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The Board recognized Intermediate North students
for their participation in Creating a Commemorative Stamp
project sponsored by Ocean County Advisory Commission on the
Status of Women. |
Intermediate North students Kaitlyn George,
Joseph Nicol and Hayley Poll were recognized along with their
teacher Bill Lawson for being chosen by the Toms River Elks in
their essay contest The American Dream; What is it? |
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The Board recognized Intermediate North students
for competing in the Ocean County Math League contest held at
Georgian Court University. |
The Intermediate North Boys
Basketball team and their coaches were recognized for being
named the Ocean County Intermediate Athletic League Red Division
St. Dominic's Tournament Champions. |
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High School South Ice Hockey team was
recognized for winning its first NJSIAA Public A State ice
hockey championship. |
The Board recognized High School South senior
Eric Cottrell for winning State Championship in the NJSIAA
Group III Pole Vault. |
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The Board recognized Eric Cottrell and Tom Sippie
for their win in the NJSIAA Group III Pole Vault relay. |
High
School North student Nashwa Yosry was recognized for being
selected by the Princeton Prize in Race Relations. |
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The Board reconized High School South student
Kristine Blanco for being selected and participating in the 2010
New Jersey All-State Women's Chorus. |
High School South student
Francesca Cipriani was recognized for winning first place in the
12th District VFW Post 9503 Voice of Democracy Scholarship
Competition. |
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| High School East
students Karrie Kolesar, Amanda Rumsey, and Amar Shah were
recognized for being selected to attend the prestigious NJ
Governor's School. |
The
Board recognized High School East and High School North
students for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. |
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| High School East
student Michael Palmerson was recognized for attaining the
rank of Silver Palm Eagle Scout. |
The Board of
Education recognized High school North student Danielle
Cohen for being selected as a 2010 Horatio Alger National
Scholar. |
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