Morgan students recognized for NJ ASK performance

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Fourth grade students hold their Certificates of Commendation at an assembly on Jan. 16, 2014. Front: Lance Kerwin, Nolan Riddell, William Babuschak, Mason Cromwell, Emma Yorke, Kailey Conner, Dominick DiMola, Daniel Smith, Ryan DiMola and Makenna Fowler. Back: Justin Germana, Olivia Matakonis, Riley Yorke, Raine Kelly, Brandon Shipley, Jazmin Abouelsaad, James Letts, Christopher Charles, Jamell Perry and Emily Fitzpatrick. Not pictured: Thomas McCarty

Fifth grade students hold their Certificates of Commendation at an assembly on Jan. 16, 2014. Front: Gordon Conner, Thomas Yesenosky, Rebecca Bocock, Zachary Melnicki, Emma Wohl, Christopher Hummel, Katherine Colon, Austin Micale and Matthew Perry. Middle: Michael Swieconek, Jonathan Olaleye, Isabella DiNatale, Gianna DaBronzo, Hanna Babuschak, Ryan Brady, Sophia Miranda, Owen Helias, Patrick Andree and Matthew Bowman. Back: Lorenzo Ciccone, Trevyon Costley, Paige Cupp, Mason Jordine, Brooke Strasburger, Emma Weber, Hailey Swedo, Olivia Massiah, Wayne Spranger and Maximus Castaneda. Not pictured: Alyssa Henderson, Erin Powers and Keith Strano.

Morgan Elementary School recognized 52 students who scored “advanced proficient” on the 2013 NJ ASK Tests at an assembly on Jan. 16.

Fourth and fifth grade students who received Certificates of Commendation scored advanced proficient on the ASK tests in language arts, math or science.

Fifth grade students Hanna Babuschak, Gordon Conner, Paige Cupp and Sophia Miranda received certificates for scoring advanced proficient in all three sections of the NJ ASK.

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