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INSIDE THIS ISSUESpecial designation
Lakeview Child Centerreceives honors. PAGE 3
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TOP: Award-winning artist Jean DiPietro currently has a one-woman art show on exhibit at the Lawrence Library on Darrah
Lane. She has various selections of flowers shes painted on can-vas on display. ABOVE RIGHT: The oil painting Newport Race, isplaced on a silver frame, and is for sale for $400. LEFT: The oil
painting Rainbow Reflections is not for sale.
One-woman art show on exhibitSchoolsplaced on
districthonor roll
By HEATHER FIOREThe Sun
Lawrence Township PublicSchools have reached a landmark.
For the first time, LawrenceHigh School was placed on theCollege Boards 4th Annual APDistrict Honor Roll. LHSachieved the honor for increasingaccess to AP course work whilesimultaneously maintaining orincreasing the percentage of stu-dents earning scores of 3 or high-er on AP exams.
LTPS is one of 477 school dis-tricts out of the tens of thou-sands of school districts in theUnited States and Canada to re-ceive the honor. New Jersey has
36 school districts that earnedthis distinction, only two ofwhich are in Mercer County.
We're really excited about itbecause it's such a foundationalpiece of who we are, saidJonathan Dauber, principal atLHS. We can get more kids in-volved in these high-end learningopportunities. Its a real honor to
please see LHS, page 11
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The Lakeview Child CentersHamilton branch was recentlydesignated as one of MicheleObamas Lets Move! Child Carefacilities, prompting LCCs otherfive centers in Mercer County towork toward achieving the samedistinction.
Hamiltons center received thedesignation for its efforts to pre-
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state programs.This recognition solidifies
Lakeview Hamilton as a modelfor building a healthier future forchildren and families across Mer-cer County, said LuAnn Wood,vice president of Lakeview ChildCenter. Each of our six centersis working toward achieving LetsMove! Child Care recognition in2014.
Lets Move! is a program thatwas developed by the first lady in
2009 to solve the epidemic ofchildhood obesity within a gener-ation. The Lets Move! Child Careinitiative is targeted toward
younger children, with a goal ofimplementing key nutritionaland physical activity goals withinchildcare centers nationwide, ac-cording to healthykidshealthyfu-ture.org.
Lakeview Hamilton receivedrecognition for its exceptionalwork promoting and implement-ing the five goals of the initiative
increasing physical activity, lim-iting screen time, serving fruitsor vegetables instead of fried
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Lakeview Child Center receivesspecial Lets Move! designation
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The following information wasprovided by the Lawrence Town-ship Police Department.
On Nov. 8 at 2:26 a.m., OfficerScott Stein investigated a burgla-ry at Subs and Bites onBrunswick Pike.
On Nov. 8 at 11:49 a.m., OfficerShawn Carroll investigated amotor vehicle crash at the inter-section of Lawrence Road andWest Long Drive.
On Nov. 8 at 12:23 p.m., OfficerRobert Loveless investigated a
forgery and counterfeiting at theNJ DMV on Brunswick Pike.
On Nov. 8 at 3:20 p.m., Officer
Steven Simon investigated a rob-bery at Lord and Taylor at Quak-er Bridge Mall.
On Nov. 9 at 12:46 p.m., OfficerEdwin Podbielski investigated amotor vehicle crash at the inter-section of Brunswick Pike andLake Drive.
On Nov. 9 at 3:14 p.m., OfficerShawn Carroll investigated amotor vehicle crash at BurlingtonCoat Factory on Brunswick Pike.
On Nov. 10 at 12:23 a.m., OfficerRobert Wagner made a DUI arrest
at Precision Acura on BrunswickPike.
On Nov. 10 at 9:50 a.m., Officer
Bryce Dowers investigated acriminal mischief call atBrunswick Sports on BrunswickPike.
On Nov. 10 at 1:25 p.m., OfficerLauren Laux investigated ashoplifting at Ski Barn onBrunswick Pike.
On Nov. 10 at 6:38 p.m., Detec-tive David Burns investigated atheft at Sprint on BrunswickPike.
On Nov. 10 at 10:58 p.m., OfficerSteven Simon investigated a sim-
ple assault on Windwood Road.
On Nov. 11 at 3:27 a.m., OfficerJames Larkin, Jr. investigated a
burglary on Myrtle Avenue.
On Nov. 11 at 2:18 p.m., OfficerShawn Sudol investigated a fraudat Mrs. Gs Inc. on BrunswickPike.
On Nov. 11 at 10:23 p.m., Sgt.Timothy Drew made a drug arrestat the intersection of TrentonFreeway and Whitehead Road.
On Nov. 12 at 7:54 a.m., OfficerShawn Sudol investigated amotor vehicle crash in the parklot of Rider off of Vanderveer atthe intersection of Lawrence
Road and Vanderveer Drive.
On Nov. 12 at 2:19 p.m., OfficerShawn Sudol made a warrant ar-
rest at the Lawrence TownshipPolice headquarters.
On Nov. 13 at 11:04 a.m., OfficerKelly Longo investigated a theft atThe Lawrenceville School.
On Nov. 13 at 5:23 p.m., OfficerLauren Laux investigated ashoplifting at DSW Shoe Ware-house on Brunswick Pike.
On Nov. 13 at 5:44 p.m., OfficerHector Nieves investigated amotor vehicle crash at GoldsGym on Quakerbridge Road.
On Nov. 14 at 12:01 p.m., OfficerAndrew Lee investigated a tres-passing at Lawrence TownshipPolice headquarters.
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WE NES YNOV. 27Open Activity Room: Ages 1 to 5.
9:35 a.m. to 11 a.m. at theLawrence Library. Children and
caregivers may play and social-ize. Toys, chalkboards, magnetboard, puzzles, crayons and avariety of rotating educationalitems are housed in this room.Library staff will not be present inthe room, so a caregiver muststay to supervise. No registrationrequired.
THURS YNOV. 28Thanksgiving Day: Most offices and
libraries closed in observance of
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FRI YNOV. 29Library closings: The Ewing, Hicko-
ry Corner, Lawrence and WestWindsor branches of the MercerCounty Library System will beopen for holiday hours, from 9:30a.m. 5 p.m. All other branches areclosed. For more information, goto mcl.org.
S TUR YNOV. 30Story Time: Ages 2 to 5. 11 a.m. at
the Lawrence Library. Join us forstory time and a craft with a care-
giver. No registration required.
SUN YDEC. 1Open Craft and Activity Room:
Ages 2 to 5. Children and care-givers may play, read, socializeand craft at their own pace. Toys,chalkboards, magnet board, puz-zles, crayons and a variety ofrotating educational items arehoused in this room. An opencraft activity will also be set up.Project will take about 15 min-
utes. Library staff will not bepresent in the room, so a caregiv-er must supervise. No registra-tion required.
Presbyterian Church ofLawrenceville: Traditional wor-ship service at 10 a.m. PreschoolSunday school at 9:45 a.m. Sun-day school (kindergarten throughfifth) at 11 a.m. Worship in a NewKey at 5 p.m. 2688 Main St.,Lawrenceville.
Lawrence Road PresbyterianChurch: Sunday worship 8:30and 11 a.m. Air conditioned andwheelchair accessible. 1039Lawrence Road, Lawrenceville.
The Church of Saint Ann: RomanCatholic mass at 7:30, 9:30 and 11a.m. and at 12:30 p.m. 1253Lawrenceville Road,Lawrenceville.
Hope Presbyterian Church (PCA):Traditional worship service at10:30 a.m. Sunday. Preschoolthrough adult Sunday School at9:15 a.m., with childcare available.Wheelchair accessible. 140
Denow Road, Lawrenceville. Visitwww.hopechurch-nj.org.
Harvest Chapel of Lawrenceville:Coffee and hospitality at 9:15 a.m.Adult Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.Worship service at 10:30 a.m.Kids ministry for ages 5 through12 during service. 64 Phillips Ave.,Lawrenceville.
MON YDEC. 2Ballroom and Latin Dance Demon-
stration: 7 p.m. at the LawrenceLibrary. Dancers from the VivaDance Studio in Lawrenceville
will share their enthusiasm forballroom and Latin style dancingduring this demonstration. Regis-tration is suggested. Call (609)989-6920 to register or for moreinformation.
Lawrence Township PlanningBoard meeting: 7:30 p.m. on thefirst and third Monday of themonth. Visit www.lawrencetwp.com for more information.
TUES YDEC. 3Books and Babies: Ages 6 months
to 23 months. 11 a.m. at theLawrence Library. Join us for afun, upbeat program of songs,rhymes, finger-plays, board
books and activities to promoteearly literacy in infants andyoung toddlers. Led by a librari-an; caregiver participation isrequired. Registration required.Go to mcl.org to register.
Lawrence Township Council meet-ing: 7 p.m. on the first and thirdTuesday of the month. Visitwww.lawrencetwp.com for moreinformation.
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There will be an opening recep-tion on Sunday, Dec. 8 from 1 to 4p.m.
The paintings that appear onBaker's canvases are a confluenceof Buddhist thought, social andfamilial concern. Working mostly
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are often influenced by medita-tion practice.
Born in Princeton, Baker is alifelong resident of the area and aretired public school teacher. Shehas two adult children, twograndchildren and another on hisway. She lives in Lawrencevillewith her husband, who is a pro-fessional musician and song-writer. Baker is also a publishedpoet and lyricist.
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fight childhood obesity, Woodsaid. We have a responsibility asa childcare provider to instillhealthy habits in our childrenand help them and their familiesmake positive lifestyle changes.
LCC has an office inLawrenceville, which is one ofLakeviews other five centers in
Mercer County that will be re-ceiving recognition next year.Susan Zaidman, director of
Lakeview at Lawrenceville, saidthe staff members have beengoing through a lot of training.
We are participating in a col-laborative sponsored by the Cen-ters for Disease Control,
NEMOURS and the state Depart-ment of Health, Office of Nutri-tion and Fitness, she said.Through this series of trainings,we are evaluating our policiesand creating improvementplans.
Zaidman said the center is alsoworking toward achieving thefive goals of Lets Move! ChildCare.
We just revised our menus tomeet a few of the five goals, she
said. In January, we will host afamily event to help get the fami-lies excited about the initiative.Later in the year, we will providenutrition education and Kids inthe Kitchen cooking activities for
the preschool children through apartnership with Robert WoodJohnson Hamilton's SHAPE-
DOWN program.According to The White House
Task Force on Childhood Obesity,more than half of obese childrenbecome overweight by the age of2, and approximately one in fivechildren is overweight or obeseby his or her sixth birthday.
The LCC is an affiliate ofRobert Wood Johnson UniversityHospital Hamilton. It opened in1985 and operates a network ofsix childcare centers throughout
central New Jersey, includingEwing, Hamilton, Lawrenceville,Mercerville, Robbinsville andWest Windsor.
For more information, go tolakeviewchildcenter.org.
CENTERContinued from page 3
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be a part of this.Reaching these goals indicates
that the district is successfullyidentifying motivated, academi-cally prepared students who arelikely to benefit from rigorous APcourse work.
We are delighted the excep-tional work of our high school
students, staff and administra-tion is recognized for thegrowth, Superintendent CrystalEdwards said. Lawrence HighsAP program has realized the in-creased number of students tak-ing advantage of the more rigor-ous classes, and these studentswill reap the benefits of the chal-lenge and will find themselvesbetter equipped for college.
Since 2011, LTPS has increasedthe number of students partici-pating in AP by 23.4 percent while
improving the percentage of stu-dents earning AP Exam scores of3 or higher by 4 percent, Daubersaid.
The idea behind the wholething is getting more kids to notonly take AP courses, but to alsotake and be successful at the APexam level where kids are obtain-ing college credit, he said. Ourwhole (point) here is diversity; it'swho we are. Were the most di-verse district in Mercer County,and to be able to involve morekids that don't come from the tra-ditional AP background (Cau-casians and Asians) and get moreminorities involved not onlytaking courses, but finding suc-cess in passing the exam is the
whole point, Dauber said.
Data from 2013 shows thatamong African American, His-panic and Native American stu-dents with a high degree of readi-ness for AP, only about half areparticipating because theirschools do not always offer the APcourse for which they have poten-tial.
Lawrence Township PublicSchools is committed to expand-ing the availability of AP coursesamong prepared and motivated
students of all backgrounds,Dauber said.Currently, LHS offers 18 AP
courses that cover a variety ofsubjects, including science, math-ematics, history, language artsand English.
We have a few new ones com-ing out next year, too, Daubersaid. Were continuing to pushin world language, so there willbe AP Chinese and AP Spanish,things we haven't had.
Expansion of the AP program
at school districts is a large pieceof what the College Board paysspecial attention to, according toTrevor Packer, College Boardssenior vice president of AP andinstruction.
We applaud the extraordinaryefforts of the devoted teachersand administrators in this dis-trict who are offering more stu-dents the opportunity to engagein rigorous college-level coursework, Packer said. These out-comes are a powerful testamentto educators belief that a morediverse population of students isready for the sort of rigor thatwill prepare them for success incollege.
Inclusion on the 4th Annual AP
District Honor Roll is based on
the examination of three years ofAP data, from 2011 to 2013.
To achieve the honor, districtsmust increase participation andaccess to AP courses by at least 4percent in large districts, at least6 percent in medium districts andat least 11 percent in small dis-tricts; increase or maintain thepercentage of exams taken byAfrican American,Hispanic/Latino, and AmericanIndian/Alaska Native students;
and improve performance levelswhen comparing the percentageof students in 2013 scoring a 3 orhigher to those in 2011, unless thedistrict has already attained aperformance level at which morethan 70 percent of its AP studentsare scoring a 3 or higher, accord-ing to the College Board website.
The complete 4th Annual APDistrict Honor Roll can be foundat LTPS.org/APHonorRoll.
LHSContinued from page 1
LHS currently offers 18Advanced Placement courses
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