FTMHS NewsFLASH
September 2021
Calendar Information...
Tentative September Events:
September 1:
- In-Service Workshops.
September 2:
- In-Service Workshops.
September 3:
- In-Service Workshops.
September 6:
- Labor Day--School Closed.
September 7:
- Welcome Back, Students and Staff! Full day starting at 7:40 a.m. to 2:05 p.m.
September 15:
- Band Booster Meeting in the Media Center at 7 p.m.
September 17:
- Senior Class Trip Payment No. 1 to Mrs. Pereda in E109 or Mr. Pereda in the Gym.
September 23:
- Back to School Night; 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- Underclass Pictures for Grades 9-11and I.D.'s for Students in Grades 9-12.
September 24:
- Outdoor Pep Rally; PM Schedule.
September 27:
- Make-Up Senior Portraits will take place in the Media Center from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- ScIP Meeting at 2:30 p.m. in the Media Center.
- DEAC Meeting in the Media Center at 6 p.m.
- Board of Education Meeting at 7 p.m. -- High School Atrium.
September 29:
- Faculty Meeting at 2:20 p.m. Location: Atrium.
General "Back to School Items."
- Arrival to School: Please arrive to school between 7:25 a.m. and 7:35 a.m. When your car stops in front of the school, you may not be right in front of the door. Please get out of your car at that location and walk to the front door. Do not stay in your car until you reach the front door. We want to keep the cars moving at all times.
- Between Class Periods: Students will need to stay to the right of the hallway and face masks are mandatory in the building.
- Book Bags/Lockers: Students will be permitted to carry their belongings in a book bag to classes. Lockers will not be used at this time.
- Dismissal Time: We will stagger dismissal time so we don't have mass groups of students exiting the building at one time. Please remain in your classroom until you are dismissed via the intercom.
- Entering the School: Students will be entering the building through the front main doors. Immediately upon entering, students should go directly to their HR/Period 1 class.
- Feel Sick: If you feel ill during the school day, please have your teacher give you a pass to go get checked out by our school nurse, Mrs. Emery. If you are not feeling well when you get up in the morning, please stay home. Remember to wash your hands frequently.
- Locker Rooms. Gym locker rooms may be used by HS students. Masks will be needed during locker room usage.
- Masks: Everyone must wear a face mask throughout the school day. If your mask rips or gets soiled, please ask your classroom teacher for one or come to the Main Office. Students who ride the school bus must wear a face mask on the bus and at the bus stop.
- Parking for Students: Please park in the student parking lot adjacent to the Football Stadium. Please drive 5 mph in the parking lot area.
- Social Distancing: Follow social distancing protocols the best you can throughout the school day.
- Student Lunches: There will be 3 to 4 students assigned per lunch table. Limited outside seating is available in the courtyard. Students will have assigned seating at the lunch tables/outdoor tables & benches in the courtyard—this is needed for contact tracing purposes. Breakfast/Lunch will be provided free to all students.
- Water Fountains: The fountains will be on—students are encouraged to bring their own water bottle and use the fountains as refill stations.
Welcome, NEW TEACHERS!
Athletic Trainer
Educational Assistant
English Teacher
District Technology Assistant
Building Based Substitute
Educational Assistant in the Athletic Department
Business Education Teacher
Latin/English Teacher
Social Studies Teacher
Social Studies Student Teacher w/Mr. Pyontek
Our "New Normal" AGAIN This School Year.
9th and 10th Grade Orientation/Tour
Welcome--9th Graders
- "The Next Four Years"
- "Involvement in Co-Curricular Activities"
- "Support Services"
- "Making New Friends"
- "Academics"
- "Athletics"
- "National Honor Society"
...then the students were given a tour of the high school.
Welcome Back--10th Graders
Special Thanks...
"Opening Day" Meeting With Staff and Teachers
PSATs
We will be administering the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) to all of our 10th and 11th-grade students on Tuesday, October 26. As a result, we will have a delayed opening (for our 9th and 12th-grade students) on this date. Bus schedules will be forthcoming. Please note that this opportunity is coming at no cost to our students/parents and there is no need for our 10th or 11th graders to pre‐register for the PSAT/NMSQT.
The PSAT/NMSQT is a standardized test that provides firsthand practice for the SAT. The PSAT/NMSQT measures critical reading skills, math problem‐solving skills and writing skills. In addition, it provides 11th-grade students with an opportunity to enter NMSC scholarship programs, and it gives all participants the opportunity to gain access to college and career planning tools.
Character Education Program
Every month at least one student – from each grade level – will be recognized for the fine job he/she has done in bringing the word of the month to life. These students are nominated by our school staff. The Character Education “Word of the Month” for September is Friendliness. We will communicate the rest of our character education traits to you over the course of the school year.
Let’s work together to get our students to focus on why each trait matters! We need all of our students to see that they can help others through their positive words and actions.
SCHOOL PICTURE DAY is coming on September 23!!
BUT YOU CAN ORDER picture packages now for Grades 9, 10 and 11.
For contactless Picture Day, go to the link below to order:
http://www.lorsstudio.com/undergrads/order/
Our School Code is: 22-26FM
The link is LIVE NOW so you don’t need to worry about lost order forms or forgotten money on Picture Day.
*All students (9th-12th grades) must get their pictures taken for ID purposes on that day.
If you have any questions/concerns, please contact Mrs. Eckart at aeckart@florence.k12.nj.us or Mrs. Holmstedt at aholmstedt@florence.k12.nj.us
Genesis Parent Portal (http://bit.ly/2hqH935)
Progress Reports--October 7, 2021
Progress Reports will be available after 2 p.m. in Genesis on October 7. To view your child’s progress report, simply log in to Genesis (https://parents.genesisedu.com/florence) and click on the “Grading” tab at the top of the window.
Also, please feel free to log in to Genesis at any time to see how your child is progressing in his or her courses. Checking Genesis frequently will enable you to see clearly how your child is performing throughout the school year.
If you are having trouble logging in or needing your email and password reset, please contact your child’s counselor as soon as possible.
Academic Achievement Program
This is a wonderful program! We will once again be challenging our students to settle for nothing less than their best. We want to see our students succeed, and we will be communicating to them that we want them to set their sights on earning a GPA of at least a 3.0 (or a “B” average) with no “D” or “F” grades in any course for each marking period of the school year. Please join us in challenging your child to be content with nothing less than his or her best effort!
Students who earned at least a 3.0 (with no “D’s” or “F’s”) will be recognized at the end of the 1st marking period.
Principal’s Academic List
We’ve added this program based upon the feedback we received from students, staff, and parents. We have students who are hungry to show what they can do, and we’re eager to recognize them!
Parent Organization
Please join our Florence Twp. Memorial High School Parent Organization (FTMHSPO). Our first meeting will be held on Monday, September 27 at 6 p.m. We are an active parent group that meets regularly to discuss and plan ideas and events as well as support the well-being of our students, staff, and administration as needed.
The FTMHSPO participates in fundraising, spirit events for the students, Prom Fashion Show, Breakfast with Santa & the Grinch, teacher grants, teacher appreciation lunches and dinners, and more.
Join & Share Your Ideas
We are always looking for new ideas and welcome ALL FTMHS parents to join! No membership fees are required! To sign up please complete the following form -- https://forms.gle/ALmC5WSganPWM7aT8 .
Upcoming Fundraisers
We will be selling WaWa shortie coupons to kick off the year for $5 each. Order online and they will be delivered to your house/student or you can pick them up at our Back to School Night table on September 23! Order there -- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1imB4uZ--EuLexiQEF_zZBO4QIAe6BhHJk9CkSIslR-Y/edit?ts=612e1525
We are also selling small & large Florence house/garden flags. Order here -- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfIDVqtO0m9rL_Ox3YVSUJbHjLgt1v8G5fmCWkZa4CEtVXI3g/viewform
For more information please contact us at ftmhspo@gmail.com.
Fundraiser Sponsored by the Band Boosters
Fundraiser Sponsored by the Soccer Boosters
After School Clubs for the 2021-2022 School Year:
Clubs/Activities
Black and Latinx Student Union
Class of 2022--Seniors
Class of 2023--Juniors
Class of 2024--Sophomores
Class of 2025--Freshmen
Computer Science Club
Cultural Awareness for Everyone
Debate Team
Environmental Club
Game Club
Interact
Marching Band Director
Marching Band--Front Line
National Honor Society
No Place for Hate Club
Newspaper Club
Robotics Club
Science League Competitions
Special Olympics
Spring Musical
Student Council
Yearbook
Art Club
The high school Art Club is an additional opportunity for students interested in art to pursue projects in a creative and collaborative environment. Students do not need to be enrolled in an art class in order to participate. The projects and materials will vary throughout the duration of the club and will be done both individually and as a group.
Black & Latinx Student Union
The Black and Latinx Student Union is a club designed specifically to support our students from these communities both academically and socially. We seek to provide a safe haven for students to process and discuss local, regional, national, and global issues that are unique to the black and brown community. We also will equip students with the knowledge, options, and solutions to navigate the changing world around them while at the same time providing mentorship and a sense of community.
Class of 2022 (SENIORS)
Class of 2022
President: Lana Duke
Vice President: Cassaundra Alicea
Treasurer: Zaria Harewood
Secretary: Jaskiran Mangat
Historian: Samara Lakhan
Co-Advisors: Mrs. Leanne Pereda and Mr. Cesar Pereda
Class of 2023 (JUNIORS)
President: Sarah Olatubosun
Vice President: Abigail Anthony
Secretary: Abimbola Obayanju
Treasurer: Mikayla Maschke
Historian: Sydney Slotkin
Co-Advisors: Mrs. Arielle Holmstedt and T.B.D.
Class of 2024 (SOPHOMORES)
Class of 2024 Officers
President: John Paul Dunphy
Vice President: Matthew Barton
Secretary: Madelynn Hoch
Treasurer: Kaycee Carnival
Historian: Radika Dhar
Co-Advisors: Mrs. Mary Byrne and Mr. Joseph Varga
Class of 2025 (FRESHMEN)
Class of 2025 Officers (This information is not available at this time.)
President:
Vice President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Historian:
Co-Advisors:
Computer Science Club
This club will meet once every other week to work on web design, coding, drones, robots, and any other tech we can get our hands-on. We will look at tech issues in the district and try to solve problems that students and teachers are having. The goal here is to not only have a good time but create a club that others can rely on to help with tech issues and make tech more useful for teachers and students.
Cultural Awareness for Everyone Club (CAFE)
Introducing and educating students on cultural diversity in an effort to spread cultural awareness across the school community.
Online resources will be utilized to explore music, culture, and art unique to different cultures.
Monthly celebrations will explore and present unique cultural differences. An emphasis on what we have in common will be a prevailing theme.
Other staff members will be invited to share stories of their cultural experiences.
Debate Team
If you like to discuss current issues and win arguments, then you may want to try out for our school’s debate team. Debate involves opposing viewpoints on important public policy issues.
Through debate, students deepen their understanding of public affairs. They also learn to find a hook, formulate an argument, sharpen their speaking and writing skills, and spot and exploit weaknesses in opponents’ arguments.
Our team competes in the South Jersey Debate League beginning in December each year. Participating in debate will help you grow in meaningful ways, as you refine your own skills and mentor new team members, and thus will contribute to your future success in college and beyond.
Environmental Club
The Environmental Club will raise awareness of NJ’s diverse environment. Students will get to attend field trips to Brendan Byrne State Forest, Bass River State Forest, Wharton State Forest, the Franklin Parker Preserve, Wells Mills County Park and be able to walk along sections of the Batona Trail.
Students may also get to attend a trip to the Delaware Water Gap, canoe a Pine Barrens stream and attend an evening bonfire/owl trip to the Franklin Parker Preserve.
Game Club
The Game Club will nostalgically play board game classics like Chess and Parcheesi, but also see activities centered around Boggle and Scrabble for vocabulary reinforcement, Monopoly and The Game of Life for Financial Literacy interactions. Aside from these games, there are numerous card/board games being released each year to include in the club’s canon. We also wish to have games on video consoles.
The Game Club will also run tournaments to raise monies for club operating expenses and charities that would include video games, board games and cross-curricular knowledge bowls.
There will be officers established in this student-run club and a Google Classroom where club procedures and expectations will be posted. Elected officials and club committees will set up socials, game assignments and club events.
It will be our goal to create an inclusive club environment that would be competitive, but also respectful, intelligent, fun, and caring. There will be a possibility of socials and tournaments occurring in between bi-weekly meeting days.
Interact Club
The 2021-2022 Interact Officers are:
President: Logan Trayner
Vice President: Hazal Akkaya
Secretary: Burne Das
Treasurer: Preet Singh
Sergeant at Arms: Declan Yasick
Publicity Chair: Sarah Olatubosun
Advisor: Ms. Georgie Rodan
Interact is a service-based club, sponsored by the Bordentown Rotary. Students must participate in a minimum of 20 service hours per year. Projects include volunteering at a local
assisted living facility, assisting various community groups with projects, and helping with collection drives to benefit people in need.
Each student is required to pay $25 in dues, which covers the cost of two shirts to be worn when individuals are participating in club service projects.
Marching Band
Marching Band is a co-curricular activity that consists of both instrumental music students and guard members. The Marching Band rehearses outside of the school day and is an ensemble that provides spirit and enthusiasm for school and community events.
The Band competes in a marching band circuit as well as performing for football games. The bands’ performances are an artistic balance and blend of intense marching drill, highly visual equipment work, and musical repertoire.
The Marching Band is a highly active disciplined ensemble demanding dedication and responsibility from all its members. The Band, on many occasions, acts as ambassadors for our school and community by performing not only locally, but throughout the tri-state area.
Since we are going "virtual" this year, we are not quite sure what this will look like.
Musical Production
The 2022 Spring Musical will take place in March, with rehearsals starting in January. Students of all grades and levels of experience are invited to audition at that time. Information will be available closer to December.
Pit Orchestra is an extra-curricular activity consisting of instrumental music students who perform for the Spring Musical. The Pit Orchestra meets at a variety of rehearsal times designated by the director and provides all the music necessary for the stage performers.
National Honor Society
The members of this Society are selected by a Faculty Council of teachers. Candidates eligible for selection to this chapter must be members of the sophomore or junior class and must have a cumulative GPA of 3.8 at the time of selection. Students who are eligible academically are notified and further considered for selection based on the high qualities of leadership, service, and character.
Academically eligible students are given an application packet. This packet requires the applicant to discuss their leadership, character, citizenship, and service qualifications. The application packet is individually reviewed by each member of the Faculty Council. Finally, applicants will participate in a group interview with the Faculty Council.
Seven- and one-half hours per marking period of community service (for a minimum total of 30 hours for the year) are required by all inducted members while maintaining a 3.8 GPA and a clean discipline record. NHS members serve Florence and surrounding communities throughout the year by volunteering for numerous events, charities, clothing, and food drives, and also our annual blood drive.
Newspaper
The Florence Sentinel is an online student-run newspaper. In the Newspaper Club, members will gain real-world experience as journalists, interviewers, editors, and photographers. The Florence Sentinel is distributed in a multi-media digital format that incorporates video and voice recording, photographic and artistic images, and writing.
As a member of the Newspaper Club, students will have the opportunity to be a part of a network of aspiring journalists across the Garden State when they join the GSSPA student chapter. To learn more about the Florence Sentinel visit, https://florencesentinel.wordpress.com/. All students of FTMHS are welcome to join the club, and we look forward to seeing you at our meetings.
No Place for Hate
Our goal is to help our school create a more equitable and inclusive climate.
Pit Orchestra
Pit Orchestra is an extra-curricular activity consisting of instrumental music students who perform for the Spring Musical.
The Pit Orchestra meets at a variety of rehearsal times designated by the director and provides all the music necessary for the stage performers.
Robotics Club
This is a new and exciting club that we will be offering for the first time during the 2021-2022 school year! More information will be available soon.
Student Council
Student Council
President: Cassaundra Alicea
Vice President: Sarah Olatubosun
Secretary: Maiyah McDuffie
Treasurer: Bella Obayanju
BOE Rep.: John Paul Dunphy
Historians: Jaskiran Mangat and Gabrielle Fleming
Executive Members: Finley Charles, Zaria Harewood and Mikayla Maschke
Advisor: Ms. Georgie Rodan
The Student Council was formed for the purpose of training a representative group of students who would meet regularly to talk over student-related problems, ideas and suggestions, be a liaison between administration, faculty and student body and be the official representative body of the school.
Working with the Administration and Faculty, the Student Council will suggest improvements, assist in the orientation of new students, and help organize the social events calendar for the high school.
The Student Council attempts to improve the school by giving voice to student ideas. Great responsibility rests with this organization. It is most effective and successful when it has the cooperation and support of the entire student body.
Student Council members include the class officers and homeroom representatives who are elected at the beginning of each school year. Any student who would like to be involved can apply for the general membership to assist with projects. Our goal is to have 100% involvement from the student body.
Student Council sponsors various activities throughout the school year. Activities for the fall are: Food drive; toy drive; and the Trunk or Treat. Various collection drives and service projects are also sponsored throughout the year to assist the high school and the Florence Township community.
Yearbook
The members of this club are responsible for the writing and composing, the printing and publishing of the school yearbook.
Members are expected to help with fundraising, especially through ad sales.
From the Desk of Mr. Lamaestra (SAC) Student Assistance Counselor...
Welcome back to school! It’s been an interesting year and a half. With a little luck and focus, we’ll soon be out from under the special requirements needed to keep us all safe from unnecessary illness. Since we’ve been away from school as a school community for so long, there may be personal adjustments needed to make our time together pleasant and productive. With that in mind, I’m including several items here to quickly browse that I’m hoping will offer pointers for making this the best year yet!
The Development of GOOD CHARACTER ...
...is not an isolated skill to be taught in one area of a child’s life. It is an effort of home, school, and community to instill in our young people good values. The development of good character touches our personal development, it impacts our success with academic development in learning, and good character is essential in the workforce to be successful in our careers.
TREATING OTHERS WITH RESPECT
Treating people with respect makes your world a better place to live in, whether
it's at home, at school, or out in your community. And it's easy - all you have to
do is treat people the way you like to have them treat you. Here are a few ideas.
• Don't insult people or make fun of them.
• Listen to others when they speak.
• Value other people's opinions.
• Be considerate of people's likes and dislikes.
• Don't mock or tease people.
• Don't talk about people behind their backs.
• Be sensitive to other people's feelings.
• Don't pressure someone to do something he or she doesn't want to do.
• Try to learn something from the other person.
• Never stereotype people.
We live in a diverse nation made up of many different cultures, languages, races,
and backgrounds. That kind of variety can make all our lives a lot more fun and
interesting, but only if we get along with each other. And to do that we have to
respect each other. In addition to the list above, here are some ways we can
respect people who are different from us.
Important Resources:
If you are feeling overwhelmed or stressed about COVID-19, or just want to talk to someone, the following resources are available:
2nd Floor Youth Hotline of New Jersey: 888-222-2228
PerformCare/Mobile Response: 877-652-7624
Camden County Crisis Intervention - Twin Oaks: 856-428-HELP (4357)
New Jersey Mental Health Warm Line (Mental Health Resources): 877-294-4357
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255
Counseling Support Services:
I'm available for consultation, support, counseling and referral services including:
Academic
Family Alcohol/Drug Use
Technology Dependence
Anxiety and Depression
Divorce
Behavior Management
Other Mental Health Concerns
I'm also available for consultation, support, and referral services even during these days of virtual learning. Please contact me via email to make the appropriate arrangements.
Contact Information:
Please contact Mr. Lamaestra, Student Assistance Coordinator, at the high school at (609)499-4620 x 4225 or email me at jlamaestra@florence.k12.nj.us
Counseling Office News
The high school counselors, Mrs. Sebastian and Mr. Varga, invite you to visit the Counseling Department website which is accessible from the high school main page or by clicking here. There you will find useful information and links for academic support, mental health resources, college planning and research, post-secondary financial aid, etc.
Scheduling for 2021-22 School Year
The counselors diligently reviewed student course requests and created schedules to meet students’ needs and desires. Changes to scheduled courses may be very difficult this year. If you feel a change is necessary and justifiable, please contact your counselor and the request will be reviewed. There are no guarantees that courses and schedules can and will be changed. Lunch period changes, being in classes with friends, and teacher preference are not considered justifiable reasons to change a schedule.
Dual Credit RCBC Courses
Seniors who chose to take an RCBC Online Dual Enrollment course as an elective will take it during the Spring 2022 semester. The Florence School District will cover the tuition cost, but the cost of the textbook will be the responsibility of the student. There may be some assistance available for those students on free/reduced lunch. Online Dual Enrollment courses are taught and graded by RCBC professors. Official final grades will be posted on permanent transcripts for both FTMHS and RCBC and will have an effect on college GPA and financial aid eligibility.
College and Trade School Visitations
Students who are researching colleges may be able to do a virtual tour from the college’s website or from virtual tour sites such as https://www.youvisit.com/collegesearch/.
BCIT Adult Education is a great, local trade school that is taxpayer-funded. Visit their website www.bcit.cc/AdultEdu and click on Registration to learn about their various programs.
College Admissions Testing:
The SAT and ACT have undergone significant changes due to COVID-19. Please visit their official websites for the most current information. More than 1,600 four-year colleges and universities are now test-optional for this admissions cycle in response to the effects of the pandemic. Check a particular college’s Admissions Office site for their admissions requirements and testing information before you register for a test.
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority or HESAA has valuable resources for college and career planning and financial assistance. One important e-booklet is the Student Loan Guide. Here is the link to several of their publications and e-booklets: http://www.hesaa.org/Pages/HESAAPublications.aspx
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA):
All college-bound student-athletes should explore the NCAA eligibility qualifications early in their high school careers. Please visit the following websites for more information: www.eligibilitycenter.org and www.2point3.org
College Cost Calculator:
What does college really cost? Colleges are required to have a college cost calculator (aka net price calculator) available on their websites. Please check them out when researching colleges.
College Scorecard:
Updated for 2021: Compare colleges and get information on fields of study, salary after graduation, costs, debt load after graduation, etc. It provides clear, accessible, and reliable national data. collegescorecard.ed.gov
Feeling Overwhelmed?
If you are feeling overwhelmed or stressed about COVID-19 (or anything else) and want to talk to someone, the following resources are available:
2nd Floor Youth Hotline of New Jersey: 888-222-2228
PerformCare/Mobile Response: 877-652-7624
Camden County Crisis Intervention - Twin Oaks: 856-428-HELP (4357)
New Jersey Mental Health Warm Line (Mental Health Resources): 877-294-4357
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255.
For emergencies: call 911
Counselors: Mrs. Sebastian and Mr. Varga
School Nurse
Welcome back for the 2021-22 school year. We are looking forward to a fun and healthy school year! Please stop in and see me if you have any questions or need to drop off paperwork.
New Jersey COVID-19 Information Hub
The COVID-19 Information Hub is now online. The New Jersey COVID-19 Information Hub provides New Jerseyans with the most up-to-date information about COVID-19 and the State's response, including information about services such as food assistance and small business assistance.
Visit the COVID-19 Information Hub.
Nurse: Mrs. Emery
Athletic Department--Contact Information:
Updates and Overview:
Fall sports are underway and all teams are practicing daily and getting into their scrimmage season. We are looking to have full complete seasons and I know the coaches and players are looking forward to some normalcy. Please come out and support our student-athletes. Reminder: If you are attending any indoor events please make sure you don’t forget to wear a mask.
Freddy Flash:
If you are interested in being our school mascot, “Freddy Flash”. Please email the Athletic Director at kkaminskas@florence.k12.nj.us to express your interest. Thank you.
Below are some early action shots from our teams:
Fall Sports Coaching Staff & Twitter Pages
Boy’s Soccer:
Varsity: Kyle Ballay
Junior Varsity: Chris Bratty
Middle School: Mathew Senni
@FTSD_BoysSoccer
Cheerleading:
Varsity: Georgie Rodan-Ryan
Assistant: Elizabeth Czepiel
@FTSD_Cheer
Girl's Soccer:
Varsity: Mackenzie Pyne
Junior Varsity: Michelle Dice
Middle School: Shannon Pennock
@FTSD_grlsSoccer
Field Hockey:
Varsity: Val Budd
Junior Varsity: Carol Ballay
@FTSDFieldHockey
Volleyball:
Varsity: Alyssa Zucchero
Junior Varsity: Amanda Dice
@FTSD_Volleyball
Football:
Varsity: Joseph Frappolli
Junior Varsity: Joe Frappolli, Nick Lubrano, Nate Smith
@FTSD_football
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Contact Information:
Kyle Kaminskas, Athletic Director/Assistant Principal --Extension 4150
Carly Jones, AD Secretary (609)-499-4620, Extension 4149
Drew Andrews, Athletic Trainer--Extension 4154.
John Cogan, Principal--Extension 4202.
Maria E. Sadar, Vice Principal--Extension 4204.
Also, make sure to follow us for up-to-date Athletic information on our Facebook page @FlorenceAthletics and our Twitter Account @FTSD_athletics. Any indoor sporting event will be streamed on our Youtube page @ FTSD Athletics.
Visit the Florence Athletic Schedule Website for game dates, times, locations, and any changes due to weather.
GO FLASHES!
Florence Township Memorial High School
Website: www.florence.k12.nj.us
Location: 1050 Cedar Lane, Florence, NJ, 08016
Phone: (609) 499-4620
Twitter: @FTSD_HS