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Spotlight on Learning

We kicked off our school year theme, “Lights, Camera, Action! Spotlight on Learning,” by rolling out the red carpet to welcome our new and returning shining stars on August 22! In the first few days, students explored their biomes, met their teachers, and got acquainted with their classes. They also participated in RAMS Way lessons to review expectations around the building.

pieces of art mounted to two display racks next to a window
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Eden Hall students' art is on display at the Pine Community Center through mid-January.

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three veterans hold up cards received from students
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Eden Hall's school counselors worked with Mrs. Rayna Santiago, director of resident recreation at St. Barnabas, to provide 4th grade students an opportunity to create Veterans Day cards for residents who have served in the military. The cards were shared during a Veterans Day lunch. 

students throw leaves into the air
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As a first quarter RAMS Way reward, Eden Hall students were treated to a sustainable confetti concert. The high school jazz ensemble and dance team provided entertainment, and then students released sustainable confetti (leaves!) into the air in celebration. 

student holds up her completed project
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Art teachers Mrs. Katelynn Tronetti and Mrs. Mary Anne Andreassi recently collaborated in a special way to connect high school mixed media and 5th-grade art students as they worked on similar projects.

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Colleen A.F. Venable and Stephanie Yue speak in the Eden Hall auditorium
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Colleen A.F. Venable and Stephanie Yue, author and illustrator of the Katie the Catsitter graphic novel series, visited Eden Hall and talked to the students about how they each got their start writing and illustrating, shared stories behind the cat characters and did a dramatic reading.

Pumpkins on display at Eden Hall
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The Eden Hall PTO invited students to get creative and bring in pumpkins for their pumpkin patch.

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Dave Gray speaks to students
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Coach Dave Gray, in a motivational RAMS Way presentation sponsored by the Eden Hall PTO, talked to students about believing in themselves and positivity.

three students sit at a cafeteria table during breakfast
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Eden Hall students celebrated their summer reading projects with a special breakfast event on September 20. Thank you to our librarians, Sodexo staff, and our PTO for helping encourage a love of reading!

two girls eat lunch in the cafeteria
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Eden Hall Upper Elementary School was named to the list of Healthy Schools Pennsylvania for the 2023-2024 school year. 

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four girls stand outside of Eden Hall
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Eden Hall welcomed students on the first day of school on August 22.

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Teachers and staff greeted Eden Hall students on the first day of school.

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12 students stand in front of a stuff a bus bulletin board, each child holding a toy

Pine-Richland High School Student Government Association led the district in its annual Stuff-a-Bus toy drive, collecting toys for 96.1 KISS FM's Stuff-a-Bus event and helping the radio station fill a record 82 buses with toys.

Eden Hall Exterior

Throughout the remainder of the semester, we will be focusing on words and actions that do not follow RAMS Way expectations. We will explicitly share with our students that the following behaviors are NOT expected and will not be tolerated at Eden Hall Upper Elementary.

Eden Hall Exterior

Students will be receiving an optional survey during the week of December 16 to gain valuable feedback on the building's efforts to promote a strong learning environment.

Battle of the Books
Battle of the Books is a team competition designed to encourage reading and to give recognition to those who like to read. Team members will read from a list of books and compete with other teams by answering trivia questions on battle night.
students cheer as they are packed into bleachers in the gym

All six Pine-Richland schools have been recognized by the Pennsylvania Positive Behavior Support Network for achieving Tier I with Fidelity status for implementing and sustaining school-wide positive behavior interventions and supports through the RAMS Way program during the 2023-2024 school year.

art display at Pine Community Center along the walking track

For the third year in a row, Pine-Richland student art will be displayed at Pine Community Center through mid-January. All members of the community are encouraged to stop by to see what our K-8 students have been working on this school year! 

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