September 6, 2017 • www.theobserver.com • Vol. CXXX, No. 18 Visit our
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• EAST NEWARK • HARRISON • KEARNY • LYNDHURST • NORTH ARLINGTON • NUTLEY
SCHOOL’S IN FOR AUTUMN
Academic year kicks off early at charter school as kids get right into the swing of things Photo & Story By Kevin Canessa kc@theobserver.com KEARNY — udson Arts & Science Charter School enters its second year already. And for School Director Marjorie Marenco, the first few days may be about getting settled in and into a routine, but it’s also about getting right down to business for the kids in grades K to 6. Marenco took The Observer on a tour of the school on day 3 of the 2017-18 academic year. And things were really happening. Our first stop was in a thirdgrade science (STEM) class.
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The children were broken up into three small groups and were tasked with building the tallest tower using colorcoordinated plastic cups. The kids were told to work with each other to make sure the pyramid of cups was the tallest. And they had 10 minutes to complete each build. During the course of the build, the cups would fall — in fact, they fell a lot. But these third-graders weren’t deterred. Instead, they’d get right back into things — and
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third-grader at Hudson Arts & Science School builds a pyramid of cups with his classmates. The goal of the lesson was to build a tower — and teamwork skills — while following directions at the same time.
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Belleville Board of Ed OKs referendum
If approved by voters, average homeowner will see tax hike around $150 By Ron Leir rleir@theobserver.com BELLEVILLE – oining a growing trend among area public school districts in recent years, the Belleville
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Board of Education will be going the referendum route for nearly $50 million in district-wide school repairs. The board voted 6-0 last Wednesday, Aug. 29, to submit a ballot question to voters on Nov. 7 asking them to authorize spending up to $48,536,601
by issuing school bonds over a 20- to 25-year period to undertake “renovations, upgrades and improvements” to school facilities. Of the total, the state Department of Education has pledged to finance 49.75% of the debt service on the
project. Board members took action after conducting an hour-long special meeting, allowing the public to question consulting architect Jerry Rubino about the plan and several residents See REFERENDUM, Page 22
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