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October 2012 - Barnegat Township School District

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Virtual High <strong>School</strong> gives students more opportunitiesBy Charles LavertyVirtual High <strong>School</strong> (VHS) allows students from all across the world, including here at <strong>Barnegat</strong> High<strong>School</strong>, the chance to choose from over one hundred different online courses. The VHS school year is composed of two fifteen-week semesterswith many single-semester courses.VHS teachers are located worldwide and have the difficult task of teaching students who they have never met, while also having toteach thoroughly enough for the students to comprehend what is being taught, in addition to completing a fifteen-week instructional course tobecome a VHS teacher. At <strong>Barnegat</strong> High <strong>School</strong>, history teachers Ms. Thomson and Mr. Bruno teach VHS classes. “Online learning offersso many more opportunities for students and teachers alike to explore classes in subjects that are not necessarily offered at a high school. Forexample, last year I was able to teach a sociology course—which is something that we don't have at BHS,” said Ms. Thomson, who teaches aVHS class called Pearl Harbor to the Atomic Bomb. Students have the opportunity to try different electives. “It is an exceptional opportunityfor students to interact with their peers from across the country and around the world while studying some really interesting topics,” Mr. Brunosaid.Students of VHS are exposed to a fun and independent learning experience. “I was attracted to VHS because there is no one to holdmy hand through the work…” said Marlena Brazill, a senior at BHS and a student of VHS’s Business and Personal Law. The independence ofa VHS class can be extra challenging to those students who have a busy schedule whether it be with athletics or other responsibilities.Students at BHS have an awesome opportunity to take a VHS class free of charge their junior and senior years in place of an elective.Students interested need to talk to their guidance counselors to see if they have the room in their schedules before submitting an applicationto Mr. Aviles, <strong>Barnegat</strong> High <strong>School</strong>’s VHS coordinator.Getting to know new teachers of <strong>2012</strong>By Rebecca MullerWhen walking down the halls, do you ever seefaces you haven’t seen before? There should befive new faces that you will notice in the halls thisschool year. Miss Callo, Ms. Paulson, Mrs. Cox,Mrs. McCloskey, and Mrs. Florie are new to theschool and it is important that we get to knowthem.Miss Callo teaches eleventh grade Englishas well as creative writing and writing theory.Miss Callo isn’t big on a silent classroom. “My‘To Do’ list never seems to get any shorter, but Iexpected a lot of work, which never hurts a person’scharacter,” she said. If Miss Callo could teach anywhere shewould want to teach overseas one day, possibly in Germany. She saidshe remembers being “the kid begging for ‘teacher stuff’ for Christmasand old teacher edition textbooks from my aunts and uncles, whowere also educators. Although I dabbled with criminal justice and psychologyfor a little while in college, I always knew I wanted to helpothers. Sometimes you end up where you started.”Ms. Paulson teaches English 2, and has a guitar and a classlibrary. Each year she creates a class collage of pictures of her students.She said her favorite part about being a high school teacher is“creating a connection between a love for pleasure reading and a lovefor classroom reading.” Ms. Paulson said <strong>Barnegat</strong> has the mostschool spirit compared to any other district she has worked for. “Thestaff and students here are incredibly welcoming,” shesaid.Mrs. Cox teaches digital publications and herstudents will be creating projects this marking periodusing typography. Right now, they are creating a characterout of just type (see left). This is Mrs. Cox’s ninthyear teaching, however, this is her first year teachingfreshmen. Miss Cox knew she wanted to become ateacher ever since she was a little girl.Mrs. McCloskey teaches English 2 and 3, andher biggest struggle so far has been the block schedule.She is still settling into the “every-other-day way oflife.” Her favorite part about teaching high school is allthe energy. “No one really ever stops learning,” shesaid. She feels she can be a bit dramatic when readingto her students so if she didn’t teach English she would choose toteach drama.Mrs. Florie teaches English 1 and English 4. Mrs. Florie, likemany of us, has never experienced block scheduling until coming tothis school. The biggest struggle for Mrs. Florie so far has been gettingthe students to use school appropriate language inside her classroom.Mrs. Florie enjoys teaching with a hands-on approach, and sheworks best when “being able to move around the room and conferencewith each student.”These five new teachers have a lot to contribute to the Bengalcommunity and it seems like they are off to a great start.College Spotlight: The Richard Stockton College of New JerseyBy Jess RyanAs it becomes time to start looking into colleges, students want to look for places that have everything they need. These colleges shouldn’tjust prepare students for a great career, but provide a lasting experience unlike anything they’ll find at another college. Applying to colleges is abig step towards real world success, and at Stockton College students are provided with that exact opportunity.The Richard Stockton College Of New Jersey is located in Galloway, which is very convenient for students who would like to stayclose to home. “I liked the idea of not living at home, but being able to get home quickly in case of an emergency,” said science teacher Mrs.Connors, a graduate from Stockton College. Stockton is approximately 26.5 miles away from <strong>Barnegat</strong>, and also recently opened an instructionalsite in Manahawkin. This site was designed to offer courses to students from a variety of divisions so they could experience the LiberalArts Curriculum.Stockton College isn’t only a great in-state school choice because it is close to home, but it also has a beautiful campus where lots ofpopular majors and activities are offered. Some of the most popular majors Stockton offers are Business Administration and Management,Teacher Education, Psychology, Criminology, and Biology/Biological Sciences. For students who are also very involved, Stockton offers 14varsity athletic teams and numerous recreational clubs. Their basketball team and tennis team are two of the favorites for Stockton students.When looking at colleges it can be hard to choose, and there are a lot of details to take into consideration. For more informationabout Stockton, visit www.stockton.edu.

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