
The IB Spring Concert Around the World in 80 Days was a great success! The Concert Band and Chorus gave performances that took the packed audience on an adventure with music from all around the world.







Our 6th graders have been studying hunger and poverty as part of a unit on the development of societies in I&S. The students collected donations throughout the month of May to help local families struggling to feed their families as a community impact project. We partnered with two organizations – Caring for Friends and Harvest Ministries Food Pantry – which is just a block down the road from School Lane, who provided lists of items needed. Thank you to everyone from our school community who donated because today we were able to deliver all these items to the pantry right next to us and directly impact our local community!





We were thrilled that Mr. McGowan, a Civil War Reenactor, came to visit our 5th grade students again this year! He shared facts and examples of the clothing, artillery, food, and experiences of Civil War troops. Students were able to see the items to better understand what life was like for the soldiers during this time, and some even got to try them on! You can see more photos from the assembly here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/5n8vcqeeAmMPKqMw7







7th and 8th Grade students had a fantastic time at the Spring Formal. SGA organized this event with a red carpet theme. Thank you to all the chaperones and to SGA for all the work they put into this event.



We held our 5th Grade DARE Graduation ceremony this morning and celebrated all of the students for their completion of the 10 week DARE program led by Detective Oliverio. We heard some of the fantastic DARE essays that the students wrote as their final assignment, and one student from each homeroom was recognized for consistently following the DARE decision making model. We are so proud of all of you! Great job DARE graduates and a big thank you to our guests from the community and Detective Oliverio. You can see more photos from the event here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/euD2ib33xTayqbA37






Last night we hosted a very exciting 5th Grade Saves the World Exhibition and raised a total of $822 to donate to the Tree Foundation! The students did a fantastic job sharing their environmental research, the prototypes they created in Design Technology to solve an environmental issue, and their rainforest narrative stories. Thank you to all who attended and participated in the silent auction of the beautiful nature silhouettes the students created in Art class to raise these funds and help us protect our Earth. Great job everyone! You can see more photos from the event here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/RL3eiov6xyC71tQLA






The 6th graders had an awesome time at the Maryland Science Center and the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, MD on their field trip yesterday. They attended a planetarium show about the changing skies during each season and they were able to explore all the different exhibits in the Science Center. Afterwards, they enjoyed a picnic lunch and the beautiful weather. It was a great day! Thank you to all the chaperones! You can see more photos here and chaperones, please add photos to the album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/n7vrXfD1j6e4dr5x7

Our Grade 9 students had a fantastic Gr 9 Summative Exhibition that followed a fun activity afternoon. The afternoon was filled with games, sports, and karaoke to give students some time to socialize before an academic evening where they presented their summatives from I&S, Math, and Bio. Students proudly showcased their impressive work to visiting parents. The event was a great success, highlighting the creativity and dedication of our students. Thank you to everyone who attended and supported our young learners!





The SLCS Board of Trustees is currently inviting nominations for membership to the board as an elected and/or appointed board member. Please see our website or scan the QR code for more information. The deadline to apply is May 24, 2024.


In culmination of their studies in spelling and foundational English skills, SLCS sixth graders recently participated in several rounds of the Sixth Grade Spelling Bee. Yesterday afternoon the finalists from each homeroom were supported by their classmates as they were challenged with Scripps National Spelling Bee’s “Words of the Champions” in the last round of the Spelling Bee. Congratulations to all of our participants who showed off their spelling prowess!









The SLCS IB Concert Band & Chorus proudly presents the Spring Concert: Around the World in 80 Days, which will be held in the Elementary Campus Gym on Wednesday, May 22nd from 6:30 - 7:30 PM. Join us for an unforgettable musical journey around the world!


Congratulations to the SLCS elementary drama club for an outstanding performance of Alice in Wonderland tonight! The cast, stage crew, and supervisors all did a fantastic job. Thank you for a great show!











To celebrate National Poetry Month the 6th grade students wrote some fun and creative poems during Advisory. We hosted a poetry café yesterday afternoon where they were able to present some of the poems to their peers, teachers, and family members who were able to attend. The student did a great job stepping up to the mic! You can see more photos from the event here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/mVQFoT3enAoSW1xp8

Seniors Enter Programs Leading to Lifelong Job Security in the Trades
Williamson College of the Trades Offers Mohamed Kamara a Free College Education
Mohamed Kamara will leave Williamson College of the Trades with no debt and a 98% chance of being placed in a job. Mohamed will enter the Machine Tool Technology program on his way to an Associate in Specialized Technology Degree and a lifetime of job opportunities. Demand for skilled workers has never been so high. Students from Williamson are hired by a wide range of companies, including Lockheed Martin, Siemens AG, West Pharmaceutical, Jansson Biotech, Einstein Medical Center and Eaton Aerospace.
Brianna Belvin Will Graduate From Pennco Tech as a Licensed Medical Assistant in Four Months
Brianna talked with representatives from Pennco Tech during School Lane’s annual College and Career Day and the next day they called her for an interview. Brianna was accepted into the Medical Assistance program the same day as her interview. When Brianna heard about the program and how much money she could make once graduated, she said, “It made a fire burn in me.” In just four months, Brianna will be able to enter the healthcare industry. Employment for Medical Assistants is projected to grow 29% over the next ten years. The high quality of the training allows graduates to use it as a jumping off place for many additional opportunities. Some of the daily duties of a medical assistant include, interacting with patients, using medical devices, performing vital signs and EKGs, scheduling appointments and assisting providers.” Brianna’s pediatrician has already offered her a job once she completes the program.


Today was the IB Campus' second Culture Day. The rich diversity of our community was celebrated through food, dress, presentations, dances and a fashion show showcasing authentic dress. It was a beautiful thing to see our young people so proud of their backgrounds and so willing to learn about each other's lives. Thank you to everyone who helped organize the day. Thank you to the parents! The desserts surpassed last year's feast which is no small thing!








IB Diploma Program Opens Doors for the Class of 2024.
Fedora Cherelus was awarded $84,000 in financial aid per year to attend the prestigious Franklin and Marshall College. Parth Patel was awarded the Presidential Scholarship for the University of Southern California. Read their stories in this week's newsletter.
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The 4th grade students did a phenomenal job recruiting for their trade at the Colonial Job Fair Exhibition! The students presented facts about the trade, the qualifications you would need to be successful, required skills, and the various responsibilities of the job. Some students even dressed the part! The audience then had an opportunity to fill out an application for their job choice. You can see more photos and fill out an application if you didn't get a chance to at the event using the QR code. https://photos.app.goo.gl/tx8KrZCYDBmgPrMd7






We have two dates for the grand planting of School Lane's Pollinator Garden. Students, staff and all community members are welcome to join us on Tuesday April 30 and Tuesday May 7 after school. We will need many pairs of hands for this venture.
Thank you to our partners Friends of Poquessing Watershed and Bucks County Conservation District.
