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Clearview Regional High School Newsletter - Nov. 13, 2020
Parent Reminders
- Teacher office hours occur everyday from 1:30pm-2:35pm. Please encourage your student(s) to reach out to their teachers during office hours if they need any assistance at all.
- We have just reached the midpoint of semester one (S1), please continue to monitor your student's progress. If you have any questions or concerns, be sure to reach out to your student's teacher(s) and counselor.
ATTENTION! Clearview Regional Families...
Clearview Regional School District is providing students with
breakfasts and lunches for 7 DAYS PER WEEK!
Click to download the flyer below for more details.
Clearview Food Drive!
All goods will be distributed to our school pantry and community by Your Place At The Table.
Any questions? Please contact Mark DeSimone at mark.desimone3@gmail.com
*see flyer below*
High School Student Council Events
Mr. Clearview: This year's Mr. Clearview event will be held virtually on 11/24. Since we are unable to sell tickets to raise money for a local family, we are hoping to sell a few shirts. Please click the link below to donate. If you would like to make a donation without purchasing a shirt, please make a check out to Clearview Student Council and give it to Christina Boody. Thank you in advance for your support and we hope you will tune in to the show from the comfort of your home at 7pm on Tuesday, 11/24. https://mrclearview.itemorder.com/sale
Sock and Toilet Paper Drive: During the week of November 16th, student council will be collecting pairs of new socks and rolls toilet paper for the homeless. Student council officers will be collecting the items at the beginning of each wellness period that week. Items can also be dropped off in room 110.
Middle School Student Council
Dear Clearview Family and Friends,
Clearview Middle School Student Council is hosting a fundraiser for our Holiday Assistance program.
We know that this year might look different than what we’re all accustomed to, but that doesn’t mean our school spirit should be minimized. If anything, it means that we should be putting even more of our energy into making sure our Clearview Pioneers pride is loud, strong, and here to stay.
We know Spiritwear is more than just t-shirts and sweatshirts. It’s a connection, when students need it most. Spiritwear gets kids excited about our school, it gets them feeling connected to their friends, and it gets them feeling grounded in the community.
Please join us in spreading excitement about what this school year has to offer with a unique look at spiritwear. We’ve added a creative spin in hopes of always remembering what true Pioneers we were in overcoming some of our toughest obstacles this year.
Order your Spiritwear online today! https://clearviewpioneers.itemorder.com
The Clearview Pioneers Online Store is now open for business. And it’ll be open 24 hours a day for the next two weeks! Share the link to the store with your friends. There’s power in numbers, and we’d really love to see our whole Clearview community, parents & alumni included, showing off their new gear!
Attached below is a flyer with close up pictures of the logo and the Top 10 list that is available on the back of the short sleeve Tshirts. Please email dcaputo@clearviewregional.edu or jsciarrotta@clearviewregional.edu with any questions.
Thanks for your support
Clearview Middle School Student Council
National Art Honor Society
Members of the National Art Honor Society are again participating in the Memory Project, in which American art students create portraits for disadvantaged children from all over the world. These children are often orphaned, or facing substantial challenges in their lives, and the portraits are a reminder that other children are thinking of them. This semester, we are providing portraits for children in Syria.
This year is unusual, of course, so the portraits were made by students that are fully-remote as well as students in the building. We even had a few very ambitious Art 1 and Art 2 kids chipping in to help. Also, we typically fundraise and make a contribution to the Memory Project, but this year has restricted our ability to raise money. If you would like to contribute to this wonderful organization, I encourage you to check out their website (https://www.memoryproject.org).
The portraits were excellent, and the art students really accepted the challenge (check out the images below). We think the kids in Syria will love their gifts from their Clearview friends!
National Letter of Intent
Wednesday, November 11th, was a very exciting day for Clearview and the Athletic Department!
We had EIGHT Student-Athletes who signed their DI/DII National Letter of Intent to continue their Educational and Athletic Careers at the Collegiate level. Please join me in congratulating the following Student-Athletes:
Avery Fohring- Swimming- East Stroudsburg University
Mackenzie Clement- Soccer- Duquesne University
Meghan Decker- Lacrosse- University of Hartford
Julia Gehring- Soccer- East Stroudsburg University
Abby Vesey- Field Hockey- Kent State University
Cody Scully- Soccer- Millersville University
Hailey Russo- Lacrosse- University of Maryland
Jake Gamber- Lacrosse- Chestnut Hill College
Again, congratulations to our Student-Athletes on their OUTSTANDING achievements!
GO VIEW!!!
November Dates to Remember
Wednesday, November 25th - early dismissal
**The day will end at 12:45pm for all staff and students on the early dismissal school day scheduled for Wednesday, November 25th. This means that there will be no office hours or remote PE (periods 8,9) that day.**
Thursday, November 26th - Friday, November 27th - School Closed - Thanksgiving Recess
For anyone traveling out of state...
All students and staff who travel to areas meeting the definition of ‘high transmission’ of COVID-19must comply with the New Jersey and Gloucester County Departments of Health quarantine recommendations for COVID-19. Students will be able to remotely attend classes during the entire quarantine period.
Additional Resources from Jessica Datz, Clearview's Student Assistance Counselor
The link below is to the website for NJ Department of Human Services - in this guide, a family can find out more information on how to apply for food, income and employment assistance, as well as health care and much more. A caregiver can get information on support programs and services to assist them in caring for their loved ones. And individuals with disabilities and their families can get information on various services that include in-home supports, vocational rehabilitation, and education.
https://nj.gov/humanservices/dds/documents/RD%202020-web.pdf
Please click this link to go directly to Ms. Datz's CRHS SAC webpage: