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INSIDE THIS ISSUEWhat a rider!
Seneca junior named‘Equestrian of the Year.’ PAGE 2
SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun
Jacob Kobler receives a pin from his mother. This pin signifies the upholding of the sanctity of thefamily, acceptance of individual responsibility and the need for parents to be role models. For thefull story on Seneca High School Senior Pinning Ceremony, visit www.tabernaclesun.com.
Senior Pinning Ceremony
By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
The Tabernacle school districtannounced it will be launching acommunity-wide strategic plan-ning initiative called Vision 2021this year.
Superintendent George Raffer-ty and the Board of Educationhave been kicking around theconcept for more than two years.
“It’s easy to become compla-cent in making the effort to en-gage in a full-scale initiative andsolicit input from all communitystakeholders before forging aheadwith making plans for ourschools,” Rafferty said.
The Tabernacle Board of Edu-cation wanted to be proactiveafter its retreat in May 2014. It ex-plored several options, including
how other districts conductedstrategic planning with theircommunities.
“The outcome was to arrive atthe process we have now. We likethis format because we find it themost inclusive for our communi-ty,” Rafferty said.
The initiative is called Vision2021 because the goal is to achievea five-year plan and vision for the
school district that will start in2016 and run through 2021.
The board decided this visionmust reflect the values of thecommunity and hold steadfast tothe educational priorities, mis-sion and vision of the schools ithelps establish.
A community-wide plan suchas this has not been orchestratedin the district in more than 25years.
“We recognized we were longoverdue for this process and thatnow is the time,” Rafferty said.
By implementing Vision 2021,the board is reaching out to allcommunity members, retirees,athletic associations, faith-basedorganizations, area businesses,local government officials, as wellas the parents and school staff toinvite them to participate in one
or all four of the 90-minute ses-sions scheduled over the nextfour months.
The board made it a point to in-vite and welcome all communitymembers to participate because,while the students and their par-ents are first-hand consumers,the board recognizes the schoolsserve the entire community in
School districtconducting strategic
planning initiative
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By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
“I’ve always loved horses, eversince I was a little kid, since Icould walk. I always had ponyrides at my birthday parties,”Anna Lia Sullivan said. “And onesummer, we saw a farm with asummer riding camp available.From that moment on, I washooked.”
The 16-year-old junior from
Seneca High School has had apassion for riding these animalsfor as long as she can remember,and she has gotten quite good at itover time.
After riding competitively foronly six years, she has put togeth-er quite a resume of accomplish-ments.
However, according to Sulli-van, her most cherished accom-plishment is her recent Northeast
Paint Horse Championship inYouth Equitation.
Equitation is judged on therider’s ability to communicatewith their horse and their posi-tion when riding.
The competition was held atthe annual Zone 7 Show in whicha series of championship classesare sponsored by the AmericanPaint Horse Association.
“This year, I was lucky enoughto finish first in my class of equi-tation,” Sullivan said. “It was
very rewarding.”Sullivan has also been a part of
the 4-H program since she was 9years old.
The 4-H Youth DevelopmentProgram offers a vast variety of clubs that use a “learn-by-doing”approach to enable youth to devel-op the knowledge, attitudes andskills they need to become compe-tent, caring and contributing citi-zens of the world.
“4-H has benefited my publicpresentation skills most. Begin-
ning 4-H as a shy 9-year old, it haspushed me to improve my presen-tation skills,” Sullivan said.
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That potential has panned out, as Sulli-van will now be serving as this year’s 4-HNew Jersey Equestrian of the Year.
To win this award, she first had to be-come the 2014-2015 Burlington CountyEquestrian of the Year. After that, Sullivanqualified for the New Jersey State Eques-trian of the Year contest by submitting aresume that included various activities in-volved with horses and activities outside of riding horses, along with a story about her
accomplishments as a 4-H member.The contest itself consists of a one-on-
one interview with the judges and a stagepresentation that follows.
There is also a question each of the con-testants has to answer. This year’s topic
dealt with the equine herpes virus. Thisquestion went along with an additional im-promptu question that was to be answeredon the spot.
The awards were presented at the New
Jersey State 4-H Championship HorseShow in August.“It means so much to me to win this
award. It really shows how hard I work tobecome the most well rounded individualthat I can be. It also teaches me that all myhard work and dedication to the 4-H pro-gram pays off,” Sullivan said.
As the ambassador of the NJ 4-H HorseProgram, some of Sullivan’s responsibili-ties will now include organizing projects,attending functions, assisting at the nextEquestrian of the Year competition andbeing available to attend county award pro-
grams or other significant events whereshe may be asked to speak or presentawards.
Sullivan is still enjoying her time inhigh school and competing in differentshows, but she plans on attending a college
with a pre-vet program. She wants to be-come a veterinarian, but she also wants tomake sure the school she chooses has a rid-ing program so she can further her ridingskills and pursue her passion.
“I just love the atmosphere; I’ve met somany amazing friends and people through-out my riding career,” Sullivan said. “I lovehow you can have such a close bond and re-lationship with your horse. You have tocontrol this 1,200-pound animal with justyour hands and your legs. The amount of trust that I put into my horse daily is unbe-lievable.”
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WE NES Y OCT. 21Pumpkin Painting: 4 p.m. at
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Pumpkin Painting Party. After thepumpkins are painted, they willbe on display at the library forthe rest of the week and can bepicked up the week of Halloween.Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/pumpkin-painting.
Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10a.m. at Church of Christ, Carran-
za Road. Miss Peggy welcomeschildren and their attendingadult to story hour. This is agreat opportunity for kids andadults to meet new people in thecommunity. Questions, call the
church office at (609) 268-0576.
THURS Y OCT. 22Vision 2021: Identifying Taberna-
cle's Points of Pride: 7 to 8:30p.m. in the all-purpose room atKenneth R. Olson Middle School.The Tabernacle Township Public
Schools are launching a commu-nity wide strategic planning ini-tiative. This is the first of fourpublic meetings scheduled. Thisevening is called “Points ofPride.” All community membersare invited to participate in help-ing to identify Tabernacle' SchoolDistrict Points of Pride. Theevening will produce informationto be included in the district'sfive-year strategic plan. Registra-tion encouraged. Visit www.tab-schools.org.
Yoga Pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.at Pinelands Branch Library. YogaPretzels is a fun and vibrant wayto get kids bending, breathing,twisting and stretching. Please besure to have the children wearcomfortable, breathable clothesand bring a yoga mat or a largetowel to use as a mat. Registra-tion required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/yoga-pretzels-16.
Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Please
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Wear comfortable, breathableclothes and bring a yoga mat ifyou have one. Registrationrequired. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/can-dlelight-yoga-17.
Go Mad! Make a Tiny Hat!: 6:45p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Now’s your chance to add someold world flair to your wardrobeor steam punk flourish to thatHalloween costume. Join us foran evening making these surpris-ingly simple and fascinating fasci-nators. All supplies will be provid-ed. Bring yourself and invite afriend. Open to adults and teens,ages 14 and up. Registrationrequired. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/go-mad-make-tiny-hat-moved-1022.
FRI Y OCT. 23Paws to Read (Ocho): 3:30, 3:45, 4,
and 4:15 at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Children are welcome topractice their reading skills andmake a new friend by readingaloud to Ocho, a registered thera-py dog. Sign up for a 15-minuteslot and see what it's all about.Registration required. Visit
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Pokemon Battle Bash: Ages 7-17. 2p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join Mr. Will for fun-filled Poke-mon battle with other Pokemontrainers. Bring your NintendoDS/DSi/3DS system and Poke-mon Black/White and/or X/Y toparticipate. Registrationrequired. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/pokemon-battle-bash-5.
MON Y OCT. 26Baby time: Ages 0-18 months. 10:30
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Junior Lego Club: Ages 5-9. 4 p.m.at Pinelands Branch Library. Jointhe newly formed Junior LegoClub, especially for the youngerLego builders. Please do notbring your own Legos. Registra-
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Tabernacle Township Committeeregular meeting: 8 p.m. in TownHall fourth Monday of the month.Formal action may be taken. Formore information and to confirmmeeting time, visit www.town-shipoftabernacle-nj.gov.
TUES Y OCT. 27Magic by Leonardo: Ages 3+. 6:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join for a fun-filled experiencecombining magic and comedy.You might just get plucked out ofthe audience and be a part of theshow. Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/mag-ic-leonardo-0.
Tabernacle Athletic Associationmeeting: 7 p.m. at Town Hall.Public is invited to attend.
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one way or another.Rafferty said everyone in the
community pays taxes that fundthe schools, making their voicesimportant as well.
“Having many voices in thisprocess is crucial to developingand focusing a strategic plan thattruly represents a broad spec-
trum of values present in thecommunity,” Rafferty said.The dates of these events are
spread over the next few monthsbecause each is structured tobuild on the previous one.
However, this does not meancommunity members are re-quired to attend all four events, aseach will stand alone and partici-pants will address the specifictheme or focus of the evening.
“We want the community toknow that they can come out to
one or all four of the 90-minuteevening sessions,” Rafferty said.
“They do not have to feel theyhave to attend all four evenings,
they can commit to just one.”The goal of the initiative, as
Rafferty put it, is to involve thecommunity in helping chart thefuture course of their schools.
“The schools must be a reflec-tion of the values of the commu-nity they serve. The critical com-ponent of any school districtstrategic plan is community en-gagement,” Rafferty said.
The board will be looking to an-swer questions such as: What
does the community want to seethe schools focus on going for-ward? Are their priorities reflect-ed in the work and mission of theschools? What are the communi-ty’s priorities? What do theyvalue most in educating the stu-dents?
Everyone who is a part of theTabernacle community is invitedand encouraged to participate.
The first event of the serieswill take place on Thursday, Oct.22 at the Kenneth R. Olson Middle
School in the all purpose roomfrom 7 to 8:30 p.m.
“If the work of our schoolstruly represents the values of the
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Rafferty wants schools to ‘truly represent’ the values of community
Strategic planning sessions
Register for all sessions at www.tabschools.org. All sessions will beheld at the Kenneth R. Olson Middle School in the all purpose roomfrom 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 22Vision 2021: Identifying Tabernacle's Points of PrideThis is the first of four public meetings scheduled. This evening is
called “Points of Pride.” All community members are invited to partic-ipate in helping to identify Tabernacle school district Points of Pride!
Nov. 12Vision 2021: Setting Our Expectations for the FutureAll community members are invited to help record and prioritizeschool improvement needs focused on creating a 21st century learn-ing environment.
Dec. 3Vision 2021: Creating the Action Plan to Reach our GoalsAll community members are invited to identify action steps neededfor accomplishing the district’s identified goals.
Jan. 28Vision 2021: Reviewing School District Data for Charting the CourseAll community members are invited to participate to examine/analyzerelevant data that will influence the direction of the board and avail-able resources to implement plan.
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