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Students
Summer
Olympics Cherry Hill resident chosen
surpass
state
scores
to represent Team USA By MELISSA DIPENTO
The Cherry Hill Sun

Class sizes in Cherry Hill’s 12


By MELISSA DIPENTO elementary schools and two high

A
The Cherry Hill Sun schools continue to stay close to
the state average of 19.1 students
t 8 years old, Michelle Vittese began per class, according to the 2010-
to play hockey, skates and all. 2011 School Report Card issued by
Even at a young age, Vittese real- the New Jersey Department of
ized she wasn’t like the rest of the Education late last month.
players. And her dad noticed, too. Ninth grade classes at High
“My dad told me girls can’t go very far, and Schools East and West average
I’d have a better chance with field hockey,” she 15.3 and 16.3 students per class, re-
said. spectively. Tenth grade classes are
As a fifth grader in Cherry Hill attending a on par with the state average,
Quaker school, there were limited opportuni- while 11th and 12th grade classes
ties for Vittese to get involved with field hockey. average slightly above state fig-
But where there’s a will, there’s a way. ures.
Her physical education teacher happened to At the elementary level, class
coach field hockey at a nearby school. Vittese sizes varied. First grade class-
was allowed to try out. And, well, the rest is his- rooms at Thomas Paine averaged
tory. 14 students, the lowest of any
Vittese played in middle school and went on Cherry Hill elementary school.
to continue her field hockey career at Camden The highest number was found at
Catholic High School. Cooper, with the average fourth
Throughout her career, she said, Vittese grade classroom averaging 28
dreamed of playing in college and beyond. pupils. The state average for
Her dreams of success began to come to kindergarten through fifth grade
fruition when she received an almost-full schol- classrooms is 20.4.
Middle school classrooms aver-
please see VITTESE, page 19
aged much higher than state aver-
ages. Sixth graders at Beck,
YUCHEN NIE/USA Field Hockey
Carusi and Rosa averaged 24.8,
Cherry Hill resident and Camden Catholic grad
24.9 and 31 students, respectively,
Michelle Vittese will be making her first-ever
while sixth grade classrooms
trip to the Olympics this summer in London.
across the state averaged 20.7
pupils.

please see DISTRICT, page 20

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Want to beat the heat? Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Mayor has tips to stay cool Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
this summer. PAGE 6
JUNE 20-26, 2012 – THE CHERRY HILL SUN 3

School completes another


year as ‘No Place for Hate’
In a ceremony on Wednesday, al appreciation by researching a
June 6, the students and faculty at global culture and presenting it to
Joyce Kilmer Elementary School the entire student body. Dr. Eric J. Forte and Dr. Jonathan S. Hill
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JUNE 20-26, 2012 – THE CHERRY HILL SUN 5

Cooper River Park remains


safe, says Freeholder Nash
The Camden County Depart- This was the first time authori-
ment of Parks and the Camden ties overseeing the county’s park-
County Parks Police Department land were notified about the al-
were informed of a possible 3-foot leged animal during a weekend
reptile in the Cooper River by a that saw more than 20,000 rowers
reporter last week. Following and spectators in the park. This
through on standard operating particular reptile is not indige-
procedure, the parks department nous to this continent and is sus-
contacted the State Division of pected to be the pet of someone
Fish and Wildlife’s Law Enforce- who discarded it. Also, according
ment Bureau to conduct an inves- to report from a local news web-
tigation into the report. site, the animal is now in a Mary-
Freeholder Jeffrey Nash wants land reptile sanctuary.
to ensure residents the Cooper There is little factual informa-
River waterway and park are safe. tion known surrounding the exis-
The park is open to the public and tence and capture of the reptile at
is not restricted in any way be- this point other than pictures
cause of this incident. taken by the referenced website
“As always, Cooper River Park and accounts by two local individ-
remains a safe area, and is not uals who have not reported the in-
compromised in any way,” Nash cident to authorities.
said. “The investigation by fish If you have any information on
and wildlife will answer any all this incident, call the state Divi-
questions surrounding this sion of Fish and Wildlife at (856)
issue.” 629-0555.

Child places second in contest


U.S. Kids magazines – Turtle, dren ages 3 to 12 were encouraged
Humpty Dumpty and Jack and to submit entries fitting with the
Jill – announced the winners of theme, “What you wish you could
the 12th annual U.S. Kids Cover see from your window.”
Contest. Sean Li, 6, of Cherry Hill fin-
Designed to stimulate creativi- ished second in the Humpty
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Making the grade 108 Kings Highway East


Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-427-0933

State school report cards confirm: local districts getting the job done
he state Department of Educa- teachers and administrators in New

T
PUBLISHER Steve Miller
tion recently released its annu- How did your school fare? Jersey. GENERAL MANAGER & EDITOR Alan Bauer
al report cards, reviews of In today’s edition of The Sun, we take While you’ll see in our report card VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele
a look at results of the 2010-11 state
every school in New Jersey. And if stories this week that most superin-
schools Report Cards. Be sure to read
NEWS
anything, they reveal just how com- the story beginning on page 1, and tendents of schools and other school
check out our information graphics MANAGING EDITOR, NEWS Kevin Canessa Jr.
plex a system it is to run public officials are happy with results, we
on the inside pages of the newspaper. MANAGING EDITOR, PRODUCTION Mary L. Serkalow
schools. were also pleased to see some of the
CHERRY HILL EDITOR Melissa DiPento
From budgeting to cost-per-pupil age. Some were well above average. same leaders not content with the sta-
numbers to maintaining test scores to The same can be said for HSPA test, tus quo, and making it clear that as OPERATIONS

ensuring there’s adequate technology which all high school students must well as districts have performed, DIGITAL MEDIA DIRECTOR Tim Ronaldson
in schools and classrooms, there’s no there’s still much more room for im- ART DIRECTOR Tom Engle
take and pass before graduating. The
doubt it’s hardly an easy task to main- average scores, for the most part in our provement – in all areas.
tain excellence in schools. readership, are solidly at or above state Often, teachers and school adminis-
Yet what we found is quite promis- averages, especially in the proficient trators – mostly unfairly – are knocked CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell Cann
ing, especially in high schools in towns and advanced proficiency categories by the public. There are too many in- CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Barry Rubens

we cover. for both mathematics and language stances to list here. Yet one thing is VICE CHAIRMAN Michael LaCount, Ph.D.

SAT scores – in all three categories: arts. abundantly clear from the local results
ELAUWIT MEDIA GROUP
verbal, mathematics and essay – are This is a true representation of the of the 2010-11 report cards: There’s
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Dan McDonough, Jr.
very strong. In most cases, the average diligent work of most students, and it’s much more to celebrate than there is to
VICE CHAIRMAN Alan Bauer
scores were at or above the state’s aver- an indication of the hard work of most be concerned about.

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JUNE 20-26, 2012 – THE CHERRY HILL SUN 7

Library


Silver Diner celebrates fundraising Camden City Library Branch Named For
Long-Time Assemblywoman Nilsa Cruz-Perez
flea market By Camden County Freeholder Ian K. Leonard

on June 23 It is with great respect


and in honor of her
many contributions to
brid that could serve as a
model for public/private
sector partnerships
The seventh annual Friends of public life that the Cam- across the country that
the Cherry Hill Library will hold den County Board of can help serve the needs
a flea market/yard sale on Satur- Freeholders named the of urban populations.
day, June 23 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. new Camden City This collaboration with
Shop for a special treasure at Downtown Branch of Rutgers, the County and
this fun outdoor sale. the Camden County Li- the City has provided all
The rain date is June 24. brary System the Nilsa I. city residents—from
There will be new and old Cruz –Perez Downtown preschoolers to senior
items, as well as crafts and food Branch. citizens and everyone in-
items for sale. Nilsa Cruz-Perez has been a leader between—with first rate library ac-
The library is located at 1100 in Camden City and Camden County cess, from books to DVDs, online
Kings Highway. since she moved to Camden City from research and job search. Its unique de-
Special to The Sun
Form more information, con- Puerto Rico in 1991 and worked for sign and bright color scheme as well as
From left, The Silver Diner’s Peggy Grossmick, operating partner tact Rosemary Leach, president of Coopers Ferry Partnership and also as its computer work stations make it an
and Ype Von Hengst, executive chef and co-founder, join Carl Vil- the Friends, at 354-8009 or Peggy a committeewoman in Camden City oasis of information and learning for
lone, president of the Ankokas Car Club, and the father of the at paw0123@verizon.net. before becoming Executive Assistant residents.
‘Best in Show’ winner to celebrate the success of The Silver to then-Camden Mayor Arnold Web- This collaboration is just one more
Diner’s recent Spring Car Cruise, which raised $13,000 for Build ster. example of Rutgers-Camden’s com-
Jake’s Place (BJP), a local non-profit that opened Camden Coun- PSA In 1995, she became the first His- mitment to the city and its involve-
ty’s first ‘Boundless’ Playground. Featuring all auto makes, mod- panic woman state legislator in New ment with its residents.
els and years, the cruise drew classic cars, muscle cars and sel- National Suicide Jersey’s history when she was ap- In its first month of operation in
dom-seen autos of every type. Event proceeds benefit BJP’s next
project – a ‘Miracle Field’ adjacent to the organization’s play-
Prevention Lifeline pointed to fill an unexpired term as As-
semblywoman and served in that role
April, there were 680 checkouts of
books and DVDs. In May, that number
ground in Challenge Grove Park where children with disabilities for 15 years, until 2010. She sponsored more than doubled—to 1500 checkouts.
can buddy with able-bodied children to play baseball and softball. (800) 273-8255 a wide variety of legislation, much of In April, there were 750 computer sign
it to protect consumers in her role as ups and in May that number grew to
Chairwoman of the Consumer Affairs 1100. These numbers reflect the same
Committee, and helped thousands of kind of usage growth curve that oc-
constituents. curred at Camden’s Ferry Avenue
Beyond that, she has always been a Branch when it became part of the
champion for the city of Camden, County Library System. Usage has
fighting for funding, better schools and soared there. Classes of school chil-
better job opportunities for the city’s dren have been touring the new li-
residents. brary over the past two months so that
Manufacture and Installation of Vinyl She has always tried to help people they can become familiar with this
Replacement Windows and to treat constituents who needed wonderful resource.
help with kindness, compassion and Nilsa said she was honored by hav-
COME AND VISIT OUR NEWLY love. She succeeded. ing the Camden Downtown Branch
And she has always tried to give being named for her. She has always
REMODELED FACTORY SHOWROOM! back to her community and to stress believed that there is nothing more im-
the value of education. portant than literacy and education to
On Tuesday, we formally named the help build futures for our children.
See our complete line of Downtown Library branch, located on
the Rutgers-Camden campus, for her.
Now The Nilsa Cruz-Perez Downtown
Branch has become a vital step along
VINYL SIDING • ENTRY DOORS As Freeholder Board liaison to the
Camden County Library System, I was
the way.
I encourage all residents to use their
STORM DOORS • PATIO DOORS proud to officially unveil the sign with
her name on it.
Camden County Library branch.
Come visit if you haven’t been there in
Over 40 Former Assembly Speaker Joe a while and learn about new services
Roberts, who was one of Nilsa’s great- or visit the Camden County Library
Prompt FREE Estimates years in the est mentors, spoke about her achieve- System’s website at: www.camden-
business! ments at the ceremony held on the countylibrary.org.
Fully Insured plaza right outside the library build- If you have any questions or want to
ing. Officially opened in April, this contact me, please call me at 856-225-

   


 
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noon of cool construction featur- 820 Mercer St. Business meeting


WEDNESDAY JUNE 20 ing Lego bricks. Library will pro- is first Wednesday of month. Cov-
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full hunting excursion, licensed guide, field dressing, as well as all cise physiologist at Fox Rehabili- and fellowship. Program topics tias. Noon in the Witherspoon
meals and accommodations at our newly remodeled lodge. Fall and tation, 7 Carnegie Plaza, Cherry and speakers vary. Visit Building behind the Trinity Pres-
spring turkey, whitetail deer (archery, rifle, muzzleloader), pheasant Hill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext. www.chplnj.org for more informa- byterian Church located on 499
(field and tower), coyote, rabbit, waterfowl. 5795 for more information and to tion. Route 70 E. The event is spon-
register. Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at sored by the Delaware Valley
Carman Tilelli Community Center, Chapter of Alzheimer’s Associa-
tion. For more information call
THURSDAY JUNE 21 820 Mercer St. Business meeting
is first Wednesday of month. Cov- Ruth Bishoff at (856) 829-5345.
    ered dish dinner is fifth Wednes-
Thursday Morning: 10:30 a.m. to

 noon at Cherry Hill Public Library. day of month. Call 667-2516 for
information.
FRIDAY JUNE 22
End of the year program. Cele-
brate the start of summer with Rotary Breakfast Club: 7:15 a.m. at It’s O.K. to Play: Give Up the
friends from Thursday Morning. Ponzio’s Diner and Restaurant, Struggle and Get Play: 11:30

Hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind jewelry Programs will resume in Septem-


ber.
Route 70. Contact club president
Joseph Marcelli at marcelli@com-
a.m. to 1 p.m. Free event. Play, for
many a lost ability, is one of our
greatest allies. Play allows us to
cast.net or 424-3707.
Custom orders: Any size, style, color Cherry Hill Township Zoning Board expand our capacity for discover-
of Adjustment meeting: 7:30 Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to ing new ways of doing things, for
Perfect for bridal parties, proms, gifts p.m. first and third Thursday of 8 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United cultivating our ability to see
month. Agendas available prior Methodist Church, 327 Marlton familiar things in new ways and
to meeting and online at Pike West. Call 795-3428 or email for achieving results faster. Learn
www.cherryhill-nj.com. cherryhilltaichigroup@gmail.com practical ways for infusing play
Thursday Morning: 10:30 a.m. at or visit www.meetup.com/Cherry- principles into your day – and
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at Cherry Hill Community Center, Chapel Avenue. Call (609) 239-
CALENDAR 820 Mercer St. Call 667-7332. 0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org for information.
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ple Emanuel: 8 p.m. in the sanc- an additional $12. Rain date is Bible study from 9 to 10 a.m. Unit-
tuary. 1101 Springdale Road, Cher- Sunday, June 24. ed Methodist Youth Fellowship
ry Hill. Fox Hollow Swim Club Open House: from 6 to 8 p.m. 327 Marlton Pike
1 to 5 p.m. at Partridge Lane. West, Cherry Hill.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Kennedy Bring family and friends to see Kingsway Church: Worship services
Hospital, Cooper Landing Road new renovations. Enjoy free food, at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 2701
and Chapel Avenue. Call (609) participate in fun activities and Chapel Ave., Cherry Hill.
239-0022 or visit www.southjer- learn about their numerous swim St. Michael’s Lutheran Church:
seyoa.org for information. club events. For more informa- Worship services at 8:15 and 11
tion visit foxhollowswimclub.com, a.m. with Holy Communion. Sun-
Garden State Rotary Club of Cher- call (856) 424-5320 or write to
ry Hill meeting: Noon at Ponzio’s day school and adult form at 9:30
foxhollowswimming@gmail.com. a.m. 601 Kings Highway North,
Diner and Restaurant, Route 70. Rain date is Sunday, June 24, 1 to
Questions, email EJ Paul at Cherry Hill.
5 p.m.
ejgsrotary@gmail.com for more Unitarian Universalist Church: Lib-
information. Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 5 p.m. at Kennedy Hos-
Retired Men’s Club: Noon to 4 p.m. please see CALENDAR, page 10
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Kennedy Hospital, Cooper Land- Emmanuel. Call (609) 239-0022
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
June 25th - 29th, 2012 • 8:45 am to 12 noon CALENDAR ing Road and Chapel Avenue. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
or visit www.southjerseyoa.org
for information.
Age 3 to Grade 7 Continued from page 9 www.southjerseyoa.org for infor- Cherry Hill Rotary meeting: 6:15
mation. p.m. at Ponzio’s Diner and
3 8H 8H , eral-religious service at 10:15 a.m. Restaurant, Route 70. Visitors
401 North Kings Highway, Cherry MONDAY JUNE 25 welcome. For more information
Call (856) 667-4141 to register. Hill.
Cherry Hill Township Council
contact club president Bill Turner
at wrt11@verizon.net or 424-
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 5 and 9 p.m. at meeting: 7:30 p.m. generally the 3456.
second and fourth Monday of the Cherry Hill Maturity Club: Noon to
month in room 208, Municipal 4 p.m. at Carman Tilelli Commu-
Building. Agendas available prior nity Center, 820 Mercer St. Dues
to meeting and online at are $5 a year. For more informa-
www.cherryhill-nj.com. tion, contact President Frank Gla-
Exercise Class for Active Seniors: viano at 429-5402.
8:30 to 10 a.m. every Monday. Nicotine Anonymous meeting: 7
Led by Fox Rehabilitation exer- p.m. at Kennedy Hospital, Cooper
cise physiologist at Fox Rehabili- Landing Rd. and Chapel Ave. Call
tation, 7 Carnegie Plaza, Cherry 354-0887 for information.
Hill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.
5795 for more information and to
register. TUESDAY JUNE 26
Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at Decoration Extravaganza: Grades
Carman Tilelli Community Center, four through six. 2:30 to 3:30
820 Mercer St. Business meeting p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
is first Wednesday of month. Cov- Create an out-of-this-world
ered dish dinner is fifth Wednes- mural, window constellations and
day of month. Call 667-2516 for nighttime creatures galore! To
information. celebrate summer reading.
Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to Retired Men’s Club: Noon to 4 p.m.
8 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United at Cherry Hill Community Center,
Methodist Church, 327 Marlton 820 Mercer St. Call 667-7332.
Pike West. Call 795-3428 or email
cherryhilltaichigroup@gmail.com Golden Seniors Racquetball Club: 9
or visit www.meetup.com/Cherry- a.m. at Cherry Hill Health and
Hill-Tai-Chi-Group. Racquet Club, Old Cuthbert Road.
All levels of play, picnics and par-
Overeaters Anonymous open ties.
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search to cure, treat, and prevent ing, better treating, and prevent- quered. More than 80 percent of
type 1 diabetes (T1D) and its com- ing T1D. JDRF collaborates with JDRF's expenditures directly sup- DRAIN PRESCHEDULED TANKLESS ENERGY AUDIT
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MEDIAN DISTRICT SALARIES
COST PER STUDENT 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09
2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 Administrators
District $15,704 $15,077 $14,862 Salary - Dist. $113,233 $127,229 $126,730
State $14,832 $15,538 $15,168 Salary - State $114,491 $117,895 $114,950
Faculty
Salary - Dist. $53,935 $56,729 $57,302
Salary - State $63,851 $61,840 $59,545

 
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO
SCHOOL K Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 SCHOOL 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09
Bret Harte 17.8 18 20.7 16 21.3 20 Bret Harte 12.7 12.2 14.5
Clara Barton 17.5 15.2 20.8 21.5 23.7 24 Clara Barton 13.1 12.6 8.7
Cooper 15.7 22 23 21.3 28 26 Cooper 10.3 9.5 12.4
Horace Mann 20 21.5 20 22.5 18 19.7 Horace Mann 11.4 12.0 9.9
Johnson 18 15.4 21.7 17.5 20.5 23.7 Johnson 11.1 10.1 10.9
Kilmer 19.3 14.6 20.3 20 24.7 20.3 Kilmer 11.5 11.1 10.7
Kingston 18 16 20 21.7 23.3 19.7 Kingston 10.2 11.0 12.5
Knight 17.5 18 20.7 16 21.3 20 Knight 9.9 11.1 16.1
Sharp 14.7 23 19 21 20.3 16.8 Sharp 12.2 11.7 9.1
Stockton 16.3 21.3 17.8 19.3 24.5 25.7 Stockton 11.5 10.2 11.8
Thomas Paine 17 14 17.5 16.7 24.3 23 Thomas Paine 11.3 10.3 11.3
Woodcrest 18.7 20.5 17 21.3 26 22.8 Woodcrest 12.3 11.7 12.6
State 19.5 19.9 20.2 20.5 21.2 21.5 State 11 10.7 10.8

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SCHOOL Partial Proficiency Proficient Advanced Proficiency SCHOOL Partial Proficiency Proficient Advanced Proficiency
Bret Harte 16.2% 67.6% 16.2% Bret Harte 1.4% 38.6% 60%
Clara Barton 23.7 70.1 6.2 Clara Barton 4.1 40.2 55.7
Cooper 17.6 68.6 13.7 Cooper 11.5 48.1 40.4
Horace Mann 25 64.3 10.7 Horace Mann 0 50 50
Johnson 32.4 59.2 8.5 Johnson 9.6 32.9 57.5
Kilmer 26.2 62.3 11.7 Kilmer 10.1 51.9 38
Kingston 15.8 59.6 24.6 Kingston 0 36.8 63.2
Knight 16.7 58.3 25 Knight 3.3 30 66.7
Sharp 27.7 60 12.3 Sharp 21.5 30.8 47.7
Stockton 19.2 70.5 10.3 Stockton 15.4 37.2 47.4
Thomas Paine 27.3 66.7 6.1 Thomas Paine 9.1 50 40.9
Woodcrest 15.4 68.1 16.5 Woodcrest 6.6 44 49.5
State 38.8 55 6.2 State 19.2 41.2 39.6

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SCHOOL 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 SCHOOL Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
Beck 12.1 11.4 11.6 Beck 24.8 23.5 26.4
Carusi 10.6 11.2 12.3 Carusi 24.9 26.8 25.9
Rosa 11.2 11.7 11.8 Rosa 31 24.7 29.2
State 11.1 10.6 10.8 State 20.7 20.5 20.4

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LANGUAGE ARTS MATH SCIENCE
SCHOOL Partial Advanced SCHOOL Partial Advanced SCHOOL Partial Advanced
Proficiency Proficient Proficiency Proficiency Proficient Proficiency Proficiency Proficient Proficiency
Beck 6.5% 65% 28.5% Beck 14.6% 43.8% 41.5% Beck 7.7% 50% 42.3%
Carusi 9.1 69.5 21.4 Carusi 16.1 48.4 35.5 Carusi 15.5 60.5 23.9
Rosa 2.7 59.5 37.8 Rosa 10 37.6 52.4 Rosa 6.6 44.5 49
State 17.4 63.3 19.3 State 28 41.3 30.6 State 18.4 57.2 29.5


STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO AVERAGE CLASS SIZE GRADUATION RATE
SCHOOL 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 SCHOOL 9 10 11 12 SCHOOL Class of 2011 Class of 2010 Class of 2009
East 13.1 13.3 13.7 East 15.5 22.1 26.9 27.4 East 97.5% 98.3% 98.6%
West 12 13.3 11.9 West 16.3 20.4 23.2 25.5 West 91.2% 99.7% 98.1%
State 11 10.8 11.1 State 20.3 21 20.4 20.6

HSPA
MATH LANGUAGE ARTS
SCHOOL Partial Proficiency Proficient Advanced Proficiency SCHOOL Partial Proficiency Proficient Advanced Proficiency
East 6.5% 41.7% 46.9% East 1.5% 58.9% 39.6%
West 15.9 56.5 27.6 West 5.3 71.8 22.9
State 24 50.4 24.3 State 9.6 69.3 21.2

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West 519 West 504 West 518
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on campus
 Jonathan Math, of Cherry Hill, Candice Berinson, of Cherry
York College names a sophomore Music major Hill, graduated with a Bachelor of

   students to dean’s list Elyssa Finkelstein, of Cherry Science degree in Entrepreneur-
Hill, a senior Political Science ship.
   The following local students major Katherine Steinle, of Cherry

   have been named to the Dean's
List for the Spring 2012 semester
To be eligible for this honor, a
student must be registered for at
Hill, graduated Summa Cum
Laude with a Bachelor of Science
 # at York College of Pennsylvania.
Danielle Patton, of Cherry Hill,
least 12 academic credit hours
and earn a semester GPA of 3.50
degree in Forensic Chemistry.

 
 a senior Early Childhood/Special or higher. Widener students named
Education major
Candice Berinson, of Cherry Locals graduate to Phi Kappa Phi
Hill, a senior Entrepreneurship The following Widener Univer-
major from York College sity students were recognized as
Katherine Steinle, of Cherry The following local students members of Phi Kappa Phi, the
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major
graduated from York College of
Pennsylvania on May 19:
national honors society:
Sora Choi, of Cherry Hill, who
! is pursuing a biology degree.
Amanda Bennie, of Cherry
General, Family, and Cosmetic Dentistry Hill, who is pursuing a psycholo-
gy degree.
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Vittese one of first to represent UVA in Olympics


“It’s actually one of the greatest things
VITTESE that’s ever happened to me,” Vittese said.
“Representing our country, I’m so proud
Continued from page 1
and honored. It’s exciting to share it with
best friends and people who have been sup-
arship to attend and play field hockey at portive up to this point.”
the University of Virginia. Vittese will make the trip with 15 other
The 5’3 midfielder received accolades members of Team USA who were selected
throughout her college career, including to play in the summer games. Vittese’s col-
All-American, NCAA and numerous con- lege teammate Paige Selenski will also
ference titles. play on the Olympic squad.
And three years into playing for Vir- The two are the first to represent UVA in
ginia, Vittese got the news of a lifetime. the Olympics.
She was selected to play on the 24-woman “This is a celebratory moment for Paige
U.S. National Team. and Michelle and all they have accom-
“I’m very competitive, and I really didn’t plished at the highest echelon of their
want to stop,” Vittese said. ‘But the level is sport,” said Virginia head coach Michele
much higher, so it was a struggle for me in Madison. “Paige and Michelle possess the
the beginning.” talent, intelligence and expertise to com-
The biggest adjustment for Vittese was pete in a world arena for Team USA
getting used to being just one piece to the against the best athletes in the world. We
team puzzle. are very proud they will be representing
“At first it was intimidating, going from not only their country, but the University
being someone that matters to someone of Virginia as well.”
who really doesn’t,” Vittese said. “In col- The team is currently practicing at the
lege, you’re an integral part of the team. So U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula
it can be very hard on your ego.” Vista, California, spending long hours, six
Now a few years into playing for Team days a week, running, lifting, sprinting and
USA, Vittese has formed friendships, made conditioning.
mistakes and learned from them, and Before shipping off to London, the team
stepped up her game. will face No. 2 Argentina as part of its final YUCHEN NIE/USA Field Hockey
Even with the momentum going, she pre-Olympic competition on June 30 at Old Cherry Hill resident and Camden Catholic grad Michelle Vittese scored the final goal in
still couldn’t believe the news last week – Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. the upset over No. 2 Argentina at the Pan American Games. She celebrates in this photo.
she was selected as one of 16 players who The game will be broadcast live at 1:30 p.m.
will make the trip to London in a few on the NBC Sports Network. mates are excited about the chance of a never experienced anything like it,” she
weeks to compete in the summer Soon after, the team is packing its bags lifetime to compete in the Olympics. said. “I really just want to see what this
Olympics. for London. Vittese said she and her team- “To have the Olympic experience…I’ve team is capable of.”
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West principal Joe Meloche
said he was pleased with testing
No Child Left Behind
Under the No Child Left Be-
546-4606 Testing and scores scores, but said students have ac-
complished much more academi-
hind Act (NCLB), the NJASK and
HSPA exams are given to students
Students in the district contin- cally throughout the year. across the state to measure profi-
%/-987/:38:+:9&+,745:,+59&:'45-/ ue to surpass state scores on the “Of course, student achieve- ciency Adequate Yearly Progress
&86'/:'+-/:45:'863&+703851:5: New Jersey Assessment of Skills ment cannot be defined solely by (AYP).
and Knowledge (NJASK), as well performance on standardized Every school is evaluated an-
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.  : : :'# :' 1:%##:) test as compared to the state aver- Meloche said. and Carusi middle schools did
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erage, 50 percent finished with an mended Students, and numerous High Schools West and East,
average score and another 25 per- college scholarship recipients. along with the Alternative High
cent finished above average. At the middle school level, School, all met AYP require-
Students at East placed 6.5 per- eighth graders at each of the ments.
cent below average, 41.7 percent three middle schools had close to
average and 46.9 percent above av- or more students score proficient Finances/Salaries
Do you need to mark your erage, while West students placed
15.9 percent below average, 56.5
on the NJASK exam in Language
Arts, math and science.
For the 2010-2011 school year,
the district spent $15,704 per stu-
calendar for a big event? percent average and 27.6 percent
above average.
Students at each of the 12 ele-
mentary schools had fewer par-
dent, about $1,000 more than dis-
tricts of a similar budget type.
Superintendent Maureen tial proficiency scores and more The components that make up
Reusche said the district recog- proficient and advanced profi- the cost per pupil include faculty
   nizes that standardized testing cient scores on the Language Arts and administration salaries,
cherryhillsun.com has its shortcomings, but said it
is also a good way to gauge stu-
portion, as compared to the state
average.
classroom instructional costs and
support services, among other
dent achievement. She said she is Fifth graders at 11 of the 12 ele- items.
pleased with scores from students mentary schools had more stu- Administrators in the district
across the district. dents who achieved advanced averaged a salary of $113,233.
“Cherry Hill students continue proficiency on the math portion Statewide, administrators aver-
to perform well on state assess- compared to state averages. aged $114,491.
ments, with our total student pop- Reusche added that even with Across the state, faculty aver-
ulation scoring at or above the av- good test results across the dis- aged a $63,851 salary, while dis-
erages of schools in the district’s trict, scores don’t tell the trict faculty averaged $53,935.
socioeconomic category in 100 whole story about a class or stu- Reusche said the district’s suc-
percent of the testing areas,” dent. cess could be attributed to a sup-
Reusche said. “What this means “We all know that a single test portive community.
is that in most grade levels and is not an accurate indicator of “Our board of education, ad-
subject areas, Cherry Hill stu- success in school, nor can one test ministrators, teachers, and sup-
dents score as well as or better measure all that we believe is im- port staff remain committed to
than students from the more af- portant in a student's educational providing each student a preemi-
fluent districts.” experience. Assessment results nent education, one that includes
The high school’s SAT scores represent just one of many meas- academic challenges, character
exceeded state averages, with stu- ures of student achievement,” building, social growth, promo-
dents averaging 576 (East) and 519 Reusche said. “We continue to tion of civic responsibilities, and
(West) in math, 546 (East) and 504 take great pride in the high levels the development of a foundation
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