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Hightstown-East Windsor Lions Club

ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY PUBLIC SCHOOL is part of the Interdistrict Choice Program and is now accepting applications from students outside the district to attend free of charge for the 2018-2019 school year. TheNewJersey Interdistrict School Choiceprogramprovides theopportunity for non-resident students to attend Roosevelt Public Schools at no cost to their parents/guardians. This program also includes transportation options for School Choice students. The Roosevelt Public School Choice program covers grades Kindergarten through six. WHOWE ARE Situated in the heart of the historic New Deal town of Roosevelt in western Monmouth County, Roosevelt Public School is a Pre-K -6 district currently serving 88 students. Our small class sizes enable us to nurture and challenge the unique potential of every child as life-long learners and leaders. WHY ROOSEVELT • Low teacher-student ratio • Full-day Kindergarten • Before and After-School Program • Creative Arts and Music Programs across all grade levels, with Instrumental Music in grades 4-6 and free extra-curricular Studio Art classes in grades 1-6 • Challenging Curriculum HOW TO APPLY In order to be considered for admission for the 2018-2019 school year, please contact Roosevelt Public School at 609-448-2798.

The Millstone Times STUDENT OF THE MONTH By Pam Teel

Nine year old Madelyn McNair lives in Allentown, NJ. She attends Our Lady of Sorrow School in Hamilton. She loves her teachers and her classes and gets straight A’s in her schoolwork. Her favorite subject is language arts. Her favorite books she likes to read are: Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Miss Peregrine Her favorite TV show is SpongeBob Square pants. Her favorite hobbies are pottery and dancing. Her friends call her “Maddie.” Her favorite places to visit are Disneyworld in Florida. She loves the rides and the characters that walk around. She also likes the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee and Dollywood. Maddie lives with her mom and dad, three sisters and one brother. Her favorite holiday is Christmas. She especially loves decorating the inside and outside of her home with Christmas decorations.

She has a shiatsu dog named Daisy. Her favorite activities are dancing and ballet. She also likes to ride her bike and rollerskate. Her favorite sport is baseball. Her favorite foods to eat are pizza, steak, plums and other fruit. Maddie would like to be a teacher some day. If she had but one wish, she would wish for more wishes!!!! Way to go Maddie. Keep up the straights A’s in school and keep on reading!!! Attention Allentown, East Windsor, Creamridge, Millstone and surrounding area - if you would like to nominate someone for Student of the Month, please email me at crescent671@gmail.com. Looking forward to hearing from you!!!!!!!!

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The Millstone Times

March 2018

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