Check out the top stories in Palmyra this week
The February Board of Education meeting honored outstanding students and stuff and the Palmyra junior high math team won best new school at a recent competition. Check out some of the top stories from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.
February Board of Education meeting dedicated to recognizing students and staff
The majority of the February Palmyra Board of Education meeting was dedicated to recognizing students and staff for their achievements. Principals Ken Holloway and Mark Pease recognized the students of the month from Palmyra High School and Charles Street School as well as the teachers and educators of the year. The district also recognized fourth-grade teacher Debbie Falcone and fifth-grade students Maura Russell, Brayden Minnix and Ryan Quigg.
Junior high math team wins best new school
The Palmyra Junior High Math Team won best new school at a math competition. This was their first year competing and they represented Palmyra Middle School proudly.
Sweetheart Stories: Karen and Anthony Sperduto
Local Karen Sperduto shares her story of falling in love with her late husband, Anthony.
Palmyra High School student swam at BCLS Open
Palmyra High School student Julia Adams swam at the BCLS Open at Burlington County College. Adams finished in third place in the county in the 200 freestyle and second place in the county in the 100 backstroke.