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Cold
Springs School Student Council Mission Statement
The mission of the Cold Springs School
Student Council is to provide students with the opportunity to
demonstrate leadership qualities, apply basic principals of
government, develop the concept of service and have an active voice
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Student
Council Advisors
Walt Lafontaine, Nancy
Lafontaine,
Deena Chando, Carl Dailey and
Christie Cooper |
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December
The CSS student council is currently
working on two outreach projects! They are continuing
to collect can tabs for the Ronald MacDonald charities,
trying to best last year's total of 450 pounds! So
please continue to send those tabs in. The council is
also sponsoring a "pocket pal" activity in which
students write messages to our overseas troops on small
cutouts with the idea of troops being able to carry
these in their pockets during the holiday season. As
for in house news, they are working on
a "special holiday presentation" for the staff!
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In
the event of inclement weather or other emergencies, our schools may
be closed for the entire day or opened two hours late. Information
about emergency closings or late openings will be given on this web
site, Radio KYW-1060,
and through our emergency phone chain system.
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In an emergency, our
School Code is #561
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© 2010 Gloucester City Public Schools, 520 Cumberland St., Gloucester City,
New Jersey 08030
Information: 856-456-7000 |
Mr. Paul Spaventa, Superintendent
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MISSION STATEMENT
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The educational process of the Gloucester City Public School District
is the embodiment of visionary leadership, involved community, and individual
needs. It is characterized by a holistic approach, by technological
innovation, and by the development of socially responsible citizens. All
students in the Gloucester City School District will be able to demonstrate the
skills as outlined in the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards.
The students of the Gloucester City Schools will become contributing members of
a changing economy and be prepared and committed to life long learning.
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