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Fashion forward

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Seneca High Schools DECA


fashion show celebrates 10 years
of prom styles on Feb. 5

Teacher of the Year


is about the students,
31-year educator says

By NICK COHEN

By NICK COHEN
The Sun
In 31 years of being an educator, a coach or both, Seneca
High School health and physical education teacher Francine
Siedlecki has been honored
with many awards.
The most recent recognition, though, may be the most
special.
The school chose Siedlecki
as its teacher of the year for
the 2015-16 school year.
"Hands down being awarded
the teacher of the year by my
fellow co-workers makes my
commitment to education that
much more rewarding. This
award is really not about me
but rather about all the students that I have been blessed
to teach and been able to offer
an appreciation for education,
our great school system and
culture, opportunity, advancement and success," Siedlecki
said.
please see SIEDLECKI, page 6

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The Sun

Special to The Sun

The 10th time proved to be the charm as the Seneca girls basketball
team picked up its first win of the season on Tuesday, Jan. 20
against Eastern Regional High School to improve its record to 1-9.

New York, Paris, London,


Barcelona, Seneca.
With its 10th annual DECA
fashion show scheduled for
Thursday, Feb. 5, Seneca High
School is quickly moving up the
list of most fashionable areas in
the world.
The event provides a learning
experience for those involved
but also a preview of styles for
the upcoming prom for friends
and parents in attendance.
Students are given the challenge of marketing the occasion
to the target audience.
Its a whole semester of
learning, said Grace McCloskey, a business education
teacher at Seneca who oversees
the event. The students need to
decide the best form of promotion for the event.
Organizers utilize their personal social media accounts to
help reach the target audience
comprised of peers and their
families.
These kids are so quick
these days, especially with technology, McCloskey said.
Additionally,
they
send

When: Thursday, Feb. 5,


doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Where: Seneca High School
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How much: $3

emails, tweets and Facebook


posts informing anyone about
the upcoming event.
As they learn something,
then they actually apply it, McCloskey said, noting students
have made commercials in the
TV technology department.
They work hard.
Having the TV technology
has been phenomenal, she
said. The students also utilize
the media center.
The kids just work so hard
on this project. They really
stepped up to the plate, McCloskey said.
Part of the assignment was
creating a budget for the event
as well as reaching out to local
businesses to donate goods for a
silent auction. Close to twodozen baskets will be provided
for attendees to bid on, with
please see STUDENTS, page 9

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Obituary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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Seneca DECA Club heads to states

Special to The Sun

Seneca High School students from the DECA Club competed against
students from across the region. The students qualified at the competition and will go on to the state competition along with 10 other
students who produced a 30-page marketing research paper. The
State Leadership Competition will be held at the Crowne Plaza on
Feb. 23-24. If you would like to participate in the DECA program as a
sponsor or judge, please contact Grace McCloskey at
gmccloskey@lrhsd.org.

JAN. 28FEB. 3, 2015 THE TABERNACLE SUN 3

obituary
Edward T. Nelson
Jan. 19, 2015

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and an honorary member of the
Tabernacle Fire Company No. 1,
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Burlington County Fire Police
Association and the NJ State Fire
Police Association. A retired lift
truck operator for Weyerhauser
in Barrington, he retired in 2000

after 45 years.
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Dorothy M. (nee Young) Nelson of
Tabernacle and the loving father
of Pamela Ward of Camden, Edward Ward (Wendy) of Pine Hill,
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think Christie would be a good president, along with 78 percent of Democrats and 59 percent of independents.
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elections in New Jersey by a wide
margin in a predominantly Democratic state but apparently our
states voters dont think hed be good
for the higher post. Its not altogether
surprising, and not a death sentence
for a potential bid for president either.
The last president from New Jersey,
Woodrow Wilson, didnt win his own
state, after all.
Maybe New Jersey voters just dont
think Christies personality would
work well running our country. Or
maybe they dont think his politics
would work on a global scale. Or
maybe they just want their governor
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Siedlecki returning to coaching this year


SIEDLECKI
Continued from page 1
In years past, the announcement was
made at a faculty meeting after school, but
not for Siedlecki. The school held an academic pep rally as part of the One Book,
One School program on the Monday before
holiday break began. Nearing the conclusion of the pep rally, Siedlecki was speaking with another teacher and did not even
hear that her name had been called.
It was a flooring experience, I was
frozen. I saw Bradley Bauer (director of
athletics) pointing at me telling me that it
was me. It was certainly a surprise,
Siedlecki said. The students were all
cheering and were very excited. It was a
great experience.
After substituting at area schools in the
early 1980s, Siedlecki took a temporary maternity leave position in 1984 at Shawnee

High School where she taught freshman


and sophomore physical education along
with driver's education. Shawnee began to
grow that fall and needed to hire additional
staff, leading to Siedlecki being offered a
full-time health and physical education position. She continued instructing and
coaching there for the next 19 years, teaching mostly sophomore physical education
and driver's education. While at Shawnee,
Siedlecki took over the head tennis coach
position in 1986 and the head track coach
position in 1988. She continued as the head
coach in both sports until she left for
Seneca in 2003. Both teams experienced
success under Siedlecki, with the track
team winning a state championship in
1999.
In the fall of 2003, Siedlecki took her energy and excitement to the Lenape Regional High School District's newest school,
Seneca. The track team was quickly successful, capturing back-to-back state championships in 2009 and 2010. Siedlecki con-

tinued to teach and coach at Seneca until


she resigned from coaching tennis in 2009
and track in 2011. The atmosphere at the
school was one she quickly took to.
The students are very upbeat and very
friendly here. Its a different atmosphere
for sure, Siedlecki said. I love coming to
work every day.
Along with her peaceful drive from
Berlin through the farms of Shamong and
Tabernacle each morning, Siedlecki loves
supervising the students as they enter
school from the buses each morning, greeting and talking with many as they pass.
And this year, Siedlecki will get to return to another aspect of the job she loves
coaching.
The current girls track coach will be
on maternity leave, so I said I would be the
interim coach, just for this year. Itll be fun
with a whole different group of kids that I
havent coached before. They have no idea
what theyre in for, Siedlecki said with a
laugh.

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Registration underway
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Registration is now open for
Tabernacle baseball. The Tabernacle Athletic Association baseball program offers youth recreational baseball from T-Ball, ages
5 and 6 to Babe Ruth, ages 13-15.
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Students take lead


with teacher guidance
STUDENTS
Continued from page 1

prizes ranging from restaurant


gift certificates to candles and
kitchen needs.
For McCloskey, managing the
large group of students was a
challenge.
It can be tough, she said, noting an increase of students from
years past. Its hard to keep them
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McCloskey allowed the students to take the reins, acknowledging she lends them guidance
throughout the process.
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McCloskey said.
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