February 10 - The Voorhees Sun
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February 10 - The Voorhees Sun
www.voorheessun.com FREE FEB. 10–17, 2016 Inspiring students to build Eastern falls to Paul VI Local ‘Lego Masters’ Lego robotics team heads to First Lego League Championship By ZANE CLARK The Sun ZANE CLARK/The Sun Eastern Regional High School’s No. 40 Onye Okoro looks to block Paul VI High School’s No. 1 Voshon Mack during the varsity game at Eastern on Feb. 1. Paul VI eventually topped Eastern, 90-58. For another photo, please see page 14. For one young group of Voorhees residents, Legos are more than just a toy. On Feb. 20, the local “Lego Masters” robotics team, comprised of eight students ages 9 to 11 from ET Hamilton, Kresson and Signal Hill elementary schools, will compete in the First Lego League Championship Tournament in Dover, Del. FLL is a national program that works across the country to inspire students to grow their imagination and teamwork skills by having students team up to develop solutions to real-world challenges, while also designing and building robots using the Lego Mindstorms series of kits. According to team parent coaches Daena Erlich and Ta- INSIDE THIS ISSUE Eastern BOE Board updated on various programs. PAGE 3 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 17–19 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 please see TEAM, page 15 2 — FEB. 10–17, 2016 Special story time at library on Feb. 10 The Camden County Library System will celebrate African American History Month with a special story time at five of its branch locations and other programs, including film festivals. Local story teller Don Dougherty returns to the library and offers an interactive story time about the legacy of Harriet Tubman and her role as a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad that helped escaped slaves reach freedom in the North. Dougherty will be at the Voorhees Branch Library on Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 6:30 p.m. with a program for all ages. Registration is available online at www.camdencountylibrary. org/events or by calling the hosting branch. Phone numbers are on the library’s website at www.camdencountylibrary.org/locationshours. on campus Lubna Zubair of Voorhees made the dean's list for the fall semester at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have a 3.0 or higher academic average for the semester. The following Voorhees students have been named to the University of Delaware dean's list for the fall semester: Maria AbdulMasih, Madison Adams, Kyle Bennett, Christian Berthin, Nina Drachman, Remi Dworkin, Leah Edelstein, Justin Frisby, Jennifer Fritz, Jacqueline Gottlob, Stephanie Hays, Alexandra Manchel, Lauren Matlack, Troy McCartney, Caitlin Miller, Taylor Nelson, Lauren Pilla, Tyler Ronczka, Jason Ryan, Timothy Sheridan, Samantha Shute and Elizabeth Vlachos. Jacob Asher Forsman of Voorhees has been recognized on the dean’s list at Norwich University for the fall semester. FEB. 10–17, 2016 – THE VOORHEES SUN 3 Eastern High School to see more AP classes, modernized music program CALL NOW FOR FOR WINTER SAVINGS! Board updated on recent happenings to social studies, gifted and talented, music, art programs By ZANE CLARK The Sun please see TEACHERS, page 11 NJ Lic. #13vh0111555900 Classes and curriculum are ever-evolving at Eastern Regional High School, and to highlight these changes, Superintendent Harold Melleby Jr. said this year he hopes to have department supervisors regularly address the district’s board of education. At the board’s most recent meeting, 10th-grade vice principal Steve Young led that charge as he outlined some of the recent changes to the social studies, gifted and talented, and music and art departments he oversees. Young said there were three main areas he wanted to highlight, the first being how the dis- trict’s GT program was helping with its overall goal of getting more students enrolled in Advanced Placement courses. Through the GT program, Young said an initiative now exists where gifted and talented students will go to classrooms to speak with other students and communicate the realities AP classes, such as the level of homework and workload students can expect if they were to enroll. Young said he believes the initiative has already had a significant effect just in the areas he supervises, as in the past several years, AP classes for U.S. history II have grown from one section to uth Serving So 1975 Jersey since Deal Direct With The Owner All Work Fully Guaranteed Fully Insured The Winner of the 2014 Certainteed Siding Award of Excellence GAF Certified Roofing Contractor OUR COMPETITIVE PRICES WILL MAKE YOU GLAD YOU CALLED! 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WESLEY ADUCAT & KENNETH TAVANI Candidates for Voorhees Board of Fire Commissioners Please vote on February 20th between 2:00 p.m. and 9 p.m. Please vote yes on the budget. Kirkwoood Fire Station Burnt Mill Road & Spruce Avenue Kresson Fire Station 423 Cooper Road For more information call the Voorhees Fire District at 783-6630. Paid for by the Election Fund of Aducat and Tavani G. Slack Treasurer VOTE BY MAIL; deadline FEB12th. Need a mail in ballot application contact us at: https://www.facebook.com/VoorheesFireCommissioner/ 6 THE VOORHEES SUN — FEB. 10–17, 2016 in our opinion Iowa brings some surprises Trump has challengers; Democrats are in for a fight; Christie is done onths of campaigning, of muck slinging, of pointing fingers, and of, sometimes, yelling are finally producing some results. Last week, the Iowa caucuses – the first stop in the race for each major political party’s nomination for president – produced some interesting results. Republican candidate Ted Cruz took home the primary’s first victory for his party, besting the outspoken Donald Trump by a margin of 28 percent to 24 percent. It was a successful night for Cruz, and not a very good one for Trump. But it was also a good night for Marco Rubio, who surged to third place with 23 percent. It puts him in a M Your thoughts What are your thoughts on the results from the Iowa caucuses and the upcoming primaries? Share your thoughts on this, and other topics, through a letter to the editor. great position to make a move in the coming weeks. The battle in the Democratic party was a little muddier. Even though Hillary Clinton claimed victory the night of the caucuses, before all the polling districts were in, she was neck and neck with Bernie Sanders, each within decimal points of each other. Rounded up, each candidate received 50 percent of the vote. Our homegrown talent, Gov. Christie, while not completely done, looks dead in the water. He ranked 10th among Republicans last week, with only 2 percent of the Iowa vote. The fight moved on to New Hampshire this week, and it will continue down to South Carolina on Feb. 20, then over to Nevada on Feb. 23. Eight more states’ primaries will occur in March. By this time next month, we could have clear-cut winners, or we could have a very unclear situation on our hands. Either way, with the Iowa caucuses in the books, and with the results being so close for both parties, we’re likely to see quite a bit of campaigning ahead. Voorhees police implementing two new programs The Voorhees Township Police Department continues its efforts to keep our community safe and has implemented two new programs. The police website www.vtpd.com will now allow visitors to electronically submit vacation property check requests, police reports and vehicle accident reports. In addition, residents can sign up for and view live streams of our social media platforms, find crime prevention tips and much more. The site is mobile and tablet friendly as well. The police department, in partnership with the Community Affairs Bureau, has initiated the Voorhees police “SAFECAM” camera registration program. It is a voluntary program that allows residents, businesses and organizations to notify the police if they have a security camera system. This notification does not give police access to the camera system, but allows the police to maintain the camera in their database for potential permitted review should a crime occur in the area. Participating properties will receive a decal with the official Voorhees police “SAFECAM” logo that can be displayed as an additional deterrent to Michael Mignogna MAYOR’S MESSAGE Email us at news@voorheessun.com crime. • Uber vehicles will provide free rides home to Voorhees residents patronizing participating restaurants/bars in Voorhees and Evesham through the Voorhees Saves Lives Program. Any Voorhees resident who opens the Uber app at one of the participating restaurants/bars will see a “safe ride” option at the bottom of the screen. Rides will be provided from 9 p.m. through 2 a.m. through June 1. The free service will not be provided from one establishment to another. • In an ongoing effort to continue to increase communication with our residents, Voorhees Township is now on Twitter and our Twitter name is @VoorheesTwp. There is a link at www.voorheesnj.com that will direct you to our Twitter page. 108 Kings Highway East Haddonfield, NJ 08033 856-427-0933 Dan McDonough Jr. chair man of el auw it media Tim Ronaldson Joe Eisele execut ive edit or publ isher Kristen Dowd voor hees edit or Zane Clark ar t dir ect or Stephanie Lippincott adver t isinG dir ect or Arlene Reyes manaGinG edit or el auw it media Gr oup publ isher emer it us edit or emer it us Steve Miller Alan Bauer The Sun is published weekly by Elauwit Media LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rd Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed weekly to select addresses in the 08043 ZIP code. If you are not on the mailing list, sixmonth subscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFs of the publication are online, free of charge. For information, call 856-427-0933. To submit a news release, please email news@voorheessun.com. For advertising information, call 856427-0933 or email advertising@voorheessun.com. The Sun welcomes suggestions and comments from readers – including any information about errors that may call for a correction to be printed. SPEAK UP The Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for letters that are 300 words or fewer. Include your name, address and phone number. We do not print anonymous letters. Send letters to news@voorheessun.com, via fax at 856427-0934, or via the mail. You can drop them off at our office, too. The Voorhees Sun reserves the right to reprint your letter in any medium – including electronically. FEB. 10–17, 2016 – 7 Virtua Voorhees receives AMSN PRISM Award The 4A Acute Pulmonary Care Unit at Virtua Hospital in Voorhees received the prestigious AMSN PRISM Award, a relatively new honor recognizing excellence in nursing practice, leadership and outcomes in hospital medicalsurgical units across the country. The award, which stands for “Premier Recognition In the Specialty of Med-Surg,” is the first of its kind honoring med-surg nursing units in the United States. It is co-sponsored by the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses and the Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Board. The award is given to outstanding acute care/med-surg units or adult/pediatric units classified as med-surg. Officials representing AMSN and MSNCB presented the 4A Acute Pulmonary Care Unit with the AMSN PRISM award plaque during a ceremony on Jan. 27 at Virtua Hospital in Voorhees. The achievement of this award by the 4A Acute Pulmonary Care Unit will also be announced at the AMSN Annual Convention; on the AMSN and MSNCB websites and social media sites; and in AMSN and MSNCB publications. “We pride our profession, our unit, our staff, our patients and their families; it clearly shows,” said John Matsinger, DO, MBA, executive vice president and chief clinical officer at Virtua. “Proudly, 4A Acute Pulmonary Care Unit has become a benchmark of exemplary practice.” Hoping to inspire nurses to strive for the highest levels of patient safety and quality, AMSN and MSNCB launched the award in October 2012. The award also reflects the compassion, commitment and connection that characterize med-surg nurses. Specifically, the award celebrates units that exhibit: effective leadership; recruitment and retention of competent staff members; evidence-based practice; positive patient outcomes; a healthy work environment; and lifelong learning of unit staff members. PAGE 8 WEDNESDAY FEB. 10 Kennedy Eldermed Knitting and Crochet Group: Seniors. Noon. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Knitters and crocheters gather to work on projects for charity. More information at www.camdencountylibrary.org. Crochet and Knit Program: Adult. 4 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Crocheters and knitters gather to work on projects. Register at www.camdencountylibrary.org. Breath, Water, Sound Yoga: Adult. 6:30 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Learn simple yet profoundly effective tools to let go of emotional, mental and physical stress easily from your system. David uses a multifaceted yogic approach involving breath, water, sound, humor, postures, knowledge and group dynamics to access more energy and relaxation. No prior experience needed and very gentle. Harriet Tubman & The Under- CALENDAR ground Railroad Story Time PLUS LHS Step Team: All ages. 6:30 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Local story teller Don Dougherty returns to celebrate Black History Month. Learn about Harriet Tubman's legacy in this interactive story time. After the story time, the library will be treated to a performance by Lindenwold High School's Step Team. Register at www.camdencountylibrary.org. Control Your Money: Women and Financial Literacy: Adult. 7 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. These workshops are aimed specifically for women with low money management skills. Topics will include need vs. wants, reducing expenses and increasing income, understanding credit and borrowing, avoiding money traps, family financial literacy and dreaming and planning. Register at www.camdencountylibrary.org. Boy Scout Troop No. 48 meeting: Behind Holy Communion Lutheran Church, Route 73. Boys ages 10 to 18. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Questions, visit www.troop48berlin.org. THURSDAY FEB. 11 AARP Tax: Adult. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. AARP volunteers process simple taxes for the public. Ready, Set, READ!: Ages 3-5. 10:30 a.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Stories, songs, finger plays, movements and a simple craft at this fun drop-in preschool story time. Register at www.camdencountylibrary.org. Movie Matinee “McFarland USA”: Adult. 1:30 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. In "McFarland USA," it's 1987, in Boise, Idaho, and football coach Jim White is forced to find another job. They settle down in McFarland, California, a predominantly Hispanic town. White starts his new job as the life science/PE teacher and assistant football coach at school. White and his new students find that they have much to learn about one another. VITA tax aide: Adult. 4 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. VITA volunteers process simple taxes for the public. Writing Group: Adult. 7 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. This is for writers of all levels and genres. Join for discussion, critique and inspiration. New members are welcome. Next Chapter Book Club: Adult. 7 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Adults and older teens with intellectual or developmental disabilities meet weekly to read and talk about books in a casual, enjoyable group. More information at www.camdencountylibrary.org. Voorhees Breakfast Rotary Club: 7:15 a.m. at Short Hills Deli & Restaurant, 486 East Evesham Road, No. 103, Cherry Hill. For more information, visit www.voorheesbreakfastrotary.or g. Overeaters Anonymous: 10 to 11 a.m. at Hope United Church, 700 Cooper Road. Call 609-239-0022 FEB. 10–17, 2016 or visit www.southjerseyoa.org. Body After Baby: 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. at 1011 Main Street Promenade. Use a combination of pilates and yoga to strengthen, increase flexibility and tighten. Cost is $60 for six weeks. Registration required. For more information visit www.events.cooperhealth.org. Free Exercise Class for Active Seniors: 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. every Thursday. Led by Fox Rehabilitation exercise physiologist at Brookdale at Voorhees. Call (877) 407-3422 for more information and to register. Voorhees Central Chapter of BNI Breakfast: 7 a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 Main St. BNI is a business and professional referral organization. For more information, visit www.bnidvr.com. BNI Marlton Regional Chapter Lunch: Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 Main St., Voorhees. BNI is a business and professional networking referral organization. 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East, 3rd Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 FEB. 10–17, 2016 – THE VOORHEES SUN 11 Teachers connect with students TEACHERS Continued from page 3 three, AP psychology has increased to five sections on average each year, and AP oral history has become a class offered every year rather than every other year. “Again, I would highlight the role that the GT program has played in that because this was all about students talking to students, and who else to better speak with each other than students?” Young said. The second area Young highlighted was the several-year-long process of updating and modernizing the music and art department’s general music offering formally known as Bach to Rock. According to Young, students now have the option of a general music class known as music production and technology, through which students can use iPads and the audio program GarageBand to create and produce music. Young said the class was also able to bring in what are effectively desktop computers to serve as mini sound studios for students to use along with the iPads to create a lab-like effort. “Students are going to have the opportunity to write, play, record, mix and produce music of their own, and they’re going to be able to collaborate with each other,” Young said. “We’re excited that it’s going to give them hands-on experience.” Finally, Young said he simply wanted to highlight the influx of several new teachers to the areas he supervises. Although the board had already conducted a meet and greet with new teachers at the beginning of the school year, Young said the early returns of what the teachers have added to the classroom were already positive. “They’re connecting with students in ways that we really could have only hoped they would have, and they’re doing those things already,” Young said. w ned a perated ttraditions r a d itio n s 4g e n e r a tio n s o o c a lly o nd o generations off llocally owned and operated ANY ROOFING OR SIDING JOB ROOF AND GUTTER INSPECTION MUST PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF ESTIMATE. NOT MUST PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF ESTIMATE. NOT VALID WITH OTHER OFFERS OR PRIOR SERVICES. VALID WITH OTHER OFFERS OR PRIOR SERVICES. EXPIRES APRIL 6, 2016 EXPIRES APRIL 6, 2016 “ ” 12 THE VOORHEES SUN — FEB. 10–17, 2016 CALENDAR FEBRUARY SPECIALS www.miajon.com MiaJon Salon 116 N. Haddon Ave, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 8 56- 42 9-5 070 CALENDAR Continued from page 8 learn more about how to grow your business. Call Ray for details at (609) 760-0624. FRIDAY FEB. 12 Babies' Playgroup: Ages 1-18 months. 10 a.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Little ones meet new friends! We provide the toys and books but no organized programming. Register at www.camdencountylibrary.org. Toddlers’ Playgroup: Ages 18-36 months. 11 a.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Little ones meet new friends! We provide the toys and books but no organized programming. Register at www.camdencountylibrary.org. Senior Card Group: Seniors. 12:45 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Seniors meet, weekly, to play various card games. Gaming Fridays: Grades six-12. 3 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Drop by The Corner for board games, Wii, and XBox 360 fun. Register at www.camdencountylibrary.org. Coffee with Voorhees Committeeman Mike Friedman: 8 a.m. at Short Hills Restaurant and Deli, 486 Evesham Road. A chance for residents to discuss township and government issues with their committeeman. All are welcome. Congregation Beth El: Shabbat service at 6 p.m. based on traditional liturgy and infused with spirit by upbeat melodies and camaraderie. 8000 Main St., Voorhees. Hands & Foot Card Game for Senior Citizens: 1:30 p.m. in room A or C on the third floor, Voorhees Branch Library, 203 Laurel Road. Questions, call Jeanne McCabe at (856) 784-4676. SATURDAY FEB. 13 Legomania Club: Ages 5-11. 11 a.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. Create and play with Legos provided by the library. Use imagination or make something based on the theme of the day. Register at www.camdencountylibrary.org. Mommy and Baby Yoga: 9 to 10 a.m. at The Ripa Center for Women, 1011 Main Street Promenade. Total body, mind and spiritual experience for both mom and baby! Focus on breathing techniques and asanas (postures) for mom. For beginners to advanced. Babies from age 6 weeks to 6 months. Women must be six weeks postpartum and have physician approval. Cost is $60 for six weeks. For more inforplease see CALENDAR, page 13 FEB. 10–17, 2016 – THE VOORHEES SUN 13 CALENDAR CALENDAR Continued from page 12 mation visit www.events.cooperhealth.org. Congregation Beth El: Shabbat service from 9 a.m. to noon, including a wide variety of other services throughout the morning. 8000 Main St., Voorhees. SUNDAY FEB. 14 Ashland Church: Sunday service and Kids Church at 10:30 a.m. Fellowship at 10 a.m. Childcare and children services available. 33 East Evesham Road, Voorhees. Community Gospel Chapel: Worship at 9:30 a.m. Refreshments and fellowship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school at 10:45 a.m. Bible hour at 11 a.m. Bible ministry meeting at noon. 20 Bergen Ave., Voorhees. Heritage Church: Worship service at 10 a.m. Fellowship following service. 110 Kresson-Gibbsboro Road, Voorhees. Hope United Methodist Church: Worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Kids Konnect at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday morning prayer group at 8 a.m. at 700 Cooper Road, Voorhees. Kresson Bible Church: Morning worship from 11 a.m. to noon. Sunday school from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. 329 Kresson-Gibbsboro Road, Voorhees. Open Door Alliance Church: Sunday school begins at 9:30 a.m. Worship begins at 10:45 a.m. 904 Cooper Road, Voorhees. MONDAY FEB. 15 Voorhees Toastmasters meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Heritage Church, 110 Kresson-Gibbsboro Road. Visit voorhees.toastmastersclubs.org for more information. Exercise Class for Active Seniors: 8:30 to 10 a.m. every Monday. Led by Fox Rehabilitation exercise physiologist at Fox Rehabilitation, 7 Carnegie Plaza, Cherry Hill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext. 5795 for more information and to register. Breastfeeding Support Group: 5:30 tennial Blvd. Free class for current cancer patients. Learn to nurture and support yourself through life’s stresses and joys. For more information, visit www.events.cooperhealth.org. Mothers of Preschoolers meeting: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Hope United Methodist Church, 700 Cooper Road. Childcare available. For more information, visit www.momshope.com. Voorhees-Gibbsboro Rotary Club meeting: Filomena's Restaurant, Berlin. 7 to 8:30 p.m. For more information, call (856) 534-3384. Senior Citizen Club Social: 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Lions Lake Park Banquet Facility, 101 Dutchtown Road. For more information, call (856) 429-4703. Free Exercise Class for Active Seniors: 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. every Tuesday. Led by Fox Rehabilitation exercise physiologist at Brookdale at Voorhees. Call (877) 407-3422 for more information and to register. to 6:30 p.m. at The Ripa Center for Women, 1011 Main Street Promenade. Join other breastfeeding mothers for fellowship and support at this informal weekly meeting. Professionals on hand to offer advice and answer questions. Free, but registration required at www.events.cooperhealth.org. Focus Group: ESL Conversation Class: For adults. 10:30 a.m. to noon at Voorhees Branch Library. Practical and everyday topics as well as pronunciation are the focus. For non-native English speakers. No registration required. TUESDAY FEB. 16 AARP Tax: Adult. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at 203 Laurel Road. AARP volunteers process simple taxes for the public. Meditation for Relaxation: Noon to 1 p.m. at Cooper Community Health Education Center, 931 Cen- * ' # ! ( ) $$% ' & " & ) $25 $25 OFF OFF Summer Camp Fee for New Enrollment NOW NG LI ENROL ge 8 A t n Infa 11201 201 WWhite hite HHorse orse RRoad oad • Voorhees Voorhees NJ NJ 08043 08043 • 856-772-2852 856-772-2852 7, 2016 STARTING J UNE 2 2016 STARTING JUNE 27, On-site ground round Pool •O n-site IIn ng Pool • Swimming Swimming Daily! 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During the core values section of competition, judges graded students this year by having them work on the short activity of arranging cards in alphabetical order and then answer questions about respect, communication and professionalism. For the research section, students had to explain the research they did on trash by acting out a short skit. During the robot design section, students had to use a robot designed for the specific purpose of solving pre-assigned FLL missions on a tabletop playing field. Students were then questioned on the design and programming of their creation. “The team and events really prepare them for the real world, and being in front of judges prepares them for interviews as an adult,” Erlich said. This year’s FLL challenge was “Trash Trek” in which the FLL asked students to “explore the world of trash, from collection, to sorting, to smart production and reuse.” For their project, the Lego Masters chose to research composting and ultimately developed a plan detailing how schools can compost leftover scraps of food. On Dec. 12, the Lego Masters competed at a qualifier event in Wilmington, Del., won the “First Special to The Sun Members of the local ‘Lego Masters’ robotics team are students, ages 9 to 11, from ET Hamilton, Kresson and Signal Hill elementary schools. They will compete in the First Lego League Championship Tournament in Dover, Del., on Feb. 20. Place Mechanical Design Award,” and were one of nine out of 26 teams judges chose to compete at the upcoming championship tournament. To advance to the championship, the Lego Masters had to have their robot score in the top 40 percent of the robot game and the team had to score well in all three judging categories. However, regardless of scores, Erlich said the ultimate goal of FLL is to have kids become gracious professionals by learning together and then helping spread their knowledge to others. “I think it’s great because it touches on so many aspects of learning and personality development,” Erlich said. “They gain a lot of confidence since they do all this work themselves.” Members of the Lego Masters are Ashot Ter-Saakov, Esther Adebi, Juliet Heller, Richa Prabhu, Daniel Biryukov, Diana Suralik, Mahek Jhaveri and Rachel Boroda. The team also has four mentors from Eastern High School – Natasha and Dimitri Ter-Saakov, Zach Boroda and Brian Gillespe. RAY OF HOPE FUND We’re counting on you! Make a fully tax-deductible contribution to The Ray of Hope Fund today, and we’ll be able to help organizations in your neighborhood tomorrow and for years to come. The Ray of Hope Fund is part of the Community Foundation of South Jersey, a 501c3 organization. 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