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The Board of the Holmdel Football Association congratulates our 2016 Scholar Athlete Team.

Each scholar athlete must have attained a 95% GPA or higher during the 2015/2016 school year in order to qualify. Congratulations on excelling in the classroom as well as on the field.

St. Benedict Students Skype with FIOS1 Reporter during Inauguration

2016 HFA Scholar Athletes Jr. Midget Football Arthur De Cicco Joseph Hammer * Jaden Gallo Steven Lupo Matthew Perez Kyle Polivka Tigher Steineke Michael Umbrino * Jr. Pee Wee Football Jason Buerkle * Dante Calcaterra Gary Collyer AJ Fernandez Connor Fields * Rowan Hodges Brayden Savage * Erik Schmidt * Matt Tempone AJ Todisco * Trey Tulenko Andrew Unanski Luke Wassef

D14 Cheer Laney Abbes Ava Calcaterra Alana Cushing Jill DeMarco Sophia Fanzini * Ava Hernando * Isabella Hernando * Katie Lautenberg * Mandee Rice Riley Russo Kaylyn Sidhu * D10 Cheer Katie Bauer Ava Dowd Ellie Guilfoyle * Grace Mendini * Angelina Petriello Hayden Sealove * *These scholar athletes attained a 98% or higher GPA and were chosen for the 2016 JSAYF Scholar Athlete Team.

We are Holmdel Proud!!!

St. Benedict students in the 7th and 8th grade Skyped with FIOS1 News Reporter, Kimberly Wallace Scalcione from Washington, DC on Inauguration Day. Ms. Scalcione is a political news correspondent for FIOS1 News, and she was reporting on the inauguration of President Donald Trump. She was able to show St. Benedict students an insider’s view of the press area where President Trump’s motorcade passed as it carried the President-elect to the Capitol Building for his inauguration. Ms. Scalcione answered questions having to do with the political history of the United States that were prepared by the students with the guidance of the Social Studies teacher, Christine Keeling. She went live on air once during the Skype session, but continued the Q&A as she streamed video from the streets of Washington, D.C. What a great look behind the scenes. St. Benedict School is adding more authentic learning experiences like these to its curricula with the help of people like Kimberly Scalcione who are willing to share their experiences in the field.

The Monmouth County Genealogy Society Spring Workshop “How Did I Get Here?” The Monmouth County Genealogy Society is holding a Spring Workshop at the Colts Neck Reformed Church, located at 139 Route 537 in Colts Neck, on Saturday, March 25, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Two DNA sessions will include: “DNA - Are You Who You Think You Are?” by Nancy Bunn and “DNA – Diving Deeper into Genetic Genealogy” by Melissa Johnson. Mark White will present “Patterns of Migration” and Bev Yackel will provide a guide to “Lineage Societies” and how to apply to them. Pre-register to guarantee a printed handout - $20 for MCGS members; $25 for non-members. Make checks payable to Monmouth County Genealogy Society and mail to: MCGS Education Committee, 19 Racquet Road, Wall, NJ 07719. Sign-in and late registration is at 8:30 a.m. on March 25 and admission will then be $25 for MCGS members and $30 for non-members. Bring your own lunch; beverages and desserts will be provided.

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