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A heartfelt “thank you” to all of the Educators in Camden County during their special week of recognition.


Patricia Raube Keller
Whether you are interested in sports for work or for play, Camden County College offers a range of opportunities for you or your college-age children.
“Best of South Jersey” Winner offers program for toddlers and parents!


Marlene Lazarus
If you are interested in nursing or would like to advance within the field of nursing, Camden County College offers a study and career path that will take you from entry-level certified nurse aide (CNA) through studies that will allow you to transfer into a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) or registered nurse (RN) to BSN degree program.

Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education, and media company, along with Teachers Without Borders, a global non-profit organization helping to advance human welfare through professional development, has re-launched TeacherShare, a free and fully open-source collection of multimedia lesson plans, curricula, and supplemental educational resources. New this year, TeacherShare unveils an interactive online community for educators from around the world to connect and share expertise.
St. Andrew’s Nursery School and Kindergarten (www.staNurserySchool.com) located on Route 70 next to Ponzio’s Diner in Cherry Hill, announces registration for the 2011-2012 school year. 

Workshops planned on resume writing, interviewing skills, online job search.  The Camden County Library System is pleased to announce a pilot program that will allow residents to get job search help provided by the Camden County One-Stop Career Center through a series of workshops at its M. Allan Vogelson Branch in Voorhees.


Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) cause social and communication impairments and may affect cognitive, emotional and behavioral functioning.
Leaving the nest at age two or three?  While it’s not a practical age to head off to college or tie the knot, experts agree that it is an ideal age to start nursery school.
Should there be any differentiation in training young men and women in light of what is judged as to the probability of professional opportunities?

St. Andrew’s offers a well-rounded program with many more certified teachers than the state requires, and we keep the number of children in each class less than the state allows.


Where can you find women who love their careers, have work-life balance with a flexible schedule, and feel that their jobs are rewarding and important to society?


So many college students begin a degree program but must stop taking classes for one reason or another before they earn the credits they need to complete their degree. Others just can’t find the time to attend classes during the week and don’t bother to enroll in the first place.

The anticipated event is finally here! Five candles on the birthday cake are lit and blown out, and the criteria for entrance to Kindergarten are met!  That’s it?  Should there be more??


After 35 years as one of the most popular South Jersey picnic destinations for families and businesses, Liberty Lake began enrolling campers in the winter of 2002, and has quickly become one of the most successful, sought after Camps in New Jersey.

Today’s challenging economy has driven many local women to return to the workforce, change careers or upgrade their employment status. To do so, a number of them are attending college for the first time or seeking additional schooling.

St. Andrew’s Nursery School and Kindergarten (www.staNurserySchool.com) located on Route 70 next to Ponzio’s Diner in Cherry Hill, announces registration for the 2010-2011 school year.

Leaving the nest at age three or four?  While it’s not a practical age to head off to college or tie the knot, experts agree that it is an ideal age to start nursery school.
Renée Ferguson Butler entered the healthcare field about nine years ago, working full-time in various units of Ancora Psychiatric Hospital. As she performed her duties, her interactions with an array of patients made her realize that she would make a good nurse.
A nursery school for parents? Absolutely! At St. Andrew’s Nursery School & Kindergarten, voted a winner as the Best Nursery School in South Jersey by The Inquirer and Courier Post (8 years), parents are invited to share their toddler’s first school experience. In the process, says the school’s director, Jill Mayo, (M.Ed.) both learn a little something about the nursery school environment while learning a good deal about each other.

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