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School 21 Governor's Educator of the Year Nominees Letter
The Governor's Educator of the Year Program highlights educational innovation, student achievement, exemplary teaching, and important services outside the classroom environment that lead to student success.
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American Young Voices
American Young Voices is an incredible field trip experience that School 21 has attended since it began in the states four years ago. 90 students from School 21 prepared and sang alongside almost 7.000 other students from the tri-state area conducted by the fabulous Francisco Nunez at Prudential Center on Friday, June 8th. Performing in a sold out arena with a live band, lights, and professional performers was a beautiful night of music!
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2017 Victor Mravlag School #21 Multicultural Showcase
"We are all different, which is great because we are all unique". And that was actually shown today at the Victor Mravlag school 21 multicultural showcase. Parents and family members enjoyed an amazing and diverse show that included countries such as: USA, Ireland, Japan, Trinidad, Italy, Cuba, Colombia, Argentina, Dominican Republic, between many others.
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School No. 21 celebrated Red Nose Day
Victor Mravlag School No. 21 celebrated Red Nose Day to help raise awareness of child poverty around the world.
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"Union County Kids Dig In" @ School 21
Victor Mravlag School 21 is proud to have received the 2017 Union County Kids Dig In Grant sponsored by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders!
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Battle of the Bands
This year School 21 celebrated their 3rd annual Battle of the Bands. Students in grade 4-8 rehearsed during the after school program, learning rock band instruments many of them had never touched before. They came up with a 'look' for their band, advertised to the school and all their hard work culminated in a fantastic show. A panel of judges scored the students performances and Musical Mayhem took first place!
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“The Granny Awards.” @ School 21
Victor Mravlag School No. 21 fifth graders performed their musical titled, “The Granny Awards.” Bringing together the concept of ‘The Grammys’ and well known beloved fairy tale characters, the fifth grade had the audience smiling and laughing all night. Ms. Richa is incredibly proud of the students’ hard work and dedication that helped make this show a success!
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Honor Roll Ceremony @ Victor Mravlag
Victor Mravlag School No. 21 is proud to announce there were 231 honor roll scholars from grades 1-8 for Marking Period 2! In order to accommodate all the scholars and their families, the school needed to do 2 assemblies on 2 different days! We are now challenging the students for 300 honor roll scholars for Marking Period 3. We know we can do it! Let's Go Knights!!!
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Victor Mravlag’s 4th annual Wax Museum was a hit
Victor Mravlag’s 4th annual Wax Museum was a hit! The fourth grade researched individuals from the Revolutionary War era and embraced their character as parents and students alike stepped into the 1770’s and met some of the country’s most historic figures. General George Washington, Paul Revere, Benjamin Franklin, and King George are just a few of the many people present during the museum. For this PBL, student’s in all fourth grade classes (Mrs. Armento, Mrs. Dietz, Mrs. Luzardo, and Mr. Marsal) learned how to research, use PowerPoint, and speak in public to a group of their peers and adults. As you can see from the pictures, they had a blast!
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Idiom Project
Victor Mravlag students in Ms. Johnson’s 5th and 8th grade classes were learning about Figurative Language Devices and Techniques. Students analyzed IDIOMS via an interactive and creative project. They researched an IDIOM of their choice, discovered the history and origin of that idiom and then displayed them on a T-SHIRT or HAT. These students had the opportunity to interview other students and staff around the building to try to guess which idiom students selected and what those idioms meant. Students enjoyed themselves greatly!
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