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PACNJ Asthma
Friendly School Award Recipients
Congratulations to the following schools! They have
fulfilled the "Six Steps to Success"
and have received the PACNJ Asthma
Friendly School Award for their commitment to enhancing the quality of
education for students and staff with asthma. To date 262 schools have
received the Award!
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Newark Public Schools Receive Award
at the August 30, 2007 Award Ceremony
The following Schools and Districts have recently qualified for the Award. Many of these schools were
recognized at an Award ceremony on
Friday, May 11, 2007. Contact
info@pacnj.org for more information.
Thank you to the United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 and the
New Jersey Department of Health Senior Services for their
support of this program. Additional support was
provided by AstraZeneca and
GlaxoSmithKline.
MAY WAS ASTHMA AWARENESS MONTH
Governor Jon S. Corzine proclaims May 2007
as Asthma Awareness Month.
(Pictured left to right - Clatie Campbell, RRT and
Arthur J. Torre, MD, Co-chairs of the PACNJ, receive the
Proclamation from Fred M. Jacob, MD, JD,
Commissioner, NJ Department
of Health and Senior
Services
at Statewide Asthma Friendly Schools Award
Ceremony)
May 11, 2007 - Over 100 New Jersey Schools, representing
22 districts, serving over 72,000
students,
received the PACNJ Asthma Friendly School Award at
a Statewide Ceremony!
Thank you to the United States
Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 and the New
Jersey Department of Health
Senior Services for their
support of this program. Additional support was
provided by AstraZeneca and
GlaxoSmithKline.
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Asthma Friendly School Award
recipients at the statewide award ceremony
Read the Press Release about the May 11, 2007 Award Ceremony
Spring 2007 Award Recipients:
104 Schools (22 districts, 1 private school)
Over 72,200 student served, over 5800 faculty served)
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Friday, May 11, 2007 Award Ceremony Speakers - left to right: Carol McGotty, MS,
RN NJ State School Nurses Association,
Larainne Koehler, Radon and Indoor Air Coordinator, United States Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 2, Georgine DiMaria, Miss New Jersey 2006,
Fred M. Jacobs, MD, JD, Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior
Services, Clatie Campbell, RRT and Arthur J. Torre, MD,
Co-chairs of the PACNJ
Brick Township School District
Burlington County Special Services School District
Burlington County Institute of Technology
Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools
Demarest Public Schools
East Brunswick Schools
Ewing Public School District
Green Brook School District
Hammonton Public Schools
Hanover Township Public Schools
Hillsborough School District
Long Beach Island Consolidated School District
Neptune City Borough School District
Northern Burlington county Regional School District
Perth Amboy Public Schools
River Edge School District
Rockaway Township School District
St Stephens Pre-School
Toms River School District
Woodlynne Public School District
Wyckoff School District
The following Schools and Districts have recently qualified for the Award. Many of these schools were
recognized at an Award ceremony on Thursday, November 2, 2006. Contact
info@pacnj.org for more information.
Fall 2006 Award Recipients:
135 schools (27 public school districts, 3 private
schools)
Over 70,600 students served
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Allegro School
Bergenfield School District: Franklin School,
Hoover School, Jefferson School, Lincoln School, Washington Elementary School
Boonton School District: Boonton High school, John
Hill Elementary School, School Street School, Boonton Middle School
Closter School District: Hillside Elementary
School, Tenakill Middle School
Cranford School District: Hillside Avenue School,
Livingston Avenue School, Cranford Achievement Program, Orange Avenue School,
Bloomingdale Avenue School, Walnut Avenue School, Cranford Senior High School,
Brookside Place School
Florham Park School District: Brooklake School,
Ridgedale Middle School, Briarwood School
Freehold Borough District: Freehold Learning
Center, Freehold Intermediate School, Park Avenue School
Glen Rock School District: Glen Rock Middle School,
Richard E. Byrd School, Glen Rock High School, Alexander Hamilton School,
Central Elementary School, Clara E. Coleman School
Hardyston School District: Hardyston Township
Elementary School, Hardyston Middle School
Hasbrouck Heights School District: Euclid
Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, Hasbrouck Jr/Sr. High School
Hillsdale School District: Meadowbrook Elementary
School, Ann Blanche Smith School, George G. White School
Incarnation - St. James School
International Charter School of Trenton
Manalapan-Englishtown School District: Clark Mills
School, Lafayette Mills School, Milford Brook School, Pine Brook School, Taylor
Mills School, Wemrock Brook School, Manalapan Englishtown Middle School
Manasquan School District: Manasquan Elementary
School, Manasquan High School
Montclair School District: Renaissance Middle
School, Rand Elementary School, Northeast Elementary School, Nishuane Elementary
School, Watchung Elementary School, Montclair High School, Glenfield Middle
School, Mt Hebron Middle School, Hillside Elementary School, Edgemont Elementary
School, Bradford Elementary School
Montvale School District: Fieldstone Middle
School, Memorial School
North Brunswick School District: Central
Elementary School, Linwood Middle School, Arthur Judd Elementary School, North
Brunswick Twsp High School, John Adams Elementary School, Parsons Elementary
School, Livingston Park School
Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest:
Northern Valley Regional High School Demarest
Paramus School District: East Brook Middle
School, Memorial Elementary School, Midland Elementary School, West Brook Middle
School, Ridge Ranch Elementary School, Paramus High School, Parkway Elementary
School, Stony Lane School
Pine Hill School District: Overbrook High
School, Pine Hill Middle School, Albert M. Bean Elementary School, John Glenn
Elementary School
Pompton Lakes School District: Lincoln
Elementary School, Lakeside Middle School, Pompton Lakes High School, Lenox
Elementary School
Riverdale School District: Riverdale
Elementary School
Tewksbury School District: Old Turnpike
Middle School, Tewksbury Elementary School
Upper Saddle River School District: Edith A.
Bogert Elementary School, Robert D. Reynolds Elementary School, Emil A.
Cavallini Middle School
Wall Township School District: Allenwood
Elementary School, West Belmar Elementary School, Wall High School, Intermediate
Middle School, Central Elementary School, Wall Primary School, Old Mill
Elementary School
Wallington School District: Frank W. Gavlak
Elementary School, Jefferson School, Wallington High School
Westwood School District: Jessie F. George
Elementary School, Westwood High School, Washington Elementary School, Brookside
Upper Elementary School, Ketler Elementary School, Berkeley Avenue Elementary
School
Woodbridge School District: Avenel Street
Elementary School, Avenel Middle School, Woodbine Avenue Elementary School,
Colonia Middle School, Colonia High School, Lynn Crest Elementary School, Oak
Ridge Heights Elementary School #21, Pennsylvania Avenue Elementary School,
Claremont Avenue Elementary School, Fords Middle School, Ford Avenue School #14,
Lafayette Estates Elementary School, John F. Kennedy High School, Indiana Avenue
Elementary School, Kennedy Park Elementary School, Robert Mascenik School #26,
Iselin Middle School, Menlo Park Terrace Elementary School, Ross Street
Elementary School, Woodbridge High School, Woodbridge Middle School, Mawbey
Street Elementary School, Port Reading School, Matthew Jago School #28
Woodcliff Lake School District: Woodcliff
Middle School, Dorchester Elementary School
Learn how your
school can qualify for the award.
Spring 2006 Award ceremonies: Click on each picture below to enlarge:
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Little Falls School #1
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Matheny Medical and Educational Center
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Morris Knolls Regional School District
Morris Hills High School
Morris Knolls High School |
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New Milford School District
Berkley School
Bertrand F. Gibbs School
New Milford High School
Owens Middle School |
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Oradell Public School
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Ramapo Indian Hills School District
Indian Hills High School
Ramapo High School |
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River Vale School District
Holdrum Middle School
Roberge Elementary School
Woodside Elementary School
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Saddle Brook School District
Franklin School
Helen J. Smith School
Long Memorial School
Saddle Brook Middle/High School
Washington School
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NOT PICTURED:
Northvale School District
Old Tappan School District
Nathan Hale Middle School
Charles DeWolf School
Thomas Jefferson
Elementary School
T. Baldwin Elementary
Many thanks to the Montclair School District, Montclair
High School George Inness Annex,
for hosting our Tools for Schools Training on June 1, 2006!

Left to right: Mr. Peter Renwick, Assistant
Principal, Ms. Nina Derosa, Secretary to the Superintendent,
Dr. Frank Alvarez, Superintendent
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