Great job by Mr. Trotty's class supporting the Panther Pantry!






Zane Book Fair

This month's Character Strong highlights Courage. We are excited to focus on Courage this month! One way to think about Courage is “choosing what is helpful, right, and kind even when it is hard or scary.”

Annual 5th grade March Madness Book Challenge where 5th graders vote on best books. Tilly had a perfect bracket!

Zane North Revue! Congratulations to all our Zane North Stars. Thank you to our parent volunteers.








Collingswood Wellness Week April 6-11


Some fourth grade science fun! Learning how energy can be stored as height with bumper coasters!





"Celebrating Minds, Embracing Hands" display from Neurodiversity Celebration Week

Practicing different skills at Curley's Snack Shop






Great job Asher!

Mrs. Jones challenged her 1st graders to make a garden during STEAM bins time










Cafeteria snack program begins March 31 Snack pricing - Chips: $1.75, Cookies: $1.00 Snacks can be purchased if students have money or money on account at the time of purchase. If a student does not have the funds to purchase a snack, we gently explain that to them.

Mrs. Kotch asked her kindergarteners "What can you do with 10 black dots?"


As part of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, students participated in a "Color Your Hand" activity for which they could decorate a hand any way they wish to demonstrate individuality. The hands joining together demonstrates our unity as a neurodiverse learning community.


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!

As part of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, we did a school wide activity today: "Ducks of All Feathers Stick Together." Shoutout to 5th grader Gwen Savidge for this idea! Mini ducks of different colors were scattered across the playground and everyone had to work together to make sure each person found one duck. At the end of the activity we took a picture of the whole school together. This activity symbolizes our school community of individuals with different neurotypes working together and supporting each other.

5th graders enjoying hockey in PE with Mr. C

Resource for preschool families

For Neurodiversity Celebration Week, kindergarteners visited Mrs. Curley's room to learn about different ways people learn.







Tyler made some morning announcements for Neurodiversity Celebration Week. Great job Tyler!

