Photo by Alan M. Dumoff
Carl Wilkins, who was in Rwanda during the genocide in 1994, speaks about his experiences there to students of Holy Spirit High School, Absecon, on Nov. 17.
At their recent Academic Assembly, St. Mary School, Williamstown, honored teacher Ann Wade for her 40 years of service at St. Mary’s School. Wade currently teaches advanced math to St. Mary School students in grades sixth through eighth. She also teaches sixth through eighth students in St. Mary’s Higher Order Thinking (H.O.T.) program, which is designed to give practice in critical thinking skills through creative experiences in all academic disciplines.
The Middles States Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools announces that St. Mary Magdalen Regional School, Millville, has been awarded accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. MSCESS accreditation signifies the educational community of St. Mary Magdalen Regional School has engaged in a rigorous process of developing self-knowledge; has hosted an evaluation team of independently appointed educators; and has created an on-going Strategic Plan to move school governed by a Steering Committee, chaired by Charlotte Corgliano, Patricia Cordero, and Teri Trasferini. Accreditation also signifies that Saint Mary Magdalen Regional School has met the Middle States Standards for a quality school. MSCEE, which works with public and private schools from New York State to the District of Columbia, in the U.S. Caribbean, and in various locations around the globe, represents two of the three accrediting Commissions of the over 100-year old Middle States Association.












