7-2019 THE LINK

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JULY 2019

3rd graders move full STEAM ahead Get insight into possible careers

the event as all principals and 3rd grade teachers worked together to make it happen. The parents shared their expertise about engineering, communications, robotics, technology, math, product management, art, and music. The common theme touched on is that you need to have a passion for what you do, and to not be afraid of trying new things and making mistakes.

What technology will you invent? When you graduate from high school and college and enter the workforce, how will you prepare for a job title that doesn’t exist today?

Parents sharing their insight were Michael O’Boyle, Jason Rapport, Harsha Meda, Scott Johns, John Rannou, Krishna Srinivasan, and Marc St. Pierre. Companies represented were Princetel, Princeton University, Verizon, Comcast, Digital Atelier, IBM, and Mercer County Computer Service. Additionally, Joaquin Guterriez, 10 yr. old son (5th grade) of Marisol Guterriez, Ben Franklin 3rd grade teacher, demonstrated his DJ skills using his high technology keyboard.

These thought-provoking questions are just a couple seeds planted at our first STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) Career Event held at the end of May. District parents in STEAM fields challenged, informed, and inspired students in each 3rd grade class at all four elementary schools to pursue careers in STEAM. Linda Miller, grades K-3 technology and robotics teacher, coordinated

Boys Tennis Team serves up an historic season - Group II State Champs! Winning the CVC Valley Division title, the Group II Sectional, and overall Group II State Championships made for an historic season for the Lawrence High School Boys Tennis Team. Post Group II play, the Cardinals were one of only six teams in the state that advanced to the Tournament of Champions. Lawrence (5th seed) beat Tenafly (4th seed) 3-2 before losing to Montgomery (1st seed) in the semi-final. Coached by Alex Krajunus, the team finished the season 18-3.

Team: Harshil Bhullar, Sebastian Centeno, Ben Cohen, Paraj Goyal, Abhishek Iyer, Alejandro Jacome, Ronaldo Jacome, Aashik Jagani, Liam Keane, Nikhil Kotta, Akash Kura, Suraj Kura, Ram Laxminarayan, Vishal Madisetti, Sharath Mahadevan, Pankaj Patel, Raj Patel, Aaditya Rajagopalan, Neel Revenkar, Anirudh Tatavarthi, Alex Wolinski

The survey says. . . Answers what we are doing well and on what we should improve

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t the beginning of March, the district issued a plea to staff, parents, students in grades 4-12, and the Lawrence community at large to give us input about our schools, to inform our ongoing efforts to improve and create excellence for all. Research gathered from the survey will advise us as we begin drafting our new strategic plan in the next school year. To get the feedback, we used a tool called “thoughtexchange.” We launched the exchange with the following question to discover different perspectives and inform our decisions on this important topic: What are some things our schools are doing well and what can we focus on in order to improve? Survey participants totaled 1,275 people who expressed 1,396 thoughts. After a person responded to the survey question, they then were prompted to “rate” others’ responses, as to whether or not, on a scale of 1-5 stars, they agreed with the others’ viewpoints or not. Participants entered 64,166 ratings. (continued page 3)


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