Samuel R. Donald School
Jeanne Pelcher, Acting Principal
29 Captolene Avenue
Bloomingdale, NJ 07403
973-838-5353
Grade 4- 2013 Battle of the Books- Titles and Author List!
SRD Day of Acceptance
Day of Acceptance
Students use a picture exchange communication system at the PECS Duck, Duck, Goose Station to play Duck, Duck, Goose.
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Day of Acceptance
At the Read with Dyslexia Station, students experience the great effort that it takes to read.
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Day of Acceptance
Students play tic-tac-toe at the Auditory Scan Station. Each student takes turn eliciting information to determine the best place for their x or o.
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Day of Acceptance
Students experience how it feels to be grounded in the Just Right Place Station.
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Camryn Keegan getting recognition...
at the Bloomingdale Town Council meeting on March 26, 2013 for winning Honorable Mention in the Passaic County Poster Calendar Contest.
Photos from the December 10th Board of Education Meeting, where our 1st marking period Character Award winners were recognized.
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SRD Fire Prevention Week 2012
SRD Respect Week 2012
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SRD GARDEN PROJECT FUNDRAISER! - 10/12/12
Week of Respect Memo
Anne Martini, SRD Anti- Bullying Specialist
Samuel R. Donald School
973-838-5353
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Frank Verducci, District Anti- Bullying Coordinator
Walter T. Bergen Middle School
973-838-4835
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Samuel R. Donald School creates a challenging learning environment that encourages high expectations for success through an integrated curriculum. Our school embraces lifelong learning and problem solving in a safe and positive environment, allowing children to achieve their personal best. Students are taught skills, which will enable them to function effectively in, and contribute to, a technological society. We strive to have our parents, teachers, and community members actively involved in our students' learning. In a supportive environment, students are encouraged to achieve goals and exit with outcomes set forth by the Bloomingdale School District.


