesianMr. Nathan MurawskyVacancy
Dr. Marykay FeeleySuperintendent of Schools
Mrs. Dina McCafferyPublic Relations Specialist
The Journey to Excellence
Lower Moreland Township School District2551 Murray Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
2010-2011