The 2nd Grade Scoop newspaper






1st graders learned about NASA astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison for Black History Month and then made their own rockets


We recently celebrated the 100th day of school this year










Kindergarten and 3rd grade enjoying a read aloud in honor of Black History Month


2nd graders proud of their work in math!

3rd graders hard at work on their non-fiction writing




Some read alouds our students are enjoying during Black History Month



5th graders making baking soda and vinegar chemical reactions in science




Out of an abundance of caution, Collingswood and Oaklyn schools and offices will operate on a 2-hour delay tomorrow, February 12.

Super Bowl Pep Rally!










Zane staff showing their Eagles spirit

Some more photos from the Super Bowl Pep Rally!





Super Bowl Pep Rally!









Our Zane North STAR program recognizes students and staff who exemplify characteristics that are key to helping our school thrive: Safety, Teamwork, Acceptance & Inclusion, and Reaching for the Stars (making an extra special effort on classroom academics). Pictured are this week's STAR award recipients!

Our preschoolers enjoyed their assembly with Mr. Boom Boom!

Some great tips from Ms. Pham for solving math word problems

Some more photos of our Black History Month assembly






Penguin unit in Mrs. Curley's class





Today we enjoyed a Black History Month assembly provided by author and storyteller Thembi Palmer. This assembly honored the significant contributions of African American artists, William H. Johnson (painter) and Elijah Pierce (wood carver). Students explored their lives and achievements, learning about the impactful legacies of their art. The program took students on a journey of discovery through songs, interactive activities, and, of course, storytelling. Thank you to our Zane PTA for coordinating this assembly.








Today we enjoyed a Black History Month assembly provided by author and storyteller Thembi Palmer. This assembly honored the significant contributions of African American artists, William H. Johnson (painter) and Elijah Pierce (wood carver). Students explored their lives and achievements, learning about the impactful legacies of their art. The program took students on a journey of discovery through songs, interactive activities, and, of course, storytelling. Thank you to our Zane PTA for coordinating this experience for our students.









