SCHOOL BRIEFS:
More than 100 students were recognized at the Board of Education's meeting Tuesday for their outstanding achievement on last year's statewide standardized tests.
There were 151 pupils in grades 3 through 12 who achieved perfect scores on their exams. Each was given a certificate from the district to honor their work.
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"This is a phenomenal achievement,'' said schools Superintendent James Habel. "These students are exemplars for their peers.''
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West Belmar Elementary School, 925 17th Ave., is scheduled to host a Blood drive from 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 21. to benefit the Central Jersey Blood Bank in Shrewsbury.
The class that recruits the most blood donors will win a pizza party, according to a flier announcing the event.
For more information, call: Sharlette Ragan (732) 842-5750 ext. 249 or Karen Farrell (732) 556-2573.
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Allenwood School, 3301 Allenwood-Lakewood Rd., is scheduled to host its fifth annual Science Fair beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20. Exhibits will be shown from third, fourth and fifth-grade students at the event.
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High school students are continuing their mid-term examinations, which began on Jan. 14. Pupils are scheduled for 1/2 days sessions through Friday.
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