Science & Technology An important aspect of STEAM education in Abington.

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1 CALENDAR Abington Students Win Women s Award for Aspirations in Computing Abington Senior High School students Sarah Joyce, Kelly Jawork, and Samantha Rivera were honored by The National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) with the Award for Aspirations in Computing (AiC). Award recipients are selected through a lengthy application process based on their aptitude and aspirations in technology and computing; leadership ability; academic history; and plans for post-secondary education. Science & Technology An important aspect of STEAM education in Abington. A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics We are proud to feature a sampling of Abington s Science and Technology programs and highlights of news in this year s calendar. Abington students, teachers, and administrators are doing great things in Science and Technology. Abington Senior High School was again named one of America s Best High Schools by U.S. News & World Report and wins another Silver Award. Dr. Sichel Receives the Margaret Smith Leadership Award Dr. Sichel was honored this past year as the recipient of the Margaret Smith Leadership Award by the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators (PASA) Women s Caucus. This honor is awarded to a female administrator who has proven leadership in education. According to Dr. Smith, During Dr. Sichel s many years as an educational leader, she has led with a bold and audacious vision of a bright future for each and every student. Brought to you by The Foundation Abington Music Program Wins NAMM Award for 2017 Best Communities for Music Education 10th Year in a Row. Abington Senior High School Chess Teams Ranked #2 and #7 in the U.S.! In the u1200 section, the Abington team WON SECOND PLACE out of all the teams in the U.S. and in the u1600 division the team WON SEVENTH PLACE out of all the teams in the U.S. Eight Abington players received commendations for placing in the TOP 10% of all players in the field. This is the SEVENTH YEAR IN A ROW that Abington placed in the top 10 chess teams in the U.S. Abington Students Take First Place in FBLA Computer Network Design At the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Pennsylvania State Leadership Conference, Dan Sandursky and Griffin Timm were awarded First Place in Computer Network Design. Abington Again Named to AP District Honor Roll The annual AP District Honor Roll recognized Abington for increasing access to Advanced Placement course work while maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on the AP Exams. Abington is one of only 433 school districts in the United States and Canada to be honored by the College Board with this award. Abington Receives the First Excellence in Education Award for Holocaust Curriculum At the Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center s Annual Educators Luncheon, Abington School District was presented with the Center s inaugural Excellence in Education award for its pioneering efforts in the development of an internationally recognized Holocaust curriculum, educational programs, and professional development for staff. The Center s president, Mr. Chuck Feldman, noted Abington was one of the first school districts in the country to provide Holocaust and genocide education to students in grades 5 through 12. Follow Abington School District on Facebook, Twitter, the Abington ToGo Mobile App, and Website at

2 Abington Senior High School A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics Abington Senior High School students learn the science and art of fingerprinting in the Forensic Science course. Using the MakerBot 3-D printer donated by the Abington Educational Foundation, students in the Anatomy class learn and create anatomical structures. In Computer Network Administration Courses, students create the hardware and software for computer networks. SEPTEMBER 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AUGUST OCTOBER Inservice Day

3 Labor Day SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED SCHOOLS OPEN - ALL STUDENTS SR. HIGH, JR. HIGH, AND ALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Highland PTO Welcome Breakfast 8:45 a.m. Roslyn PTO Boo-Hoo Kindergarten Breakfast 9:00 a.m McKinley Book Fair Begins Overlook Spirit Day at Rita s Water Ice 3:30-5:30 p.m. Highland Back-to-School Picnic 4:30 p.m. Highland Spirit Day McKinley Back-to-School Picnic and Family Movie Night 5:00 p.m. Roslyn Back-to-School Picnic 5:30 p.m. Willow Hill Back-to-School Picnic 5:00 p.m Highland Red, White, & Blue Day McKinley Open House (Grades K-3) Overlook Open House Rydal East Open House (Grades 2-4) (Grades 5-6) 7:15 p.m Abington Adult School Registration Ab. Sr. Cafeteria A Abington Jr. 7th Grade Picture Day Highland Open House (Grades K-3) (Grades 4-6) 7:15 p.m. McKinley Open House (Grades 4-6) Roslyn Open House Willow Hill Open House Abington Sr. All-School Parents Night Auditorium Abington Jr. 8th Grade Picture Day Abington Township Commissioners Meeting 7:30 p.m Abington Jr. 9th Grade Picture Day Highland Back-to-School Picnic (Rain Date) - 4:30 p.m. McKinley New Student Picnic 11:30 a.m. Roslyn Back-to-School Picnic (Rain Date) 5:30 p.m. Rydal Back-to-School Picnic 4:00 p.m Abington Sr. Marching Band at Upper Dublin High School Overlook Grade 6 Car Wash 9:00 a.m. 23 Copper Beech Open House (Grades 4-6) Abington Sr. College Information Night Completing the College Application Process Auditorium Highland PTO Meeting Cafeteria 9:00 a.m. Rydal West Open House (Grades K-1) Abington Jr. Magazine Drive Begins Willow Hill PTO Meeting Copper Beech Picture Day McKinley Book Fair Ends ROSH HASHANNAH SCHOOLS CLOSED ROSH HASHANNAH SCHOOLS CLOSED Abington Sr. Marching Band at Wissahickon High School Copper Beech Open House (Grades K-3) Roslyn PTO Grade 6 Committee Meeting Roslyn PTO Meeting Rydal PTO Meeting East Cafe 9:15 a.m. Overlook Staff Welcome Luncheon 11:00 a.m. Willow Hill Coffee with the Principal 8:00 a.m. Abington Jr. Open House (Grade 7) Parent Council Meeting Administration Building - 9:30 a.m. Abington Sr. PTO Meeting Library Overlook PTO Meeting 7:00 p.m Willow Hill Picture Day Visit us at Toll Free Anti-Violence Tip Line: APD-TIPS

4 Abington Junior High School A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics Abington Junior High School Science Fair spotlights scientific investigation, experimentation, analysis, and presentation. Setting a new school Science Fair record, nearly 450 student-created projects were presented to parents/guardians, teachers, administrators, community visitors, and other students at the 23rd annual event. The projects created by 7th and 8th grade students included a wide range of subjects with real world applications. Projects have become more sophisticated and more closely aligned with current scientific methods. The use of technology in presenting data, including extremely effective computer-generated charts and graphs, has notably grown in recent years. OCTOBER 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Abington Jr. Magazine Drive Ends McKinley PTO Meeting Library Abington Sr. Marching Band Regional Championship at University of Delaware Abington Jr. PTO Meeting Library Copper Beech PTA Meeting Library Overlook Chick-Fil-A Night 5:00 p.m. Abington Jr. Open House (Grades 8 & 9) Rydal Grade 6 Committee Meeting Willow Hill PTO Meeting Copper Beech Goodies with Guests Highland Picture Day SAT Reasoning/Subject Tests Abington Sr. 7:45 a.m. Overlook Grade 6 Car Wash (Rain Date) 9:00 a.m.

5 8 McKinley Picture Day Special Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting Copper Beech 9 10 McKinley Picture Day 11 Gifted Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting Copper Beech PSAT Grades 10 and Abington Sr. PTO Meeting Library Abington Sr. College Information Night College Admissions - An Overview Auditorium McKinley Goodies with Guests (Grades K-3) 8:00 a.m. Abington Township Commissioners Meeting 7:30 p.m. 13 Abington Jr. 7th Grade Activity Night Gymnasium Highland Kindergarten Special Person s Breakfast 7:30 a.m. Highland Spirit Day McKinley Build a Scarecrow Night Overlook Fall Carnival 5:00 p.m. Rydal West Pumpkin Fest Willow Hill Cheer-A-Thon 14 Abington Sr. Marching Band Cavalcade of Bands at Upper Moreland High School Highland PTO Meeting Library Roslyn Grade 6 Committee Meeting Roslyn Title I Meeting Roslyn PTO Meeting Abington Jr. Guidance Seminar Setting Up School Success Library Willow Hill WHingo Night 5:00 p.m. Abington Sr. College Information Night Financial Aid Process Auditorium Overlook Title I Meeting Overlook PTO Meeting Roslyn Ringo Night 5:30 p.m. Willow Hill Parent/Child Book Club Highland PTO Family Fun Night 5:30 p.m. Rydal West Pumpkin Fest (Rain Date) Abington Sr. Marching Band at West Chester University Montgomery County Health Department Walk-In Flu Clinic Abington Jr. High School Gymnasium 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (Open Only to Montgomery County Residents) Copper Beech Fall Festival Abington Sr. Marching Band Bands in the Boneyard Schwarzman Stadium Abington School District Elementary Instrumental Recruiting Ab. Sr. Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Parent Council Meeting Abington Sr. High School 7:30 p.m. Willow Hill Title I Meeting Copper Beech Picture Retake Day Abington Jr. National Junior Honor Society Induction Gymnasium McKinley Masquerade Ball 5:30 p.m. Rydal Family Halloween Dinner ACT Reasoning/Subject Tests Abington Sr. 7:45 a.m. Overlook Grade 6 Applebee s Breakfast 8:00 a.m SEPTEMBER Halloween Parade and Parties at all Elementary Schools 2017 NOVEMBER Visit us at Toll Free Anti-Violence Tip Line: APD-TIPS

6 Technology for better learning, communication, creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration. A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics Cable TV Channels: Comcast 968, Verizon 34, and Comcast 43 Abington s Technology Team Skyward Student Information System: a tool for web-based student and family engagement. School District Website BoardDocs Electronic Board Meeting Document Management System Cable TV Board Meeting The Abington Educational Foundation Supports Technology and more. Chromebooks Digital Whiteboards 3D Anatomy Printer Support the Abington Educational Foundation. Visit the new website at Classroom Computers Facebook Community E-Fliers Don t Miss THE HARLEM WIZARDS BACK AGAIN BY POPULAR DEMAND! Save the date April 21, 2018 TWO SHOWS THIS YEAR! 2:00 AND 7:00 P.M. NOVEMBER 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2017 OCTOBER DECEMBER Abington Sr. National Honor Society Induction Auditorium Abington Sr. PTO Meeting Library Abington Sr. College Information Night How to Evaluate a College and Testing: PSAT, SAT and ACT Auditorium Rydal Race for Education Willow Hill Race for Education Abington Sr. Marching Band Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship at University of Maryland SAT Reasoning/Subject Tests Abington Sr. 7:45 a.m.

7 Non-Violent Conflict Resolution Week Abington Jr. Guidance Seminar Cyber Safety Library Highland Care and Share Thanksgiving Collection Begins Overlook Book Fair Begins Rydal Grade 6 Election Day Bake Sale Election Day SCHOOLS CLOSED Inservice Day - All Personnel Non-Violent Conflict Resolution Week Copper Beech PTA Meeting Library Overlook Book Fair Overlook Reading Night Rydal PTO Meeting East Cafe Non-Violent Conflict Resolution Week Highland Wear Purple for Peace Day McKinley Goodies with Guests (Grades 4-6) 8:00 a.m. McKinley No Place for Hate Assembly McKinley PTO Meeting Library Overlook Book Fair VIBE/IMAGINE Induction Ab. Jr. Gym Willow Hill PTO Meeting Abington Township Commissioners Meeting 7:30 p.m. Non-Violent Conflict Resolution Week Highland No Place For Hate Peace Assembly Highland Red, White, & Blue Day Overlook Book Fair Overlook Boys Night Out Willow Hill Hawk Assembly First Marking Period Ends American Education Week Copper Beech PTA Book Fair Highland PTO Meeting Library Rydal Math Night Rydal PTO Book Fair American Education Week Copper Beech PTA Book Fair Rydal PTO Book Fair Willow Hill Picture Retake Day American Education Week Abington Adult School Open House Abington Sr. Cafeteria A Copper Beech PTA Book Fair McKinley Family Fun Night Rydal PTO Book Fair Willow Hill Math Night American Education Week Abington Sr. All-School Play Auditorium Copper Beech PTA Book Fair McKinley Grade 6 Class Picture Retake Rydal PTO Book Fair American Education Week Abington Sr. All-School Play Auditorium Copper Beech PTA Book Fair and Hoagie Night 4:00 p.m. Highland Barnes and Noble Night 4:30 p.m. Highland Picture Retake Day Rydal PTO Book Fair Abington Sr. All-School Play Auditorium Abington Jr. Guidance Seminar Anxiety and Your Teen Library Highland Care and Share Thanksgiving Collection Ends Willow Hill Platinum Card Night Highland Spirit Day Thanksgiving Day SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Thanksgiving Holiday SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Overlook Holiday Hollow Overlook PTO Meeting Roslyn Grade 6 Committee Meeting Abington Jr. PTO Meeting Library Overlook Holiday Hollow Willow Hill Holiday Shoppe Overlook Holiday Hollow Willow Hill Holiday Shoppe Overlook Holiday Hollow Special Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting Copper Beech 7:00 p.m Willow Hill Holiday Shoppe Roslyn PTO Meeting Willow Hill Family Holiday Shoppe Willow Hill Parent/Child Book Club Visit us at Toll Free Anti-Violence Tip Line: APD-TIPS

8 Willow Hill Elementary School A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics From kindergarten computer coding to 6th grade mentoring, Willow Hill students embrace science and technology. Hour of Code: 6th graders mentor kindergarteners. Science projects including the Spring Scale, Marble Test, and much more. DECEMBER 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2017 NOVEMBER JANUARY McKinley Holiday Shop Overlook Grade 6 Dinner and Movie Night 5:30 p.m. SAT Reasoning/Subject Tests Abington Sr. 7:45 a.m.

9 3 McKinley Holiday Shop SCHOOL BOARD REORGANIZATION MEETING 7:30 p.m. 4 5 Elementary Schools Early Dismissal 12:20 p.m. - Parent Conferences Highland Secret Shop and Bake Sale 12:30-2:30 p.m. McKinley Holiday Shop McKinley Skating Party 1:00 p.m. 6 Elementary Schools Early Dismissal 12:20 p.m. - Parent Conferences Highland Secret Shop and Bake Sale 12:30-2:30 p.m. McKinley Holiday Shop 7 Abington Sr. Early Dismissal 11:35 p.m. - Inservice Abington Jr. Early Dismissal 12:00 p.m. - Inservice and Parent Conferences Elementary Schools Early Dismissal 12:20 p.m. - Parent Conferences Highland Secret Shop and Bake Sale 12:30-2:30 p.m. McKinley Barnes & Noble Night McKinley Holiday Shop Rydal Skating Party 1:00 p.m. Abington Sr. Snow Ball Auditorium McKinley Holiday Shop CogAT Testing - Grades K & 2 CogAT Testing - Grades K & 2 Abington Jr. Chorus Winter Concert Ab. Sr. Auditorium 7:30 p.m. McKinley Holiday Shop CogAT Testing - Grades K & 2 CogAT Testing - Grades K & 2 Parent Council Meeting Highland Elementary 7:30 p.m. Willow Hill Winter Concert 1:30 p.m. Abington Jr. Band Winter Concert Ab. Sr. Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Abington Township Commissioners Meeting 7:30 p.m. CogAT Testing - Grades K & 2 Highland Spirit Day Overlook Winter Concerts 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m Copper Beech Winter Concert 1:30 p.m. 25 Abington Jr. Orchestra Winter Concert Ab. Sr. Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Highland Winter Concerts 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. 26 Abington Jr. Science Fair S-Wing Lobby 3:00 p.m. McKinley Winter Concerts 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. 27 Abington Sr. Winter Concert Auditorium Rydal Winter Concerts 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. 28 Overlook Winter Celebration 2:30 p.m. Roslyn Winter Concert 1:30 p.m. Willow Hill Basketball Clinic Christmas Day SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Winter Recess SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Winter Recess SCHOOLS CLOSED Winter Recess SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Winter Recess SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Visit us at Toll Free Anti-Violence Tip Line: APD-TIPS

10 Roslyn Elementary School A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics Roslyn Science Club students gather and test stream water samples from a creek ecosystem and analyze data back in the classroom. Roslyn students perform a hands-on science experiment to experience and test simulated food gathering parameters and challenges. JANUARY 2018 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2017 DECEMBER FEBRUARY New Year s Day SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Copper Beech Movie Night

11 McKinley PTO Meeting Library Highland PTO Meeting Cafeteria 9:00 a.m. Overlook PTO Meeting Abington Township Commissioners Meeting 7:30 p.m Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Observance and Assemblies Highland Science Fair McKinley Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Copper Beech PTA Meeting Library Abington Adult School Registration Ab. Sr. Cafeteria A Overlook Grade 6 Pasta Dinner Willow Hill PTO Meeting Abington Sr. PTO Meeting Library Abington Adult School Registration (Snow Date) Ab. Sr. Cafeteria A Highland Spirit Day McKinley Snowball Dance Rydal PTO Meeting East Cafe 9:15 a.m. Willow Hill Honors Assembly and Spirit Day Overlook Title I Meeting Overlook Math Night Abington Jr. PTO Meeting Library Willow Hill Title I Meeting Roslyn PTO Grade 6 Committee Meeting Roslyn Title I Meeting Roslyn PTO Meeting Rydal Multi-Cultural Night Copper Beech School Musical Highland Science Fair Snow Date Second Marking Period Ends Copper Beech School Musical 1:00 p.m. and Overlook After-School Enrichment Program Rydal Multi-Cultural Night (Snow Date) Visit us at Toll Free Anti-Violence Tip Line: APD-TIPS

12 Overlook Elementary School A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics Science fair experiments test proteins in food. Overlook students utilize an electronic computer interface to create a variety of projects. Outdoor environmental planting projects. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY JANUARY Students study first-hand the life cycle of the painted lady butterfly. FEBRUARY 2018 Copper Beech Game Night MARCH Overlook Spelling Bee Highland Family Fun Night 5:30 p.m. McKinley School Musical Rydal Girls Night Out McKinley School Musical 1:30 p.m. and

13 Copper Beech Girls Night Out 10 McKinley Girls Night Out Overlook Super Bowl Sunday Grade 6 Hoagie Sale 12:00 p.m. Willow Hill African American Reading Chain Willow Hill Jumping for Hawks Gifted Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting Copper Beech Overlook After-School Enrichment Program Willow Hill Jumping for Hawks Kindergarten Registration Parent Council Meeting Overlook Elementary 7:30 p.m. Willow Hill Jumping for Hawks McKinley PTO Meeting Library Willow Hill Jumping for Hawks Willow Hill PTO Meeting McKinley Spelling Bee Overlook Girls Night Out Sweetheart Dance Rydal Girls Night Out (Snow Date) Willow Hill Jumping for Hawks Highland Red, White, & Blue Day Highland PTO Meeting Library Willow Hill Parent/Child Book Club Overlook After-School Enrichment Program McKinley Friendship Parties Overlook Valentine s Day Parties Rydal Valentine s Day Parties Overlook Girls Night Out Sweetheart Dance (Snow Date) Willow Hill Black History Assembly Inservice Day No Classes Presidents Day SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Copper Beech PTA Meeting Library Overlook After-School Enrichment Program Overlook PTO Meeting Special Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting Copper Beech Roslyn PTO Grade 6 Committee Meeting Roslyn PTO Meeting Highland Special Persons Dance Highland Spirit Day Overlook Talent Show Willow Hill Spirit Day Copper Beech Picture Day Rydal PTO Meeting East Cafe 9:15 a.m. Overlook After-School Enrichment Program Overlook Gold Card Night Willow Hill Platinum Card Night Visit us at Toll Free Anti-Violence Tip Line: APD-TIPS

14 McKinley Elementary School A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics McKinley Elementary School fourth-grade students present hands-on science projects Early in the school year, fourth-grade teachers presented lessons on the scientific method to help students engage in hands-on learning. Students formed hypotheses for their projects, carried out their experiments, collected data, and exhibited their results on well-crafted presentations. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2018 FEBRUARY APRIL MARCH 2018 Abington Jr. Musical Little Theatre Copper Beech Picture Day 1 2 Abington Jr. Musical Little Theatre Overlook Read-Across-America One Book One School 1:30 p.m. Rydal Dr. Seuss Read-Across-America Willow Hill Spring Picture Day Abington Jr. Musical Little Theatre 1:30 p.m. and 3

15 The Eastern Center for Arts and Technology Open House 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Willow Hill PTO Meeting Overlook After-School Enrichment Program (Snow Date) Rydal Book Fair Rydal Reading Night Willow Hill Reading Night Abington Sr. College and Career Fair Gymnasium Roslyn RINGO Night 5:30 p.m. Rydal Book Fair Abington Sr. Musical Auditorium Highland Multicultural Fair 4:30 p.m. Rydal Book Fair Abington Township Commissioners Meeting 7:30 p.m. Abington Sr. Musical Auditorium Highland Spirit Day Rydal Book Fair Abington Sr. Musical Auditorium 2:00 p.m. and SAT Reasoning/Subject Tests Abington Sr. 7:45 a.m ASD 2018 Art Fest Administration Bldg. Gymnasium The Eastern Center for Arts and Technology Open House (Snow Date) 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Abington Jr. Grade 6 to Grade 7 Parent Night Little Theatre ASD 2018 Art Fest Administration Bldg. Gymnasium Elementary Schools Early Dismissal 12:20 p.m. - Parent Conferences McKinley Skating Party 1:00 p.m. ASD 2018 Art Fest Administration Bldg. Gymnasium Abington Sr. Course Selection Night Auditorium Elementary Schools Early Dismissal 12:20 p.m. - Parent Conferences Abington Sr. PTO Meeting Library Abington Jr. Early Dismissal 1:00 p.m. - Inservice and Parent Conferences Elementary Schools Early Dismissal 12:20 p.m. - Parent Conferences Rydal Skating Party 1:00 p.m. Abington Sr. Soph Hop Gymnasium McKinley Class Picture Day Roslyn PTO Grade 6 Committee Meeting Copper Beech PTA Meeting Library Overlook PTO Meeting Abington Jr. Grade 8 Parent Night Little Theatre Highland Science Day Roslyn Title I Meeting Roslyn PTO Meeting McKinley PTO Meeting Library Copper Beech Boys Night Out Highland PTO Meeting Library Rydal Ringo Night Willow Hill Parent/Child Book Club Willow Hill WHingo Night Overlook Blingo Game Night Abington Jr. PTO Meeting Library Visit us at Abington Adult School Open House Ab. Sr. Cafeteria A Willow Hill Hawk and Honors Assembly Spring Recess SCHOOLS CLOSED Good Friday SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Toll Free Anti-Violence Tip Line: APD-TIPS

16 Rydal Elementary School A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics As Rydal kindergarten students were introduced to computer coding using Chromebooks, the projects became more sophisticated through the year. APRIL 2018 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Spring Recess SCHOOLS CLOSED Parent Council Meeting Copper Beech Elementary 7:30 p.m. Copper Beech Science Fair Highland Spirit Day Overlook Blingo Game Night (Snow Date)

17 PSSA English Language Arts Grades 3-8 PSSA English Language Arts Grades 3-8 Highland Multicultural Fair 4:30 p.m. Special Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting Copper Beech Third Marking Period Ends PSSA English Language Arts Grades 3-8 PSSA English Language Arts Grades 3-8 Rydal PTO Meeting East Cafe McKinley PTO Meeting Library Abington Township Commissioners Meeting 7:30 p.m. PSSA English Language Arts Grades 3-8 Copper Beech 5K Fun Run 8:00 a.m. ACT Reasoning/Subject Tests Abington Sr. 7:45 a.m PSSA Mathematics Grades 3-8 PSSA Mathematics Grades 3-8 Copper Beech PTA Meeting Library PSSA Mathematics Grades 3-8 Willow Hill PTO Meeting PSSA Mathematics Grades 3-8 Abington Sr. PTO Meeting Library PSSA Science Grades 4 & 8 Overlook PTO Meeting PSSA Mathematics Grades 3-8 McKinley Race for Education Rydal West Earth Day ABINGTON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION (AEF) Fundraiser The World Famous HARLEM WIZARDS Basketball Team Abington Sr. Gymnasium 2:00 p.m. and PSSA Science Grades 4 & 8 Roslyn PTO Grade 6 Committee Meeting Roslyn PTO Meeting 29 Montco Band Jazz Festival Ab. Sr. Auditorium Highland PTO Meeting Library 30 PSSA Science Grades 4 & 8 PSSA Science Grades 4 & 8 Abington Sr. Band Spring Concert Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Willow Hill Art & Curriculum Night Willow Hill Kindergarten Orientation 9:00 a.m. PSSA Science Grades 4 & 8 Abington Sr. Junior Prom Gymnasium Highland Spring Fling 10:00 a.m MARCH PSSA Make-Up 2018 MAY Visit us at Toll Free Anti-Violence Tip Line: APD-TIPS

18 Highland Elementary School A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics Highland students had multiple exposures to science and technology through the year. Students experienced a host of guest presenters during Science Day. Students conducted hands-on science experiments for the school s Science Fair. MAY 2018 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2018 APRIL JUNE PSSA Make-Up McKinley Spring Choral Concerts 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. PSSA Make-Up Gifted Education Parent Advisory Council Copper Beech Rydal Kindergarten Orientation 9:30 a.m. PSSA Make-Up Overlook Kindergarten Orientation 9:30 a.m. Overlook Science Fair Willow Hill Title I Meeting PSSA Make-Up Highland Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast 8:30 a.m. McKinley Talent Show Rydal Carnival 5:30 p.m. Willow Hill May Fair Overlook Spring Event 9:00 a.m. Roslyn May Fair 10:00 a.m. SAT Reasoning/Subject Tests Abington Sr. 7:45 a.m.

19 6 7 Abington Sr. Chorus Spring Concert Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Copper Beech Kindergarten Orientation 9:30 a.m. Rydal Field Day 8 9 Abington Sr. Orchestra Spring Concert Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Highland Kindergarten Orientation 9:30 a.m. Rydal PTO Plant Sale Abington Jr. Band Spring Concert Ab. Sr. Auditorium 7:30 p.m. McKinley Kindergarten Orientation 9:30 a.m. Overlook Field Day 10 Roslyn Kindergarten Orientation 9:30 a.m. Rydal PTO Plant Sale Abington Township Commissioners Meeting 7:30 p.m. Highland Field Day Highland Spirit Day McKinley PTO Plant Sale Rydal PTO Plant Sale Rydal PTO Meeting East Cafe 9:15 a.m. Rydal Special Persons Day Willow Hill Field Day 11 Copper Beech Spring Fair 10:00 a.m Abington Jr. PTO Meeting Library Highland PTO Meeting Cafeteria 9:00 a.m. Inservice Day NO CLASSES Abington Jr. Orchestra Spring Concert Ab. Sr. Auditorium 7:30 p.m. McKinley Willow Grove Barnes & Noble Night 4:30 p.m. Rydal Field Day (Rain Date) Willow Hill Field Day (Rain Date) Abington Sr. Senior Class Awards Ceremony Ab. Sr. Auditorium Overlook Field Day (Rain Date) Copper Beech Field Day Highland Field Day (Rain Date) McKinley Field Day McKinley Spring Fair 4:30 p.m. Rydal Boys Night Out C.A.P.T. 24-Hour Relay C.A.P.T. 24-Hour Relay Abington Jr. Chorus Spring Concert Ab. Sr. Auditorium 7:30 p.m Copper Beech PTA Meeting Library Highland Art Festival and Ice Cream Social McKinley Instrumental Spring Concert Ab. Sr. Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Overlook Gold Card Night Willow Hill PTO Meeting 24 McKinley Field Day (Rain Date) McKinley PTO Meeting McKinley Volunteer Breakfast Overlook Title I Meeting Roslyn PTO Grade 6 Committee Meeting Roslyn Title I Meeting Roslyn PTO Meeting Rydal Spring Concert Ab. Sr. Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Willow Hill Resource Night 25 Copper Beech Field Day (Rain Date) Highland Red, White, & Blue Day Abington Sr. Early Dismissal 12:35 p.m. - Inservice Memorial Day SCHOOLS AND OFFICES CLOSED Overlook PTO Meeting Willow Hill Platinum Card Night Abington Jr. Grade 9 Awards Program Ab. Sr. Auditorium Roslyn Field Day Abington Senior Prom Abington Jr. Grade 9 Dance Gymnasium Visit us at Toll Free Anti-Violence Tip Line: APD-TIPS

20 Copper Beech Elementary School A Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics Not only did Copper Beech students create innovative, sophisticated projects for their Science Fair, they honed their science presentation skills as they presented their projects, data, and results to visitors from the school and community. JUNE 2018 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY The Board of School Directors has built into the calendar Extended School Days (June 15, 18, 19, 20, and 21, 2018) to be used if needed should school be closed during the year for extenuating circumstances. Parents should plan vacations and summer activities accordingly MAY JULY Abington Sr. Scholarship Day Grade 12 and Service Learning Day Grades 10 and 11 1 Abington Jr. Grade 9 Trip Elementary Track and Field Meet Schwarzman Stadium Rydal Carnival 5:30 p.m. (Rain Date) SAT/Reasoning Tests Abington Sr. 7:45 a.m. 2

21 Abington Jr. Grade 7 Awards Program Little Theatre Copper Beech Instrumental Spring Concert Ab. Sr. Auditorium 11 Overlook Spring Concert Ab. Sr. Auditoriuum 7:30 p.m. Roslyn Awards Ceremony 1:30 p.m. Abington Jr. Grade 8 Awards Program Little Theatre Copper Beech PTA Meeting Library Highland Spring Concerts 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Roslyn Field Day (Rain Date) Copper Beech Grades K-5 Awards Ceremony 12 Roslyn Grade 6 Closing Ceremony Rydal Grades K-5 Awards Ceremony Parent Council Meeting Administration Building 9:30 a.m. Willow Hill Spring Concerts 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 13 Abington Sr. High School Graduation Schwarzman Stadium Copper Beech Grade 6 Recognition Ceremony Highland Grade 6 Closing Ceremony McKinley Grade 6 Closing Ceremony Overlook Awards Ceremony Overlook Grade 6 Closing Program Rydal Grade 6 Promotion Willow Hill Hawk Assembly Copper Beech Choral Spring Concert Ab. Sr. Auditorium Roslyn Spring Concerts 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. 14 LAST DAY STUDENT ATTENDANCE Copper Beech Grade 6 End of the Year Celebration Highland Spirit Day Highland Flag Lowering Cermony Highland Grade 6 Picnic McKinley Grades 3-5 Awards Ceremony McKinley Flag Lowering Ceremony McKinley Grade 6 Picnic Rydal Grade 6 Picnic and Dance Willow Hill Grade 6 Promotion Abington Sr. Grades 10 and 11 Awards Program Auditorium 1:00 p.m. Elementary Track and Field Meet (Rain Date) - Schwarzman Stadium Rydal All School Picnic 15 Extended School Day (If Needed) Teacher Records Day Extended School Day (If Needed) Extended School Day (If Needed) Extended School Day (If Needed) Extended School Day (If Needed) Visit us at Toll Free Anti-Violence Tip Line: APD-TIPS

22 JULY 2018 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUMMER SCHOOL AND OFFICES CLOSED JUNE Retests - Retests

23 AUGUST 2018 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Retests - Retests - Retests Last Day for Elementary School Registration at the Central Admin. Building Register at Individual Schools

24 FALL SPORTS FOOTBALL August 25 C.B. South Away 7:00 September 1 Plymouth Whitemarsh Home 7:00 8 Cheltenham Away 7:00 15 Bensalem Home 7:00 23 Council Rock South Away 7:00 28 Neshaminy Home 7:00 October 6 Council Rock North Home 7:00 14 Harry S. Truman Away 7:00 20 Pennsbury Home 7:00 27 North Penn Away 7:00 BOYS SOCCER August 26 Abington Play Day Home 9:00 a.m. 29 Springside Chestnut Hill Away 3:30 September 1 Cheltenham Away 3:30 5 Lansdale Catholic Away 3:30 6 Council Rock South Away 3:30 8 Pennsbury Home 3:30 12 Neshaminy Away 7:00 14 Council Rock North Home 3:30 15 Avon Grove Away 3:30 18 C.B. South Home 3:30 19 Harry S. Truman Home 3:30 23 Harriton Away 10:00 a.m. 25 C.B. East Home 3:30 28 Bensalem Home 3:30 October 2 Council Rock South Home 3:30 4 Pennsbury Away 3:30 6 Neshaminy Home 3:30 10 Council Rock North Away 3:30 12 Harry S. Truman Away 3:30 18 Bensalem Away 3:30 PLEASE NOTE: Sports schedules are subject to change. Call the Abington Senior High School Athletic Department at (215) , ext to confirm dates, locations, and times. Hotline Number Select Option 1 for the daily schedule and weather cancellations. Select Option 2 to reach the athletic office directly. PLEASE CHECK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE SCHEDULES AND/OR CHANGES TO THESE SCHEDULES. GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS August 22 Lower Moreland Away 10:00 a.m. 23 Harriton Away 10:00 a.m. 24 Bensalem Home 3:30 25 Plymouth Whitemarsh Away 3:30 28 C.B. South Home 3:30 29 Pennsbury Away 3:30 31 Neshaminy Home 3:30 September 1 Cheltenham Away 10:00 a.m. 5 Hatboro-Horsham Home 3:30 6 Unionville Home 3:30 7 Council Rock North Home 3:30 11 North Penn Home 3:30 12 Harry S. Truman Home 3:30 14 C.B. East Away 3:30 15 Upper Dublin Home 3:30 19 Council Rock South Home 3:30 20 Wissahickon Home 3:30 25 C.B. West Away 3:30 CROSS-COUNTRY COED September 13 William Tennent Away 3:30 20 Neshaminy Home 3:30 27 Bensalem Away 3:30 October 4 Council Rock North Away 3:30 GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY September 5 Lansdale Catholic Away 3:30 6 Council Rock South Home 3:30 8 Pennsbury Away 3:30 11 Neshaminy Home 3:30 13 Council Rock North Away 3:30 15 Harry S. Truman Away 3:30 19 C.B. East Away 3:30 25 Bensalem Away 3:30 27 Council Rock South Away 3:30 28 Phoenixville Home 3:45 October 2 Pennsbury Home 3:30 4 Neshaminy Away 3:30 6 Council Rock North Home 3:30 9 Souderton Home 3:30 10 Harry S. Truman Home 3:30 13 Garnet Valley Away 3:45 17 Bensalem Home 3:30 GIRLS SOCCER August 29 Plymouth Whitemarsh Home 3:30 September 1 St. Hubert Home 10:00 a.m. 5 Lansdale Home 3:30 6 Council Rock South Home 3:30 8 Pennsbury Away 3:30 12 Neshaminy Home 3:30 14 Council Rock North Away 3:30 15 Cheltenham Home 3:30 18 Upper Dublin Away 3:30 19 Harry S. Truman Away 3:30 25 C.B. East Away 3:30 28 Bensalem Away 3:30 October 2 Council Rock South Away 7:00 4 Pennsbury Home 3:30 6 Neshaminy Away 3:30 10 Council Rock North Home 3:30 12 Harry S. Truman Home 3:30 13 Pennridge Away 3:30 18 Bensalem Home 7:00 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL August 23 St. Basil Away 3:30 29 Interboro Home 3:30 September 1 North Penn Home 3:30 6 Plymouth Whitemarsh Away 3:30 7 Quakertown Away 3:30 11 Souderton Home 3:30 13 Wissahickon Away 7:00 15 Cheltenham Home 3:30 18 Upper Dublin Away 3:30 20 Hatboro-Horsham Home 3:30 25 Pennridge Home 3:30 27 North Penn Away 3:30 October 2 Plymouth Whitemarsh Home 3:30 4 Quakertown Home 3:30 6 Souderton Away 3:30 9 Wissahickon Home 3:30 11 Cheltenham Away 3:30 13 Upper Dublin Home 3:30 16 Hatboro-Horsham Away 6:30 18 Pennridge Away 6:30 GOLF CO-ED August 21 Council Rock South Home 3:30 23 Pennsbury Away 3:30 25 Neshaminy Home 3:30 28 Council Rock North Away 3:30 30 Harry S. Truman Away 3:30 September 7 Bensalem Away 2:00 8 Council Rock South Away 3:30 11 Bensalem Home 3:00 11 Pennsbury Home 3:30 13 Neshaminy Away 3:30 15 Council Rock North Home 3:30 18 Harry S. Truman Home 3:30

25 WINTER SPORTS BOYS BASKETBALL December 19 Council Rock South Home 7:00 22 Pennsbury Away 7:00 January 2 Neshaminy Home 7:00 5 Council Rock North Away 7:00 9 Harry S. Truman Away 7:00 16 Bensalem Away 7:00 19 Council Rock South Away 7:00 23 Pennsbury Home 7:00 30 Council Rock North Home 7:00 February 2 Harry S. Truman Home 7:00 8 Bensalem Home 7:00 GIRLS BASKETBALL December 19 Council Rock South Away 7:00 22 Pennsbury Home 7:00 January 2 Neshaminy Away 7:00 5 Council Rock North Home 7:00 9 Harry S. Truman Home 7:00 16 Bensalem Home 7:00 19 Council Rock South Home 7:00 23 Pennsbury Away 7:00 26 Neshaminy Home 7:00 30 Council Rock North Away 7:00 February 2 Harry S. Truman Away 7:00 8 Bensalem Away 7:00 SWIMMING CO-ED January 12 Pennsbury Away 3:30 16 Neshaminy Home 3:30 19 Council Rock North Away 3:30 23 William Tennent Away 3:30 26 Bensalem Home 3:30 30 Council Rock South Away 3:30 WRESTLING December 16 Ghosttown Duals Home 8:00 a.m. 20 Bensalem Home 7:00 January 3 Pennsbury Away 7:00 10 Neshaminy Home 7:00 17 Council Rock North Away 7:00 24 Harry S. Truman Away 7:00 February 7 Council Rock South Away 7:00 BOWLING CO-ED December 6 Pennridge home 3:30 11 Upper Dublin Away 3:30 13 Plymouth Whitemarsh Home 3:30 18 North Penn Away 3:30 20 Upper Moreland Away 3:30 January 3 Hatboro-Horsham Home 3:30 10 Pennridge Away 3:30 17 Upper Dublin Home 3:30 22 Plymouth Whitemarsh Away 3:30 24 North Penn Home 3:30 29 Upper Moreland Home 3:30 31 Hatboro-Horsham Away 3:30 PLEASE CHECK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE SCHEDULES AND/OR CHANGES TO THESE SCHEDULES. PLEASE NOTE: Sports schedules are subject to change. Call the Abington Senior High School Athletic Department at (215) , ext to confirm dates, locations, and times. Hotline Number Select Option 1 for the daily schedule and weather cancellations. Select Option 2 to reach the athletic office directly.

26 SPRING SPORTS BASEBALL April 3 Council Rock South Home 3:30 5 Pennsbury Away 3:30 10 Neshaminy Home 3:30 12 Council Rock North Away 3:30 16 Harry S. Truman Away 3:30 20 Bensalem Away 3:30 24 Council Rock South Away 3:30 26 Pennsbury Home 3:30 May 1 Neshaminy Away 3:30 3 Council Rock North Home 3:30 8 Harry S. Truman Home 3:30 15 Bensalem Home 3:30 BOYS TENNIS April 11 Bensalem Home 3:30 13 Neshaminy Home 3:30 16 Council Rock South Home 3:30 18 Pennsbury Away 3:30 20 Council Rock North Away 3:30 GIRLS SOFTBALL April 3 Council Rock South Away 3:30 5 Pennsbury Home 3:30 10 Neshaminy Away 3:30 12 Council Rock North Home 3:30 16 Harry S. Truman Home 3:30 18 Away 3:30 20 Bensalem Home 3:30 24 Council Rock South Home 3:30 26 Pennsbury Away 3:30 May 1 Neshaminy Home 3:30 3 Council Rock North Away 3:30 8 Harry S. Truman Away 3:30 10 Home 3:30 15 Bensalem Away 3:30 BOYS VOLLEYBALL April 9 Council Rock South Home 3:30 11 Pennsbury Away 3:30 13 Neshaminy Home 3:30 16 Council Rock North Away 3:30 18 William Tennent Away 3:30 23 Bensalem Away 3:30 25 Council Rock South Away 3:30 27 Pennsbury Home 3:30 30 Neshaminy Away 3:30 May 2 Council Rock North Home 3:30 4 William Tennent Home 3:30 9 Bensalem Home 3:30 BOYS LACROSSE April 13 Plymouth Whitemarsh Home 3:30 17 Souderton Away 3:30 20 Springfield Away 3:30 24 Upper Dublin Home 3:30 27 Wissahickon Away 3:30 May 1 Cheltenham Home 3:30 4 Upper Moreland Away 3:30 7 Hatboro-Horsham Home 3:30 9 Quakertown Away 3:30 GIRLS LACROSSE April 11 Plymouth Whitemarsh Away 3:30 16 Souderton Home 3:30 18 Springfield Home 3:30 23 Upper Dublin Away 3:30 25 Wissahickon Home 3:30 30 Cheltenham Away 3:30 May 2 Upper Moreland Home 3:30 7 Hatboro-Hosham Away 3:30 9 Quakertown Home 3:30 BOYS TRACK March 27 Bensalem Home 3:30 April 3 Pennsbury Away 3:30 10 Neshaminy Home 3:30 17 Council Rock North Away 3:30 24 Harry S. Truman Away 3:30 May 8 Council Rock South Away 3:30 PLEASE CHECK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE SCHEDULES AND/OR CHANGES TO THESE SCHEDULES. GIRLS TRACK March 27 Bensalem Away 3:30 April 3 Pennsbury Home 3:30 10 Neshaminy Away 3:30 17 Council Rock North Home 3:30 24 Harry S. Truman Home 3:30 May 8 Council Rock South Home 3:30 PLEASE NOTE: Sports schedules are subject to change. Call the Abington Senior High School Athletic Department at (215) , ext to confirm dates, locations, and times. Hotline Number Select Option 1 for the daily schedule and weather cancellations. Select Option 2 to reach the athletic office directly.

27 ABINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT GUIDE TO USEFUL INFORMATION ATTENDANCE When an elementary student is absent from school, parents/guardians must call the child check number or elementary school office listed in the directory at the end of this section between the hours of 4:00 p.m. the day before and 9:00 a.m. each day the student is absent. Parents/Guardians of junior and senior high school students are asked to call the appropriate Attendance Office on the morning of their student s absence. If a call is not received, staff and/or the attendance clerk will call to verify that the absence is for a legitimate reason. Within 3 days after the student returns to school, a signed absence card or note from the parent/guardian must be presented. Absence cards are distributed at the opening of school and are available from teachers. The failure of the parent/guardian to provide a written excuse will cause the absence to be categorized as unexcused. All absences beyond ten cumulative days shall require an excuse from a physician. Please note the word illness is not a legal excuse according to PA law. It must be defined, i.e., sore throat. Absence due to family trips will always be recorded as unexcused. When a student of compulsory age has three days or the equivalent of unexcused absence, the school will coordinate a school attendance improvement conference to discuss the cause for the child s truancy. BUS BEHAVIOR Students are expected to be at the bus stop five minutes prior to scheduled pick up time; to be considerate of private property near the bus stop; to board the bus in an acceptable manner without pushing, shoving, or running; to keep all objects out of the aisle and on their laps; to follow the directions of the bus driver; to avoid interfering with the safe and orderly operation of the bus or jeopardizing the health and safety of passengers; to abstain from smoking, using, or possessing drugs, alcohol, or tobacco products; and to pay for any damage they cause to the bus. Violating any of the basic rules of conduct may result in appropriate disciplinary action including suspension from school. Students must ride their designated buses. Secondary students must have identification cards at all times. Any person who attempts to enter a school bus without prior authorization of the driver or a school official and refuses to disembark will be subject to fines of up to $2,500 and possible imprisonment. STUDENT DRESS Student dress is essentially the responsibility of the student and his/her parents/guardians. The school district reserves the right to require any student wearing clothes that are disruptive to change to more appropriate school dress. Wearing hats or outer wear in the school is inappropriate and not permitted. SCHOOL HOURS Elementary Schools 8:50 a.m.-3:20 p.m. Junior High School 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Senior High School 7:35 a.m.-2:35 p.m. CARE OF BOOKS AND INSTRUCTIONAL EQUIPMENT Abington School District provides, at no cost, textbooks and instructional supplies that are required for the K-12 educational program. If a district-issued book or instructional supply item including computers is lost or damaged, the student will be expected to pay for it. NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY Abington School District is committed to complying fully with all Federal and state laws banning discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, or religion in instructional programs, extracurricular activities, and employment practices. Any person who believes him/herself to be a victim of discrimination by the school district should refer the matter to the attention of the building principal or area supervisor. If the matter is not resolved satisfactorily, it should be brought to the attention of the Director of Human Resources or the Director of Pupil Services, Section 504 Coordinator. Both can be contacted at POSSESSION OF WEAPONS No weapons are permitted on any Abington School District property unless used in connection with the instructional or student activity program under supervision of a staff member. The term "weapon" includes, but is not limited to, any knife, cutting instrument, cutting tool, nunchaku, firearm, shotgun, rifle, and any other tool, instrument or implement capable of inflicting serious bodily injury. This prohibition applies to anyone on District property and is in effect twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The intent of this policy is to prohibit all weapons, whether or not a permit or license has been issued with respect to such weapon, and with respect to all persons except police officers. Any student who brings a weapon onto any school property, to any school-sponsored activity, or onto any public conveyance providing transportation to and from a school or school-sponsored activity may be expelled from school. REPORT CARDS Elementary schools report pupil progress three times during the school year. Report cards are given to parents/guardians during their conferences with teachers in December and March. The final report card will be posted electronically to Skyward in June. In the junior and senior high schools, pupil progress is reported four times a year with report periods closing in November, January, April, and June. Report cards are posted electronically to Skyward at the conclusion of each marking period. Ongoing information regarding grades and assignments is accessible by parents and guardians through Skyward s Family Access portal located on the district website. Note: This information represents current policies, changes, and information approved as of the date this went to press. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS/TUITION In accordance with the Pennsylvania School Code, children may attend Abington schools if they and their parent(s) or guardian(s) reside in Abington Township or the Borough of Rockledge. If a student becomes a non-resident of the school district during the year, he/she may finish his/her education in the Abington schools as a tuition student. Please refer to the Board Policy Statement regarding tuition students. A graduating senior who becomes a non-resident after October 15 of the senior year and who has completed grades ten and eleven in Abington may complete the senior year at Abington Senior High School without the payment of tuition. For questions concerning elementary school attendance areas, call the Office of Child Accounting at SCHOOL PROPERTY Abington is proud of its excellent school buildings and facilities. These buildings and equipment need considerable care in order to remain attractive and functional. Students must treat all school property well, pick up any litter they might see, and report to a staff person any marring or destruction of property. STUDENT RECORDS Your student s records are available for inspection at each school. Should you wish to examine your child s school records, you may arrange to do so by contacting the elementary school principal or your child s secondary school counselor. You have the right to question the contents in compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Parents/Guardians have the right to file a complaint with the Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, DC FERPA permits the District to forward education records to other agencies or institutions that have requested the records and in which the student intends to enroll. It is the parent/guardian s responsibility to ensure that the demographic information in the Official School Record is up to date including address, home and work telephone numbers, and names of emergency contacts. The Official School Record should include information regarding any custodial arrangements. In the absence of a court order in a child s folder, the District will assume both parents enjoy custodial rights. Some school publications and information venues such as the school district website, cable TV channels, Facebook, Twitter, yearbooks, activity programs, and athletic eligibility lists may contain directory-type information about and photographs of your child related to her/his participation in activities. If you do not wish to have your child s name, photographs, and/or other information relating to the activity published, please advise the principal in writing at the start of each school year. Further information and a complete copy of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment are available through the building principal and on the school district website under About ASD -> Guide to Useful Information -> Student Records.

28 NO SMOKING POLICY The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Abington Township both have enacted ordinances that prohibit smoking and the use of any tobacco product on or in all property owned, leased, or under the control of Abington School District, including buildings, playing fields, buses, and all other facilities. Abington School District has and enforces policies for students and staff. However, the Township ordinance applies to EVERYONE on or in any school district property. A student violator will be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $50 plus court costs or the court may admit the offender to an adjudication alternative. The student also will receive school-based discipline. Any individual who violates Pennsylvania s no smoking law will be subject to a fine of not more than $250 on his/her first offense, not more than $500 on his/her second offense within one year, and not more than $1,000 on his/her following offense within one year of his/her second offense. STUDENTS AND THE USE OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AND OTHER UNAUTHORIZED SUBSTANCES The Board of School Directors of the Abington School District recognizes the serious nature of drugs, alcohol, and unauthorized substance abuse. The schools play a role in addressing this problem. In recognition of this responsibility, the Abington School District implements programs and activities based upon the following principles: 1. Schools at all levels will present, through the regular classroom and special programs, a comprehensive educational program aimed at preventing drug, alcohol, and substance abuse, using materials and activities appropriate to the age and maturity of the student. 2. The administrative and teaching staffs will do all within their power to ensure that unauthorized drugs and substances and alcohol are not present in school buildings or on school grounds including, but not limited to, searches of school lockers, school parking areas, and other school district facilities. This includes the potential to cooperate with law enforcement and canine units for the use of drug sniffing dogs. 3. The school district will cooperate fully at all times with law enforcement agencies, following guidelines that have been developed cooperatively by those agencies and school administrators. 4. The school district will provide referral services to students with drug, alcohol, and substance abuse problems who are interested in obtaining professional assistance beyond the jurisdiction of the school. 5. Students who are detected in the process of buying, selling, giving, receiving, transferring, possessing, and/or using unauthorized drugs, substances, or alcohol in school or on school property may be suspended and referred to the Abington Police Department. Any student who violates this may be subject to expulsion from school and school activities. 6. The basic welfare and health of the student body is the primary consideration in any readmission of a student to school who has been suspended for using unauthorized drugs and substances and/or alcohol. 7. The use of anabolic steroids by any student in school-related athletics is prohibited except for a valid medical purpose. Body building, muscle enhancement, increasing muscle bulk or strength, or the enhancement of athletic ability are not valid medical purposes. ASSESSMENT/TESTING PROGRAMS The state and district-wide testing programs are designed to provide information concerning the proficiency of students on tests of achievement and aptitude. We believe that such information is vital to the development of an instructional program that maximizes the growth of every student in the school district. In addition, the results of these tests provide a continuing record of each student s academic progress as compared with the students throughout the state, and on selected tests, throughout the nation. Specific concerns regarding your child and this testing program should be referred to the elementary school principal or the secondary school guidance counselor. Each year the program is approved by the Board of School Directors and mailed to parents/guardians. Proposed testing dates are listed below and are on the school district s website under About ASD> Guide to Useful Information> Testing Programs. Test Grades Date Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) 10, 11 Oct. 11, 2017 Cognitive Abilities Test K, 2 Dec , 2017 : Algebra I, 9-11 Jan. 8-22, 2018 Biology and Literature (as needed) PSSA English Language Arts 3-8 Apr. 9-13, 2018 PSSA Mathematics 3-8 Apr , 2018 PSSA Science 4, 8 Apr , 2018 PSSA Make-Up 3-8 Apr May 4, 2018 : Algebra I, 8 May 14-25, 2018 Biology and Literature 9-11 (as needed) : Algebra I, 8 July 30 - Aug. 3, 2018 Biology and Literature Retests 9-11 (as needed) Note: This information represents current policies, changes, and information approved as of the date this went to press. WEATHER EMERGENCIES Should inclement weather or any other emergency require cancellation of school, the District provides information using the local cable channel 43, Verizon Fios 34, Comcast 968 and other TV channels; the District website; and an automated telephone calling system. The information may also appear on TV news outlets. The number "301" designates the Abington School District and designates closing. KYW will no longer announce on the radio; however, they will post school closing numbers on their website. In the event that school is on a two-hour delayed opening, students are to report to school or to their bus stops two hours later than their usually scheduled time. When a two-hour late arrival for a weather emergency coincides with an early dismissal day, the early dismissal is cancelled and will be rescheduled. Should weather conditions develop during the day that would make bus travel dangerous, we will dismiss school early. That decision will be disseminated through the same channels of communication utilized for a late arrival. To prepare for the possibility of an unplanned early dismissal, parents and guardians should arrange an alternate place for their children to go in the event that no one is at home. QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS? Parents/Guardians often wonder where to turn with a question or a concern re garding their child or other school issues. Starting "too high up the ladder" often requires information backtracking and can leave valuable allies out of the loop. When you are not happy with a particular answer or solution, where do you go? Here are some handy guidelines to use: 1. If it is a classroom problem, start with your child s teacher. He/she is in the best position to address classroom-related issues. If the problem is outside the teacher s area of expertise or control, the teacher will refer you to the right person. 2. If you have not been able to resolve your problem with the teacher, go next to the principal or supervisor who usually will be able to resolve your problem or refer you to the right person. 3. If you still cannot resolve your problem, call or write the Superintendent s Office. The telephone number is (215) ; the address is Abington School District, 970 Highland Avenue, Abington, PA If your question involves taxes, check first with the Abington Township Tax Collector at If your problem concerning school taxes cannot be resolved there, contact the Abington School District Business Office at (215) If you still need help, contact the Superintendent s Office.

29 SERVICES FOR STUDENTS ABINGTON STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (ASAP) The Abington Student Assistance Program (ASAP) is a service that provides support and referral information for students who are experiencing difficulty in the areas of behavior, health, attendance, and/or academic performance. This program operates at the junior and senior high schools. Assistance may be obtained from the ASAP team by contacting the administration, guidance, or health offices. SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COUNSELING SERVICES School psychologists operate a preventive and developmental program aimed at helping each child realize his/her full potential. Psychologists visit classrooms and consult with teachers and parents/guardians to identify potential problems. The child s total wellbeing physical, social, emotional, mental, and environmental is considered when assessing the child s adjustment to the school experience. The school psychologist with the multidisciplinary team members evaluates children experiencing school difficulties and recommends services and programs designed to meet specific needs. Conferences organized by the school psychologists with parents/guardians, school personnel, and any outside providers, as applicable, are a common tool for exchanging ideas and suggestions. The secondary school counselors personalize the educational experience by showing young people how to set realistic goals and make plans based on an evaluation of all alternatives, including their individual interests. The District has adopted a policy and procedure on Suicide and Self-Harming Behavior Prevention to protect the health, safety and welfare of its students, to promote healthy development, and to safeguard against the threat or attempt of suicide among school-aged youth. These documents can be found on the District website. HEALTH SERVICES Abington provides school nurses and contracted services for pediatric and dental care to ensure health care is available to all students. At intervals throughout each child s school career in addition to original entry into school, we require certain health examinations. Physical examinations - Kindergarten, 7th grade, and 11th grade. Dental examinations - Kindergarten, 3rd grade, and 7th grade. Pennsylvania Department of Health Regulations require all students attending public or nonpublic schools to provide proof of proper immunization. All children have a yearly health conference with a school nurse. Any health problems discovered by the school will be reported to parents/guardians. Parents/Guardians are encouraged to contact the school nurse to discuss any medical issues. MEDICATION PROCEDURES The administration of medication to a student during school hours in accordance with the direction of a parent/guardian and family physician will be permitted only when (1) failure to take such medication would jeopardize the health of the student and/or (2) the student would not be able to attend school if the medication was not made available during regular school hours. Before any medication may be administered to a student during school hours, the school nurse must receive (1) a written request from the parent/guardian giving permission for the administration of the specific medication, (2) the written order from the prescribing physician including the name of medication, dosage, the time at which or the special circumstances under which the medication shall be administered, the length of the period for which medication is prescribed, and the possible side effects of the medication, and (3) the medication in a properly labeled container delivered to the school by a responsible adult. It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to inform the school nurse of any medication brought to or taken in school. ENGLISH LEARNERS Abington School District offers an English Language Development (ELD) program to students whose dominant language is not English and who have been formally identified as needing support. Classes are scheduled to help these students make a transition to English. HOME AND SCHOOL VISITOR The home and school visitor trained in school social work helps maintain lines of communication between home and school. At times the economic and social conditions affecting a family can influence a child s school progress and attendance. In such cases, the home and school visitor is able to help parents/guardians establish contact with social agencies and to explore ways to improve the situation or reduce its impact on the student. Parents/Guardians in such situations are encouraged to contact the home and school visitor at (215) , ext PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS IDENTIFIED AS MENTALLY GIFTED The Abington School District is committed to providing an appropriate education for students who qualify for participation in programs for the gifted. The District follows the procedures prescribed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for determining gifted eligibility. An array of testing, evaluation, and observational measures are used by the Gifted Multidisciplinary Evaluation Team (GMDT) to determine whether a student is gifted and in need of specially designed instruction. A Gifted Individualized Education Program (GIEP) is developed where the specific goals and objectives are identified to meet the child s individual needs. Parents/guardians who wish to request that their child may be eligible as a student who is mentally gifted should contact the school psychologist or secondary school counselor. COMPREHENSIVE STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAM The Comprehensive Student Support/CORETEAM Program (CSSP) provides academic, social, and emotional support to students. The goal is to implement intervention strategies and offer support in the areas of academic, behavioral, and coping skills to help students succeed in regular education. The team identifies needs, makes referrals, and monitors progess. Parents/Guardians who believe that their children may be in need of support services should contact the appro priate elementary or secondary principal, psychologist, or the secondary school counselor. LIBRARY/MEDIA SERVICES Abington's libraries are modern, contain extensive collections, and are managed by professional librarians who provide library skills instruction. They also help students and faculty with book selection for reports and leisure reading, with research for term papers, and with finding facts and other information. Librarians provide assistance and instruction in the use of computers, multimedia, databases and internet searches. Home access is provided for most electronic resources. The elementary school libraries are open from 8:50 a.m. to 3:20 p.m., the junior high school library is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and the senior high school library is open from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES A student identified with a disability under Chapter 14 of the PA Regulations and in need of specially designed instruction could be eligible for special education to meet his/her individual learning needs. The IDEA disability categories include autism, deaf-blindness, deafness, emotional disturbance, hearing impairment, intellectual disabilities, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, specific learning disabilities, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, and visual impairment including blindness. Abington School District provides an array of special education programs and services throughout the district. Eligiblity for special education programs and services is determined after the completion of a comprehensive multidisciplinary evaulation and the development of an Individualized Education Program (IEP), which describes the special instruction for the student. Due process procedures are followed including written permission prior to an evaluation or the placement of a student. The IEP team, which includes the parent/guardian, decides the amount and type of special education services that will be provided to the student. Additional information regarding special education programs, eligibility and services can be obtained from the Special Education Department by calling

30 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Administration Building 970 Highland Avenue, Abington, PA (215) Administration Dr. Amy F. Sichel, Superintendent Dr. Jeffrey S. Fecher, Assistant Superintendent Curriculum Dr. Ann Bacon, Director of Curriculum Dr. James Melchor, Assistant Director of Curriculum Dr. Charles Lentz, Assistant Director of Curriculum Dr. Kelly Ann Doyle, Supervisor of Communication Arts, Elementary Ms. Janine Sack, Supervisor of Communication Arts, Secondary Ms. Julianne Petersen, Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Denise Mendez, Coordinator of Mathematics and Elementary Science Human Resources Ms. Susanne W. Alfonso, Director of Human Resources Ms. Jennifer Williams, Human Resources Coordinator Pupil Services Ms. Judy Bomze, Director of Pupil Services Dr. Robert Rosenthal, Supervisor of Pupil Services Special Education Ms. Kelly Lambert, Assistant Director of Special Education Dr. David Bergman, Supervisor of Special Education Mr. Robert Howe, Chairperson of Gifted Education Mr. Andrew Hudson, Supervisor of Special Education Ms. Julia Krik, Supervisor of Special Education Dr. Jennifer Peszek, Supervisor of Special Education Ms. Regina Rausch, Supervisor of Special Education Technology & Telecommunications Mr. Laurence Goldberg, Director of Technology and Telecommunications BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS Raymond McGarry, Esquire, President Mrs. Michele R. Tinsman, Vice-President Ms. Susan D. Arnhold Mr. Daniel S. Kaye Ms. Marsha J. Levell Mrs. Tracy Panella Adam M. Share, Esquire Joshua Stein, Esquire Mr. Barry J. Stupine Regular Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Exceptions occur; consult calendar pages and website. Abington School District provides convenient access to School Board materials including agendas, presentations, and video recordings of meetings on the District website and via the electronic Board document management system, BoardDocs. On the school District website homepage, scroll down toward the bottom right of the page and click on the BoardDocs symbol. MISSION STATEMENT Building upon the historical and culturally diverse roots of our community and its proud traditions and recognizing the uniqueness of each student, the Abington School District promotes excellence as our standard and achievement as the result. Note: This information represents current policies, changes, and information approved as of the date this went to press. TECHNOLOGY The Abington School District provides extensive technology resources including networked wired and wireless computers, highspeed internet access, a fiber optic district network, digital classroom projectors, fixed and mobile computers using Windows and Google Chrome operating systems, interactive digital whiteboards, telecommunications systems and technology-rich media centers. The District s website, provides many digital resources for parents and guardians. The District and secondary schools also maintain Facebook pages and Twitter accounts. Various online databases and resources are available to students to provide learning opportunities, both in and out of classrooms. An automated telephone calling system is used to contact parents/guardians with weather-related announcements and other important information. Abington School District provides 24-hour public access cable TV stations with educational and informational video content on Comcast channel 968 and Verizon FIOS channel 34. Information on school events and weather-related delays or closings is available through Skyward. Community members can register for Abington School District s ListServ via our website. Our mobile app, ASD ToGo, is available for both Apple and Android platforms. SKYWARD Information is accessible to parents/guardians of Abington School District students through Skyward s Family Access portal located on the district s website. Family Access features include information regarding assignments, activities, discipline, attendance, grades, and student schedules. Each family is provided one login ID and password to Family Access. Parents/Guardians should review their telephone and contact information on Skyward and maintain its accuracy as this information is essential for communication and in case of an emergency. Questions regarding Skyward s Family Access should be directed to the school office where your child is enrolled. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Abington Junior High School Abington Senior High School 2056 Susquehanna Road 900 Highland Avenue Abington, PA Abington, PA (215) (215) Absence Reporting Line: Absence Reporting Line: FAX: (215) FAX: (215) Mr. Daniel File, Principal Mr. Angelo Berrios, Principal Mr. Ronald Brison, Assistant Principal Mr. Cosimo Fiorino, Assistant Principal Mr. Jonathan Kovaleski, Assistant Principal Mr. Ernest Johnson, Assistant Principal Mr. Daniel Oldham, Assistant Principal Mr. Bradley Palmer, Assistant Principal Dr. Matthew Wexler, Coordinator of Student Services Mr. Joseph Tagliaferro, Coordinator of Student Services

31 COPPER BEECH HIGHLAND McKINLEY OVERLOOK 825 North Easton Road 1301 Edge Hill Road 370 Cedar Road 1750 Edge Hill Road Glenside, PA Abington, PA Elkins Park, PA Abington, PA (215) (215) (215) (215) FAX (215) FAX (215) FAX (215) FAX (215) Child Check (215) Child Check (215) Opt. 2 Child Check (215) Opt. 2 Child Check (215) Opt. 2 Dr. Stephanie Viola, Principal Dr. James Etlen, Principal Ms. Marie Kim, Principal Mr. Joshua Perlman, Principal Mr. Matthew Brenner, Asst. Principal Ms. Regina Rausch, Asst. Principal ROSLYN RYDAL EAST RYDAL WEST WILLOW HILL 2565 Susquehanna Road 1160 Huntingdon Pike 1231 Meetinghouse Road 1700 Coolidge Avenue Roslyn, PA Huntingdon Valley, PA Rydal, PA Willow Grove, PA (215) (215) (215) (215) FAX (267) FAX (215) FAX (215) FAX (215) Child Check (215) Opt 2 Child Check (215) Child Check (215) Child Check (215) Opt. 2 Dr. Kevin F. Osborne, Principal Ms. Lyndsay Morgan, Principal Ms. Lyndsay Morgan, Principal Mr. Damon Jordan, Principal Support the Abington School District Educational Foundation The Abington Educational Foundation is a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation formed and administered by an independent board of community volunteers. Designed as a flexible link between the community, business, and public schools, the Foundation is a vehicle for channeling private dollars and support into a broad range of programs for our students and schools. Because it is a tax-exempt organization, all contributions are tax deductible. Your tax deductible donation, or offer of services or equipment, will be used to enrich our children s education. CHECK FOR SPECIAL EVENTS AT Bus Transportation - Supervisor of Transportation Mr. Charles Rehm - Day Number (215) The Eastern Center for Arts and Technology - (215) Contact the Foundation: April 21, Harlem Wizards Event 2:00 p.m. and Ms. Erin Zimmerman, Executive Director Abington School District Educational Foundation 970 Highland Avenue, Abington, PA Telephone REGISTRATION - At times other than July and August when elementary school registration is held at the Administration Building, registration of elementary and secondary school students should be made at the elementary school where you reside or at Abington Junior or Abington Senior High Schools. If there are questions concerning attendance area, call the Office of Child Accounting at Special education students should be registered through the Office of Special Education; please call for an appointment.

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