Jackson Township students display their artwork in online art gallery

May 26, 2009 by NJ News  
Filed under Opinions

Jackson, NJ – 7 Jackson Township Schools have participated in Artsonia, an online art gallery in which parents, relatives and friends can browse through their children’s artistic creations in school and have them printed onto a very large selection of gift items from coffee mugs to holiday ornaments to mousepads.  

15% of all sales goes directly back to the child’s school in just another way local school teachers are establishing creative revenue streams to compensate in the reduction of state funding our town receives and to offset years of budget cuts by the Board of Education.

Since 2007, nearly 30,000 works of art by Jackson children have gone online in Artsonia’s virtual online art gallery.   The gallery now has over 5,000,000 works of art for purchase from students nationwide.

Six of the district’s schools currently participate in this fundraiser.  Two of our schools are ranked in the top 5 schools in New Jersey.  Remarkably, our very own Howard C. Johnson Elementary School is ranked #1 in New Jersey and  17 Nationwide. while the students at Lucy N. Holman Elementary are ranked #4 in the state and #29 in the nation overall in generating sales and members.

The program allows parents, friends and relatives to purchase artwork on many items including sweatshirts, t-shirts, holiday ornaments,  keychains, mousepads and more. 

See what our kids have been up to…

 
Christa McAuliffe Middle School — 631 artwork published since 11/19/2007
Jackson, NJ
 
Holman Elementary — 11367 artwork published since 8/22/2007
Jackson, NJ
 
Howard C Johnson Elementary School — 14265 artwork published since 10/30/2006
Jackson, NJ
 
Jackson Liberty High School — 656 artwork published since 11/17/2008
Jackson, NJ
 
Jackson Memorial High School — 3486 artwork published since 5/1/2002
Jackson, NJ
 
Ocean County Yam — 170 artwork published since 2/4/2008
Jackson, NJ
 
Switlik Elementary School — 2362 artwork published since 9/5/2007

Here are some sample works of art from district children at Artsonia.com


Kindergarten Sunflowers taught by Lia Thomas.  Art by Erin, a kindergarten student at Lucy N. Holman Elementary School.

Mixed Media Landscapes, taught by Megan Genz. Art by Rebecca, a student at Jackson Memorial High School.

Op Art, taught by Karen Blenner.  Art by Mary, a student at Johnson Elementary.

Soft Pastel String Instruments taught by Maria Galang.  Art by Katie, a Switlik Elementary School Student.

Be sure to visit http://www.artsonia.com/schools/list.asp?city=Jackson&state=NJ to check out the artistic talents of Jackson Township students.

It’s ok to be Irish today

March 16, 2009 by Phil Stilton  
Filed under Opinions

Random Babbling Warning:

I’m not Irish.  My wife and kids are Irish though, so I pretend to play Irish today, even though every English and Scottish gene passed down from thousands of years of contempt between the two islands keep whispering in my ear that I’m doing something wrong.   That’s what great about today.   It’s a day when you can forget humanity’s divisive past and we can all be one for just one day.

It’s ok to be Irish today and it’s a special day in our house because our Daughter Erin (who would have been named as such regardless of when she was born) came home from the hospital on March 17th 2003.   For her St. Patrick’s Day is her holiday.   She’ll be sporting her dad’s special shamrock face paint and wearing her Irish Girls Rule shirt as always. After her name is gaelic for Ireland.