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MAY 2531, 2016

LRHSD reaps benefits


of new bell schedule

Shawnee defeats Seneca, 3-2

Superintendent Carol Birnbohm says


new schedule is increasing instructional
time, decreasing lateness and absences
By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
At the beginning of the 20152016 school year, the Lenape Regional High School District implemented what Superintendent
Carol Birnbohm described as one
of the biggest changes the district
had ever seen outside of new construction a new bell schedule.
The former 42-minute-long
class periods grew to 57 minutes.
Days once broken into 13 periods
were reduced to six, and lunch
was drastically redesigned to
combine what was five lunch periods into one common community lunch and learn period in
the middle of the day.
Students now only attend each
of their classes three times within a four-day rotation, meeting
with different classes at different
times depending on what day it is
within the rotation.
At the most recent meeting of
LRHSD Board of Education,
Birnbohm updated the board and
parents on how the districts
nearly 7,000 students and 1,100
staff members were handling the
change.
According to Birnbohm, the

proposed benefits of the schedule


have been playing out very close
to the districts projections, with
increases and improvements to
instructional time, staff collaboration and overall efficiency.
Birnbohm said the district has
observed a reduction in lateness
and an improvement to overall
daily attendance.
Birnbohm said those trends
might be attributable to the elimination of homeroom at the beginning of the day, meaning students
are in their first class as soon as
the school day begins, and with
students not meeting for each of
their classes every day of the
week, Birnbohm said there might
be more of a drive to attend
school regularly.
Birnbohm said overall disruptions to classes have also decreased a trend she said
stemmed from the longer period
for community lunch and learn
in the middle of the school day.
Kids have that time in the
middle of the day to go on the errands they need or maybe schedule meetings with their counselors or so forth and they

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Kendra Decker prepares to throw a ball to the infield during Seneca High School softballs game last
Wednesday against Shawnee High School. Seneca lost a tight game to Shawnee, 3-2.

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e re all familiar with Memorial Day. We know that it
is a day set aside to honor
the brave men and women who made
the ultimate sacrifice to protect our
country and the freedom we have.
And we know that it is celebrated on
the last Monday in May, thereby creating a three-day weekend for most.
Maybe it shouldnt be that way.
Back when Memorial Day was first
established during the Civil War era, it
was observed on May 30. It had its own
special day, which, many will argue,
kept the focus on the meaning of the
day.
They have a point.
When one thinks of Memorial Day
these days, its easy to lose focus.
There are Memorial Day sales at

Holiday weekend distractions


Memorial Day shouldnt be about sales
or heading to the beach. It should be
about honoring those who died serving
this country. How do you reflect on
Memorial Day?

stores and the kick-off to summer


sentiment. That people have three
days off often overshadows what the
spirit of Memorial Day is all about.
We dont want to sound completely
negative. Many communities still take
pride in holding a thoughtful, meaningful Memorial Day ceremony
and/or parade. We still see flags displayed. We still see a lot of people take
time to honor those who died serving
our country.
But we also cant help but think that

lumping Memorial Day into a threeday weekend has diminished the


meaning of the day at least somewhat. There are too many distractions.
How many of us have made Memorial
Day weekend plans that have absolutely nothing to do with honoring the
meaning of the day?
Memorial Day should be special. It
should be a time when every American reflects on the sacrifices made on
his or her behalf and takes the time to
pay proper respect. Nothing should
distract from those sentiments.
Will the three-day weekend be replaced with a move back to May 30?
Doubtful. Its going to be up to each individual to cut through the clutter and
honor those who made the ultimate
sacrifice.

The Sun is proud to announce SPJ award winners


By TIM RONALDSON
Executive Editor
In my 11 years with Elauwit Media,
never have I been prouder of the work
weve done than last week, when we received word that we had won six awards in
the New Jersey chapter of the Society of
Professional Journalists annual awards.
The tireless work we put in to bettering
ourselves as professionals and providing
you with the most local news you can find
at the highest quality is all worth it when
we receive praise like we did last week.
Our team consisting of Kristen Dowd,
our managing editor, along with our associate editors Erica Chayes Wida, Brigit
Bauma, Zane Clark and Mike Monostra are
all to be commended whether they were
named as award winners or not for it is
the teamwork they display that allows us to
cover your town as we do.

Erica won first place in the SPJs Wilson Barto Rookie of the Year category.
This marks the second year in a row that
one of our employees has received this
honor, after Zane won the title last year.
Sean Lajoie, who has moved on to a new position with a different company, won second place behind Erica for Rookie of the
Year.
Mike captured our other first-place title,
in the Sports Reporting category for a
story on the Moorestown High School girls
lacrosse team.
Mike also took home a second-place finish in the Photojournalism Sports category for a set of photos he took of the
Shawnee High School girls soccer team
winning South Jersey Group IV, and a
third-place finish in the Feature Reporting
category for a story on Mt. Laurels Eric
Ebo Eberling, who passed away in 2013
at the age of 17 from cancer.

Our final award this year went to Erica


again. She won second place in the Photojournalism Feature category for shots she
took at the Princeton Rec Departments annual Cardboard Canoe Race.
To view the full stories and photos that
won the awards, please visit our website,
www.elauwitmedia.com/news.
Every day, I am proud of the work our
employees do to help further our mission
of providing the best local news to the residents of every town we cover.
But I would be remiss if I didnt give a
heartfelt thank you to everyone in the
community who helps us reach that goal
by being our partners by answering the
phone when we have questions, by reaching out to us when you have a news tip.
Without that cooperation and interest in
your town newspaper, The Sun wouldnt
be what it is today! Congratulations again
to all our award winners!

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Tim Ronaldson

Joe Eisele

executive editor

publisher

manaGinG editor

Kristen Dowd
Mike Monostra
shamonG editor Sean Lajoie
art director Stephanie Lippincott
advertisinG director Arlene Reyes

senior associate editor

elauwit media Group


publisher emeritus
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WEDNESDAY MAY 25
Pinelands Young at Heart Seniors
Club: Noon at the Tabernacle
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Membership available for $12 a
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Open Prayer Gathering: 6:30 p.m.
at Crossroads Community Church
of Shamong, 445 Oakshade Road.
For any local residents seeking
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THURSDAY MAY 26
Parachute Play: Ages 2 to 4. 10:30

a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.


Half hour of parachute games
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news@shamongsun.com. Or you can submit a calendar listing
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that, Birnbohm said.
With the community lunch and
learn period, Birnbohm said students also have more time to
spend with friends, study and
make up work for classes.
Birnbohm said students were
also taking fewer study halls and
instead using their extra time to
take more lab sciences, and with
the longer community lunch and
learn period, there has been a
greater interaction among staff
members, students and administrators as more people are free at
the same time.
It shows a big community in
community lunch and learn, and
I dont want to lose that word I
dont like when people just call it
lunch and learn and I keep on
correcting them and say no, its
community lunch and learn. Its
important to remember that,
Birnbohm said.

According to Birnbohm, teachers have also been reporting more


efficient prep time that has been
used to re-craft former lessons, as
with the longer class periods,
teachers can no longer simply lecture for the entire session.
Birnbohm said those lessons
have included more student activity, increased discussion and
more group work.
Birnbohm said teachers have
also praised the schedule, as it allows teachers of different departments to meet with their department colleagues during a period
for two days out of every four-day
rotation. During those periods,
Birnbohm said teachers also have
more time to collaborate and discuss lessons.
Theyre all great professional
tasks that we never really made
time for our teachers to do during
the instructional day, and its really nice to see our teachers using
this time for collaboration, Birnbohm said.
Birnbohm said the number of
disciplinary infractions has also
been greatly reduced.

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about 10 people die from unintentional drowning every day. Of
those 10, two are children aged 14
or younger. In an effort keep children safe in and around the water,
the YMCA of Burlington and
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Never swim alone. Only swim
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