New Holland-Middletown students celebrate

American Education Week

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[November 25, 2013]     Send a link to a friend 

MIDDLETOWN — New Holland-Middletown faculty and staff celebrated American Education Week with the following activities:

Administration and support staff were recognized with breakfast treats on Tuesday, and staff members were given new 2013-2014 NH-M coffee mugs on Wednesday.

During advisory period on Thursday, there was a door-decorating contest for junior high students.

On Friday morning, students arrived to find it was "raining" candy as several faculty and staff members were atop the roof when the students came to school. Other teachers greeted students at the front door with a welcome sign stating that "Education is our TOP priority." A faculty-student dodgeball game was scheduled for later in the day, and the staff baby picture contest also began.

Along with American Education Week, the students also celebrated Superintendent Todd Dugan's birthday on the final day of American Education Week.

Article and photos courtesy of Diane Bicknell, NH-M faculty representative

 

Students at NH-M are greeted by teachers on the roof of the Middletown Elementary School. They soon discover it is "raining" candy to recognize American Education Week and Superintendent Todd Dugan's birthday.

 
Teachers Jerry Neisler, Diane Bicknell, Cole Withrow, Kirsten Larson and Mindy Moore prepare to throw candy from the roof of NH-M to recognize students during American Education Week. At a chilly 32 degrees on Friday morning, education is NH-M's TOP priority.  
Teachers Stephanie Wankel and Jill Park welcome students to NH-M with a sign: "Education is our TOP Priority."  

 

 

 

 

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