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Welcome to the Pine Hill Middle School
Home of the Panthers
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DISTRICT MISSION STATEMENT The Pine Hill School District, in partnership with parents and the community, is dedicated to educating all students in a safe, nurturing environment in order to develop productive citizens who are committed to lifelong learning. Additionally, it is the expectation f this school district that all pupils achieve the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards at all grade levels.
PINE HILL MIDDLE SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT Pine Hill Middle School strives to provide a safe and nurturing environment in which we educate the whole child.
PINE HILL MIDDLE SCHOOL GOALS click here HARASSMENT, INTIMIDATION, AND BULLYING POLICY click here AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM click here DISTRICT ATTENDANCE POLICY click here
Check "Important School Dates" for Middle School Happenings!
Mrs. Janet Stackhouse and Mrs. Mandy Natalie, science teachers at Pine Hill Middle School, recently served on the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Adoption Committee. Mrs. Stackhouse and Mrs. Natalie worked collaboratively with other education professionals (ranging from preschool teachers to college professors) to evaluate and consider the NGSS for adoption in the State of New Jersey. The committee worked closely with the science coordinator for the New Jersey Department of Education.
Check back for 2013-14 Supply Lists and Summer Reading Lists.
Community Clean-up June 1, 2o13
Students from the middle school participated in the community clean-up sponsored by the Pine Hill Borough. Thanks to Dr. Koczur for joining us as we cleaned up Turnerville Road!
Congratulations to Jordyn Acoff!
Jordyn, a seventh grader, won Scholastic's writing contest from SCOPE magazine. Synthesizing information from a non-fiction article, she composed a five paragraph essay explaining sleep deprivation and ways to maintain good sleep habits. We at PHMS are extremely proud of Jordyn and wish her the best in her future writing endeavors!
Middle School Medalists
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Tiffany Amadi, Siani Carpenter, Corina Toomer and Kaila English
show off their bronze medals for the 4 X100 meter relay at
the Colonial Conference Championship Meet.
NJHS Inducts 24 New Members
See "National Junior Honor Society" at left for more pictures.
Students Meet with Mrs. Hammond . Mrs. Hammond, Director of Food Service, talks with students about the school's food service program.
TOWNSEND PRESS Donates BLUEFORD SERIES Novels to PHMS Media Center
Mrs. Klemick, Lois Parker, BOE member, and Mrs. Myers accept books from Darren Seidle of Townsend Press.
CONGRATULATIONS, GABRIEL MONTANEZ!
Gabriel was selected for Camden County School Board's Eighth Grade Dialog.
Renaissance Rally -Board Games and Ice Cream Sundaes-
Renaissance Card Holders are rewarded for good grades and behavior with a Renaissance Rally where they played board games and enjoyed ice cream sundaes.
Math Classes Celebrate Pi Day
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Students learned about pi and then ate pie!!
Art Classes Explore Interesting Topics
Students learn about colonial crafts-braiding and dying.
Students create "Up-cycling" projects.
Girls' Field Hockey Team Shines During Fall Season
Support our Music Department all year long!
Send in Boxtops with your child.
Go to www.boxtops4education for more information.
Order your Yearbook! Order Online until May 31 for $27. Click here to order yearbooks online. After May 31, a limited number of yearbooks may be purchased at school for $30.
Healthy Changes in Our School Cafeterias
June Menus
TITLE ONE PARENT TIP OF THE DAY SCHOOL SUCCESS STRATEGIES
** Please click here to see our Nurses Corner for health forms and information.**
Standard of Dress Policy - Please Click Here
Staff SubFinder Phone: 855-847-6944 or click below
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